Patrick County, VA - Deed Book 13 (partial)
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Harris/Martin Deed, 1847 - Patrick Co. VA
Patrick Co., Va. DB 13, p. 52
This Indenture made and entered into this 11 day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and forty seven between Daniel Harriss and his wife, Nancy Harriss, of the County
of Henry and State of Virginia of the one part and Stokeley Martin of the County of Patrick and
State aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of
seventeen dollars current money of Virginia to him in hand paid before the unsealing and
delivery of these presents the ________whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained, sold,
released and confirmed unto the said Stokely Martin his heirs and assigns forever one certain
tract or parcel of land situated lying in the County aforesaid and containing by survey forty
six acres be the same more or less and bounded as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a Chestnut tree near a Red Oak far from a Gate thence running N. 16 @. 12 poles
thence N. 45 W. 27 poles to a Chestnut tree on Blackberry Creek thence down the same North and
with the meanders thereof one hundred and thirty four poles and across the creek to a White Oak
thence S. 80 W. 63 poles and across the creek to a Red Oak S. 8 E. 62 poles and with the creek
and across to a corner near Giles Martins fence thence down the creek S. 60 E. 40 poles to a
Chestnut tree thence S. 80 E. 60 poles to a White Oak near the Red Oak far from a Gate thence
to the beginning corner Chestnut tree.
With all underways water and with corner trees orchards houses fences and all other the
endearments there unto belonging or in any way appertaining to hold and fully enjoy the same
and I do for myself and my heirs and my wife Nancy Harriss and her heirs forever warrant and
defend the right and use of the said Land and premises to him the said Stokeley Martin and his
heirs forever against the claim or claims or _______ of any person or persons whatsoever either
in law or equity.
In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and date above written:
Witness present: Daniel (X) Harriss (seal)
William H. Burford Nancy (X) Harris (seal)
Auth. Satterfield
Pryor Tatum
Patrick County Court:
We, Clark Penn and Thomas J. Penn, justices of the peace in the County aforesaid in the State
of Virginia do hereby certify that Daniel Harriss and Nancy Harriss his wife parties to a
certain deed bearing date on the 11th day of December 1847 and hereto ammend personally
appeared before us in our County aforesaid and acknowledged that same to be their act and deed
and desired us to certify the said acknowledgment the Clerk of County Court of Patrick in order
that the land deed may be recorded. Given under our hands & seals this 11 day of December
1847.
Clark Penn (seal)
Thos. J. Penn (seal)
Patrick County Court
We Clark Penn and Thomas J. Penn justices of the peace in the County aforesaid in the State of
Virginia do hereby certify that Nancy Harriss wife of Daniel Harriss parties in a certain deed
bearing date on the 11 Day of December 1847 and hereto amended personally appeared before us in
our County aforesaid and being examined by us privately and apart from her husband and
delivering the deed aforesaid fully explained to her she the said Nancy Harriss acknowledged
the same to be her act and deed and declared she willingly signed, sealed and delivered the
same and does not wish to retract it. Given under our hands & seals this 11 day of Dec. 1847.
Clark Penn (Seal)
Thos. J. Penn (seal)
Submitted by Pat C. Johns <PACJ1945@aol.com>
Dillion/Dillion Deed, 1850 - Patrick Co. VA
DILLION TO DILLION DEED (1850)
Recorded in Patrick County, Virginia Deed Book 13, page 534.
This Indenture made this 20th day of June in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty between Carrington Dillion of the county of
Patrick of the one part and Jesse Dillion of the said county of the other
part. Witness that for and in consideration of the sum of eighty dollars to
him the said Carrington Dillion in hand paid by the said Jessee Dillion the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged doth bargain and sell and infer of and
confirm unto the said Jessee Dillion and his heirs forever one certain tract
or parcel of land lying and being in the county aforesaid on the North east
waters of Kogers creek containing forty acres be the same more or less and
bounded as follows to wit. Begining [sic] on two Red Oaks on Carrington
Dillion and King's line thence runing [sic] a new line crossing a branch to
two persimmions on the old path called the Mill path. Thence a new chopped
line with the path to a chestnut tree on Reynolds road with the road to a red
oak in said Carrington Dillion's line. That line N.13 E.43 poles to a red oak
now spanish oak on the road below Center Meeting House N17 W160 poles to
King's corner hickory and with his line N59 E38 poles to a white oak in
King's field and Goins line. Thence a new line with King's and said
Carrington Dillion's to the begining [sic]. With all woods, roads, water,
watercourses, trees, orchards, houses and all other the [sic] emoluments
thereunto belonging. To have and to hold the said tract of land with all and
singular [sic] its appertenances [sic] to the only proper behoof and benefit
of the said Jessee Dillion and his heirs forever and the said Carrington
Dillion doth oblige himself and his heirs to warrant and ever defend to the
said Jessee Dillion and his heirs a good and lawful right in fee simple to
the above granted land and premises with all its appertenances [sic] against
the claim or claims of all and every other person or persons whasomever
[sic]either in law or in equity. In witness whereof the said Carrington
Dillion has set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above
written.
/s/ Carrington Dillion {seal}
Witnesses present
/s/ Britt Stovale
his
Joseph X Koger
mark
/s/ John R. Cobbs
In Patrick Clerks Office 24th June 1850
This deed of bargain and sale from Carrington Dillion to Jessee Dillion was
acknowledged in the clerk's office by said Carrington Dillion and admitted to
record.
Teste
/s/ Samuel G. Staples D.C.
ABSTRACTER'S NOTE: Jesse Dillion was the son of Carrington Dillion and
married Martha Tudor, daughter of Robert and Martha Tudor, in Patrick County,
Virginia on August 21, 1844.
Submitted by BETudorIII@aol.com