Patrick County, VA - Deed Book 32 (partial)
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Harris Deed, 1902 - Patrick Co. VA
DB 32 p. 85 7 Nov, 1902
This deed made the 7th day of November 1902 by G. W. Harris and Allie M. Harris, his wife,
householders and head of a family for the purpose of claiming a homestead exemption under the
provisions of Chapter 170 of the code of Virginia of 1887, and do hereby claim as a homestead
exemption the following: All the household and kitchen furniture owned by them, value at $150.
One sewing machine value $15. One clock value $2. Two barns of tobacco valued at $250. One
half interest in a barn of tobacco valued at $50. 60 barrels of corn value at $150. Three
head of cattle valued at $50. One horse & one mule valued both at $200. One set of harness
valued at $15. __________ & applies to the amt. of $35. One wagon valued at $60. Two hogs
valued at $25. One lot of fodder valued at $50. One debt due from Shake Wigginton amounting
to $10. Witness the following signatures & seals.
G.W. Harris (Seal)
Allie M. (X) Harris (seal)
Teste: T. Y. Houchins
Virginia, Patrick County, to wit:
I, R. E. Woolwine, Deputy Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid in the state of
Virginia do certify that G. W. Harris and Allie M. Harris, his wife, whose names are signed to
the foregoing writing bearing date of the 7th day of November 1902 have acknowledged the same
before me in my county and State aforesaid. Given under my hand this 8 day of Nov. 1902.
R. E. Woolwine, Deputy Clerk
Submitted by Pat C. Johns <PACJ1945@aol.com>
Harris/Stedman Deed, 1909 - Patrick Co. VA
DB 32, p. 139 9 Dec. 1909
This deed made this 9th day of December in the year one thousand nine hundred and two between
Alley M. Harriss & G. W. Harriss her husband, parties of the first part, and M.V. Stedman party
of the second part Witnesseth: That in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and seventy one
dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged the said first parties doth
grant unto the said M.V. Stedman with general warranty, all that certain tract or parcel of
land, on the waters of South Mayo River, lying in Patrick County Virginia, it being the same
land conveyed by deed of 30 July 1887 from Thos. T. Dehart & wife which deed is properly
recorded in Patrick Co. Court Clerk's office and which is referred to for a more particular
description to the said land. The said Alley M. Harriss & G. W. Harriss ________that they have
the right to convey the said land to the grantee, that they have done no act to encumber the
said land, that the grantee shall have quiet possession of the said land free from any
encumbrances and that they the said parties of the first part will execute such further
assurance of the said land as may be requisite. Witness the following Signatures and Seals:
Alley M. (X) Harriss (seal)
G. W. Harriss (seal)
Test: R. E. Woolwine
State of Virginia, County of Patrick to wit:
I, R. E. Woolwine, Deputy Clerk of the County Court for the county aforesaid, in the state of
Virginia, do certify that Alley M. Harriss and G. W. Harriss her husband whose names are signed
to the foregoing writing bearing date of 9th day of December 1902 have acknowledged the same
before me in my county aforesaid. Given under my hand this 20th day of December 1902.
R. E. Woolwine, Deputy Clerk
Virginia Patrick County, to wit:
In the Clerk's office of Patrick County Court the 26th day of December 1902, This deed was
presented and with the certification annexed, admitted to record at 10 o'clock AM.
Test: R. E. Woolwine, Deputy Clerk
Submitted by Pat C. Johns <PACJ1945@aol.com>