NEWIT SAMMONS LAND DEED
(in Williamson Co. Tennessee)
Page 591 - (Page 405 in old Book B)
Newit Sammons 120 Acres } This Indenture made this Sixth day
Waters of Nelsons Creek of } of August in the Year of our Lord
Harpeth River Conveyed } One Thousand eight hundred and ten
by James Hampton } Between James Hampton of Williamson
Registered 24th May 1811 } County and State of Tennessee of the
One part and Newit Sammons of the said County and State
of the other part Witnesseth that the said James Hampton for
and in consideration of the sum of Six hundred Dollars to him
in hand paid by the said Newit Sammons the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged hath given granted and bargained sold
alined conveyed and confirmed unto the said Newit Sammons
his heirs and assigns forever, a certain tract or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the County of Williamson {[P. 592]
and State aforesaid on the waters of Nelsons Creek of Harpeth
River Containing one hundred and twenty acres of land Be
=ginning on a large poplar Robert Carothers North West Corner
running North twenty Six degrees West to a Small maple thence
North forty degrees East to a large black gum thirty degrees East
fifteen poles to a white oak, North forty Six poles to a honey
Locust East one hundred and thirty Nine poles to a sugar tree
and ash, South one hundred and nine poles to a small
sugar tree, Robert Carothers North East corner, west one
hundred and fifty eight poles to the Beginning To have and
to hold the aforesaid land with all and singular the rights
profits involvments? hereditaments and appurtenances of in
and to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to
the only proper use and behoof of him the said Newit
Sammons his heirs and assigns forever, and the said James
Hampton for himself his heirs executors and administrators
doth Covenant and agree to and with the said Newit Sam
=mons his heirs or assigns, the before recited land and bar
=gained promises he will warrant and forever defend against
the right title and or claims of all and every person or persons
whatever. In Witness whereof the said James Hampton hath
hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and year above
written.
Signed Sealed and delivered } James Hampton {{Seal}}
In the presence of us }
William Banks, James Boatright }
Edmund Laurance } Upon which deed was written
State of Tennessee, Williamson County Seat: The foregoing deed
of conveyance was duly proven in open Court April Session 1811
by the oaths of William Banks and Edmund Laurance two of
the subscribing Witnesses thereto, to be act and deed of James
Hampton, and the same was and it is to be registered.
Let it be done N.P. Hardiman Clerk of Williamson
County Court
Charlotte
Curlee Ramsey
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