Deed between John
Dunaway, Jonathan Dunaway and John English
(Source: Deed Book B, Page 219-220, Warren Co. Courthouse,
Warrenton, Georgia)
Transcribed by Margaret Monthan
Mmonthan(at)sc.rr(dot)com |
| Georgia
This Indenture made this fourth day of June in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three
between John Dunaway and Jonathan Dunaway of the State of
Georgia and Warren County of the one part and John English
of the same State and County of the other part. Witnesseth
that the said John and Jonathan for and in consideration of
the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand well
and truly paid by the said John English, at or before the
sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof
is truly acknowledged, hath given granted, bargained, sold,
delivered, and confirmed, and by these presents doth give,
grant, bargain, sell, deliver and confirm to said John English
his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land, containing
fifty acres by the same more or less, situated lieing and
being in Warren County and State aforesaid on the waters of
Brier Creek, beginning at a post oak corner by J. Carter's
land on Eastward, Dunaways, line running S 16 E. to the Long
Branch to a stake, from thence up said Branch to a stake joining
said Englishs land from thence South Westwardly to post corner
on said English line from thence a Direct Course along Dunaways
line to the beginning oak corner, said being part of a four
hundred acre tract originally granted to John Dunaway the
thirteenth day of October 1785 together with all and singular,
the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in any wise appertaining and also all the estate, rights,
title, interest, claims, or demand in to or of the same to
have and to hold the said land and premises aforesaid unto
the only use benefit and behoof of him the said John English
his heirs and assigns and the said John Dunaway and Jonathan
Dunaway for themselves their heirs and do by these presents
warrant and defend the said land and premises against themselves
their heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever claiming
or to claim fee simple. In Witness whereof they the said John
and Jonathan Dunaway hath hereunto set their hands and affixed
their seals this day and date first above written. Signed
sealed and delivered in presence of
Test. Moses Carter
James Carter his his
John x Dunaway Jonathan x Dunaway
mark mark
Received the within consideration money, one
hundred and fifty dollars, in full I say, Received by the
day and date within mentioned.
his his
John x Dunaway Jonathan x Dunaway
mark mark
Recorded this 9th day of December 1803.
T. Persons, D.C.
Transcribed from Book F, Page 278
by T. Shivers, Recdr., July 1st 1853 |