White Co., TN | January 8, 1842 |
Description:
White County Tennessee
Deed Book M, 1840-1842
Pages 443-444
Jacob L. Pirtle |
to |
Benjamin Adcock | This Indenture made this 8th day of January eight
hundred and forty two between Jacob L. Pirtle of White County of the one part
and Benjamin Adcock of DeKalb County of the other part of the State of
Tennessee. Witnesseth that the said Jacob L. Pirtle for and in consideration
of the sum of six hundred dollars, to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged hath given granted bargained sold and conveyed unto the
said Benjamin Adcock, his heirs and assigns a certain tracts or parcels of
Land containing in one survey forty acres, One more Survey one hundred and
fifty six acres and 64 poles also another tract containing fifty acres all
adjoining to each other and being in White County on the waters of Taylor's
Creek, the first beginning at a black oak, running thence west eighty poles
to a black oak, thence south eighty poles to a black oak &, thence East
eighty poles to a stake, thence north to the Beginning. The second tract
begins as follows, to wit. Beginning at a peach tree, running thence west
one hundred and eighty four poles to two post oaks, thence north one hundred
& thirty six poles to a small white and post oak, thence East one hundred and
eighty four poles to a stake two post oaks black oak and black jack pointers,
thence south one hundred and thirty six poles, to the beginning. A third
survey of fifty acres beginning at a survey of Crowary entered by Jacob L.
Pirtle the north west corner running East with that line to its corner at the
Potts branch, thence with said John Pirtles corner of a forty acre track,
thence west with that line to its corner and five poles past it corner,
thence west to the branch, thence west with that line, to a black oak on that
line, thence south to Vermillions land, thence East to the forty acre line of
said Pirtle, thence south that line to the Beginning, the whole Lands with
their courses containing two hundred and forty six acres more or less. The
said Jacob L. Pirtle conveys to the said B. Adcock. To have and to hold the
aforesaid tracks of Land with all and singular the rights profits emoluments
and appurtenances in any wise appertaining to the only purpose and behoof of
him the said B. Adcock his heirs and assigns forever for himself his heirs or
assigns doth covenant and agree with the said B. Adcock, that the before
receipted land, bargained premises he will warrant and forever defend from
the claims of himself his heirs or assigns and from each and every person or
persons whatsoever in testament whereof the said Jacob L. Pirtle hath
hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and date above written.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us.
John Adcock | Jacob L. Pirtle Seal
Obadiah Pirtle |
State of Tennessee White County
Personally appeared before me Nicholas Oldham Clerk of White
County Court Jacob L. Pirtle the within named conveyor with whom I am
personally acquainted and who acknowledged the due execution of the within
deed for the purposes therein contained which is recorded. Witness my hand
at office the 7th day of Feb'y A.D. 1842.
Test N. Oldham Clk
of White County Court
Field & noted in Reception Book No. 1, page 1 on 7th Feb'y 1842 at 1 O'Clock
P.M. & Registered 14 Febr'y 1842.
Test N. Oldham D. Reg
of R. Smith Reg White
County
Transcribed By:
James R. Blanks
114 Somerset Lane
Tullahoma, TN 37388
August 16, 2001