CLEMENT Genealogy - William CLEMENT (d. 1760) of Amelia County, VA - A Study of His Descendants

CLEMENT  Genealogy -
William CLEMENT (d. 1760) of Amelia County, Virginia - A Study of His Descendants


 
Deed Book 23, 1808-1814
Amelia County, VA
Extracts by Marna L. Clemons, 30 January 2001

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Page 29 - 27 Mar 1809 Court
Augt 29th 1808
I do hereby subject my right to the within mentioned slaves to the payment of the further sum of fifty Dollars due from me to said John Lane, hereby authorising the said Lane to sell the said right or slaves at any time to pay himself the hundred dollars within mentioned & the fifty dollars above mentioned with interest hereby confirming any sale he may make of my right to the within mentioned slaves for the above purpose.

Teste
Joseph Clement
Wm. H. Vaughan  
Wm Robertson Jr.  
J. T. Leigh  


Amelia County, March Court 1809
This agreement was exhibited into court and proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses subscribing the same and was ordered to be recorded. At a court held for the said County the 24th augt. following the Court the above agreement appearing to the satisfaction of the court to have been proven by Wm. Robertson with two other witnesses thereto at March Court last the same is ordered to be recorded.                           Teste James Townes c.a.c.

Page 142 - 25 January Court 1810
This Indenture made this eighteenth day of May in the year One Thousand eight hundred and Nine between Samuel Ford and Pinkethman D. Booker Trustees in two Deeds of Trust, One of which was made to them by Joseph Clements for the purpose of Securing a sum of money mentioned in the said Deed, due to Thomas Perkinson, the other to Secure the payment of a sum of money due from the Said Joseph Clements to Thomas & Francis Pride both of which said Deeds are of record in the County Court of Amelia, of the one part and John Morriss of the other part, . . .

for 50 pounds . . .

eighty four acres in Amelia County . . . "whereon the said Joseph Clement did reside, and the same which the said Joseph Clement conveyed in trust to the said Samuel Ford and Pinkethman D. Booker for the benefit of Thomas Perkinson and Thomas & Francis Pride." . . .

bounded by John Morriss, James Seay, Estate of John Reason, Henry Harper

signed by Saml Ford, Pink: D. Booker

recorded 25 Jan 1810



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