CLEMENT
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Deed Adam
CLEMENT to Stephen CLEMENT,
24 May 1768
Bedford County, VA, Deed Book 3, 1766-1771, pp. 148-149 Transcript by Marna L. Clemons, 20 September 2001 |
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This Indenture
made this the Twenty fourth day of May in the Year of our Lord one Thousand
seven Hundred and sixty Eight between Adam
Clement and Agness his Wife of the county of Bedford of the one part
and Stephen Clement of the Same
County of the other part Witnesseth that the said Adam
Clement and Agness his Wife doth hereby Acknowledge hath given Granted
Bargained and sold and by these presents doth give Grant Bargain Sell Deliver
and Confirm unto him the said Stephen
Clement his Hiers or Assigns forever one Certain tract or parcel of
Land Situate Lying and being in the County of Bedford Containing ??? acres
Lying on Both Sides of Ivy Creek and is Bounded as followeth To wit Beginning
at Henry Guttreys Corner pointers on William Callaways line then on Callaways
line North forty five Degrees West Ninety two poles to pointers then South
Sixty five degrees west one Hundred and Eighty Eight poles to a Red Oak
then South forty Two degrees west one Hundred and Thirty poles to a Corner
then South Thirty Degrees East Eighty seven poles to pointers then New Lines
North fifty four Degrees East Three Hundred and Thirty seven poles to the
first Station as by a Deed To Rowland horsley Burks Dated the Twenty fifth
day of August one Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty four Referance thereunto
being had will at Large Together with all and Singular the priviledges and
Appertenances thereunto belonging or in any Wise Appertaing to have and
to hold the above Land premises with all the Appertenances unto the said
Stephen Clement his heirs and
Assigns forever to the only proper Use and Behoof of him the said Stephen
Clement his Heirs and Assigns forever against him the said Adam
Clement his Heirs or Assigns and against the Claim and Demand of any
person or persons Whatsoever Shall and will by these persents Warrant and
will Defend In Witness Whereof he the said Adam
Clement and Agness his wife hath hereunto set their hands and Seals
the day and year first above Written Signed Sealed and Delivered
Memorandom that on the day and Year first within Mentioned Quiet and peaceable possession of the within Mentioned Land and Premises was given and made by Adam Clement and Agness his wife to Stephen Clement in presents of the Subscribing Witnesses
At a Court Held for Bedford County May 24th 1768 This Indenture and Memorandum of Livery of Seisen hereon indorsed were adknowledged by Adam Clement and agness his wife (She being first privilly Examined) which is Ordered to be Recorded Teste Ben Howard C B C |
Marna
L. Clemons |
Created December 2000 |