CLEMENT
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Deed Thomas DILLARD and Isaac
CLEMENT to
James CALLAWAY, dated 30 Jul 1779 Pittsylvania County, VA, Deed Book 5, pages 227-229 Transcript by Marna L. Clemons, 9 September 2001 |
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This Indenture
made this 30 day of July Anno ye Domina one thousand seven hundred seventy
and nine Between Thomas Dillard and Martha his wife Isaac
Clements and Anne his Wife of the County of Pittsylvania of the one
part and James Callaway of the County of Bedford of the other part Witnesseth
that the said Thos. Dillard and Isaac
Clements for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred Pounds Current
money of Virginia by the Said James Callaway in hand paid at and before
the Insealing and Delivery of these presents the Reipt. whereof the said
Dillard & Clements doth heerby
Acknowledg and the said James Callaway and his heirs therefrom acquit exonerate
and Discharge hath granted bargained and sould and by these present doth
bargain sell alienfeeof and Confirm unto the said James Callaway his heirs
and assigns all that Tract or Parcell of Land Containing by Estimation two
hundred and fifty Acres Situate Lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania
and on both sides the north Fork of Sycamore Creek and bounded as followeth
Beginning at a pine thence south seventy eight west two hundred and thirteen
poles to a pine south forty four west one hundred and fifty two poles to
pine south twenty six east sixty Poles to Pointers north seventy five east
two hundred and thirty Three poles to Pointers new line north elleven west
one hundred and twenty six Poles to the first Station Together with all
and singular the houses Buildings Fences orchard wood way water and watercourses
to the said Land belonging or in any wise appertaining with all the estaite
rite Title uce Property claime or demand of them of the said Thom. Dillard
and Isaac Clements and there heirs
unto the said James Calaway his heirs or assigns and that the said James
Callaway and his heirs or assigns may at any time hereafter enter into and
upon have hold use occupy possess and enjoy the said Land and Premises heerby
granted without the Denial molestation or disturbance of them the said Tho.
Dillard and Isaac Clements and
there heirs and further the said Dillard and Clements
undertakes for themselves & there heirs that at any time hereafter at
the request proper Cost and Charge in the law of him the said James Callaway
his heirs or assigns that they will make and execute or Cause to be made
and executed such further or other reasonable acts of Conveyance or assurances
as Shall be adjudged Necessary for the Quiet Injoyment of the above granted
Land and premises unto the said James Callaway his heirs or assigns forever
In witness whereof the said Thomas Dillard and Isaac
Clements have hereunto sett there hands and seals the day and year first
above Written
Received This 30 day of July 1779 of James Callaway two hundred pounds Current money of Virginia in full Consideration for the within mentioned Granted Land and premises witness our hands the day & year above Written
Memorandum That on the 30 day of July Quiet and Peaceable Possession of Livery and Seisen was had & taken by the within named James Callaway according to the true Intent and meaning of the within written deed Certified under our hands day and year above Written
[Note: Virginia Land Office Patents No. 38, 1768-1770, pp. 685-686 records that Thomas DILLARD Jr. and Isaac CLEMENT acquired the land conveyed in the above deed by patent dated 14 Jul 1769.] |
Marna
L. Clemons |
Created December 2000 |