Bk B, pg 964 7 Feb 1852
John McDOWELL and wf Permelia and Joseph McDOWELL and wf
Mary, all of Crittenden County, convey to Samuel F. CRIDER
of Crittenden County, $225 for their interest in a tract of
land on the waters of Piney Fork of Tradewater containing 300
acres, being the farm belonging to Samuel CRIDER de'cd, which
descended to them by inheritance, the sd. John McDOWELL also
conveying the interest he purchased of Elisabeth BOYD. /s/
John McDOWELL, Permelia McDOWELL, Joseph McDOWELL, Mary (X
her mark) McDOWELL. Wit: Coleman BROWN, Wm. B. McCONNELL,
James (X his mark) GIBBS.Bk C, pg 21 4 Sep 1852
Wm. H. CRIDER of Johnson County, IL conveys to John McDOWELL
of Caldwell County, KY, $250 for all his right, title and
interest in 4 negro slaves belonging to the estate of Samuel
CRIDER dec'd, to wit, Henry, about age 30; Mary, about age
22; Juda Casandra, age 3; and Martha Ann, age about 4 months.
/s/ William H. CRIDER.
Bk C, pg 262, 22 Jan 1853
Joseph McDOWELL and Mary McDOWELL convey to D.A. BUTLER, all of
Crittenden County, $200 for one equal eighth part of the
following negro slaves, woman named Mary, about age 22; Henry,
about age 35, Judy Cassandra, aged about 4 yrs and Martha, about
age 1 year together with one equal eighth part of the future
increase of sd. slaves, formerly belonging to Saml. CRIDER
dec'd and descended to his heirs and Mary McDOWELL being one
of the heirs. /s/ Joseph McDOWELL, Mary (X her mark) McDOWELLBk C, pg 475 11 Mar 1854
Edward KEMP conveys to Joseph McDOWELL 200 acres on waters of
Piney fork of Tradewater for sum of $300. /s/ Edward KEMP.
DEATH: Certificate #10561