George W. Means
from
George W. Means
Shelby County, Indiana
Deed Records Book F Page 614
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This Indenture made and entered into this 9th day of March
1836 between George Means of Shelby county and state of Indiana of
the one part and George W. Means of Washington county and state of Kentucky
of the other part Witnesseth that the said George Means for and in consideration
of the sum of sixty five dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is
hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth
grant bargain and sell unto the said George W. Means his heirs and assigns a
certain tract or parcel of land situate and being in the county of Shelby and
state of Indiana it being the North West Quarter of the North West
Quarter of section Number twenty seven in Township Number eleven North of Range
Number seven east containing forty acres. Together with all and
singular the appurtanances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. To
have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with the appurtanances unto the said
George W. Means his heirs and assigns forever and the said George Means for
himself his executors and administrators the aforesaid tract of land and
appurtanances unto the said George W. Means his heirs and assigns against the
claim or or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever doth and will
forever warrant and defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said George
Means hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and date first above written.
George Means (seal)
The Commonwealth of Kentucky
Washington County
Sct I William B. Barker clerk of the county
court for the county aforesaid do hereby certify that on the day of the day
hereof This deed from George Means to George W. Means was produced to me in my
office and acknow’d by the said grantor to be his act and deed and at the
request of the within named grantor the same is certified to all whom it may
concern. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my and and seal of office at
Springfield this 10th day of March 1836 and on the 44th year of the commonwealth
of Kentucky.
William B. Barker Clk. Was county court
State of Kentucky
Washington County I, Lloyd Ray Eldest and Presiding Justice
of the peace within and for Washington County do certify that William D. Barker
whose name is signed to the above and foregoing certificate is and was at the
time of signing the same Clerk of the Washington County court and that full
faith and credit is due and ought to be given to all his official acts as such
& that his certificate is in due form of law. Given under my hand 9th day of
August 1836.
Lloyd Ray (J.P.W.C.)
Recorded January 9th 1837 Milton Robins
Transcribed from FHL Film 1403460 by Jeri L. Corbitt
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