Deed of William McMillin's Property, KY


Book C, p 436 of Logan County Deeds

This indenture made this 11th day of May 1812, between 
Robert McMillin, Hugh McMillin, Joseph Gilmore & 
Elizabeth Gilmore his wife, Matthew Alexander & 
Elenor his wife, William Alexander & Esther his 
wife, William McMillin, and John McMillin, Heirs 
at law of William McMillin, decd., of the one part, 
and John Curd of Logan County & state of Kentucky 
of the other part. Witnesseth that for and in 
consideration of the sum of Six Hundred and seventy 
five dollars to them in hand paid, the receipt 
whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, 
bargained, and sold and by these presents do grant, 
bargain, and sell unto the said John Curd, his 
Heirs, and forever, two certain tracts or parcels 
of land lying and being in the said ___________. 
Gabriel Lang's line, thence N35E 90 poles to William 
McMillin's (fence?) line, thence with his line S30E 
126 poles to a stake on a white oak in Gabriel Lang's 
line and corner to the before mentioned tract running 
eastwardly 124 poles to a stake, thence N60E 86 poles 
to an elm and two spanish oaks corner to ___ survey, 
thence a direct line to the beginning. To have and 
to hold the said tract or parcels of land with all 
and every of their appurtenances to the said John 
Curd, his heirs forever, and the said Robert McMillin, 
Hugh McMillin, Joseph Gilmore & Elizabeth Gilmore his 
wife, Matthew Alexander & Elenor his wife, William 
Alexander & Esther his wife, William McMillin, and 
John McMillin, heirs as aforesaid, do further in 
covenant to and with the said John Curd that they 
will forever warrant and defend this before described 
promises with all and every of their appurtenances to 
the said John Curd, his heirs, before ___________. 
In testimony whereof, they have hereunto set their 
hand and affixed their seals the date aforesaid.

Witness Berry Barnes or Burns

Written
Robert McMillin
Hugh McMillin
Joseph Gilmore
Elizabeth Gilmore
Matthew Alexander
Elenor Alexander
William Alexander
Esther Alexander


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Related to the deed above

Logan County Sc--

The within indenture was on the 11th day of May 1812 
acknowledged before me by the within named Robert 
McMillin, Joseph Gilmore and Elizabeth his wife, 
Matthew Alexander and Elenor his wife, William 
Alexander and Esther his wife, William McMillin, 
and John McMillin and on the 27th day of May by 
the within named Hugh McMillin to be their act and 
deed and ordered to be recorded. 

They the said Elizabeth, Elenor, and Esther having 
been by me examined separate and apart from their 
said husbands declare that they relinquish their 
rights of dower to the land and premises within 
named freely and voluntarily with either (and I 
don't have the remainder).