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1301 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between J. H. Wallace & Annah Wallace, his wife, to George T. Grudier Joseph Homer Wallace & Hannah Lucy (Shaw) Wallace, his wife to George T, Grudier all of the West one-half of the SW ¼ of Section 2; and the E ½ of the SE ¼, and the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 3, and the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 11. All of said land being in Township 23 N, Range 16 W of the fifth principal Meridian; containing in the aggregate 240 acres of land more or less. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Ozark Co, Missouri Date: 12 Aug 1931 Place: Ozark Co, Missouri, USA 36.6720061, -92.38136209999999 |
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1302 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between J. H. Wallace & L. A. Wallace, his wife, to J. C. Johnson Joseph Homer Wallace & Hannah Lucy Wallace, his wife to J. C. Johnson. The payment was an "exchange of property and one ($1.00)." All the land was in Section 18, township 23 Range 15, and possibly over 160 acres. You will need to read the typed description of the deed. "This deed is given and accepted to a deed of trust securing a note for $5,000.00 and interest; all of which grantee assumes and agrees to pay as a part of the consideration herein. Also excepting assessments as for June 1st 1926 and taxes for subsequent years." The deed was filed for record on 7 Feb 1927, [signed] E. G. Lewis, Recorder. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Ozark Co, Missouri Date: 2 Feb 1927 Place: Ozark Co, Missouri, USA 36.6720061, -92.38136209999999 |
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1303 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between J. H. Wallace & L. A. Wallace, his wife, to W. G. Pursel. Know all Men by These Presents: What we J. H. Wallace & L. A. Wallace, his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars, to us paid by W. G. Pursel do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said W. G. Pursel and unto his heirs and assigns forever the following lands lying in the County of Marion and State of Arkansas, to-wit: The North ½ of the NE ¼ of Section Twenty-four (24) Township Twenty-one (21) North of Range Fifteen (15) West of Fifth Prime Meridian in Arkansas, containing 80 acres more or less, [I.R. 50 cents]. To have and to hold the same unto the said W. G. Pursel and unto his heirs and assigns forever, with all appurtenances thereunto belonging. And we hereby covenant…with said W. G. Purcel that we will forever warrant and defend the title to the said lands against all lawful claims whatever. And I, L. A. Wallace wife of the said J. H. Wallace for and in consideration of the said sum of money, do hereby release and relinquish unto the said W. G. Purcel all my right of dower and homestead in and to the said lands, Witness our hands and seals on this 24 day of December 1919. [Signed] J. H. Wallace (Seal), L. A. Wallace (Seal). ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. STATE OF ARKANSAS, County of Marion} ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this day came before me, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County aforesaid, duly commissioned and acting J. H. Wallace to me well-known as grantor in the foregoing Deed, and stated that he had executed the same for the consideration and purposes therein mentioned and set forth. And on the same day, also voluntarily appeared before me the said L. A. Wallace, wife of the said J. H. Wallace to me well-known, and in the absence of her husband declared that she had of her own free will, executed said Deed and signed and sealed the relinquishment of dower and homestead in the said Deed, for the consideration and purposes therein contained and set forth, without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. Witness my hand and seal as such Justice of the Peace on the 24th day of Dec 1919. [Signed] J. A. Rhodes, J. P. A true copy of the original filed for record on the 3rd day of Apr 1918, and duly recorded on the 3rd day of Apr 1918. [Signed] R. L. Berry, Clerk, and Ex-Officio Recorder, By Gus Butler, D.C. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 24 Dec 1917 |
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1304 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between J. H. Wallace & Lucy A. Wallace, his wife, to A. T. Scott Know all Men by These Presents: What we J. H. Wallace & Lucy A. Wallace, his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty and no/100 Dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said A. T. Scott and unto his heirs and assigns forever the following lands lying in the County of Marion and the State of Arkansas, to-wit: South ½ of the SE ¼ of Section Thirty-three (23) Township Twenty-One (21) North of Range Sixteen (16) West (North of White River). NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Four (4) Township Twenty (20) North of Range Sixteen (16) West (North of White River) containing in all One hundred and twenty (120) acres more or less. (S ½ SE Sec. 33, TP 21 N, R 16 and NE ¼ NW ¼ Sec. 4, TP 20 N, R 16 W (NWR) 120). To have and to hold the same unto the said A. T. Scott and unto his heirs and assigns forever, with all appurtenances thereunto belonging. And we hereby covenant…with said A. T. Scott at we will forever warrant and defend the title to the said lands against all lawful claims whatever. And I, Lucy A. Wallace wife of the said J. H. Wallace for and in consideration of the said sum of money, do hereby release and relinquish unto the said A. T. Scott all my right of dower and homestead in and to the said lands, Witness our hands and seals on this 7 day of April, 1919. [I.R. 50 cents) [Signed] J. H. Wallace (Seal), Lucy A. Wallace (Seal). ACKNOLEDGEMENT. STATE OF ARKANSAS, County of Marion} ss. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this day came before me, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace within and for the County aforesaid, duly commissioned and acting J. H. Wallace and Lucy A. Wallace, his wife, to me well-known as grantor I in the foregoing Deed, and stated that they had executed the same for the consideration and purposes therein mentioned and set forth. And on the same day, also voluntarily appeared before me the said Lucy A. Wallace, wife of the said J. H. Wallace to me well-known, and in the absence of her husband declared that she had of her own free will, executed said Deed and signed and sealed the relinquishment of dower and homestead in the said Deed, for the consideration and purposes therein contained and set forth, without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband. Witness my hand and seal as such Justice of the Peace on the 7 day of April 1919. [Signed] Geo E. Long, J. P. A true copy of the original filed for record on the 12th day of April 1919, and duly recorded on the 12th day of April 1919. [Signed] R. L. Berry, Clerk and Ex-Officio Recorder. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 12 Apr 1919 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1305 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between J. N. McCracken & Mary McCracken, his wife, to Mort McCracken |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 25 Mar 1911 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1306 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between James C. Wallace & T. W. Baker WARRANTY DEED. THIS INDENTURE, made on the 1st day of May 1920 by and between James C. Wallace, a Single Man of Hammond, Ozark County, Missouri, party of the first part and T. W. Baker of the County of Ozark in the State of Missouri, party of the second part. WITNESSETH, That the said party of the first part, in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Dollars, to me paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do by these presents, GRANT, BARGAIN and SELL, CONVEY and CONFIRM, unto the said party of the second part, heirs and assigns, the following described lots, tracts or parcels of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Ozark and State of Missouri, to-wit: A fraction of the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 24, Township 34, Range 16, and a fraction of the N ½ of Lot 2 of the NW ¼ of Section 19, Township 23, Range 15, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning 8 rods west of the NE Corner of the NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 24, Township 23, Range 16, running due East 36 rods, thence due South 25 rods thence West 36 rods, thence North 25 rods to place of beginning, containing 6 acres more or less. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises aforesaid, with all and singular the rights, privileges, appurtenances and immunities thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, unto the said party of the second part, and unto his heirs and assign forever; the said James C. Wallace hereby covenanting that he is lawfully seized of an indefensible estate in fee in the premises herein conveyed; that he has good right to convey the same; that the said premises are free and clear of any encumbrances done or suffered by him or those under whom he claims, and that he will warrant and defend the title to the said premises unto the said party of the second part and unto his heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said party of the fist part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. [Signed] James C. Wallace (Seal). STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Ozark} ss. On this 1st day of May 1920, before me personally appeared James C. Wallace to me known to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executer the same as his free act and deed. And the said James C. Wallace further declared himself to be single and unmarried. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office in Hammond, Missouri, the day and year first above written. Eugene Barner, Justice of the Peace. Filed for record this 10th day of May 1920 at 3 o’clock 40 minutes p.m. [Signature not copied] |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Ozark Co, Missouri Date: 1 May 1920 Place: Ozark Co, Missouri, USA 36.6720061, -92.38136209999999 |
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1307 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between James Yocham & Eddie Yocham, his wife, to W. J. Treadway |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 23 Jan 1915 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1308 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between Joseph T. McCracken & Josephine McCracken, his wife, to J. R. McCracken |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 9 Mar 1911 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1309 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between Lewis Hampton to J. H. Wallace |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 21 Jun 1918 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1310 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between Monroe Hampton to J. H. Wallace |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 14 Jun 1918 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1311 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between Patience R. Hampton to J. H. Wallace |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 11 Jun 1918 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1312 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between R. P. Glenn & Rosa Glenn to C. M. Cornell |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Marion Co, Arkansas Date: 26 May 1911 Place: Marion Co, Arkansas, USA 36.3194702, -92.6983868 |
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1313 | ![]() | Warranty Deed between T. B. Willhoit and J. H. Wallace & O. S. Yocham T. B. Willhoit sold Joseph Homer Wallace and his brother-in-law Otis S. Yocham one half interest at law in the SE ¼ SW ¼ and S ½ of the SE ¼ Section 34 and the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 35, Township 23, Range 16, and the W ½ Lot 2 of the NW ¼ of Section 2, except one acre in the SE corner thereof, in Township 23, Range 16, containing in all 199.44 acres more or less. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Ozark Co, Missouri Date: 13 Sep 1927 Place: Ozark Co, Missouri, USA 36.6720061, -92.38136209999999 |
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1314 | ![]() | Warranty Deed With Relinquishment of Dower. On 13 Jul 1918, Joseph Homer Wallace and L. A. Wallace, his wife signed a warranty deed to A. L. Wallace for 200 acres. Lucy relinquished her right of dower and homestead for the land in Ozark County, Missouri. The deed was signed and witnessed by L. E. Evans, a notary public for Marion County, Arkansas. The deed was filed for record in Ozark County, Missouri on 12 Oct 1927 by E. G. Lewis, Recorder of deeds. |
Owner of original: Circuit Clerk's Office, Ozark Co, Missouri Date: 13 Jul 1918 Place: Ozark Co, Missouri, USA 36.6720061, -92.38136209999999 |
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1315 | ![]() | Was Merely Saving Time Mr. Homer Wallace who owns the Hampton farm on White river in _______ township, spent a few hours in Yellville, Thursday of last week. He came by his old home near the Three Brothers, where he spent Wednesday night, and drove to Cotter in time to catch the north bound train, leaving his car at Cotter. Mr. Wallace said that soon after he bought his car, and before he became thoroughly acquainted with it, he took his wife and children for a drive through his pasture, and got along first rate until he returned to the barnyard gate and when he went to stop he made a mistake and put his foot on the gas, and his Lizzie jumped through the gate, and that as soon as he got it stopped, Mrs. Wallace and children got out. He said he tried to explain to Mrs. Wallace that it was only to save time that he opened the gate with his car, but that she persisted in having her own way about the matter. But aside from this Mr. Wallace is one of the best farmers and stock men in the country. He has 85 head of cattle, and feeding a car load of young heifers which he will put on the market about the middle of December. He says he has been dealing in stock for the past twenty years and at times he has lost money on cattle, but has never lost a dollar on hogs. He says this is a great country for hogs as alfalfa and clover, either or which is good hog pasture, grow to perfection here, and if our people would only turn their attention to hog raising, they would prosper as they have never prospered before. |
Owner of original: Mountain Echo Place: Three Brothers, Baxter County, Arkansas 36.4525656, -92.4657168 |
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1316 | ![]() | West Monroe Horse & Mule Company Sale The sale was held on December 17, 1972, at the West Monroe Livestock Sale Barn on Highway 80 West. Special sales include tack. Leon Wallace, Owner; Ron Wallace, Auctioneer; Tommy Trawick, Office Manager. |
Owner of original: Monroe News-Star, Monroe, Louisiana Date: 15 Dec 1972 Place: West Monroe, Louisiana 32.5184775, -92.14763529999999 |
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1317 | ![]() | Will for John Foster Will of John Foster written January 28 1719, p 192. Whole estate to be divided between wife, Elizabeth and sons, William and John Jr. Friend Ralph Corbin, trustee to see that my son William has 3 years schooling. My wife is executor. Witnessed by Ralph Corbin, Simon Smith and Robert Corbin. |
Owner of original: County Clerk's office, Accomack Co, Virginia Date: 5 May 1719 Place: Accomack Co, Virginia 37.7063323, -75.80690820000001 |
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1318 | ![]() | Will of Charles Sansing, Henry County, Georgia Henry Co, GA - Will of Charles Sansing: "Know all men by these present that I Charles Sansing of the County & State of Georgia calling to mind the mortality of mankind do make ordain constitute and declare this my last will and testament in the following manner viz: First - I command my soul to almighty God who gave it me and my body to buried at the descretion of my executors. Secondly - I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife May a full and sufficient support during her natural life to be given her by my executors as she may think proper to demand of them. Thirdly - I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin after his mother hath (May aforesaid) a Negro woman named Sarah and her two children Eady and Sam with their increase. Fourthly - I give and bequeath unto my son Francis a Negro girl named Mary with her increase also one lot of land lying and being in that Second District of Henry County and state aforesaid, known and distinquished by No. one hundred and four containing an estimative two hundred and one half acres. Fifthly - I give and bequeath unto my son James fifty dollars. Sixthly - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth one Negro girl by the name of Mariah a daughter of said Sarah given to Benjamin, one feather bed and furniture (the rest faded and unreadable pertaining to more items bequeathed). Seventhly - I give and bequeath to my daughter Phoebe fifty dollars. Eighthly - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Piety fifty dollars. Ninthly - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Charity fifty dollars. Tenthly - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret fifty dollars. Eleventh - my will and desire that all the balance of my estate of cattle I hope be equally divided between Benjamin, Francis and Elizabeth all my corn fields and fodder and also my house hold and kitchen furniture - in like manner. Twelthly - my will and desire that my Negro girl by the name of Gilry be sold for the purpose of payment of the above mentioned two hundred and fifty dollars to my son James and my four daughters Phobe, Piety, Charity and Margaret. Thirteenth - and lastly I appoint my sons Benjamin and Francis my executors to execute this my last will and testament I the said Charles Sansing to hereby declare that my last will and testament forever revoking and annulling all other heretofore made in testimony whereof I the said Charles have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal the 20th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred twenty-six. Signed with his mark and witnessed by Wm. Adair and Elijah Baily." Written on the bottom of the will - died Nov. 1831. |
Owner of original: Henry Co, Georgia Probate Court Date: 1826 Place: Henry County, Georgia 33.4347963, -84.1435136 |
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1319 | ![]() | Will of Christian Pearson, dated 14 May 1819 Will lists Christian Pearson's sons and daughters as Michael Pearson, Betsy Jones, Polly Shanks, George Pearson, Christian Pearson, Caty Begley, Lawrance Pearson, John Pearson, Henry Pearson, Sally Pearson, Peggy Nash and Sussie Pearson ...I do hereby appoint my sons Lawrance Pearson & Henry Pearson Exec's of this my last will and testament. |
Owner of original: Hawkins County, Tennessee Date: 1819 Place: Hawkins County, Tennessee 36.4445545, -82.9501558 |
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1320 | ![]() | Will of John J[Jefferson] Jones State of George, Cherokee County. Last will and testament of John J. Jones, deceased, written 3 August 1898. Item one. I give to my beloved wife Fannie Jones the following property to wit: a portion of a lot of land number in the twenty-third district and second section of the said county free from all charges or limitations for her own use, benefit and behoof to be given in lieu of dower and when she dies said premises to go to my heirs. Item two. I give to my granddaughter Elizabeth Jones for and during her natural life a portion of lot number 236 in the twenty-first district and second section of said county and state and if the said Elizabeth Jones should die without any heirs then the said premises is to go to Travis Jones and his heirs for his or their own proper use, benefit, and behoof. Item three. I give to my son C. G. Jones the following property for the term of twenty years after my death to wit: all of land lot number 237 and a portion of lot number 236 in the twenty-third district and second section of said county to hold the land in trust for the above specified time and after the expiration of twenty years the proceeds to the premises made to C. G. Jones is to be distributed between my lawful heirs and their children. Iten four. I give to my granddaughters of C. G. Jones, Almer Jones, and Oney Jones to wit: one sorrel mare to have and hold in trust for their benefit and behoof. Item five. I do hereby appoint C. G. Jones executor of this my last and testament this the 3rd day of August 1898. Signed: John J. (x) Jones. Signed in the presence of James H. Bennett - T.R. Bollins - A.G. Collins Jr. Order admitting will to record in common form April term 1899. Recorded 12 Apr 1899. A.C. Conn Ordinary. |
Owner of original: unknown Date: 12 Apr 1899 Place: Cherokee County, Georgia 34.2514526, -84.48026060000001 |
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1321 | ![]() | Will of Joseph Thompson [p 310] Joseph Thompsons Will. In the name of God Amen. I Joseph Thompson of the county of Rutherford and state of Tennessee being of sound mind and memory, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing it was appointed for all men once to die do make this my last will and testament. First of all, I recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at the discretion of my friends. With regard to the property, it has pleased God to bless me with it is my will it shall be disposed of in the following manner after all my Just Debts are paid. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Isabela the house wherein I now live with Eight acres of the improved land also a lot joining the house with as much of the household furniture as she may think she will need during her natural life also one negro girl named Mill with one brown filly known by the name of Elizabeth’s filly out of my stock of cattle two of her own choice, the above named property she is to hold during her natural life, at her death it is to be sold and disposed of in the manner hereafter mentioned. Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my son John the plantation whereon I now live supposed to contain one hundred and sixty acres with two hundred dollars in money to be paid when made out of my property. Item 3rd To my four grandchildren, viz. William McCombs, Rosanah McCombs, Jane Thompson and Mary Thompson to the above-named children I give and bequeath one hundred dollars to each. I also give and bequeath to Elizabeth Kelly’s son Samuel one hundred dollars. The balance of my property not mentioned in this will consisting of Negroes, horses, cattle, household and kitchen furniture, to be sold on a credit of twelve months, except my manual tools I give to my son John. The money [p 311] arising from the sale of my property I wish to be equally divided between my two daughters Ann Thompson and Isabela McCracken, except Elizabeth Kelly should recover from her present sickness. If so I wish her to have an equal share with the two last mentioned. My farming tools I give to my wife Isabela. At her death all the property willed to her I wish to be sold and the money equally divided among my two daughters above named except one hundred dollars I will and bequeath to Jane Allen and I do hereby appoint Joseph McCracken and Robert Thompson. Executors to this my last will testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th December 1826. Joseph Thompson X his mark (Seal) The above was acknowledged by the testator and signed in presence of Jonathan Rucker and James S. Armstrong. State of Tennessee) Rutherford County) County Court - January Term 1827 - The execution of the foregoing will of Joseph Thompson dec'd was duly proven by the oath of James S. Armstrong and Jonathan Rucker, subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded & C. John R. Laughlin, Clerk. |
Owner of original: Clerk's office, Rutherford Co, Tennessee Date: Jan 1827 Place: Rutherford County, Tennessee 35.7724263, -86.33767610000001 |
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1322 | ![]() | Will of William Martin Castleberry I, William Castleberry of the County of Hopkins in the State of Kentucky, being of sound mind and memory do make this my last Will and Testament hereby revolking all other or former Wills or Testaments by me made in Manner and form following that is to say. To first I give my wife Keziah Castleberry during her life or Widowhood the plantation whereon I now reside to decend to my Son Christopher N. Castleberry. 2nd. I give to Rachel Nations and Betsy Louisa Cornahan one heiffer each. 3rd. After my just debts and funeral expenses are paid I give to my wife all my household and kitchen furniture and farming utensils and stock of every description except what is herein otherwise disposed of 4th. My Will is that my still and bay horse be sold and the money be disposed of for the benefit of my Son Chrisopner N. Castleberry. 5th. My Childred to wit Fleming, Martin, James, Nathan and David Castleberry, Anna Harris, Betsy Howton, Darcas Howton I leave nothing of my present estate, they having heretofore received their portion. 6th. If my wife should at my decease and the issue live my Will is that the bequest left to my Son C. N. Castleberry be equally divided between him and it. And lastly I appoint Christopher Jackson and my Son Nathan Castleberry Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. Witness my hand and seal this the 15th day of September 1835. William Castleberry making his mark. |
Owner of original: Hopkins County Clerk's office Date: 1835 Place: Hopkins County, Kentucky 37.3153093, -87.57912870000001 |
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1323 | ![]() | William A. Sansing Named Squad Leader Athens (Spl.) -- William A. Sansing, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sansing, Athens, has been promoted to cadet squad leader of Squadron Five, Texas A & M College Corps of Cadets, with the rating of staff sergeant. Sansing is a junior, majoring in pre-daw. At A & M, he is a member of the Spanish Club, History Society, Arts and Sciences Council, and reporter and chairman of the program and banquet committee of the Preparatory Law Society. |
Owner of original: Tyler Morning Telegraph Date: 10 Jan 1957 Place: College Station, Texas 30.627977, -96.3344068 |
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1324 | ![]() | William Foster and Phebe, his wife, to Absalom Bedell William Foster and Phebe, his wife, to Absalom Bedell, Esqr, all of Wilkes Co, for 50 pounds, 275 acres, Beaverdam Creek, part of 550 acres granted to Foster, 20 Jan 1784, adj. Little River, striking the branch formerly known as Thompson's Spring Branch, down branch to Beaverdam Creek, Biddle's old line. Signed Wm Foster, Phebe Foster. Witnesses: E. Butler, JP, Richman Terrell. Phebe Foster relinquished her dower rights, 14 Apr 1788, before E. Butler, JP. Deed registered 23 Jul 1789. |
Owner of original: County Clerk's office, Wilkes Co, Georgia Date: 9 Apr 1788 Place: Hancock County, Georgia 33.2882621, -83.03613759999999 |
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1325 | ![]() | William Shepard Foster to Thomas Smith, both of Craven Co, North Carolina, the sale of 200 acres in Accomack County, Virginia. I, William Shephard Foster, planter, Craven County, for and in consideration of the sum of 250 pounds to me in hand paid by Thomas Smith of the same county, have sold to Smith a tract of land containing 200 acres, and lying in Accomack County in the colony of Virginia on the south side of a beaver dam belonging to a branch of Crooked Creek & bound Northerly by the said dam & branch Westerly by line of marked trees of the land that was formerly RATLEFFS and now belongs to Mr. Samuel Sanford which said line of marked trees are drawn from the fork of said branch South by West three hundred forty and four poles unto a corner tree thence bounded for the Southern bounds by a line of marked trees drawn Southeast by South seven degrees Easterly one hundred forty and two poles unto a corner tree thence for the Eastern bounds by a line of marked trees drawn South by East three hundred and eighty pole unto the said beaver dam branch. Wit: Nathan Smith, Thomas Ridgon Smith. Acknowledged 2 Apr 1743. N. Routledge, Deputy Registrar. |
Owner of original: Craven County, NC County. Date: recorded 2 Apr 1743 Place: Craven Co, North Carolina 35.0877672, -77.0564464 |
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1326 | ![]() | Witness of Hiram Wolf's Homestead Entry No 26760 At the Land Office at Springfield, MO, Hiram Wolf of Longrun, MO, filed a notice of his intention to make final five-year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 26760 made 4 Aug 1900, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Circuit Court at Gainesville, Mo, on Tuesday, 29 Oct 1907. He named the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Hiram Hart, Fletcher Gray, and Harve Robirds of Longrun, MO, and Homer Wallace of Theodosia, MO. C. N. VanHosen, Register. |
Owner of original: Ozark County Times Date: 8 Nov 1907 Place: Springfield, Greene Co, Missouri 37.2089572, -93.29229889999999 |
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1327 | ![]() | Witness to land transfer in Rutherford Co, Tennessee Edmond Harris to James Henderson, 550 acres, being part of a tract originally granted to Howell Tatum by patent dated Dec. 6, 1797. Begin Charles Stewart's corner on the east boundary, of John Civil's preemption thence, etc to Dempsey Jinkin's SW corner. Witness: Washington Walker, Joseph Thompson. Registered Oct. Session 1806 Rutherford County Court. |
Owner of original: Rutherford County Clerk's Office Date: Oct 1806 Place: Rutherford Co, Tennessee 35.7724263, -86.3376761 |
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1328 | ![]() | Woman Hurt When Struck on Head with Gun Lead Hill, June 15.--In and altercation yesterday over the felling of timber on the Roy Hollingshead farm, near Peel, Mrs. Clyde Yocham was hit on the head with the butt of a gun by Mr. Hollingshead, and she is in a very critical condition. No arrests have been made, but some action will probably be taken tomorrow. At the time of the trouble, Clyde Yocham, husband of the injured woman, was away from home. It is said the trouble arose over the felling of timber by Mr. Hollingshead, the trees falling across a road used by the Yochams. While he was at work Mrs. Yocham, it is said, came down and protested, and said if he didn't stop, she would make him. Later, it is said, she returned with an axe and started to put her threat into execution. It was then that Hollingshead knocked her down with the gun. Hollingshead, it is said, explained his possession of the gun at the time, by stating that he was going squirrel hunting. Mrs. Yocham has been unconsious most of the time since she was struck down. Mr. Yocham and Mr. Hollingshead live on adjoining farms. It is said the families had had no previous trouble. |
Owner of original: The Mountain Echo Date: 19 Jun 1924 Place: Peel, Marion Co, Arkansas 36.4322891, -92.76877999999999 |
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1329 | ![]() | Women In Military Service For America Memorial Charter member in the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation. Membership #280647. |
Owner of original: Rita Foster Wallace Date: 1995 Place: Washington, DC 38.9071923, -77.0368707 |
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1330 | ![]() | World War I draft registration card for James Allen Yocham Serial Number: 886, C3-2-15, Order Number: A334 James Allen Yocham, Peel, Marion Co, Arkansas Age: 42, d.o.b. 26 Sep 1876 [should be 1874] Occupation: farming, Peel, Arkansas Nearest Relative: Edna Yocham, Peel, Arkansas Signed: James Allen Yocham Description: Tall, Slender, blue eyes and dark hair Date of Registration: 12 Sep 1918 Registrar: V.E. Risley Local Board, Marion County, Yellville, Arkansas |
Owner of original: Local Board of Registration Date: 12 Sep 1918 |
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1331 | ![]() | World War I Draft Registration for Isaac Jack Shaw Front side of the registration form. |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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1332 | ![]() | World War I draft registration, for Isaac J. Shaw Back side of registration form. |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown |
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1333 | ![]() | World War II Draft Card for Isaac Jack Shaw D.S.S. Form 1. Serial No. U2167, Isaac Jack Snow. Place of residence: 431 Lee, St. Joseph, Buchanan, MO Age: 49; Date & Place of Birth: 27 Dec 1892, Pontiac, MO Person for Notification: Mrs. Lola C. Shaw, 431 Lee, St. Joseph, MO (wife) Employer: Armour & Company, South St. Joseph, MO. Signed. Isaac J. Shaw |
Owner of original: unknown Date: unknown Place: St. Joseph, Buchanan Co, Missouri 39.7674578, -94.84668099999999 |
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1334 | ![]() | World War II Draft Registration Card for Carl Scott Jennings, Jr. Serial No. 417 Name: Carl Scott Jennings, Jr. Order No. 11551 Residence: 139 W. Kivett Street, Asheboro, Randolph, North Carolina Mailing Address: P O Box 713, Asheboro, N.C. Name of Person who will always know your address: Mrs. Blanch P. Jennings. |
Owner of original: National Archives Records Administration Date: 1942 |
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1335 | ![]() | World War II draft registration for George Risley Card lists age, 29 years. Date & place of Birth: December 18, 1911, Marion County, USA. Contact person: Mrs. George Risley, wife. Employer: Self. Signed: George Risley. |
Owner of original: National Archives Records Administration Date: 1940s |
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1336 | ![]() | World War II Draft Registration for Harold E. Foster |
Owner of original: US Government Date: 1943 Place: Ashley County, Arkansas 33.1565939, -91.7538817 |
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1337 | ![]() | World War II Draft Registration for Thomas C. "Ike" Cornell Draft for men born on or after 17 Feb 1897 and on or before 31 Dec 1921). Order No. 10496. Lists his wife of Mrs. Helen Cornell. Age when registered 41. Born 5 Feb 1901, Peel, Arkansas. Works for self at Flippin, Arkansas. |
Owner of original: National Archives Records Administration Date: 1942 |