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1793 Deed - Mathew Harper to William Reeves Senr

1793 Deed - Mathew Harper to William Reeves Senr

1793 Deed - Mathew Harper to William Reeves Senr


Spartanburg County, SC
Deed Book F, p398
13 Mar 1793

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This Indenture made this thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninety three Between Mathew Harper of the State of South Carolina and Spartanburgh County of the one part & William Reeves Senr of the same place of the other part Whereas the said Mathew Harper for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred & fifty pounds sterling to him in hand well & truly paid at or before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath given granted & sold & by these presents doth give grant bargain & sell alien & release convey & confirm unto the said William Reeves his heirs & assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying & being in the State and County aforesaid & on both sides of the South fork of Pacolet river being part of a tract of land originally granted to Joseph White - then for the province of North Carolina & again granted unto Mathew Harper Senr in the then provence of South Carolina by his excellency William Bull Esquire Governor & Commander in chief for the time being by a grant bearing date the third day of Feby AD one thousand seven hundred & seventy five & duly recorded in the secretarys office as by reference thereto had may more fully appear - and hath such butings and boundings as follows Beginning at a Red Oak one hundred & twenty poles from the beginning corner of the aforesaid tract of land & the N Side of the river and running 155 Degrees weoopoles to a spanish oak on part of the same tract of land thence No 55 Degrees E 320 poles to a black oak thence to the beginning to include two hundred acres more or less including the plantation whereon the said Reeves now lives Bounded to the NW & SE by part of the same tract & to the SW by Samuel Fowlers Land & to the NE by William MClures land Together with all and singular the woods ways waters & watercourses buildings Improvements & appurtenances whatsoever to the same belonging or on any wise appurtaining with the rents issues & profits thereof unto the said William Reeves his heirs and assigns forever free & clear from all former sales mortgages judgments executions dowers & rights of dowers & all other incumbrances whatsoever peaceably & quietly to possess & enjoy the same and have & to hold the above described tract or parcel of land with the appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the proper use & behoof of him the said William Reeves his heirs & assigns forever & he the said Mathew Harper his heirs Exrs & admrs the said tract or parcel of two hundred acres of land above described & every part parcel and members thereof unto the said William Reeves his heirs & assigns against all & every person or persons lawfully claiming the said premises or any part thereof shall & will warrant & as well in equity as in law by these presents forever defend in witness whereof the said Mathew Harper hath hereunto set his hand & affixed his seal the day & year first above written
Signed sealed & delivered in the    }Matthew Harper (Seal)
presence of                                          }
John Reeves                                        }
Jacob Fleming                                    }
Then recd of the within named William Reeves the full condition money within mentioned I say recd by me

South Carolina    }
Spartan County   } Before James Hooper a Justice for Sd County personally came John Reeves one of the subscribing witnesses & made oath in due form of law that he saw Matthew Harper Senr sign seal & deliver the written deed of two hundred acres of land bearing date 1793 - to William Reeves for the contents therein mentioned & he also saw Jacob Fleming the other subscribing witness sign his name thereto sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of Septr in the year of our Lord 1795
James Hooper JPJohn Reeves

Source

Spartanburg County, SC Deed Book F, p398