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1812 Grant - State of Tennessee to John A. Reaves

1812 Grant - State of Tennessee to John A. Reaves

1812 Grant - State of Tennessee to John A. Reaves


Introduction

Campbell County, Tennessee
Deed Book B, p136
10 Aug 1812

Transcript

The State of Tennessee Number 2601

To all whom these presents shall come Greeting
(Seal) Know ye that in consideration of an entry made in the office of the surveyor of the Fourth District of number 362 dated the 23rd day of January 1810 founded on a warrant certificate of number 45 issued by the East Tennessee Register to Robert Burton for Fifty Acres of land dated the 23rd day of January 1810 and assigned to John A Reaves the Enteree, There is Granted by the said State of Tennessee unto the said John A. Reaves and his heirs a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres lying in the County of Campbell in the District of Hamilton Beginning on the Grant line between N 10 at a white oak JAR land black oak thence north fifteen west forty three poles to a white oake at the foot of Cumberland mountain north sixty five west forty poles to a white oak thence south fifty two with the Granted line one hundred and two poles to a white oak thence south seventy four East one hundred and ten poles to the beginning surveyed August the 29th 1810 With the hereditaments and appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said John A Reaves and his heirs forever. In witness whereof William B. Governor of the State of Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the said State be affixed at Knoxville on the tenth day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and twelve and of American Independence the Thirty seventh
Willie Blount
By the Governor
W. G. Blount
John A. Reaves is entitled to the within described land
Bur Scott Register of East Tennessee

Source

FamilySearch - Campbell County, Tennessee Deed Book B, p136