1845 Deed – John Reeves to George W. Reeves
Grayson County, Virginia
Deed Book 9, Pg 376
28 Jun 1845
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THIS INDENTURE made this 28th day of June A.D. 1845, Between John Reeves of the County of Grayson and State of Virginia of the one part and George W. Reeves of the same place of the other part, Witnesseth that the said John Reeves for the good will he has for his son George W. Reeves, to have and to hold by the George W. Reeves before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof the said John Reeves doth hereby acknowledge, the said John Reeves have given granted bargained and by these presents doth give, grant bargain unto the said George W. Reeves and his heirs forever a certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the County of Grayson on Peach Bottom Creek & New River containing Sixty acres more or less and bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at a hickory tree near the head of a Mill dam at the mouth of a small branch, running a South course to a pine tree, then on to the old lines, then running a west course as the old line runs and as the old line runs to the creek, then down the meanders of said creek to the beginning, Together with every right, title priviledge and appurtenances thereunto belonging, to which I doth warrant and defend a good and lawful right and title unto the said George W. Reeves and his heirs forever and free from myself and heirs and all other persons or claims whatsoever. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written Given under my hand and seal day and date above written.Teste, Saml. Cox
Joshua Cox John Reeves (Seal)
Grayson County Court March term 1846
This Deed from John Reeves to George W. Reeves was produced in open Court acknowledge by the said John Reeves and ordered to be recorded.
Teste,
John Dickenson, C.C.