Barren County KY Deeds

Arnett to McCoy

Contributed by Lois Card

Deed bk41 pg522 1899 12A - Barren Co.

1900 to: McCoy Geo C , Mattie, John from: Lizzie Arnet

This Indenture made and entered into by and between Miss Lizzie Arnett of the first part George C. McCoy & his wife Mattie T. McCoy & also John McCoy and they are to be equal in this land parties of the second part County of Barren and State of Ky. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of #100oo One Hundred Dollars cash in hand paid the receipt of which hereby acknowledged, the parties of the first part have bargained and sold and by this deed do bargain, sell and convey unto the 2 party his heirs and assigns forever the following described tract or parcel of land: Begining on a black oak stump and hickory Swanagan's corner then E. 76 poles to a chestnut & dogwood, then S. 50 poles to some small dogwoods near a burnt tree, then West 86 poles to some dogwood marked with a knife in Nichols line, then N. 10 E. 50 poles to the begining, containing 25 acres, this being the same land that was deeded to Geo. W. Mauk and S. C. Carter the object of this deed is to convey to the second party herein the one-half of this tract of land, the othr one half interest now belongs to Sam Broady parties of the first part ----? and relinquish all right, title & interest they have & may have & dower on homestead excemption. This the 12 day of July 1899. Lizzie Arnett State of Kentucky Barren County. Sct.

I N. S. Terry, clerk of the Barren County Court certify that the forgoing deed to Geo. McCoy &e was on the 13th day of July 1899 acknowledged by Lizzie Arnett to be her act and deed before D. W. Peers, an acting deputy clerk for me as appears from his an dorsement thereon as follows: "Acknowledged to before me this the 13 day of July 1899 by Lizzie Arnett to be her act and deed N. S. Terry Clerk of Barren Co. Ky. By Dee W. Peers DC." And was on this day filed in my office, duly stamped, ---? ---?, and the same and this certificate have been recorded in my said office. Witness my hand this 16th day of August 1900 N. S. Terry

 

 

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