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Robert Lee to
Thomas Poole
Generously contributed by James D. Martin
The following Deed Abstract was taken from the Book:
Vehom, Larry. Compiler.
Spartanburg District,
S.C. Abstracts; Books U - Z (1827-1848)
Southern Historical Press, Inc.,
Greenville, SC 2001
DEED BOOK W,
PP
502-503; 26
JULY 1836.
Robert Lee (Spartanburgh Dist) to
Thomas Poole & James J. Vernon (same), for $100 sold all that tract of Land
in said Dist. on Cherokee Creek, waters of the Pacolet River, containing 45
acres more or less, including the mineral Spring. Border: John Stone, Robert
Lee, Solomon Abbot, David Golightly. Witness W. Trimmier, John Poole. Signed
Robert Lee. Witness oath by W. Trimmier 12 May 1837 to W. W. Harris,
M. C. Richard Turner &
Nancy Turner, his wife,
convey to Thomas Poole and James J. Vernon
(same) all the Interest which we have by inheritance or otherwise in the
Lands mentioned in the foregoing Deed. Witnessed 26 Jul 1836, by S. Wilds
Vernon, John C. Anderson. Signed
R. M. Turner, Nancy
Turner. Witness oath by John C.
Anderson 12 May 1837 to David W. Moore, J.Q. Ex off. Recorded 1 Mar
1838.
COMMENT: This one I
cannot identify. This Richard Turner could be Henry's brother as indicated
above. If so, then Nancy must be his first wife. "R.M." Turner, the son of
Richard and Tennessee, was not born until 1855, so it cannot be him. |
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Jeremiah Martin to A. Bonner
Generously contributed by James D. Martin
Deed
of Conveyance
State
of South Carolina
Spartanburg District
Spartanburg County,
South Carolina
Deed Book CC pp 52 -
53
Know all men by these
presents that I, Jeremiah Martin of the District and State aforesaid for and
in consideration of the Sum of one hundred and twenty Dollars to me in hand
paid by Andrew Bonner of the aforesaid District and State, have granted,
bargained and Sold unto the said Andrew Bonner all my wifes interest in the
tract of land which the said Andrew Bonner now lives on,
lying on Sarratts
Creek waters of the Broad River, in the District and State aforesaid bounded
by lands of Thomson Robbs, Nathaniel Jones and others being the tract of
land which my wife Charlotta and other Legatees of the Estate of Bryant
Bonner deceased was entitled to. After laying off the widow her Dower,
containing five hundred and seventy acres, more or less.
Together with all
and Singular the rights members, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same
belonging or in anywise incident or appertaining to have and to hold all and
singular the said premises unto the said Andrew Bonner his heirs, Executors,
administrators and assigns, and I do hereby warrant and defence unto the
said Andrew Bonner his heirs, Executors, administrators, and assigns, all my
wifes interest in the aforesaid Tract of Land against myself, my heirs,
Executors, Administrators and assigns, and all other persons lawfully
claiming the same or any part thereof, this the 9`' day of Oct 1851.
John Martin
Attest: Benson B.
Martin I Jeremiah Martin
State of South
Carolina
Spartanburg District
Personally came
before me John Martin and made oath that he saw Jeremiah Martin sign and
deliver the within Deed of Conveyance and saw Benson B. Martin sign his name
with himself as a concurring evidence. Sworn to and subscribed before me
Oct the 23"' 1851
R. Scruggs Mag
John Martin
Registered, Examined
and Certified May 3`d 1851 Original Delivered to -
Genealogy Notes:
1. Jeremiah
Martin is the son of Martin Martin and Dicey Hicks, and married to Charlotte
Bonner, daughter of Bryant Bonner.
2. Andrew Bonner is Robert Andrew Bonner, Sr., brother of Charlotte Bonner
and son of Bryant.
3. John Martin
is probably John M. Martin, Jr., son of Jeremiah.
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Shadrack Martin and Martin
Martin
Generously contributed by James D. Martin
Laurens County South Carolina
Real Estate Transactions
Deed Book
Dates Transaction
D/343 1772 Jun 17 - 1793 Feb 28
Shadrack Martin witnessed transaction
D/192 1773 Jan 15 - 1792 Jul 13
Shadrack Martin witnessed transaction
A/94 1774 May 23 - 1785 Nov 13
Shadrack Martin witnessed transaction
A/222 1774 Oct
10 Survey in the name of Martin Martin
D/345 1777 May 29 - 1793 Feb 28
Shadrack Martin witnessed transaction
J/81
1786 213 a. grant to Martin Martin
A/276 1786 Jan 25 - 1786 Jul 07
Wm. Martin and John Martin witnessed
A/324 1786 Sep 06 - 1786 Sep 26
Shadrack Martin witnessed transaction
D/187 1786 Nov 10 - 1792 Jul 02
S. Martin to M. Martin 150 a.
H/205
1787 12 acre grant to Martin
Martin
C/314 1789 Nov 07 - 1790 Dec 15
Martin Martin sold 25 a.
C/81 1789 Nov 27 - 1789 Nov 27
Shadrack Martin will to William Martin
C/80 1789 Nov 27 - 1789 Nov 27
Shadrack Martin will to Jean and Margaret
C/130 1789 Dec 26 - 1790 Mar 16
Martin Martin sold 150 a.
D/105 1791 Sep 05 - 1792 Feb 06
Martin Martin sold 150 a.
E/65 1792 Apr 14 - 1793 Nov
10 Shadrack Martin sells to Wadsworth and Turpin
F/252 1793 - 1797
Sep 09 Martin Martin sold 12 a.
F/231 1793 May 27 - 1797 Jul 18
Martin Martin sold 16 a.
E/209 1794 May 05 - 1794 May 07
Shadrack Martin & Wm. Martin bond on land
E/319 1794 Oct 16 - 1795 Jan 13
Martin Martin witnessed transaction
G/22 1797 Feb
20 Wm. Martin sells 187 a.
G/686 1802 Feb 25 - 1803 Nov 08
Sale of part of grant where S. Martin widow lives
H/15 1803 Sep 20 - 1804 Mar 06
Wm. Martin sells 100 a.
Source: Sara M.
Nash, "Abstracts of Early Records of Laurens County, South Carolina 1785 -
1820," undated.
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William Martin et al to
Joseph Camp J.O.
Contributed by
James D. Martin
Spartanburg County, South
Carolina Deed Book W pp 556-557
William Martin et
al Deed of Conveyance
to
I The State of South carolina
Joseph Camp J.Q.
I Spartanburg District
ABSTRACT
27 Dec 1836 William Martin & Nancy my wife,
Jeremiah Martin and Charlotte my wife, Obadiah Sarratt and Sally my wife,
Thompson Robbs and Lucinda my wife, Ann Bonner, Briant Bonner & Louisa
Bonner, heirs & legatees of the Estate of Briant Bonner, Late of Spartanburg
District, Dec. in consideration of $678 paid by Andrew Bonner & Briant
Bonner, also heirs of the said Briant Bonner, have sold all that tract of
land in said District on Sarratts Creek waters of Broad River, containing
543 acres more or less. Border. long branch. Witness.
Thomas
Harris
Thompson Robbs
Balus
Harris
Lucinda Robbs Sally Sarratt Obadiah Sarratt Nancy (X) Martin Wm. Martin Ann
Bonner Louisa Bonner
Dower relinquished by Nancy (X) Martin wife
of Wm. Martin, Sally Sarratt wife of Obadiah Sarratt, Charlotte Martin wife
of Jeremiah Martin, Lucinda Robbs wife of Thompson Robbs, 11 Mar 1837.
Witness oath by Thomas Harris 21 Jan 1837 to
J. Camp J. Q. Recorded 23 Jun 1838
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ROBERT MCINTOSH TO WILLIAM WHEELER
Transcribed and
contributed by Blair Wheeler
William Wheeler
DEEDS:
Know all men by these presents that Robert McIntosh for and in
consideration of The Sum of Three Hundred Dollars to him in hand paid by
William Wheeler of the County of Yancy and State of North Carolina the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have Bargained Sold and Conveyed and
by these presents does Bargain Sell and Convey unto the Said William Wheeler
and his heirs all his right title claim interesst and demand whatsoever
Excepting one half of the minerals here by Exprefsly reserved unto the Said
grantor and his heirs; in and to the following part or parcel of land lying
and being in The County on the waters of Higgins Branch on the North Side of
the Caney River Mountain bounded as follows: Beginning on a beach tree,
Massey Higgins S.E. Conner & runs with her line N. 26 degreess West Nineteen
Poles to a Black gum & hickory near Said line on the east bank of the
branch; Thence North 28 degrees E up the ridge to a white oak on the top of
the Burnt Knob ridge; thence with the main hight of Said ridge to the top of
Caney River Mountain; thence a western course along the main lot of Said
Caney River Mountain to a Stake at the instersection of Cliff Knob Ridge
with Said Caney River Mountain, thence down the clif knob Ridge to or
opposite Massey Higgins corner Thense with her line to the Beginning all the
cove on Blunt Speculation land included in the above limits not heretofore
Sold: and no more be the Same more or less Supposed to contain one hundred
acres more or less. To have and to hold the aforesaid tract or parcel of
land Except The reservations herein before made up one half of the minerals
unto the Said William Wheeler and his heirs to his and their only use and
behoof for even And the Said Robert McIntosh hereby binds himself and his
heirs Executors and Administrators and all persons wharsoever to William
Wheeler and his heirs for ever for Testamony where of the Sai d Robert
McIntosh has hereunto Set his hand and Seal this 28 day of October A.D. 1874
Witness Robert
McIntosh (Seal)
W. E. Carter
State of North
Carolina
Yancy
County This 28th of December
A.D. 1874 personally appeared before me S. B. Briggs Judge of Probate for
said County the above named Robert McIntosh and acknowledge he due Execution
by him of the fore going Deed for the purpose Therein Name Therefore Let
the said Deed, ad this certificate be Registered Duly Registered This April
27th 1875 S. B. Briggs |
MARY MCMAKEN to JESSE WHEELER
Transcribed and contributed by
Blair Wheeler
Vol. II, Pg. 122: Book U, "568. Page 467 10 Mar 1818, Mary McMaken
(Spartanburg Dist) to Jesse Wheeler (same), for $300 sold all that tract of
land containing 163 acres in said Dist. On the N.E. side of Middle Tyger
river. Border: Edward Smith. Witness Danl. Wilbanks, James Hendricks.
Signed Mary (x) McMaken. Witness oath by James Hendricks 28 Mar 1818 to
John Montgomery, J.P. Rec. 3 Jan 1831." |
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John Meadows to
John W. Meadows
Land
Transfer From John Meadows to John W. Meadows
Deed Book W
Page 327
Document Date:
9 August 1837
Year of Inst.
1837
Year of Record:
1837
Know all men by
these presents that I John Meaders of the State of South Carolina,
Spartanburg Co. Dist for Consideration of the natural love and affection,
which I have and bear for my son John W. Meaders, and also for diverse other
good reasons and considerations, me, hereunto moreover have been given,
granted, and confirmed and by these presents, do give grant and confirm unto
the said John W. Meaders a certain tract, plantation or parcel of Land,
whereon I now live, containing one hundred and thirty six acres, more or
less, lying and being in the district and state aforesaid. On and near the
head of Cane Creek waters of Tyger River. Bounded as follows, Beginning on a
ches nut, 3 X near the mouth of a Small branch, thence N70E.37.50. St 3X on
Levi Moores line No 20 W. 34.75 13. Co 3X on Jason Moores line S70W. 23.00
Ches nut, 3X in Michael Beardens land, at the head of Small branch, there
down said branch Chanin Maple, 3XS85Me.2.75 pine 3XS10W.10.00 Sasafras. 6W
3.00 Poplar, at a branch on Creek, thence down and Cane Cree, to the
beginning. To have and to hold the said premise, with all the rights,
Hereditaments, and appertanances, thereunto belonging, or on anywise
incident or appertaining thereto, to the Said John W. Meadows, his heirs,
____ administrators or assigns forgiving and further for the Same reasons,
& Causes above mentioned, I give to my Son John W. Meaders my Road Waggon &
Harness, and two horses Charly and Bull, one feather bed and furniture, as
good as I have ___ where of I have hereunto Set my hand and seal the 16th
day of June 1837 and 61 years of the Independence of the U.S.A.
Wiley A.
Dean John Meadows Seal
John Hayes
Geo. Nickolls
State of South
Carolina
Spartanburg
district
George Nickolls
makes Oath before me, that he saw John Meadows execute the within deed of
Gift. For the use and purposes herein Employed ,ad that John Hayes and Wiley
A. Dean together with himself witnessed the same
Sworn before
me George Nickolls
&th August 1837
I. ______
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R. C. Poole S.S.C. to J.H. Ezell
Contributed by James D. Martin
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA
DEED BOOK DDD, PAGES 146-149
6 AUGUST 1849
State of South Carolina Spartanburg District
R. C. Poole S.S.C. To
J. H. Ezell
DEED OF CONVEYANCE; 300 ACRES
To all to whom these presents shall come-I,
R. C. Poole, Sheriff of Spartanburg District and State aforesaid, send
Greeting. Whereas, by virtue of a writ of Fire Facias [ Fieri Facias]
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas held for the District aforesaid and
tested the Sixteenth day of November One Thousand Eight hundred and forty at
the suit of Samuel Ezell to the Sheriff directed commanding him that of the
goods and chattels of Nathan Byars to levy the sum of Thirty Six Dollars and
Sixty cents with interest costs and damages.
The Sheriff have seized and taken of the
lands and tenaments of the said Nathan Byars all that certain piece parcel
and tract of land containing three hundred acres more or less, Adjoining
lands of Robert Scruggs, Richard Scruggs and others Known as the
Battleground Tract of land on the head waters of little Buck Creek and
whereas the said premises with their appurtenances -since the seizure by the
Sheriff made by virtue of the said writ of Fire Facias before mentioned have
been exposed to sale at public outcry and purchased by James Ezell of said
district and State aforesaid for the sum of Thirty Six Dollars.
That being the highest sum that was bidden
therefor Know ye that I, R. C. Poole Sheriff successor to A. C. Binad
Sheriff-who be virtue of the said writ of Fire facias aforesaid to him
directed and delivered as aforesaid and by virtue of the statue in such case
made and provided for and in consideration of the said sum of Thirty Six
Dollars to A. C. Bimad Sheriff in hand paid as secured to be paid the
receipt and payment whereof he the said A. C. Bimad has acknowledged and as
successor have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant
bargain and sell unto the said James Ezell his heirs and assigns forever the
said piece parcel and tract of land with its appurtenances and all the
estate right title and interest which the said Nathan Byars of right had of
and in and to the same. To have and to hold the said piece parcel and tract
of land with its appurtenances unto the said James Ezell his heirs and
assigns forever-as fully and absolutely as I the said R. C. Poole Sheriff
successor might could or ought to grant, bargain and sell the same by virtue
of the statue aforesaid and the said writ of Fire Facias or otherwise. In
witness whereof I the said R. C. Poole Sheriff Successor have hereunto set
my hand and seal the Sixth day of August in the year of our Lord One
thousand and Eight hundred and forty nine.
R. C. Poole (sign) (seal)
Sealed signed and delivered
in presence of
George W. H. Legg
David W. Moore
State of South Carolina Spartanburg District
Personally came David W. Moore before me and
made oath that he saw R. C. Poole Sheriff sign seal and deliver the within
Deed for the use and purposes within mentioned and that he together G. W. H.
Legg in the presents of each other witness the execution of the same.
Sworn to before
me David W. Moore the 4`h
March 1850
W. H. Wilbanks Magistrate
State of South Carolina Spartanburg District
I, W. H. Wilbanks Magistrate do hereby
certify to all whom it may concern that Delpha Byars the wife of the within
named, did this day appear before me, and upon being privately and
separately examined by me, did declare, that she does freely, voluntarily
and without any compulsion dread or far of any person or persons whomsoever
renounces, release and forever relinquish unto the said James Ezell, his
heirs and assigns all her interest and estate and also all her right and
claims of Dower, of, in or to all and singular the premises within mentioned
and released. Given under my hand and seal this 24`1 day of
August 1849.
her Delphy X Byars
W. H. Wilbanks
Magistrate mark
This Deed has been duly entered in this
office.
December 4,
1889 E. Bacon County
Auditor
Registered Certified ad Examined December
27, 1889 and original delivered to
FIERI FACIAS -
The name of a writ of execution. The
foundation of this writ is a judgement for debt or damages, and the party
who has recovered such a judgement is generally entitled to it.
The 'Lectric Law Library Legal Lexicon
Genealogy Notes:
1. Nathan Byars is one of the early Land
owners in Upper Spartanburg County and is believed to have
obtained his holdings by a Grant. He is the
father of Delilah Byars who married Robert Benson Martin, son of Martin
Martin.
2. James H. Ezell is the son of Samuel
Ezell.
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Ephraim Potter to Abner Potter
Generously contributed by James D.
Martin
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA
DEED BOOK AA, PAGES 77 - 78
1847 - 1848
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT
DEED OF CONVEYANCE; 200 ACRES
Ephraim Potter
To
Abner Potter
Know all men by these presents that I
Ephraim Potter of the State and District aforesaid for and in consideration
of the sum of two hundred Dollars to me in hand paid by Abner Potter of the
same State and District aforesaid have granted bargained and sold unto the
said Abner Potter all that parcel or tract of land in the State and District
aforesaid,
situate and lying on
Island Creek on the East side Containing two hundred acres more or less.
Beginning at a holly tree on A. Potters line running a South East course to
a stake on the Murry line thence near a South Course on Jesse Murry line to
a post oak on the road running from Randolph Cashs to B. Cashes thence a
North East Course to a red oak on the Meeting House road thence the road a
North Course to an old path that leads up to James Potters to a stake,
Thence a west Course on said Jesse Murry old line to made line to a stake,
Thence North Course along Jesse Scruggs line to a cherry tree and thence a
West Course along Scruggs line to the Creek thence to the beginning corner.
Together with all and singular the rights
members hereditaments and appurtenances belonging or in anywise incident to
have and to hold all and singular the premises before mentioned unto the
said Abner Potter his heirs and assigns forever and I do hereby bind myself
my heirs and Executors and administrators to Warrant and forever defend all
and singular the Said premises unto the said Abner Potter his heirs and
assigns and against any person or persons whomever lawfully Claiming or to
Claim any part thereof. Witness my hand and seal this 14th One
thousand eight hundred and forty seven.
His
Ephraim X Potter
Bryant
Bonner
Mark Thomas Foster
State of South Carolina Spartanburg District
This day personally came Thomas Foster
before me who being duly sworn Saith that he saw Ephraim Potter Execute and
deliver the within deed of conveyance unto the within named Abner Potter for
the uses and purposes within named and that he saw Briant Bonner sign his
name as a concurring Evidence with himself the same. Sworn to and subscribed
before me September 23`d, 1848.
Thomas Foster
William Guthrie, Magistrate
Registered Examined and Certified 7 October
1848
Original Delivered
to (Over)
Genealogy Notes:
1. Ephraim Potter, 1781 - 1847 is Rufus
Ephraim Potter who married Sarah Turner, daughter of George Turner and Nancy
Anderson.
2. Abner Potter, is the son of Rufus Ephraim
Potter, b. 1810-1815.
3. Bryant Bonner is Bryant Bonner, Jr., 1817
- 1879, who married Hannah Middleton Foster, daughter of James Foster and
Ann Turner.
4. Thomas Foster is a son of James Foster and Ann Turner
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