DEED
JOSIAH BLACKWELL TO JOHN
ENDSLEY
Bedford County, Tennessee Deed Book H, page 402
[Josiah Blackwell to John Endsley 02 Jan 1817]
THIS INDENTURE made and entered into this
Second day of January One thousand eight Hundred & Seventeen between Josiah
Blackwell of the County of Bedford & State of Tennessee of the one part
& John Endsley of the County & State aforesaid of the other part.
WITNESSETH that for and in consideration of
Eight Hundred and Fifty dollars to Me in hand Paid by the said John Endsley,
the Receipt which is hereby acknowledged by the said Josiah Blackwell have
bargained, sold & conveyed & by
these presents do bargain, sell and convey unto the said John Endsley My right,
title, and claim in & to a Certain Tract or Parcel of Land lying and being
on the Dividing Waters between the Waters of
Rock Creek of Duck River and Cain Creek of Elk River in Bedford County
and Lincoln County and Entered in Three Separate entry and grants in three
Separate Grants one Grant No 4977 to Clement Cannon for Twenty five acres &
30 poles. Grant No 4952 Granted to
Robert McCuiston for twenty acres beginning at a Gum & Sugartree the South
West Corner of Grant No 4977 on a Section Line Running thence North with the
East boundary of No 4977 Forty two Poles [BLURRED ( to a corner?)] Beech and
Sugartree, South [Blurred (corner?)] of Grant No 4952 Continuing the same
course North, in all one hundred and fifty six poles to a Sugartree, Liscomb's
S East Corner, thence West with Liscomb's line one hundred and twenty five
poles to a beam, White Oak & Ironwood, South West Corner of No 4952, thence
West sixteen poles to a Sugartree and buckeye, N West Corner of Grant No 4953,
thence South fifty two poles to a Sycamore & a Pawpaw bush, thence East
Passing Thomas Ryon Billing's Corner at sixty one poles and 5/10 to three
Beeches, Southwest Corner of Grant No 4977, the same course East, in all one
hundred & forty one Poles to the beginning, containing one hundred twenty
five acres and thirty poles together with all and singular the rights,
Emoluments here thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining to the only
proper use & behalf of him, the said John Endsley, his heirs and assigns
forever &
The said Josiah Blackwell doth agree to & with the said John
Endsley, his heirs and assigns forever that the before tracts of land and
premises of 125 acres and thirty poles he will Warrant and forever defend
against all Persons Whatever Lawfully Claiming the same.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my
hand and Affixed my seal the day and date above mentioned & Signed, Sealed,
and delivered in the presence of
THOMAS CUMMINGS JOSIAH BLACKWELL [SEAL]
JAMES LOWRY
STATE OF TENNESSEE
BEDFORD COUNTY April Term 1818
I, Thomas Moore, Clerk of the Court of
Pleas and
Quarterly Sessions of the County aforesaid
do Hereby certify that the Execution of
the Within Deed from Josiah Blackwell
to John Endsley was proven in Open court by the Oaths of Thomas Cummings &
James Lowry, subscribing witnesses thereunto and ordered to be certified for
Registration [BLURRED]
Given under my hand at office this 13th
day of April 1818 THOMAS MOORE, Clk
REGISTERED
30
May 1818 Edw [Blurred]
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The
above is the oldest and earliest land transaction by John Endsley in the state
of Tennessee that has come to light.
THOMAS
CUMMINGS was a half brother to John Endsley.
James
Lowry was a brother-in-law to both John Endsley and Thomas Cummings.
[John
Endsley had married Mary Blair, daughter of James Blair and Sarah Elizabeth
Cunningham. James Blair died around
1776 and his widow later remarried to John L. Lowry and had daughters Sarah
(who m. John Endsley's brother, Andrew) and Isabelle "Ibby" who
married Thomas Cummings. ].
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Donated to the TNGENWEB—Marshall County by Dick Wood (September 2004) dick
wood2000@hotmail.com
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