SARAH ENDSLEY, WIDOW OF
ANDREW ENDSLEY,
OBTAINS LAND IN TENNESSEE
AS PER HIS WILL
Bedford County Tennessee Deed Book Q, page 28, 24 Aug,
1819
THOMAS
CUMMINGS TO SARAH ENDSLEY: 150 ACRES
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty fourth day of August in the Year of Our
Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Nineteen Between Thomas Cummings of Bedford
County & State of Tennessee of the one part and Sarah Endsley, widow of
Andrew Endsley dec'd For the lawful heirs of the said Andrew Endsley dec'd of
the County and State aforesaid of the other part agreeable to the last will and
Testament of the said Andrew Endsley dec'd authorizing said Sarah Endsley to
purchase land.
Viz. Reference has to said
Andrew Endsley will, will more fully show.
WITNESSETH that the said Thos. Cummings For and in consideration of the
sum of five hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid by the said Sarah
Endsley the receipt whereby is hereby acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained,
sold and conveyed and confirmed unto the said Sarah Endsley for the heirs of
said Andrew Endsley dec'd their heirs and assigns forever a certain tract or
parcel of land situate lying & being in the County of Bedford and State of
Tennessee, Second District, Third Range & fourth Section on the West Waters
of the East Fork of Rock Creek of Duck River.
BEGINNING at a Sugartree and beech on the Section Line, Felix
Robinson's Southwest Corner of 1000 acres conveyed at different times to Thomas
Cummings & Lowry of which this is a part, running thence East one hundred
and sixty-five poles to a White Oak and dogwood, Same is Blackwell's corner,
thence North along said Blackwell's
line one hundred poles to said Blackwell's corner. Eleven poles in Smiley's line thence West
with Smiley's line Twenty four poles to to Black Ashes & elm, Smiley's
corner. Thence North along Smiley's
line fifty four poles to a [????] and dogwood, thence West one hundred &
forty nine poles to a Sugartree & Lynn on the Section Line. Thence South with the Section Line to the
point of beginning, with magnetic variation of five degrees to all the lines,
supposed to be one hundred fifty acres, be the same, more or less.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid land with all and singular the rights
and profits ennoulments [spelling???] and improvements & appurtenances of & in to the same belonging or any
where appertaining to the only acct & behalf of them, the said heirs of the
said Andrew Endsley, dec'd and their Heirs and assigns forever and the
aforesaid Thomas Cummings, for his Heirs, Executors & admins. Does covenant
and agree with the said Sarah Endsley for the lawful heirs of Andrew Endsley
dec'd or assigns that the before received land and bargained premises he will
Warrant and forever defend against the right, Title, Interest or Claim of all
and every person or persons whatever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Thomas Cummings hath hereinunder set his
hand and affixed his seal the day and year above mentioned.
SIGNED, SEALED, & DELIVERED
THOMAS CUMMINGS [SEAL]
In Presents of
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STATE
OF TENNESSEE BEDFORD COUNTY
October Term 1819
I, James McKinek [spelling??], Clerk of the Court of Pleas and
Quarterly Sessions of the county aforesaid do hereby certify that the Execution
of the within deed of Conveyance from Thomas Cummings to Sarah Endsley was
acknowledged in Open Court by the said Cummings and ordered to be certified and
Registeered.
GIVEN under my hand this 15th Day of October, 1819 J. M. McKINEN
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THOMAS
CUMMINGS was a half brother of Andrew and John Endsley and a full brother to
George Cummings who served as Co-Executor of Andrew Endsley's will in Stokes
County, NC. Thomas was also a
brother-in-law to Sarah Endsley. He had
married Sarah's sister, Isabel, "Ibby" Lowry in a double wedding
ceremony on the same day that Sarah Lowry had married Andrew Endsley. The double wedding took place 30 Sep 1806
in Abbyville District, S. C.
Sarah
and "Ibby" Lowry were half sisters to Mary Blair who married her
first cousin, John Endsley. Ergo: Two brothers and a half brother married two
sisters and a half sister.
Andrew Endsley died in North Carolina. In his will he stated a desire that his
Widow, Sarah, and the children accompany the extended Endsley/Cummings/Lowry
families to Tennessee. He made
provision in his will for the purchase of land in Tennessee for Sarah and the
children. She did accompany the family
to what became Marshall County, TN and shortly remarried to Hugh Barnett
Smiley, an adjoining landowner. Hugh
Barnett Smiley & Sarah, her mother and a sister, Jane Caldwell, and Thomas
& Ibba Cummings are all buried at Round Hill Cemetery, Marshall County, TN.
near John & Mary Endsley's grave sites.
Donated
to the TNGENWEB—Marshall County by Dick Wood
(September 2004) dick wood2000@hotmail.com
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