Midgett, J. / Hinton, L. (1910)
Lauderdale Co., Tn. Deed Book b-3; page 90
Julia Midgett, et. Al
to deed 38 acres
L.L. Hinton
State of Tennesse
Lauderdale County
We, Julia Midgett and husband, R.M. Midgett, for and in consideration of the sum
of $503.25, to us cash in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, have this day bargained and sold and do hereby transfer and convey
unto L.L. Hinton, a certain tract or parcel of land which is situated, lying and
being in the 14th civil district of said county and bounded as follows:
beginning at a stake with elm pointers; thence north 13 poles to a stake in the
field; thence west 46 poles to a stake in the big road, elm and locust pointers;
thence north 42 degrees east 46 poles to a stake with black oak pointers; thence
north 7 degrees east 62 poles to Mitchell’s south boundary line; thence east 37
poles to a stake, Ray’s west boundary line; thence south 25 poles to Ray’s
corner; thence east 25 poles to a stake in bass’ west boundary line; thence
south 39 poles to a stake in the big road; thence northwesterly direction with
the big road 66 poles to the beginning. Containing 38 acres more or less. Being
the same tract of land conveyed to said Julia Midgett by said L.L. Hinton by
deed registered in the register’s office of said county to which reference is
made. Said 38 acres is conveyed, subject to the homestead and dower of Mrs.
Martha a. Duncan in said land. To have and to hold said tract of land to the
said L.L. Hinton, his heirs and assigns forever, to the homestead and dower of
said Mrs. Duncan, in fee simple. We covenant to and with said Hinton that we are
well seized and possessed of said land, that we have a good right to convey
same, that same is unincumbered and that we will warrant and forever defend the
title thereto against the lawful claims of all persons whatsoever. This the
24th day of January 1910.
R.M. Midgett
Julia Midgett
State of Tennessee
Lauderdale County
Personally appeared before me, W.H. Crichfield, a notary public, in and for
said county, R.M. Midgett and his wife, Julia Midgett, the within named
bargainors, with whom I am personally acquainted, and who acknowledged that
they executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained. And julia
Midgett, wife of the said R.M. Midgett, having appeared before me, privately
and apart from her husband, the said R.M. Midgett, acknowledged the execution
of said deed to have been done by her freely, voluntarily and understandingly,
without compulsion or constraint from her said husband, and for the purposes
therein expressed. Witness my hand and seal of office at office in edith,
Tennessee this 28th day of January 1910.
W.H. Crichfield, Notary Public
presented for registration on the 29th day of January 1910 at 3:10 p.m.
J. Monroe Garrett, register
by T.A. Rice, D.R.