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Bullington Deed |
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Spartanburg District Conveyance Book AA, 1848-1850
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Robert Bullington } Deed of Conveyance
To
} State of South Carolina
Samuel Bullington } Spartanburgh District
Know all men by these presents that I, Robert Bullington of the State
& district aforesaid, in the consideration of Four hundred & fifty
dollars to me paid by Samuel Bullington hath bargained Sold &
released and by these presents do bargain Sell & release unto
sd S. Bullington a tract or parcel of land
whereon he now lives, being on the South side of South Pacolet river, containing
one hundred & thirty four acres, bounded as follows. Beginning at a Gum on
sd river thence So 5 E. 15 ch to a red oak thence 3.50 to a Stake
thence S 45 E. 10 ch to a Post Oak thence S 74 E 29.50 to a Stake all on
McDowell's line. Thence No. 15 ch to a Chestnut near the spring thence
with the meanders about No. 40 W 24.50 to a White oak E 2.50 to stake thence No
17 to stake on the bank of the river thence with the meanders of the river to
the beginning to have & to hold forever and I, Robert Bullington, do
hereby bind myself & my heirs to warrant and forever defend the right
thereof together with the appurtenances thereunto against any person or persons,
claiming the Same or any part thereof. In witness whereof I have set my hand and
seal the Eighteenth day March in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight
hundred & thirty six and in the sixtieth year of the independence of the
United States America. Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
Moses
Foster } (Containing one hundred)
John Bomar }
(& thirty four acres ?Interested) Robert Bullington {Seal}
State of South Carolina } Before me personally came Moses Foster and
made oath
Spartanburgh District } that he saw Robert
Bullington Sign Seal & deliver the
within Deed of Conveyance to
Samuel Bullington for the use and purposes therein mentioned and that
John Bomar and himself in the presence of each other witnessed the
Execution & acknowledgement of the same. Sworn and Suscribed before me the
20 July 1848
Z. Lanford,
Magst.
Moses Foster
State of South Carolina } I, Z. Lanford a Magistrate of said district
do hereby
Spartanburgh District } certify unto all Whom it
may concern that Mary Bullington wife of the within named Robert
Bullington did this day appear before me & upon being privately &
separately examined before me and declare that she did freely and Voluntarily
without any compulsion and fear of any person or persons whosoever, renounced,
released and forever relinquish unto the within named [Page 38 of Deed Book
AA] Samuel Bullington, his heirs and assigns all her interest and estate and
also all the rights and claim of Dower of, in and to all and Singular the
premises within mentioned and released. Given under my hand & seal the 20
July 1848.
Z. Lanford
Mags.
{Seal}
Mary (x) Bullington.
Registered, examined & Certified the 22 July
1848. Original delivered to [left blank].
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Samuel Bullington } Deed of Conveyance
To
} State of South Carolina
Oliver
Clark } Spartanburgh
District
Know all men by these presents that I, Samuel Bullington of the State and
district aforesaid in Consideration of four hundred and fifty dollars to me paid
by Oliver Clark of the State and district above named have granted
bragained Sold and released and by these presents do grant bargain & sell
unto the above named Oliver Clark a tract of land where on I now live
Situate in the district & state above named on the South side of South
Pacolet River containing by Survey One hundred & thirty four acres more or
less, and bounded as follows. Beginning on a Gum on sd river thence
S. 5 E. 15 Ch to red oak thence 3.50 to stake thence So. 45 E. 10 Ch to Post Oak
thence S 74 E. 29.50 to stake all on McDowell's line thence N. 15 Ch to a
chestnut near the spring thence with the meanders about north 40 W 26.50 to
white oak - thence 2.50 to stake thence 17 to stake on the bank of the river
thence with the meanders of the river to the Beginning, to have & to hold
forever and I, Elizabeth Bullington do hereby Join my husband Samuel
Bullington in the Deed and hereby relinquish & release unto the above
named Oliver Clark all my interest Estate & Claim of Dower to all and
singular the premises above named and released and I, Samuel Bullington
do hereby bind myself, my heirs, Executors & administrators to warrant and
forever defend the right hereditaments and the same or any part threreof. In
witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this the twenty
first day of January Eighteen hundred & Forty Seven
Pinckney
Hammett
}
S. Bullington {Seal}
[J. Or] T.S. Bullington}
Elizabeth (x) Bullington {Seal}
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State of South Carolina } Before me personally came Pickney Hammett
and made
Spartanburgh District } oath that he saw
Samuel Bullington Sign Seal and deliver the within deed of Conveyance to
Oliver Clark for the use and purposes therein mentioned and that S.
Bullington and himself in the presence of each other witnessed the Execution
and acknowledgment of the same.
Sworn & Subscribed before me the 20 of
July 1848.
Z. Lanford
Magst.
Pickney Hammett
State of South Carolina } I, Z. Lanford a magistrate of said district
do hereby certify
Spartanburg District } unto
all whom it may concern that Elizabeth Bullington wife of the within
named Samuel Bullington did this day appear before me and upon being
privately and Separately examined before me did declare that she did freely and
Voluntarily without any Compulsion dread or fear of any person or persons
whomsoever renounce release and forever relinquish unto the within named
Oliver Clark his heirs and assigns all her interest of Dower of in and to
all and singular the premises within mentioned and released. Given under my hand
and Seal 20th July 1848
Z. Lanford
Mag.
{Seal}
Elizabeth (x) Bullington
Registered Examined & Certifyed the 22 July 1848.
Original delivered
to [left blank]