1835 Deed: John Judd to Gideon Dickens

Page 1 of 1835 Deed: John Judd to Gideon Dickens
Page 1 of 1835 Deed: John Judd to Gideon Dickens
From the papers of Merry T. Pittman
Page 2 of 1835 Deed: John Judd to Gideon Dickens
Page 2 of 1835 Deed: John Judd to Gideon Dickens
From the papers of Merry T. Pittman

Transcription:
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This indenture made this twentieth day of Nov in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty five Between John Judd of Chatham County and North Carolina of the one part and Gideon Dickens of the County and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said John Judd for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars to him in hand paid by the said Gideon Dickens before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt and payment whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained sold conveyed and delivered and by these presents do bargain sell convey and confirm unto the said Gideon Dickens one certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in Chatham County on both sides of the road from Avents ferry joining the lines of Thomas Springfield and others and bounded as follows (to wit) beginning at a small Black Jack near Zachariah Robards shop and thence runs south seventeen chains and fifty five links to a post oak amongst pointers thence west twenty eight chains and fifty links to a lightwood stake four Black Jack pointers thence north seventeen chains and fifty five links to a lightwood stake in Thomas Springfields line one pine and three Black Jack pointers thence with Springfields line east to the beginning
To have and to hold the aforesaid land and premise to the said Gideon Dickens together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging with all hereditaments thereunto belonging and the said John Judd

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for himself his heirs executors administrators or assigns do by these presents warrant and forever defend the aforesaid land and premises free and clear from his heirs executors administrators and assigns and from the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever to the said G. Dickens his heirs executors administrators or assigns forever
In witness whereof the said John Judd hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first mentioned
Signed sealed and acknowledged in presents of

John Judd [seal]
Geo Luther
Jefferson Judd

State of North Carolina
The execution of the within deed was duly proven before me by the oath of George Luther one of the subscribing witnesses thereto. – Let this deed be registered March the 22nd 1837
JNO M Dick

Chatham County Registers Office the 31st of March 1837
This deed was then registered in said office
Book A.E. pages 4-5

1821: Kinchen Robirds Land Plat, Chatham County-Moore County

1821: Kinchen Robirds Land Plat, Chatham County
1821: Kinchen Robirds Land Plat, Chatham County
From the papers of Merry T. Pittman

 

Transcription:

The above plat represents one hundred and sixty four acres of land on Both sides of the road leading from Avents Ferry in Chatham County to the longstreet in Moore County and bounded as follows (To wit)-
Beginning at a dead pine in a small pond at the intersection of Rossers and Ishmael Robirds lines and runs thence west along Ishmael’s line twenty chains to a Black Jack thence south thirteen chains and sixty links to a Black Jack stump near Ishmael Robird’s stable thence with another of Ishmael’s lines west forty chains to a pine thence with another of said Ishmael’s lines north thirty two chains and ten links to a dead pine in William Rush’s line thence East sixty chains with said Rush’s line to a red oak stump his corner thence South two degrees East eighteen chains and fifty links to the beginning it being bounded all round by other and older lines except the line of forty chains and of thirty two chains and ten links agreeable to the date of the grant […] surveyed this 19th July 1821-
By William Campbell