Stewart, GEORGIA
Deed Book K, page 574
Recorded November 1st 1841
State of Georgia }
This Indenture made this fourteenth day of eighteen Hundred forty one between Peter
Lamar of the part of the county of Lincoln and William A. Tait of the
county of Marion of the other part
all of the state of Georgia.
That for and in consideration
of the sum of five hundred dollars to the said Peter Lamar as {?} &,o;u {?}
as on before sealing & delivery of presents the {?} being hereby
acknowledging hath {?} and sold and by this {?} do hereby bargains and sell unto
this said W. A. Tate his heirs and assay's and that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the county of Stewart {?} state containing two hundred two
and a half acres more or less is being better known and distinguished on lot
one hundred thirty five in the Thirty First district of Lee originally
and now Stewart as foreseen the same {?} in the land lottery by Frances Gatril
which fully shows by this grant & Lotterybooks, and was sold as administrators
{?} or the property of said Frances Gatril died, purchased by his {?} Delaunay
& by him conveyed to the said Peter Lamar of the first part herein.
To have and to hold the said tract of land with all & singular the premises
and appurtenances to the same {?} belonging or in any {?} appertaining to the {?}
{?} issues and proof its thereof & every part.
To said W.A. Tate his heirs & assay's
forever in simple from in said Peter Lamor his heirs, executors and appurtenances
& assayers from in claim or {?} of every other person or persons whatsoever
in or to said {?} of {?} he this said
Peter Lamar shall & will by their
presents warrant and will forever defend -
In testimony whereof, the said Peter
Lamar hath hereunto set his hand
and affixed his seal, the day and year
first above written.
Peter Lamar {LS}
John Trammel
Georgia
}
Marion County}
Personally came before me John Trammel, who being duly sworn {?} and south that he saw Peter Lamar
sign and {?} the written and for the purpose {?} {?} and that his
{?} {?} {?} {?} the same as a {?} & saw {?}
{?} do so {?}.
Sworn to and {?} before me this 24th
{?} 1841.
Nathan Watson JP {Justice of the peace}
Recorded this 1st day of November 1841
W. Gresham CLK
[From a small amount of research that
was done, there was in fact a Frances
Gatril from Lincoln County Georgia who
won the 1827 GA Land Lottery lot # 31 in the dist. 135. Frances Gatril then
sold the land to another and then it was
sold to Peter Lamar who then sold it
to William A. Tait.]
Records extracted by
Dixie Tait Kirton & Gerald M. Tait
Stewart Co., Georgia Court House
October 27, 2003
Stewart, GEORGIA
Deed Book P, page 25 & 26
Recorded December 2nd 1844
State of Georgia }
Marion County }
This Indenture made in to this year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred forty two
between William A. Tait of the one part and Samuel M. Tait of the other part
{?} that in for consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars in hand
paid at and before sealing & delivery of these presents hath sold bargained and
conveyed unto him the said Samuel
M. Tate to his {?} all that tract or parcel
of land lying in Stewart County known by {?} of said county no 103 in the
thirty first district to have and to hold unto him the said Samuel M. Tate all
and singular the rights and appurtenance there belonging in fee simple and I the said
William A. Tait do forever warrant from myself or from my heirs as claimants
or the claims of others persons
whomever as {?} whereof I have {?}
William A. Tait {seal}
set my hand and seal
{?} Hobb
Wm. Hardaye J.P.
Recorded this 2nd dao of December 1844
M. Gresham CC
Records extracted by
Dixie Tait Kirton & Gerald M. Tait
Stewart Co., Georgia Court House
October 27, 2003
Stewart, GEORGIA
Deed Book J, page 245-246
Recorded
State of Georgia }
Stewart County }
This Indenture made and entered this tenth day of December, Eighteen Hundred & Thirty
Seven between Benjamin Smith of the
county and State above mentioned and Joseph
Smith of the County of Walton
his attorney in fact on the other part and
William A. Tait of the countyof Stewart in said State on the other part,
that the said Benjamin S. Smith by his said attorney and in consideration
of the sum of One hundred dollars to him in hand paid by William A. Tate of
the county of Stewart at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents
the receipt is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargains and sold and by {?}
presents do grant bargain and {?} unto the said William A.Tate his heirs and
{?} all that tract on parcel in lot of land known and distinguished by No.
one hundred and{?} seventh lying and being in the Thirty First Distinct of
Lee originally now Stewart County. To have and to hold the said Bargained Premises
containing one hundred one and a half acres more or less unto the said William
A. Tate his heirs, Executions and administrations of the said bargained premised.
{Page 246 was not copied}
Records extracted by
Dixie Tait Kirton & Gerald M. Tait
Stewart Co., Georgia Court House
October 27, 2003
Stewart, GEORGIA
Deed Book E, page 98 & 99
Recorded October 14 l835
State of Georgia
This Indenture made this seventh day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and thirty five and of American Independence between
William Tate of the County of Barber and State of Alabama of the one part
and part in Pantin Louphries of the county of Stewart aforesaid of the
other part, (?) that the said William Tate for and in consideration of the
sum of Five Hundred dollars to him in hand paid at and before the selling
and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledge
that granter bargains sold and by these presents both grant bargain
sell and deliver confirm and convey unto the said Pantin Louphries
his heirs {?}all that tract or parcel of land and being i the twentieth district
of originally Lee now the county of Stewart and known and distinguished
in the {?} of said district by the number one hundred and forty
eight (148)containing two
hundred two half acres be the same more or
less.
To have and to hold the said tract or parcel
of land unto him the said Pantin Louphries his heirs and assign to gather
with all and singular the appurtenances{??} giving and his own proper
benefit and behold forever in {?} simple and the said William Tate for
himself his heirs executors and administrating the said bargain premises
unto the said Pantin Loumphies
his heirs and assigns will {?} and forever
the {?} right and title thereof against himself and against the claims of
all {?}.
In testimony whereof, the said William TATE
hath hereunto set his
hand and affixed his seal, the day and year
above written.
his
William X Tate
mark
M. Gresham
Recorded this 14th day of October 1835
M. Gresham CC
Records extracted by
Dixie Tait Kirton & Gerald M. Tait
Stewart Co., Georgia Court House
October 27, 2003