Barren County KY Deeds

Lawler-Munday

Contributed by Amy Coomer 


Barren County KY Deed Book # 7 pg. 326-327  

Whereas in an action of Mary Wade and others. Plaintiffs against Ina Bogan Administrator of the estate of Samuel Lawler de’cd and other defendants were pending in the Simpson circuit court. Our order was entered at the August term 1870 _____ the undersigned a special commissioner to convey to Sarah Munday the tract of land mentioned in the title bond of Sarah Lawler to Sarah Munday file in said suit marked A said land lying and being in the county of Barren and said to contain one hundred and fifty five acres being the same tract of land in which said Sarah Munday and her husband R. H. Munday now lives.

Now therefore the indenture made and entered into the 30th day of August 1870 between J. W. Lawler, Mary E. Wade, Henry Wade, A. E. Robey, Thos Robey, N. _. Lawler, H. C. Lawler, S. F. Lawler, S. N. Lawler, Thos C. Clayhill and E. S. Clayhill by John L . Stanford Commissioner as aforesaid of the first part and Sarah Munday of the second part, Witness to;

that for and in consideration of the premises and in obedience to said order, the parties of the first part by John L Stanford Commissioner aforesaid do hereby convey to said party of the second part and her heirs and assigns the tract of land mentioned in the title bond of Samuel Lawler to Sarah Munday filed in said suit and marked A being the same tract of land in which Sarah Munday and R. H. Munday now lives lying and being in the county of Barren and state of Kentucky and supposed to contain one hundred fifty five acres.

To have and to hold the same unto the appertenances[as written] unto the party of the second part her heirs and assigns forever and the party of th first part by J. L. Stanford Commissioner aforesaid hereby ____ unto the party of the second part, that they will warrant and defend the title to the tract of land hereby conveyed against the claims of themselves, their heirs and assigns forever.

                                    In testimony, whereof , said Commissioner has                                                     hereunto set his name, this 30th day of August 1870

 

                                                                         J. L. Stanford

                                                                                       Commissioner 

As presiding Judge of the Simpson Circuit court, this is to certify that I have examined within deed ___ J. L. Stanford Com.  And in open court, __ the same current, approved the same, and order it to be certified by the Clerk of the Court for record- this August 30th 1870.

                                                                  J. P. Bates

                                                                             Special Judge

  

State of Kentucky

Simpson Circuit Court

August Term 1870

This deed from J. L. Stanford Com. Of court to Sarah Munday was this day produced in open court by said Com. And acknowledged by him- and was ordered and approved by the court and ordered to be certified to the proper offices for record.

                                      Given under my hand, this 30th day of August, 1870

                                                                            P. B. ____ Clerk of

                                                                            Simpson Circuit Court.

 

State of Kentucky { Sct

Barren County

                             I, J. P. Nuckols, clerk of the county court for said County do certify that the forgoing deed from J. L. Stanford Commissioner to Sarah Munday was on the 24th day of September 1870 filed in my office for record. Whereupon the same together with the testimonials of acknowledgment and approval therein entered and this certificate have been recorded.

                                             Given under my hand, this 10th day of

                                              November 1870.

                                                                  J. P. Nuckols CBCC

 

 

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