William Hubbard To William Alberson Deed 20 October 1789
(Transcribed by Joan S Dunn)
Deed Book E Page 126, 127, 128, & 129
William Hubbard To William Alberson
Deed 2 Tracts Land
This Indenture made the twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty nine. Between William Hubbard of the County of Duplin and State of
North Carolina of the one part and William Alberson of the same County and State of the other
part. Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of the sum of two Hundred pounds good and
Lawfull Money of the State of No. Carolina aforesaid to him in hand well and truly paid by
William Alberson aforesaid The receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have given granted
Bargained sold assigned and set over To William Alberson his heirs Executors admrs. and assigns
forever one certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Duplin
aforesaid in the fork of the No. East and Burncoat swamp. Being part of a Tract of one hundred
and twenty five acres Granted by Patent to Lewis Powel the 30th of March 1754. Including the
Island Between the East and West runs of Burncoat Swamp and the No. East Bridge where the said
Albersons new field now is Etc. Begining at a stake in the run of Burncoat Swamp in the uper
line of the Paten and runs as the Patent So. 23 Wt. to a Maple in a branch or pond where the
second Corner of the Patent Mentions a pine, Thence along said Paten Courses South 50 Wt. Sixty
two chains to a stake in the No. East swamp Called in the Paten a pine, thence So. 42 Et. 18
chains, thence So. 60 Wt. Ten chains down the River thence So. Ten chains to a marked pine in
the Island, thence along the last or open line of the Paten No. 45 Et. to the run of Burncoat
swamp at Lewis Barfields line, thence up the said run as it meanders with Barfields line to the
first station containing by Estimation seventy five acres be the same more or less as also one
other Tract or parcel of Land in Duplin County aforesaid, on both sides of the No. East swamp
including the Bridge nigh the mouth of Burncoat swamp and part of the Great Road Begining at a
white oak the first station of his survey of two hundred acres that was patened by George Smith
on the open line of his old survey of one Hundred and twenty five acres thence the lines of the
one Hundred and Twenty five acre Survey South 47 Wt. 120 poles to a white oak at the last corner
of said Survey. Thence the line of said old Survey No. 40 poles to a red oak, thence No. 60 Et.
40 poles to a stake, thence No. 42 Wt. 72 poles to a stake. Thence crossing the river South 88
Wt. 38 poles to a Cypress & Maple in the west edge of the Swamp thence crossing the road supposed
to be on or nigh William Kornegas line South sixty West 60 poles to a stake thence South 180 poles
to a stake, thence Et. 254 poles to a stake thence joining his own line No. 20 Wt. 190 poles to
the first station containing by estimation Two Hundred acres be the same more or less. Being the
contents of a Paten granted to William Hubbard aforesaid Paten bearing date the Eleventh day of
July 1788. To have and to hold the aforesaid land and premises with all the appurtenances to the
same belonging or in any wise appurtaining to him the said William Alberson his Heirs or assigns
forever free from all former gifts grants Martgages Intails wills Dower right or title of Dower
or any other Incumberances whatsoever given granted or done by him the said William Hubbard or
any other person or persons by from or under him or them or any of them and the said William Hubbard
the aforesaid Lands and premises to him the said William Alberson his heirs Executors Administrators
and assigns forever, shall and will warrant secure and Defend from and against him the said William
Hubbard his heirs Excrs. admrs. or assigns forever, as also from and against the just and Lawfull
claim of any other person or persons Who may hereafter lay any Lawfull claim to the same. In witness
whereof the said William Hubbard hath hereunto set his hand and seal the Date first above written.
signed sealed and Delivered William Hubbard
In the presence of us
James Hubbard
William A. Houstaon
State of No. Carolina Duplin County January Term 1791
Then was the within Deed proved in open Court by the oath of James Hubbard and ordered to be
Registered. Test W. Dickson C. C.
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