Andrew Adams To Benjamin Thomson Deed 18 January 1791
(Transcribed by Joan S Dunn)
Deed Book E Page 302, & 303
Andrew Adams To Benjamin Thomson
Deed 100 acres
This Indenture made this eighteenth 18th day of January anno Domini one thousand
seven hundred and ninety one. Between Andrew Adams and Benjamin Thomson both of the State
of No. Carolina and County of Duplin of the other part. Witnesseth that for and in consideration
of the sum of twenty pounds currency of the State of North Carolina to me in hand paid by
the said Benjamin Tomson before the Ensealing and Delivery of these presents. The Receipt
thereof I acknowledge myself to be fully satisfied and paid every part and parcel thereof
have given granted bargained sold and confirmed unto the aforesaid Benjamin Tomson his heirs
Executors administrators and assigns forever one peice of Land containing one hundred acres
it being the said end of a Tract of Land taken up by Andrew Adams and begun to divide at a
pictured pine and goes No. with Benjamin Adams line to Benjamin Tomson corner and thence
along with the chopt trees to Isaac Dawsons line thence So. along with his line concluding
the uper End of Andrew Adams Land from the dividing blazed trees for one hundred acres be
the same more or less to have and to hold together unto the said Benjamin Tomson his heirs
Executors adminisr. and assigns forever and as for my part the aforesaid Andrew Adams my
heirs Executors administrators and assigns that the aforesaid Land and premises is free
and clear of all Incumbrances whatsoever and that the said Benjamin Tomson his heirs
Executors administrators or assigns may and shall forever hold possess occupy and peacebly
enjoy the said Land and premises with all benefits and appurtainances unto the same belonging
only Excepted yeilding and paying the yearly Rents which may become Due furthermore for my
part the said Andrew Adams my heirs Excrs. administrators and assigns by these presents doth
forever hereafter warrant and Defend against the Lawfull Calim of any person or persons
whatsoever the aforesaid Land and premises with all benefits and appurtainances to the same
belonging unto Benjamin Tomson his heirs Executors administrators or assigns. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
signed sealed and Delivered
In the presence of us Andrew Adams
Henry Johnston
Solomon Carter
State of No. Carolina Duplin County July Term 1791
Then was the within deed proved in open Court by the oath of Henry Johnston & ordered to
be Registered. Test W. Dickson C. C.
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