Fanny Davis to Thomas Frazier 10 February 1792 Deed Book. 9, Pg. 285

Fanny Davis to Thomas Frazier 10 February 1792

(Transcribed by Margie Davis Austin Roe) Fanny Davis to Thomas Frazier Deed Book. 9, Pg. 285 10 February 1792 Buyer: Thomas Frazier Seller: Fanny Davis, Acres: 70 Price: During her live time according to the love intent and meaning of their parents and also he and his heirs will add money from time to time and at all times as long as she shall live peacefully and quietly. To have and to hold and occupy perform and enjoy said singular things said permitted above mentioned without the least trouble or interruption. A[?] denial of the said Fanny Davis her heirs and assignees shall _________and must maintain and during of her life time refund these _____ or proceeds. County: Sampson (Previously Duplin) Location: At a Red Oak on the side of the Beaverdam Swamp. Plat: Beginning at a Red Oak on the side of the Beaverdam Swamp then North 20 East 61 poles to a Gum tree then North 70 West 61 poles to a Hickory Thence South 20 West 61 poles to a Oak Thence South 70 East 61 poles to the beginning. Witness: Christopher Sutton William Suggs Clerk: Hardy Halmond State of North Carolina in Sampson County August Court One Hundred Seven Hundred and Ninty this then ____the number deed or deeds from Fanny Davis to Thomas Frazier proved in Open Court and ordained to be registered. State of North Carolina Hardy Halmond Clk. Sampson County then registered in the registers office at the aforesaid County in Book 9 this being the 12 day of September __ ______ One thousand Seven Hundred and ninty three 1973 An Holmes Regs. NOTE: There are three Beaverdam Swamps listed for Sampson County in the NC Gazetteer. 1) Rises in e central Sampson County and flows se into Six Run Creek. 2) Rises in n Sampson County and flows sw into Great Coharie Creek. 3) Rises in nw Sampson County and flows into Mingo Swamp.

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