William Hubbard Deed 11 July 1788
(Transcribed by Joan S Dunn)
Deed Book B Page 172
No. 1054
William Hubbard two hundred acres of land in Duplin County on both sides
of the North 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 the old survey of one hundred and twenty five acres. Then the
line of the one hundred and twenty five acre survey So. 47 Wt. 120 poles to a
white oak at the East corner of the said survey. Thence the line of the said
old survey North 40 poles to a red oak. Thence No. 60 Et. 40 pole to a stake.
Thence No. 42 Wt. 72 poles to a stake. thence crossing the run South 88 Wt.
38 pole to a cypress & maple in the west edge of the swamp. Thence crossing
the road. Supposed to be on or nigh. William Kornegay's line South 60 Wt. 60
poles to a stake. Thence South 180 poles to a stake. Thence East 254 poles
to a stake. Thence joining his own line No. 20 Wt. 190 poles to the first station.
Dated the 11th day of July 1788
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