Deed Conveyance, Joseph Crenshaw to Henry Horton
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Lancaster Deed Book G, page 359, Deed conveyance, Joseph Crenshaw to Henry Horton
"State of South Carolina

Know all man by these presents that I Joseph Crenshaw of Jackson county in the state of Georgia planter for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and fifty Dollars to me paid by Henry Horton in the district of Lancaster in the state of South Carolina planter have granted Bargained Sold and Released and by these presents do grant Bargain Sell and Release unto the said Henry Horton all that tract of Land Containing One Hundred Acres More of Less lying and being in Lancaster Dist. South Carolina on The North Side of Dry Creek the Waters of Catawba River being the Northeast Side of said River It being a part of a tract of five hundred Acres Orginally Granted to Bejamin Cooks Beginning on a Ceder Corner on the Bank of the aforesaid Creek from thence to a Hickory Corner in N. E. Corse to a a Hickory Station from thence to another Hickory ditto from thence to a Hickory Corner from thence in S. E. Course to a black Jack Corner being the Dividing Corner on the Original line thence a S. W. Course to the ??? a Water Oak Station in a small Drain said course to the old original Line thence a N. W. course along the Old Line to the beginning cedar Corner Together with all and singular the Rights Members Hereditaments and apurtances to the said premises Belonging or in any wise incident or apurtaining To have and to hold all and Singular the premises before mentioned unto the said Henry Horton His heirs and assigns for ever and I do hereby bind myself my heirs Ex'r & Adm'r to warrant and for ever defend all and Singular the said premises unto the said Horton his heirs and assigns against Myself and my heirs and against any person whomsoever Lawfully Claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof
Witness my hand and seal this 19th day of Jan'y 1809 and in the Thirty Third year of the Independances of the United States of America
(signed) Joseph Crenshaw (seal)

Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of us
(signed) Micajah Crenshaw
(signed) Robert Champion

South Carolina Lancaster District
Personally appeared Micajah Crenshaw and Robert Champion and Maketh Oath and saith that they saw Joseph Crenshaw sign seal and Deliver the within Deed to Henry Horton for the purposes therein Set fourth Sworn Jan'y 19th 1809
(signed) Wm Curry J Q?
(signed) Micajah Crenshaw
(signed) Robert Champion
Recorded April 6, 1812"

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