Deed Conveyance Robert Williams to Mary McKee
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Lancaster District, SC Deed Book A, page 110
A Indenture made February 3, 1787 between Robert Williams and Mary McKee, both Lancaster County, South Carolina Planters. Robert Williams for ten shillings Sterling conveys to Mary McKee fifty acres of land "being & lying on a branch of Beaver Creek on the N. E. side of the Wateree River in Lancaster County Bounded on one Side by Edward Stones tract Owengs? on the Other Side by Land fomerly belonging to Tho's Gouger" The tract was part on a 100 acre tract granted to James Williams on April 29, 1772. Signed by Robert Williams. Witnesses were "Eli'n Alexander, To's Coil, and Henry Hudson".

Lancaster District, SC Deed Book A, page 111
A Indenture made February 3, 1787 between Robert Williams and Mary McKee, both Lancaster County, South Carolina. Robert Williams for two pounds, eighteen shillings and seven pence Sterling conveys to Mary McKee fifty acres of land "lying and being on the N. E. side of the Wateree River in Lancaster County bounding on one Side by Edward Owens & by Thomas Gougers & Lcl?" The tract was part on a 100 acre tract granted to James Williams on April 29, 1772. Signed by Robert Williams. Witnesses were "Eli'r Alexander, To Corle, and Henry Hudson".

Mary McKee paid full amount on day of the conveyance. The witnesses for the receipt were the same as for the conveyance.

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