John McAninch, 1830’s, continues to buy and sell land in Giles County |
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20 Sept. 1830 |
166 ¼ acres |
Andrew Fay [to] |
John McAninch |
Notes and |
1. 166 ¼ acres, “part of 7000”, bought for $148 and 1/8 dollars |
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Deed Extracts: |
2. [originally] “purchased by said Fay of John Cox who was one of the |
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heirs of Buncomb & being part of a 7000 acre tract” |
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3. beginning at Hugh Torrence North East corner |
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4. … Gray H. Edward’s South boundary line [see April 1826] … |
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[not on] |
5. … two cedars John Williamson’s North East corner |
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[1994 list] |
6. [witnesses] James Patteson / J. W. Scott |
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Source: Bk I+J pg. 299 [Registered 21 Sept. 1832] [two years later] |
8 Feb. 1831 |
43 + 22/160 a. |
John McAninch [to] |
Robert S. Harris |
Notes and |
1. 43 acres & 22/160 acres (22 poles), sold for $200 |
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Deed Extracts: |
2. on the west side of Richland Creek … a cedar Jesse Beasley’s |
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North W. corner … east boundary of the Buncomb tract … |
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[no. 6 on] |
3. two cedars in John Williamson’s North boundary line |
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[1994 list] |
4. [witnesses] N. G. Nye / R. W. Martin |
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Source: Bk I+J pg 304 [Registered 26 Sept. 1832] [nineteen months later] |
23 Jan. 1832 |
1800 acres |
John McAninch [to] |
Bernard M. Patteson |
Notes and |
1. sold for $2000, waters of Donohoos Creek a branch of Richland Creek |
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Deed Extracts: |
2. part of a 7000 [7000 sic] acre tract granted to the heirs of Buncomb |
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3. … [line] running … west (crossing the Florence road at 421 poles) … |
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3. … John Williamsons south west corner … |
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[1994 list] |
5. [witnesses] E.J. Shields, Charles C. Abernathy |
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Source: Bk O pg. 564 [Registered 14 Nov. 1840] [over eight years later] |
27 Aug. 1833 |
13 acres, $91 |
John McAninch [to] |
John P. Wilson |
Notes and |
1. adjoins 40 acres sold to Robert Harris by said McAninch |
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Deed Extracts: |
2. [other neighbors] Jordan Whitaker, Hugh Campbell |
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3. [witnesses] Kenny A. Shorter, Ben Carter |
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[1994 list] |
Source: Bk K pg.356-7 [Registered 27 Dec. 1833] [four months later] |
__ __ 1833 [sic] |
93 3/4 acres |
John McAninch [to] |
Jordan Whitley |
Notes and |
1. date: two ‘__’s in the Deed Book record; sold for $300 |
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Deed Extracts: |
2. land “on the waters of Richland Creek of Elk River” |
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3. “and it being a part of the Buncomb tract” |
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4. adjoins 40 acres bought from Gray Edwards [see April 1826] |
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5. neighbors: Hugh Campbell, Thomas Williams |
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6. … “splitting the cave spring equally” … [Charles] Buford’s line … |
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7. … John McAninch reserves for his own use a cedar grove on the |
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South west corner of said tract, that is to say, the timber in said grove |
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[1994 list] |
8. [witnesses] Samuel A. Blair, James C. Carter |
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Source: Bk L pg.338 [Registered 19 Sept. 1835] [two years later] |
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McAninch Family History NL, v.XII.n.1 January 2004 Copyright Frank McAninch page 2004-05 |