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Note: From Logan County Kentucky Deed Abstracts 1813-1819 Deed Book D page 38, Mortgage 16 Sept. 1812 Samuel Caldwell delivers to Thomas McLanahan, David Smith and George M. McWhirter, $1,000 paid, his right to the property to-wit: 1 Negro man named Hume, 1 Negro girl named Louisa, about 17 years, 1 other Negro girl named Blanch, about 13 years, a mulatto color, 15 head of sheep, household goods, etc. Void if paid: Witness by Alexander McWhirter. March 1822 Alexander McWhirter and Samuel Gann witnessed a deed between Jeremiah Franks and Peter Bain 24 acres of land on the Caney fork river bounded by William English in Warren county. January 30, 1824, Alexander McWhirter and Jeremiah Franks witnessed a deed between Willian Gann to Peter Gann on Caney fork river Warren county Tennessee. Oct. 2 1824 Alexander McWhirter and Archibald Bain witnessed a deed between Jeremiah Franks and Peter Bain on Caney fork river in Warren county Tennessee. April 24, 1824: No. 49 Alexander McWhirter enteres fifty acres of land in Warren county Tennessee., on Sink Creek beginning on a Red Oak on the bluff of Sink Creek above Sullivan Cave, running thence west then north for completion. Plat book 2, page 60 Entry #49 April 24, 1824, 50 acres on the bluff of Sink Creek above Charlie Sullivan's Salt Peter cave. 150 acres Entry # 1152 dated January 2, 1826, on the mouth of Sink Creek to Wilsons Mill. Witnessed by William Robertson and Andrew Robinson. Entry # 1153 January 2, 1826, Andrew Robinson enters 62 1/2 acres of land below Banes fish trap, to the bluff of Sink creek. Entry # 3436 March 5, 1832, Alexander McWhirter enters 150 acres between Andrew Robinson line and William Taylor Scale of 100 poles per inch- State of Tennessee Warren County, By virtue of entry No. 1152 dated the 2nd of January 1826- I have surveyed for Alexander McWhirter one hundred and fifty acres of land in the county aforesaid on the waters of Sink Creek. Beginning on a white oak on the west side of the creek leading from the mouth of said creek to Wilson Mill running forty poles to a Spanish oak.Thence North two hundred and thirty six poles, to a Dogwood. Thence east one hundred and thirteen poles, to a Beech. Thence South two hundred and twenty six poles, to a stake, thence west seventy three poles to the beginning. Including two springs one known by the name of Big Spring all surveyed 22nd January 1827, William Robertson and Andrew Robertson and NB. The above survey includes ten acres of improved land which is plotted out which makes the whole survey 160 acres. J,B. Perkins Land book 1 page 278 February 19 Section to register of June 1827 By J. B. Pirkins Warren County Tennessee, Deed for Alexander McWhirter: Plat book 2, page 159 Entry #2309, 100 acres, dated June 2, 1828, on the Bluff of Caney Fork River on the northwest corner of said McWhirter's 150 acre survey. State of Tennessee Grant No. 8213 Mountain district book L page 589-590 book Y, pg. 249 To all whom these presence shall come greetings know ye that by virtue of Entry No. 3320 made in the office of the Entry Taker of Warren County, and entered on the 31 day of August 1831 persuaded to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee passed on the 9th day of July 1830. There is granted by the said State of Tennessee unto Alexander McWhirter assignee of John Adcock a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres and is by survey bearing date the 8th day of October 1831. Situated in said County on the waters of Barren Creek beginning on a Black Jack in a glade about 15 poles south of Lenard Adcocks south west corner running north, passing said corner and with his west boundary line in all 120 poles to three hickory's thence west, 67 poles to a black jack, thence south 120 poles to a post oak, thence east 76 poles to the beginning, including an improvement made by said Adcock. With the heridituments and appurtenances to have and to hold the said track or parcel of land with its appurentuances unto the said Alexander McWhirter and his heirs forever. In witness whereof James K. Polk Governor of the State of Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great seal of the State to be affixed at Nashville, on the 27 day of April 1841. By the Governor James K. Polk This indenture made this 21 day of February 1845 between Alexander McCandless McWhirter of the county of Warren and State of Tennessee of the one part and Daniel W. Webb of the County and State aforesaid of the other part. Witness that the said Alexander McWhirter for and in the sum of $25.66 to him in hand paid the right whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained sold abundant convey and confirmed and by these presents hath bargain sell abnegate convey to the said Daniel W. Webb his heirs and offspring forever a certain track or parcel of land. Lying and being in the County of Warren on the waters of Barron Creek. Joining said Webb on the west adjoining the said land of Issac Cantrell and part of the tract of land where on I now live situates as follows. Beginning at a post oak the southeast corner of a one hundred and twenty five acre survey intended in the name of Hardin Williams. Lying then west, with said line twenty poles to the branch, then northward with the meander of said branch, to the creek then north sixty six poles to the north boundary line of the one hundred and seventy five acre survey,to a hickory then east with said line twenty three poles to a post oak then south with the east boundary line of said survey one hundred and forty poles to the beginning the whole containing twenty acres, be the have more or less, with all appurtenances. To have and to hold the aforesaid twenty acres of land with all it's appurtenances to him the said Daniel W. Webb and to the only proper use and benefit of him said Daniel W. Webb his heirs and offspring's forever. Alexander McCandless McWhirter for himself his heirs Warrant and forever defend the said twenty acres of land from any claim him his heirs and from the legal claim of all other persons whatsoever to the said Daniel W. Webb his heirs and offspring's forever in witness whereof the said Alexander McCandless McWhirter hath to these presents set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year above. Written signed sealed and delivered in the presents of H. Byane jr. State of Tennessee Warren County Personally appeared before me Richmand McGregor clerk of the county of said county Alexander McCandless McWhirter with whom I am personally acquainted with. 1850 Warren County Tennessee census, Districtv11, page 4, 816 Name age birth Alexander H. M. McWhirter 64 NC Elizabeth 53 TN Elizabeth 25 TN Samuel 22 TN Mary 20 TN Sarah 17 TN Caroline 15 TN Paulina 10 TN
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