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  1. Sally Flynn: Birth: 1770 in Fauquier County Virginia. Death: AFT 1850

  2. John Flynn: Birth: 1773 in Fauquier Co va. Death: 24 APR 1836 in Clark Co Kentucky

  3. William Flynn: Birth: ABT 1775 in Fauquier Co va. Death: BET 1860 AND 1880 in Kentucky

  4. Michael Flynn: Birth: 1781 in Fauquier Co va. Death: 17 AUG 1847 in Clark Co Kentucky

  5. Thomas Armstrong Flynn: Birth: BEF 1790 in Fauquier Co va. Death: 3 JAN 1836 in Morgan Co Illinois

  6. Nancy Flynn: Birth: 1798 in Fauquier Co va. Death: AFT 1822

  7. Alexander Flynn: Birth: ABT 1801 in Fauquier Co va. Death: AFT 1838

  8. Ezekial Flynn: Birth: 1804 in Fauquier Co va. Death: 10 FEB 1843 in Illinois

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a. Note:   Thank you all who have mailed me your family lines . And a special thanks to Mike Madeo & Rayna Kirk for all the help you have given me and all the research they have shared with me. Pay warrent 4-19-1784 for miltia service dduring the revolutionary war identifies Michael Flynn as a solider of the revolution. Michael appears on Tax recor ds 1805 in Clark Co Kentucky Purchased land 100acres 4-18-1806 clark co kentu cky Wife Mary apears on tax records for the first time in 1807 after michaels death Michaels will Gives wife Mary 50 acres and son John 50acres indicating John to be the first born. mary does not apear on census records after 1820 indicating her death , Also an indenture on 6-5-1822 showing the children of Micheael Flynn Sr Selling 52 acres of land on Stoner Creek to John Flynn , the eldest son which was no doubt Mary's portion. 4-24-1793 marriage record for Issac Dennis & Sally Walker bdsm Valentine Flinn (may be Val Jr) consent given by Michael Flinn & wife Mary listed as parents of Sally Walker both signed with their marks Lds file compact disc A 764281 Willi book 3 of Fauquier Co Va shows A Charles Davis , 5-16-1796, who names a son John. This may be the John Davis who married Nancy Riley ...The Flynns and Riley connect later again in Clark Couty ky. Mary (Mariah ) Flynn wife of Michael Flynn signed for a Malinda Riley To marry a Fredrick Wills married 8-11-1807 Clark Co Ky , Malinda being the ward of Mary Flynn. Tax List 1805-1806 100 acres land Tax list implies John, William, Michael Flynn Jr are the sons Of Michael Flynn Sr At a Court held for Clark County on the 23rd day of March 1807 this inventory and appraisement ot the estate of Michael Flynn, deceased was proclaimed and ordered to be recorded. D . Bullock , C.C. C. C. Deed Book 7 page 382 4-13-1810 Heirs of Michael Flynn (not named) This indenture made the 13th day of April in the year of our Lord 1810 between Absolum Hanks of the County of Clark and the state of Kentucky of the one part and the heirs of Michael Flynnof the county of the aforesaid of the other part . Indicating a land sale between Absolum Hanks and the Heirs of Michael Flynn. Notes for MICHAEL FLYNN: Per Kriss Flynn <kriss_flynn@@hotmail.com> : Sun, 09 Apr 2000 Michael Paid taxes for a William commencing in 1795, indicating this William was b ca 1779. It appears this William is the William that married Ann Stinson (d/o Matthew) on 19 Jan 1799 Fauquier. Per Br�derbund WFT Vol. 9, Tree # 1244: !INDENTURE, 24 Sep 1759, between the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron (Scotland), proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia, and Valentine Flynn, County of Fauquier, mentioning Hannah, wife of Valentine Flynn, and his son Michael. Reference - "Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co., VA" by King. Tenants of the Manor of Leeds - Fauquier -- 1777, Valentine Flinn. Copy of INDENTURE on file. !VIRGINIA TAXPAYERS, 1782-1787 --------------> Flinn - Flynns listed: John Michael Valentine !"Virginians in the Revolution" by Qwathmey, page 280. Listing of Flynn, Michael (E.) --> Reference to Eckinrode's. Copy on file. !PAY WARRANT, 19 Apr 1784, for Militia Service during the Revolutionary War, Michael Flynn (spelled Mich. Flyn). Reference - Auditor's Account Book XVIII, page 570. Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA. Copy on file. ! Verification that the Michael Flynn on the above document is the Michael Flynn of Fauquier Co., VA: a. Application for membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR # 295759 - Nan Stringfellow): Ancestor's Service - Elisha Thomas (Elisha Thomas -- 3rd name below Michael Flynn on the above mentioned pay warrant.) Service: "While a resident of Fauquier County, Virginia, he enlisted January 12, 1777, and served three years, one month, and twenty days as private in Captain Robert Bell's company in Colonel George Gibson's Virginia Regiment, and was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown." Pension claim of Elisha Thomas, No. W2974. Elisha Thomas was married to Alice Glasscosk at Fauquier Co., Virginia, 1788. Copy of DAR application on file. b. On the above mentioned pay warrant, 41 names are on the warrant. Of the 41 names, 18 are personally mentioned in "Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co., VA, 1759-1800 by J. Estell Stewart King. Rent Rolls, Marriages, and other data included. c. Of the other names mentioned on the pay warrant, only 6 do not appear as family names in King's book. This strongly suggests that the warrants issued on page 570, 19 Apr 1784, of Virginia State Library Pay Record, were paid to residents of Fauquier Co., VA. d. According to an appraisal of the property of Michael Flynn in Clark Co., KY, 9 Mar 1807 (Michael Flynn deceased), Michael Flynn died Ca March 1807 and therefore, applied for no pension which would further substantiate his service. His wife, Mary, died Ca 1821 and applied for no pension. !Marriage of Issac Dennis and Sally Walker, 24 May 1793, in Fauquier Co., VA. Consent given by Michael Flynn and his wife, Mary. Copy from the Fauquier Co., VA Marriage Book, Book 1, page 391, on file. VALENTINE FLYNN was bondsman for Isaac Dennis. !Fauquier Co., VA was formed from Prince William Co. in 1758. No Census of Virginia is available before 1810. The 1810 Census of Virginia includes the following FLYNN'S: - John, Sr. Fauquier Co. - William Fauquier Co. - Alexander Hampshire Co. (now in West Virginia) - Daniel Culpepper Co. (South of Fauquier) - Valentine Culpepper Co. Since Michael Flynn does not appear on the 1810 Census, it substantiates the proof that he had removed from Virginia as he then appears on the 1805 Tax Records of Clark Co., KY. !TAX RECORDS, Clark Co., KY - 1805, 1806, 1807, 1810 & 1820: CLARK CO., KY, 1805 TAX RECORD: MICHAEL FLYNN, Sr. 1 male over 21 1 male between 16-21 (Only males of Militia age are shown) CLARK CO., KY, 1806 TAX RECORD: MICHAEL FLINN, Sr. 1 male over 21 100 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male between 16-21 John Flinn 1 male over 21 Michael Flinn, Jr. 1 male over 21 William Flinn 1 male over 21 CLARK CO., KY, 1807 TAX RECORD: MARY FLYNN 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male between 16-21 John Flynn 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male over 21 Michael Flynn (This shows the 100 acres on Stoner Creek divided between his widow, Mary, and his oldest son, John Flynn) CLARK CO., KY, 1810 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ William Flynn 1 male over 21 John Flynn 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male over 21 ARMSTRONG FLYNN 1 male over 21 Michael Flynn 1 male over 21 (Evidently Armstong was the male between 16-21 in the household of Michael and later, Mary, and he turned 21 in 1809) CLARK CO., KY, 1820 TAX RECORD: Michael Flynn 60 acres Stoner Creek John Flynn 164 acres Stoner Creek Mary Flynn 50 acres Stoner Creek William Flynn ARMSTRONG FLYNN 29 acres Stoner Creek (This is the last tax record showing Mary Flynn. Reference Indenture made 5 Jun 1822 showing the children of Michael Flynn, Sr. selling 52 acres of land on Stoner Creek (evidently Mary Flynn's parcel) to John Flynn, the eldest son). !PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL for Michael Flynn (Flinn), Clark Co., KY dated 9 Mar 1807. This states that said Michael Flynn is deceased: We the subscribers being appointed by the County Court of Clark to appraise the personal property of MICHAEL FLYNN deceased this 9th day of March 1807 as follows, viz: 14 Hoggs........................14 Dollars 1 Small Steer.................. 3 Dollars 1 Cow & Calf...................10 " 1 Cow & Calf................... 8 " 1 Small Heifer................. 3 " 4 Sheep & 2 Lambs.............. 4 " 1 Black Horse..................50 " 1 Dark Bay Horse...............70 " 1 Bay Mare.....................30 " 2 Narrow Axes.................. 3 " 3 ______ Hoes.................. 4 " 1 Mattoch...................... 7 1/2 " 2 Shovel Plow & 2 chuises...... 4 1/2 " 1 Logg Chain................... 1 " 1 Grind Stone.................. 3 " 1 Pair Stilleards.............. 3 " 2 Iron Wedges.................. 2 " 1 Handsaw...................... 2 1/2 " 2 Bells........................ 1 1/2 " 1 Pair Sheep Shears............ 1/2 " Cooper Tools & Hatchet......... 4 " 1 Pair Stretchers.............. 2 1/2 " 2 Flatt Irons.................. 1 1/2 " 1 Cotton Wheel................. 1 1/2 " 1 Spinning Wheel............... 2 1/2 " 1 Clock Reel................... 3/4 " 1 Post Adz..................... 1 " 1 Suhlt........................ 5 cents 1 Tea Kettle................... 1 " 1 Stone Judge.................. 1/4 " Wooden Vessels................. 2 1/2 " 1 Oven and Hooks............... 3 " 1 Small Oven and Hooks......... 2 " 1 Ten Gallon Kettle & Bale..... 3 " 1 Pott......................... 1 1/2 " 5 Chairs....................... 1 1/2 " 2 Caggs........................ 1 " 1 Cubboard.....................11 " Furniture for Same............. 2 " Shaving Apparatus.............. 1 " 1 Silver Watch.................10 " 1 Sorrel 2 Year Old Colt.......25 " 1 Table........................ 2 1/2 " 1 Coffee Mill.................. 1/2 " 2 Pair Cards................... 1/2 " Looking Glass.................. 3/4 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....20 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....18 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....15 " 1 Slate and Square............. 1 " 1 Pair Traies Haines, twoBudles, & one collar......... 2 1/2 " 2 Powdering _____ ............. 1 1/2 " 1 Trunk and Shovel............. 1/4 " 3 Hogshead Tobacco Containing 3200 pounds to we worth 18 shillings.................96 " Given under our hands this day above written > William Haney Freeman Battershill Lucius Hood > At a court held for Clark County on the 23rd Day of March 1807, This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of MICHAEL FLYNN, deceased, was proclaimed, approved and Ordered to be Recorded. Teste D. Bullock !Michael Flynn probably arrived in Clark Co., KY in late 1804 to appear on the 1805 tax list. He purchase 100 acres of land by 18 Apr 1806; after his death Mary received 50 acres (tax list) and John received 50 acres (tax list) which indicates that John was the oldest son of Michael. This land was on Stoner Creek in Clark Co., KY. !INDENTURE FOR SALE OF LAND TO JOHN FLYNN BY THE OTHER CHILDREN OF MICHAEL FLYNN ON 5 JUN 1822: "This Indenture made this 5th day of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two between William Flynn and Anne, his wife; Michael Flynn and Sally, his wife; ARMSTRONG FLYNN and Sally, his wife; Ezekiel Flynn and Fanny, his wife; Thompson Beall and Nancy, his wife, said Nancy Flynn; and Alexander Flynn of the one part, and John Flynn of the other part all of the County of Clark and State of Kentucky witnesseth, that the said parties for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred and fifty six dollars lawful money of Kentucky in hand paid the receipt whereof, we do hereby acknowledge and equit and discharge the said parties have granted, bargained, sold and confirmed by these presents doth grant, bargain and so sell and confirm unto John Flynn forever all that _____ or parcels of land ______ lying and being on the waters of Stoners Forke of Licking in Clarke County and bounded as wrote: Beginning at a ____ oak on the Northwest forke of Stoners, thence running South 40 degrees 80 poles to a _____ Sugartree akin corners to John Flynn's line thence with his line North 59 degrees East 182 poles to two sugartrees and an ash, thence 45 1/2 West 26 poles to three sugartrees thence South 94 degrees West 93 polesso the Beginnings containing fifty two acres and eighty four poles: it being a part of a tract of one thousand acres _____ in the name of John Harmon together with all improvements people appertaining whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the Rights, Estate, Title, Interest, Property, _____ and demand of them the said party of, in and to the said John Flynn to have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel hereunto the said John Flynn and his heirs and the said parties for themselves, their executors, and administrators doth covenant, promise and agree to and with the said John Flynn and his heirs and assigns by these presents that the premises before mentioned now are and forever hereafter shall remain free of and from all former and other gifts, grants, bargains, sales, dowers rights, and titles of dowers, Inasignment Executions Titles, and troubles, changes and encumberances whatsoever done or suffered to be done by the parties or any heirs whatsoever and the said parties their ______ assigns the premises free by bargaining and sale with the appurtenances unto the said John Flynn and his heirs the said parties and their heirs doth and will warrant and forever affirm by these presents. In Witness whereof the said parties hath hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. In the presence of: William Flynn (Seal) Michael Frits Anne X Flynn (Seal) Andrew Ramsey Michael Flynn (Seal) Sally X Flynn (Seal) Armstrong X Flynn (Seal) Sarah X Flynn (Seal) Ezekiel Flynn (Seal) Fanny X Flynn (Seal) Thompson Beall (Seal) Nancy X Beall (Seal) Alexander Flynn Sr. (Seal) Notes for MICHAEL FLYNN: Per Kriss Flynn <kriss_flynn@@hotmail.com> : Sun, 09 Apr 2000 Michael Paid taxes for a William commencing in 1795, indicating this William was b ca 1779. It appears this William is the William that married Ann Stinson (d/o Matthew) on 19 Jan 1799 Fauquier. Per Br�derbund WFT Vol. 9, Tree # 1244: !INDENTURE, 24 Sep 1759, between the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron (Scotland), proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia, and Valentine Flynn, County of Fauquier, mentioning Hannah, wife of Valentine Flynn, and his son Michael. Reference - "Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co., VA" by King. Tenants of the Manor of Leeds - Fauquier -- 1777, Valentine Flinn. Copy of INDENTURE on file. !VIRGINIA TAXPAYERS, 1782-1787 --------------> Flinn - Flynns listed: ---------------------------- John Michael Valentine !"Virginians in the Revolution" by Qwathmey, page 280. Listing of Flynn, Michael (E.) --> Reference to Eckinrode's. Copy on file. !PAY WARRANT, 19 Apr 1784, for Militia Service during the Revolutionary War, Michael Flynn (spelled Mich. Flyn). Reference - Auditor's Account Book XVIII, page 570. Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA. Copy on file. ! Verification that the Michael Flynn on the above document is the Michael Flynn of Fauquier Co., VA: a. Application for membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR # 295759 - Nan Stringfellow): Ancestor's Service - Elisha Thomas (Elisha Thomas -- 3rd name below Michael Flynn on the above mentioned pay warrant.) Service: "While a resident of Fauquier County, Virginia, he enlisted January 12, 1777, and served three years, one month, and twenty days as private in Captain Robert Bell's company in Colonel George Gibson's Virginia Regiment, and was in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown." Pension claim of Elisha Thomas, No. W2974. Elisha Thomas was married to Alice Glasscosk at Fauquier Co., Virginia, 1788. Copy of DAR application on file. b. On the above mentioned pay warrant, 41 names are on the warrant. Of the 41 names, 18 are personally mentioned in "Abstracts of Wills, Administrations, and Marriages of Fauquier Co., VA, 1759-1800 by J. Estell Stewart King. Rent Rolls, Marriages, and other data included. c. Of the other names mentioned on the pay warrant, only 6 do not appear as family names in King's book. This strongly suggests that the warrants issued on page 570, 19 Apr 1784, of Virginia State Library Pay Record, were paid to residents of Fauquier Co., VA. d. According to an appraisal of the property of Michael Flynn in Clark Co., KY, 9 Mar 1807 (Michael Flynn deceased), Michael Flynn died Ca March 1807 and therefore, applied for no pension which would further substantiate his service. His wife, Mary, died Ca 1821 and applied for no pension. !Marriage of Issac Dennis and Sally Walker, 24 May 1793, in Fauquier Co., VA. Consent given by Michael Flynn and his wife, Mary. Copy from the Fauquier Co., VA Marriage Book, Book 1, page 391, on file. VALENTINE FLYNN was bondsman for Isaac Dennis. !Fauquier Co., VA was formed from Prince William Co. in 1758. No Census of Virginia is available before 1810. The 1810 Census of Virginia includes the following FLYNN'S: - John, Sr. Fauquier Co. - William Fauquier Co. - Alexander Hampshire Co. (now in West Virginia) - Daniel Culpepper Co. (South of Fauquier) - Valentine Culpepper Co. Since Michael Flynn does not appear on the 1810 Census, it substantiates the proof that he had removed from Virginia as he then appears on the 1805 Tax Records of Clark Co., KY. !TAX RECORDS, Clark Co., KY - 1805, 1806, 1807, 1810 & 1820: > CLARK CO., KY, 1805 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ MICHAEL FLYNN, Sr. 1 male over 21 1 male between 16-21 (Only males of Militia age are shown) > CLARK CO., KY, 1806 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ MICHAEL FLINN, Sr. 1 male over 21 100 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male between 16-21 John Flinn 1 male over 21 Michael Flinn, Jr. 1 male over 21 William Flinn 1 male over 21 > CLARK CO., KY, 1807 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ MARY FLYNN 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male between 16-21 John Flynn 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male over 21 Michael Flynn (This shows the 100 acres on Stoner Creek divided between his widow, Mary, and his oldest son, John Flynn) > CLARK CO., KY, 1810 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ William Flynn 1 male over 21 John Flynn 50 Acres Stoner Creek 1 male over 21 ARMSTRONG FLYNN 1 male over 21 Michael Flynn 1 male over 21 (Evidently Armstong was the male between 16-21 in the household of Michael and later, Mary, and he turned 21 in 1809) > CLARK CO., KY, 1820 TAX RECORD: ------------------------------ Michael Flynn 60 acres Stoner Creek John Flynn 164 acres Stoner Creek Mary Flynn 50 acres Stoner Creek William Flynn ARMSTRONG FLYNN 29 acres Stoner Creek (This is the last tax record showing Mary Flynn. Reference Indenture made 5 Jun 1822 showing the children of Michael Flynn, Sr. selling 52 acres of land on Stoner Creek (evidently Mary Flynn's parcel) to John Flynn, the eldest son). !PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL for Michael Flynn (Flinn), Clark Co., KY dated 9 Mar 1807. This states that said Michael Flynn is deceased: > We the subscribers being appointed by the County Court of Clark to appraise the personal property of MICHAEL FLYNN deceased this 9th day of March 1807 as follows, viz: < 14 Hoggs........................14 Dollars 1 Small Steer.................. 3 Dollars 1 Cow & Calf...................10 " 1 Cow & Calf................... 8 " 1 Small Heifer................. 3 " 4 Sheep & 2 Lambs.............. 4 " 1 Black Horse..................50 " 1 Dark Bay Horse...............70 " 1 Bay Mare.....................30 " 2 Narrow Axes.................. 3 " 3 ______ Hoes.................. 4 " 1 Mattoch...................... 7 1/2 " 2 Shovel Plow & 2 chuises...... 4 1/2 " 1 Logg Chain................... 1 " 1 Grind Stone.................. 3 " 1 Pair Stilleards.............. 3 " 2 Iron Wedges.................. 2 " 1 Handsaw...................... 2 1/2 " 2 Bells........................ 1 1/2 " 1 Pair Sheep Shears............ 1/2 " Cooper Tools & Hatchet......... 4 " 1 Pair Stretchers.............. 2 1/2 " 2 Flatt Irons.................. 1 1/2 " 1 Cotton Wheel................. 1 1/2 " 1 Spinning Wheel............... 2 1/2 " 1 Clock Reel................... 3/4 " 1 Post Adz..................... 1 " 1 Suhlt........................ 5 cents 1 Tea Kettle................... 1 " 1 Stone Judge.................. 1/4 " Wooden Vessels................. 2 1/2 " 1 Oven and Hooks............... 3 " 1 Small Oven and Hooks......... 2 " 1 Ten Gallon Kettle & Bale..... 3 " 1 Pott......................... 1 1/2 " 5 Chairs....................... 1 1/2 " 2 Caggs........................ 1 " 1 Cubboard.....................11 " Furniture for Same............. 2 " Shaving Apparatus.............. 1 " 1 Silver Watch.................10 " 1 Sorrel 2 Year Old Colt.......25 " 1 Table........................ 2 1/2 " 1 Coffee Mill.................. 1/2 " 2 Pair Cards................... 1/2 " Looking Glass.................. 3/4 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....20 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....18 " 1 Bed, Bedding, & Bed Stead....15 " 1 Slate and Square............. 1 " 1 Pair Traies Haines, twoBudles, & one collar......... 2 1/2 " 2 Powdering _____ ............. 1 1/2 " 1 Trunk and Shovel............. 1/4 " 3 Hogshead Tobacco Containing 3200 pounds to we worth 18 shillings.................96 " Given under our hands this day above written > William Haney Freeman Battershill Lucius Hood > At a court held for Clark County on the 23rd Day of March 1807, This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of MICHAEL FLYNN, deceased, was proclaimed, approved and Ordered to be Recorded. Teste D. Bullock !Michael Flynn probably arrived in Clark Co., KY in late 1804 to appear on the 1805 tax list. He purchase 100 acres of land by 18 Apr 1806; after his death Mary received 50 acres (tax list) and John received 50 acres (tax list) which indicates that John was the oldest son of Michael. This land was on Stoner Creek in Clark Co., KY. !INDENTURE FOR SALE OF LAND TO JOHN FLYNN BY THE OTHER CHILDREN OF MICHAEL FLYNN ON 5 JUN 1822: "This Indenture made this 5th day of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two between William Flynn and Anne, his wife; Michael Flynn and Sally, his wife; ARMSTRONG FLYNN and Sally, his wife; Ezekiel Flynn and Fanny, his wife; Thompson Beall and Nancy, his wife, said Nancy Flynn; and Alexander Flynn of the one part, and John Flynn of the other part all of the County of Clark and State of Kentucky witnesseth, that the said parties for and in consideration of the sum of seven hundred and fifty six dollars lawful money of Kentucky in hand paid the receipt whereof, we do hereby acknowledge and equit and discharge the said parties have granted, bargained, sold and confirmed by these presents doth grant, bargain and so sell and confirm unto John Flynn forever all that _____ or parcels of land ______ lying and being on the waters of Stoners Forke of Licking in Clarke County and bounded as wrote: Beginning at a ____ oak on the Northwest forke of Stoners, thence running South 40 degrees 80 poles to a _____ Sugartree akin corners to John Flynn's line thence with his line North 59 degrees East 182 poles to two sugartrees and an ash, thence 45 1/2 West 26 poles to three sugartrees thence South 94 degrees West 93 polesso the Beginnings containing fifty two acres and eighty four poles: it being a part of a tract of one thousand acres _____ in the name of John Harmon together with all improvements people appertaining whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the Rights, Estate, Title, Interest, Property, _____ and demand of them the said party of, in and to the said John Flynn to have and to hold the land hereby conveyed with all and singular the premises and every part and parcel hereunto the said John Flynn and his heirs and the said parties for themselves, their executors, and administrators doth covenant, promise and agree to and with the said John Flynn and his heirs and assigns by these presents that the premises before mentioned now are and forever hereafter shall remain free of and from all former and other gifts, grants, bargains, sales, dowers rights, and titles of dowers, Inasignment Executions Titles, and troubles, changes and encumberances whatsoever done or suffered to be done by the parties or any heirs whatsoever and the said parties their ______ assigns the premises free by bargaining and sale with the appurtenances unto the said John Flynn and his heirs the said parties and their heirs doth and will warrant and forever affirm by these presents. In Witness whereof the said parties hath hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. > In the presence of: William Flynn (Seal) Michael Frits Anne X Flynn (Seal) Andrew Ramsey Michael Flynn (Seal) Sally X Flynn (Seal) Armstrong X Flynn (Seal) Sarah X Flynn (Seal) Ezekiel Flynn (Seal) Fanny X Flynn (Seal) Thompson Beall (Seal) Nancy X Beall (Seal) Alexander Flynn Sr. (Seal) EARLY DEED TRANSACTIONS IN BOOK B Morgan County, Illinois 15,16,17 16 Oct 1827 Hazelrigg, Charles & Elender Killebrew, William Beall, Leonard Flynn, Michael & Polly Beall, Richard & Jemima Beall, Thomas & Catherine Beall, Susanna, heirs of Beall, Zachariah, decd. 1850 clark co census FLYNN 58A-74B-75A-82B-84A-84B-88A FLYNT 4B Father: Valentine FLINN\FLYNN II b: ABT. 1718 in va Mother: Hannah FARMER? b: ABT. 1718 in Prob md Marriage 1 MARY b: ABT. 1759 in virginia Married: BEF. 1780 in Fauquier County Va


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