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1792-1793 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book R; (Part 2); [Antient Press]; Page 176-177
THIS INDENTURE made this 2 1st day of January in the year of our Lord 1793 Between JOHN APPERSON & ALICE his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and GABRIEL LONG of County aforesd. of other part, Whereas JOHN FAVER by his Last Will &Testament in writing made & duly proved & recorded in the County hurt of Culpeper did among other things make the following devise, vitt., after the death of my Wife. I give Five hundred & twenty five acres of land whereon I now live with all houses & all that contains thereon to be equally divided among the Children of my Son,
WM FAVER or the survivors of them, namely ALICE FAVER, HENRETTA FAVER, ISSABELLA
FAVER, FRANCES FAVER & ROSANNA FAVER, to them & their heirs forever & Wheras since the death of sd JOHN FAVER & Wife the sd. JOHN APPERSON hath intermarried with ALICE FAVER, Daughter of the sd. WM. & Grandaughter to sd. JOHN, whereby he became intitled to one fifth part of sd 525 acres of land which was then undivided since which time the Court of sd. County for carrying into effect the intention of the sd. Testator in this behalf appoint.ed certain Commission together with their Surveyor to go upon the sd, tract of land & lay out & divide the same among the Legatees agreeable to
the sd Will & allot each one their part & report their proceedings to the sd. Court which division report & alottment was made by sd. Commissioners & Surveyor & is recorded in the Court of sd County by which it appears that there are within the bounds of the tract aforesaid 535 acres, NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that JOHN APPERSON & ALICE his Wife in consideration of the sum of Two hundred pounds current money to them in hand paid by GABRIEL LONG, by these presents do bargain & sell unto GABRIEL LONG his heirs that part of the land of JOHN FAVER deced so allotted him as afsd. (in right of the sd ALICE his Wife) & containing 107 acres more or less & bounded as in the report Division gi Alottment set forth; Begining at two red Oaks & Hickory in or near HUNTERs Line, thence N. 54 degrees Wt. 200 poles to a Stake in the Plantation, thence North thlrty degrees Et I02 poles to DAVENPORTs corner, two white Oaks & two red Oaks, thence South 39 3/4 degrees East 245 poles to a Hickory, HUNTERS Corner, from thence to the begining; Together with the priviledges & advantages to the same belonging; To have & to hold the tract of land with the appurtenances unto GABRIEL LONG his heirs, and JOHN APPERSON & ALICE his Wife do by these presents warrant and will forever defend the tract of 107 acres of land & premises with the appurtenances unto GABRIEL
LONG his heirs free & clear from all Incumbrances and claims of all persons; In Witness whereof the sd. JOHN APPERSON & ALICE his Wife have hereunto set their hands & affixed their seals the day &year first written
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
{no witnesses recorded JOHN APPERSON
ALCEY APPERSON
Received of GABRIEL LONG the sum of Two hundred pounds currt, money it being the consideration express'd in the Indenture hereunto annexed; Witness my hand this 21st day of Jany 1793 JOHN APPERSON
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 21st day of January 1793
This Indenture of Bargain & Sale from JOHN APPERSON & ALICE his Wife to GABRIEL
LONG was acknowledged by the said JOHN & ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, C1 Cur
On margin: At a Court contd, and held for Culpeper County the 17th day of February
1783 ALZY APPERSON Wife of the said JOHN APPERSON, came into Court and acknowledged
this Indenture she being first privily examined as the Law directs
Teste JOHN JABESON, Cl Cur
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