Tuesday, July 17, 2012

1809 deed Jacob and Celia (Mauldin) Gray

1809 Deed, Barnwell District, SC
Jacob and Celia (Mauldein) Gray sell 200 acres to Henry Fennell, witnessed by James Mauldin and Thomas Gray

The State of South Carolina Barnwell District.

Knoweth all men by these presents that I Jacob Gray of the State and District aforesaid in consideration of three hundred dollars to me paid by Henry Fennell of the State and District aforesaid have (line missing)
These presence do grant bargain sell & release unto the said Henry Fennell two hundred acres of land being the S. W. end of a tract of 300 acres of land granted to William Tuton the 5th day of April 1780 under the hand of his Excellency William Moultrie then Governor of said State and hath such share & marks as are represented by a plat thereof. Binding on the Big Duck Branch to the NE waters of Coosawhatchee together with all and singular the rights members, herewith unto and appurtenancy to the said premises belonging or in any wise incident or appertaining To Have and To Hold all and singular the premises before mentioned unto the said Henry Fennell his heir and his assigns forever, And I do hereby bind myself my heir executors and administrator to warrant and forever defend all and singular the said premises unto the said Henry Fennel his heirs and assigns against myself my heirs and against every person Lawfully claiming or to Claim the same or any part thereof. Witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 12th day of January 1809 in the 33 and 34 of the Independence of the United States of America.
Signed Sealed & delivered
In the presence of us
Thomas Gray Jacob Gray (seal)
James Mauldin Caelia Gray (seal)
Personally appeared before me Thomas Gray and made oath that he saw Jacob Gray and Caelia Gray his wife sign seal & deliver the ? agreement of writing for 200 acres of land for the use and purpose within mentioned also that he saw James Mauldin sign his name thereto with himself as witness sworn to before me the 12th Jan 1809.
Simon Bryan JPBD (Justice of the Peace Barnwell District)
Recorded the 8th November 1813.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Amelia "Milley" Mauldin Provision Allotment 1805

Milley Maulden's allotment of provision for 1 year from the estate of Tucker Maulden, 21 Dec 1805 Craven County, NC


Transcription:
Milley Maulden's
allotment of
Provision for 1 year
? Dec Term
1805


Transcription:
North Carolina

Pursuant to the Annexed commission, from the County Court of Craven, we they undersigned commissioners, have agreeable to Law, alloted to Milley Maulden Relict of Tucker Maulden dec. out of the Stock, crop, ? of said decd. for her Support and that of the Family for one year --the following Specified Articles. Viz. All the crop of Corn as it stands -- all the hogs, containing 34 head --three cowes and calves --and one black horse--given under our hands and seals the 21st Day of Sept 1805.

Lewis Fonville (seal)
Fredk. Hargett (seal)
Alexr. Mitchell (seal)
John Coward (seal)


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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Tucker Mauldin Estate Plat 1 (1813, Craven County, NC)

Plat of Tucker Mauldin Estate Land to be divided by 4 appointed commissioners, Craven County, NC, 13 Mar 1813 



Transcription:
We the comissoners agreeable to an order of Court, appointed to Partition the Land of Tucker Maudin Dcd. have executed the Same agreeable the above plan.

Jonathan Price
H? Marrett
John Cowards
Reuben P Jones

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Estate of Tucker Mauldin (1750-1805) Petition for Partition of Land

Petition by Elisha Stafford, his wife Celia (Mauldin), and minor children Tucker, John, Amelia and Council Mauldin for Partition of the Land of Tucker Mauldin.


Transcription:

To the Worshipful the Justice of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Craven--

The Petition of Tucker Mauldin, Jno. Mauldin, Amelia Mauldin, & Council Mauldin all infants by Minor guardian Elisha Stafford and Elisha Stafford and Alice his wife and Jos. Hatch humbly sheweth that some time in the year Tucker Mauldin died intestate possessed of a certain tract of land in fee simple intestate in Craven County and on Trent road about 8 miles from NBern which descended to your petitioners Tucker, Jno, Amelia, Council, Alice, and James & Celia --And May further shew that James Mauldin sold his share or part of said land Jacob Grey and also that Jacob Grey & Celia his wife sold their part 2 portions of land to Jos. Hatch --And your Petiton Jos. Hatch is now the owner of two sevenths of said land as tenants in common with your other petitioners. And your petitioners are desirous that





the Partition should be made of said land and the share of each alloted to them in seven allty(?) --And May that four commissioners (?) for that purpose may be appointed.

Wm. Stanley, Atty for Pet.

Petition of Elisha Stafford & wife & others for Parn.

Fredk. Joyner
Abner Hargett
Bencyath? Boguey?
Abraham Mitchell
Wm. Duncan

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Estate of Tucker Mauldin (1750-1805) List of Heirs

Estate of  Tucker Mauldin (Maulden, Moulin), Craven County, North Carolina




Transcription:
Division of Moulin Lands

Aley Stafford 1
Cealia Gray 2
Jas. Moulin 5
Tucker Moulin 6
John Moulin 3
Ameea Moulin 4
Connel Moulin 7

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