
his Indenture made and entered into this 11th day of June 1824, between
William Hulen and Polly, Ambrose Hulen and Sally, his wife, Taylor Hulen and
Elizabeth, his wife, Charles Hulen and Elizabeth, his wife, John Hulen and Sally,
his wife, John Barnes and Milly, his wife, Henry Noland and Charlotte, his wife,
and Peggy Hulen of the County of Estill and State of Kentucky, of one part and
Lewis Moore of the County and State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that
for and in consideration of the sum of $600 to them in hand and paid, the receipt
whereof they do hereby acknowledge, hath granted, bargained, and sold aliened
and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said
Lewis Moore and his heirs forever a certain tract or parcel of land situated lying,
and being in the County of Estill on the Kentucky River containing by survey
69 1/2 acres being a part of a larger tract containing 253 acres by survey and
bounded as follows ... Beginning at the mouth of Big Doe Creek at a sycamore
and box elder thence S 52 E 26 poles to a stone thence S 50 W 10 poles to a
stone thence S 83 E 57 poles to a stone, thence S 5 W 58 poles to an elm and
beech on the bank of Big Doe Creek, thence down said Creek with its several
meanders to the beginning to have and to hold with its appurtenances unto the
said Lewis Moore and his heirs forever and the said William Hulen and Polly his
wife, Taylor Hulen and Elizabeth, his wife, John Hulen and Sally his wife, John
Barnes and Milly, his wife, Henry Noland and Charlotte, his wife, William Gess
and Sally, his wife, and Peggy Hulen do warrant and will forever defend the
aforesaid land and premises unto the said Lewis Moore and his heirs from the
claim of themselves, their heirs, executors, or administrators and against the
claims of all other persons through them. In witness we set our hands and affix
our seals this day and date above written.
William Hulen and Polly, John Barnes and Milly, William Gess and Sally, Henry
Noland and Charlotte, Taylor Hulen and Elizabeth, Charles Hulen and Elizabeth
... signed June 11, 1824.
Peggy Hulen, wife of John Hulen, deceased, signed 16 Nov. 1824.
John Hulen and Sally signed 12 March 1825.
Ambrose Hulen and Sally signed 22 March 1825.
ESTILL COUNTY, KENTUCKY
I, A.W. Quinn, Clerk of Court for County aforesaid, do hereby certify that the
foregoing deed from William Hulen and others to Lewis Moore was produced to
me in my office on the 27th day of September 1825 and thereupon the same
together with the several certificates thereon endorsed was recorded in my office.
Given under my hand the 25th day of October 1825.| To one yoke of oxen To seven head of cattle To iron tools various kinds To drawing guns Log chain To one womans saddle Casting To Pewter Earthenware Peppermill Warping Spools Slate To one flax wheel To two small chests To one Gun To one hand sifter Three bedsteads and furniture One grand stone One small saw Three heady howes (?) Two head of sheep |