Estill County, KY Deed Book A, pg 66-67
Fowler to McKinney, Deed
This Indenture made this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten between Joseph Fowler and Betsey his wife of the county of Estill and state of Kentucky of the one part and Frances McKinney of the count and state aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said Joseph Fowler and Betsey his wife for and in consideration of the sum of ninety dollars current money of Kentucky to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge had granted bargained and sold and do by these presents grant bargain and sell ____ and ___ the said Francis McKinney a certain tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county and State aforesaid on the south fork of station camp Creek being part of a Large tract belonging to said Fowler and is bounded as follows (to wit) Beginning at a chesnut oak tree thence N79˚ E 80 po to a beach and a rock thence S52˚ E 115 po crossing the creek crossing the creek to a small ash saplin and thence N 110 po to a stake then S79˚ W 80 po to the beginning containing ninety acres (more or less) Father with all its singular benefits hereditiments and appertainances to the said Francis McKinney his exr adms and assigns forever and the said Joseph Fowler and Betsey his wife doth farther agree for themselves their heirs exrs adms and assigns to forever warrant and defend a good sufficient indefensible right and title in fee simple of the aforesaid land on premises to the said Francis McKinney his heirs ex__ admrs and assigns from all and every person or persons whatever claming or to claim In witness whereof the sd Joseph Fowler and Betsey his wife hath hereunto set there hands and seals the day and year above written
Signed Joseph Fowler {seal}
Betsey Fowler {seal}
Estill County set
Robert P. Clark clerk of the court for the county aforesaid do hereby certify that his indenture of Bargain and sale from Joseph Fowler and Betsey Fowler to Francis McKinney was acknowledged before me by the said Fowler to be his act and deed on the 20th day of August 1810 and committed to record the previously examined seperately and apart from her said Husband voluntarily relinquished her right of Dower to the within mentioned Land. In testimony whereas the Clerk aforesaid have hereunto set my hand the 20th day of November 1810.
Robert P. Clark
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