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Whitley Co., Ky Deed Book 6, Page 364

8/25/1865 Washington Blakely and Sarah, his wife, 1st part and Hudson Bennett, 2nd

part.  $300.00, approx 30 acres, right hand fork of Patterson Creek, adjoining the said

Blakely.

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Whitley Co., Ky Deed Book 6, Page 366

6/13/1865 Jesse P. Blakely and Mary Blakely, his wife to Hudson Bennett, 50 acres Big

Patterson Creek.

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Whitley County, Ky, Book ?, Page ?

5/28/1866, Heirs of Benjamin Hamblin, dec.

William Croley & wife, Judy Croley (who was the widow of Benjamin Hamblin)

Andrew Karr & his wife, Elizabeth Karr

Wm. Hamblin & his wife, Elizabeth Hamblin

R. C. Croley & his wife, Nancy Croley

Jesse Hamblin & his wife, Charlotty Hamblin

George Croley & his wife, Katherine Croley

Terel Hamblin & his wife, Elizabeth S. Hamblin

   All Whitley County, Ky to Isham Lawson

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Whitley Co., Ky Deed Book 6, Page 380 or 389

8/15/1866 Benjamin Bennett to Amos Bennett, 1/2 acre on Patterson Creek adjoining

Amos Bennett's Sugar Camp Branch, below where his house stands.

Attest:  Amos Bennett                  Signed by Benjamin Bennett

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Whitley County, Ky, Deed Book 7, Page 163

11/17/1866, Benjamin & Catherine Bennett sold to James Harp - 80 acres - $150.00 for a tract of land at head of Patterson Creek where Levi Dotson now lives crossing the mountain from Big Patterson Creek to Poplar Creek.

………………………………………………..Benjamin Bennett

……………………………………………….Catherine Bennett

Attest:  Joseph Bennett and Caleb Powers

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Whitley Co., Ky Deed Book 7, Page 238

5/20/1868 Daniel Powers and Keziah Powers, his wife to Amos Bennett, 150 acres on

Bennett's Creek $650.00, tract patented by Daniel Hamblin 9/13/1837

 

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Whitley Co., Ky Deed Book 7, Page 278

12/4/1868 Washington and Sarah Blakely to Hudson Bennett, 3 acres, $53.00.

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Elijah Smith - Deed of heirs

Whitley County, Kentucky
Deed Book 7, pages 230 - 231
(Heirs of Elijah Smith)
1/7/1869, Parties of the 1st part; John Smith and William Smith
and
Parties of the 2nd part; Robert Smith, George Petrey and Lucinda Petrey for $1,000.00 for their interest in land of Elijah Smith.
Signed by:
Robert Smith
George Petrey
Lucinda Petrey

1/7/1869 For their interest in lands of Elijah Smith, indenture between; 1st part, George Petrey and his wife Lucinda Petrey
and
2nd part, John Smith, William Smith and Robert Smith
Signed by:
John Smith
William Smith
Robert Smith

Deed Book 23, page 158
2/11/1874, 1st part, Robert Smith and Mary Smith his wife
2nd part, John Smith
$470.00, for 75 acres Bucks Creek near Walker's old mill site
from, heirs of Elijah Smith, deceased
Signed:
Robert (X) Smith
Mary (X) Smith

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Submitted by Janet Foster 12/8/06

 

 

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