Transcribed and submitted by Jack King TnBubba489@aol.com====================================================================================Deed Book 16 Pages 584-585 Gibson County, TNH.A. King to Luther P. King DeedRegistered July 17th 1885 Know all men by these presents that we H. A. Kingand wife Susan King for and in Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred($200.00) Dollars in Cash the receipt of which is hereby "acknowledge" havethis day bargained and sold and hereby sell transfer and Convey to Luther P.King thirty five acres of land.And for the further consideration that the said Luther P. King agreesobligates and binds himself to remain with, board, "cloth" and otherwise toprovide for and take care of the said H. A. King and Susan King, during theremainder of their lives. We hereby sell and Convey to the Said Luther P. Kingthirty five acres of land making in all Seventy acres and including the entireone half interest of the One hundred and forty acres tract of land of which weare now seized and possessed as tenants in Common with One M. H. Goodloe eachowning and entitled to one half interest. As deed to the first thirty fiveacres above mentioned was made to the said Luther P. King about Jan 20th 1883and recorded in the Registers office of Gibson County, Tenn. in Book 15 Page94 Said tract of land is situated lying and being in the 7th Civil District ofGibson County, Tennessee and bounded and described as follows. To wit:On the North by the lands of S. B. Williamson, Mrs. W. C. Hunt and Sam Harper,On the South by the lands of T. Gleeson, and the East by the lands of Mrs.Florence Barksdale and T. Gleeson and on the West by the lands of C. C. Bell,Wm. Holder, Calvin Barrett and Tobe Raines containing by estimation Onehundred and forty acres. To have and to hold to the said Luther P. King hisheirs and assigns forever. We hereby Covenant with the said Luther P. Kingthat we are lawfully seized and possessed of said land and have a good rightto Convey the same and that the same is unencumbered. We further bindourselves our heirs and legal representatives to warrant and forever defendthe title to said land to the said Luther P. King against all partieswhatever. In the event that said Luther P. King Should fail to carry out andin every way Comply with the Contract entered into for the thirty five acreslast above mentioned then this instrument is to be void and of no "affect" tothat part of said land. May 12th, 1885 Henry. A. King Susan A. KingState of Tennessee Gibson CountyPersonally appeared before me J. D. Carne Clerk of the County Court of saidCounty, the within named H. A. King the bargainor with whom I am personallyacquainted and acknowledged that he executed the attached instrument for thepurposes therein expressed. And Mrs. Susan A. King wife of the said H. A.King, having personally appeared before me privately and apart from herhusband the said Susan A. King acknowledged the execution of the saidinstrument to have been done by her fairly, voluntarily and understandinglywithout Compulsion or Constraint from her said husband and for the purposestherein expressed.Witnefs J. D. Carne Clerk of said Court, at office this 13th day of May 1885J. D. Carne ClerkFiled July 17th 1885 At 2 Oclock PM W.D. Johns Register By P. Guinan DR