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Jul 22 1864
Apr 06 1868 TITTLE, David from T. H. Condray
Deed 17 694 323 Wilhoite Tract
BOOK 17, p. 694
Hamilton County, Tennessee
STATE OF ALABAMA
RANDLOPH COUNTY
This indenture made and entered between T. H. Condray of the State of
Tennessee & Hamilton County of the one part, & David Tittle of
the State of Ala. & Randolph County of the other part, Witnesseth,
that for and in consideration of the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars to
him in hand paid at and before the delivery of this presents, the said
T. H. Condray doth grant bargain sell and convey unto the said David
Tittle a certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in
Hamilton County and State of Tennessee, containing three hundred and
twenty three acres more or less in the Ocoee District known and
distinguished as the Wilhoite tract, commencing with Zeriah Redmonds
land cornering on the bank of the Tennessee River, thence running of a
north west "course" through the school Section of land upon
the side of Racoon Mountain, thence running to Sam Wellerance land
"Was Sack sons" land down the river thence to the beginning.
To have and to hold said tract or parcel of land to him the said David
Tittle his heirs, executors or administrators and assigns forever, in
fee simple and the said T. H. Condray doth bind himself to warrant and
defend the rite and title to said tract or parcel of land against
himself his heirs executors and administrators and "gainst"
the claims of all persons.
In testimony hereof of said Condray have hereunto set his hand and
affixed his seal this 22nd day of July 1864.
His
T. H. X Condray
Mark
C. T. Etcheron
C. W. Boyd (his mark)
The State of Alabama
Randolph County
I, S. W. Dunn Justice of the Peace hereby certify E. M. Boyd and C. S.
Etchorof subscribing witnesses the foregoing conveyance known to me
appeared before me this day and being sworn states that T. H. Condray
the grantor in the conveyance voluntarily executed the same in these
presents on the day that the name bears date. That we attested the
name in the presence of the grantor given under my hand this 16th day of
October 1866.
S. W. Turnkin
Justice of the Peace
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