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Thomas Haymond & Robert Triplett - Wood Co VA Land Grant 1802

Regena Cogar  (View posts) Posted: 9 Dec 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Deed
Surnames: HAYMOND, TRIPLETT, MONROE, McCLEERY, McCREERY, BARNETT, ARMISTEAD
VA Grants 50, pp. 248-49
Library of Virginia Digital Collection:
Land Office Patents and Grants
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Thomas Haymond
and
Robert Triplett
350 acres
Wood
X'd

James Monroe esquire Governor of the commonwealth of Virginia to all to whom these
presents shall come greeting: Know ye: That by virtue of two warrants to wit: two
hundred and fifty acres by land office treasury warrant number three thousand and
twenty five issued the sixth of December eighteen hundred, and one hundred acres by
Preemption warrant number two thousand four hundred ten issued the twenty eighth of
March seventeen hundred and eighty three there is granted by the said commonwealth unto
Thomas Haymond for one half and Robert Triplett assignee of said Haymond for the other
half a certain tract or parcel of land, containing three hundred and fifty acres by survey
bearing date the twenty sixth day of September eighteen hundred and one, lying and being
in the county of Wood on the easterly side of the little Kanawha river and bounded as
followeth to wit: beginning at a sugar tree spaniSh oak and ash on the bank of said river
corner to two surveys formerly made for William McCleery and running thence down the
said river with the meanders thereof five hundred and eight poles to a red oak and beech
corner to a survey of two hundred acres made in the name of John Barnett assignee of
John B. Armistead thence with a line of said survey south thirty six degrees east one
hundred and four poles, thence south twenty one degrees east one hundred and seventy
one poles to a white oak and sugar tree, thence with three of McCreerys lines north eighty
one degrees west two hundred poles to a white oak, south seventy one degrees west forty
eight poles to a white oak ash and two gums, south twenty degrees west one hundred and
fifty poles to the beginning with its appurtenances; To have and to hold the said tract or
parcel of land with its appurtenances, to the said Thomas Haymond and Robert Triplett
and their heirs for ever. In witness whereof the said James Monroe esquire Governor of
the commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the
said commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the thirty first day of August in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two and of the commonwealth the twenty
seventh
James Monroe
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SURNAMES: HAYMOND; TRIPLETT; MONROE; McCLEERY; McCREERY;
BARNETT; ARMISTEAD
NOTE: Transcriber's comments are in brackets [ ].
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