DEEDS: Craig Excerpts - Lincoln Co Excerpts from Craig family Deeds: Lincoln, County Ky. LINCOLN COUNTY: Lincoln County Deed book K- Page 76 May 20 1820 John Craig the elder was entitled to 1000 acres of land by virtue of a treasury warrant lying in LincolnCo. on Hanging Fork. Said Craig devised 200 acres to his son-in-law Samuel Beard, and left his son John Craig, a legatee who has departed this life leaving William Craig, Sally Welch late Sally Craig, John Craig , David Craig, James Craig, Polly Craig, and Betsy Craig his children and heirs. The said survey interferes with one in the name of Samuel Craig now deceased. The heirs of John Craig and Samuel Beard and Samuel Craig for the purpose of settling their claims, mutually agree to sell so much of the aforesaid surveys as are interfered with by each other and to divide the purchase money. John Taylor of Lincoln Co. became the purchaser of 348 1/4 acres, for $4,572. Samuel Beard to receive $1313 heirs of John Craig the Younger - to wit - William Craig, Sally Welsh, John Craig and Polly his wife, David Craig and Judy his wife, Polly Craig and Betsey Craig to receive $973.16 Land Located on Hanging Fork. Signatures: Samuel Baird - Sarah Baird - William Craig - Sally Welsh - John Craig - Mary Craig - David Craig - James Craig - Charles Craig - Judith Craig Recorded in Lincoln County Ky, May 20 1820 Deed Book K - p. 84 .... Mar 14, 1820 Mary craig of Lincoln co. conveys to John Taylor her right to title and interest in Land on Hanging Fork. She being one of the children and heirs of John Craig dec'd. $120 Signature Mary H. Craig Deed Book L- p. 3 ... Mar 27 1822 Charles Craig and Judith M. Craig his wife to David Craig and James Craig - All the right, title and interest wich was devised to him by John Craig the elder. (As set forth in his father's will- John Craig the younger) Recorded in Lincoln Co. Mar 27, 1822. Deed Book L- p 230 ....Nov 22, 1824 Deed of partition of land received by the will of John Craig the elder - John Craig and Polly Craig his wife, David Craig, James Craig and Rachel his wife, for and in consider of the conveyance hereafter made to them by William Craig, they convey unto William Craig 100 A. in Lincoln County on the Hanging Fork. Land bounded by David Craig, John Craig, and James Craig. At the same time they convey unto John Craig one tract of 280 1/4 acres in the same tract. Deed Book N- Page 249..... Oct 5, 1831 John Craig and Mary his wife of Lincoln Co. to William Craig 119 3/4 acres on Hanging Fork for $1200. Signed John Craig - Mary Craig Recorded Apr. 24, 1833. Deed Book N- p. 374 ....Apr. 23, 1833 Elizabeth Procter deceased formerly Craig, and Daughter of John Craig. Left no children. Deed book N- p. 391 ...May 28, 1833 David Craig of Morgan County Illinois Deed Book R- p. 332....June 20 1842 David H.Harberson and Eliza his wife, William Craig, Mary V. Craig, Susan Craig, Sarah W. Craig, Lucy Jane Craig, and Charles craig, heirs of Charles Craig deceased who was entitled to a tract of land on Hanging Fork. They ask for a division of land. Deed Book D- p. 117 ....Sept 11 1799 Benjamin Pettit and Rebecca his wife of Lincoln County to Ann Craig, Mary Craig, John Craig, Samuel Craig, and Sally Craig - heirs of Samuel Craig deceased of Lincoln Co. 200 acres in Lincoln County on Green River for 20 pounds. Land bounded by Robert Todd and contracted for by Samuel Craig in his lifetime. From: cwash Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998