DEED: Jackson to Lary, 1846 - Bath Co Bath Co., KY Deed Book O Page 240-241 Jackson To } Deed Lary This Indenture made and entered into this second day of January One Thousand eight hundred and forty six between James C Jackson & Ann Jackson his wife of the County of Bath and State of Kentucky of the one part to Henry Lary of the County and State aforesaid of the other part witnesseth That the said James C. Jackson and Ann his wife for and in consideration of the sume of One hundred and Thirty Dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof I hereby acknowledged have granted bargained and sold and do by these presents grant bargain sell &, confirm unto him the said Henry Lary his heirs and Assigns all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Bath on the water of little Flat Creek Containing nineteen acres & bounded as follows towit Begining at a stake near a sycamore on the west bank of the Creek Thence west 9 poles to a stake - Thence S 5 degrees W39.1 poles to a stone on a branch Thence up the same N44 degrees 30 E 100 poles to a beech corner to R Lock-Thence with his line S 12 degrees 30 E 46 poles to the Begining -Together with all and Singular The premises thereunto belonging or in any wise of pertaining to have and to hold the land hereby conveyed its appurtenances unto him the said Henry Lary his heirs and assigns forever & the said James C Jackson & Ann his wife for themselves their heirs Executors and administrators the title to the aforesaid Land an premises unto him the said Henry Lary his heirs and assigns forever. But if said Land should be lost by any better claim then the said James C Jackson is to refund the purchase money without interest----In Testimony whereof the said James C Jackson and Ann his wife hath set their hands and seals the day and ddate first above written James C Jackson Seal Anna Jackson Seal Kentucky Bath County } sct We moses Deskins and James workman two of the Commonwealth's Justices of the peace for said County do certify that Ann Jackson the wife of the within named James Jackson this day personally appeared before us who being examined prively and apart from her husband as the Law directs voluntarily with her own free will and consent relinquished her right of Dower to the premises Conveyed by this deed and the same is certified to the Clerk of the County Court for the County of Bath for record where the premises lie~~~ Given under our hands and seals thisss 2nd day of January 1846 Moses Deskins Seal James Workman State of Kentucky Bath County } sct I William N Sudduth deputy for William M Sudduth Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do hereby Certify that this deed from James C Jackson his wife to Henry Lary was this day recorded by me in my Office and ordered to be secured. whereupon the same together with the foregoing certificate has been duly admitted to record in my office as the Law directs.-Given under my hand as deputy aforesaid this 12th day of January 1846 W. N. Sudduth D.C. From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Date: 18 May 1998