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Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series.

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6. Part of Baker or Creed 500;$1500;$800-Winny S. Miller.
     Tract, Henry County.
7. My part of Color Tan Tract 600;$2300----James R. Love
     Gibson Co., (Improved)
8. Part of Cowan Carmichael 641;$1923;$377-John Bell Love
     Tact, Weakley county.
9. Sun Spring T. Gibson Co., 500;$1500;$800-Dillard Love.
10. Love & Wilson T. Gibson Co, 500;$1500;$800-Heirs Wm.C. Love
Signed by me at Waynesville (NC) this the 9th of Oct. 1838.
                                                R. Love,

The MacLemmon Tract, my share, which is undivided, to be allotted to fill the deficiency of Anna Gudger, Dorcas Henry and Polly Welch lots, and which is worth among them $2664.00, as to make up their equal to or little over James. R. Love's, and for Winny S. Miller and S.B. McBee deficiencies to be made up when some agent may go run the land, etc.
        "I, Joseph Keener, clerk of the County Court of Haywood County, N.C., do certify that the foregoing is a perfect and true copy of the last Will and Testament of Robert Love, deceased. In Testimony whereof have hereunto set my name and official seal, the said Court at Waynesville, the 18th, day of 1852.
                                                T. Keener, Clerk."

Note: The above is to be read in connection with the Will of the said Robert Love, which is on page 38 hereof. The above was appended to said Will, and upon second reflection, I concluded to copy it in this "Collection" as it throws some light on the landed interests of the said Robert Love. After these lands were divided, the said Robert Love executed his deed to each one mentioned in said "Drawing", and they took possession of the property. Reference to his will in connection with this, will disclose the fact that he had other property than the above, and which he dispose of in said Will-F.D. Love.

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State of Tennessee # To the Honorable-The judge of said Circuit:
  First Circuit # Humbly complaining, showeth unto your
Carter County # Honor, your Orator, George Williams, a citizen of the
################### County and Circuit aforesaid, that heretofore, towit:
on or about the year eighteen hundred and six, a certain Andrew Grear, then of Carter County, now deceased, purchased at a public sale, made by James Moon, Collector of the Direct Tax of the Twelfth Collection District, certain tracts of land then sold as the property of John Nicholason, lying in Carter, and then supposed to contain thirty two thousand acres in the whole, for which purchase, a certain Nathaniel Taylor, then of Carter County, now also deceased; and your Orator placed part of the requested funds in the hands of said Greer as the partner, to discharge the consideration money, whereupon, afterwards, towit: on the nineteenth day of September in the said year 1806, the said Andrew Greer, Nathaniel Taylor and your Orator convened and in pursuance to the before name, towit: purchase and payment, entered into an agreement in writing

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Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series. , Edited by Dennis N. Partridge, Columbus, Georgia, © 2001.

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