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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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State of Tennessee #
Carter County #
# This day personally appeared Thomas Sloan before me, J. H. Hyder, an acting Justice of the Peace for said County, and maketh oath in due form of law that Thomas D. Love died justly indebted to him in the sum of four dollars and seven cents, after giving him all just credits.
Sworn to before me and subscribed on the 14th, of November 1833.
Test.
J.H. Hyder Thomas Sloan (Signed)
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An Article of Agreement made and entered into this 13th of February 1823 between Thomas D. Love of the County of Carter of the one part, and Alfred W. Taylor of the other part.
W i t n e s s e t h, that the said Thomas D. Love hath this day swapped all the interest which his wife, Anna, has into the tract of land which Nathaniel Taylor died, which was granted to Andrew Taylor, senior, in consideration of which the said Alfred is to relinquish to the said Love the interest which he, as one of the heirs of the said Nathaniel, possessed in the tract of land called the Lox place transferred by Jesse Humphries and Joseph Tipton to Nathaniel Taylor, acre or acre. The said Alfred is also to relinquish, or cause, to be relinquished, the interest which Lorina Tipton and Jacob Tipton, as heirs of Nathaniel Taylor, have in the same, and the interest which they posses by virtue of conveyance to N.L.R. Taylor, being the eighth of an eighth; also an equal interest in N.I.R. Taylor's interest, which Alfred possesses in a like manner. All of which latter interest, the said Alfred is to cause to be conveyed in a convenient time after N.I.R. Taylor comes of age, and after the said Alfred receives a conveyance from the said Jacob and wife, Lorina, and should in turn out that the said Alfred possessed larger interest in the Lox plantation****************than the said Thomas******************* does in the old far, the exchange being acre per acre, then the said Thomas is to make it up by an equal interest in the place of fifty acres adjoining the old tract of a Joseph Tipton; and if it turns out, a survey made, that the said Thomas possesses a greater interest in the old grant to A. Taylor, senior, that the said Alfred possesses in the other, then Alfred is to make it up by a conveyance of such an interest in the Moreland tract as may be adjudged by men chosen by the parties to be of equal value to the other.
And the said Thomas further binds himself to convey his interest in the fifty acre tact, purchased of Joseph Tipton, also his interest of a thirty four or five acre conveyance from Wm. McNabb to the executors of N. Taylor; also, all and every other interest of land which he possesses adjoining or anywise appertaining to the said old farm, the Moreland or Archer tract excepted, in consideration of which appertaining interests the said Alfred is to relinquish such an interest in the Moreland tract as may be thought of equal value, to Love. It is also understood that the Tipton tract of land, on which Mary Taylor now lives is accepted. The lands to be surveyed, if required. The said Thomas to relinquish as aforesaid on convenient notice. For the true performance of which we bind
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