FUNERAL
HOMER "SCOTTY" WILLIAMS
AGE
71 years, 2 months, 23 days
BORN
July 2, 1911
PASSED AWAY
September 25, 1982
FUNERAL SERVICES
Tuesday, 1:00 p.m.
September 28, 1982
Georgia Wade Chapel
Hedges Funeral Home
Camdenton, Missouri
OFFICIATING
Rev. Don Reed
GRAVESIDE SERVICES
Tuesday 4:00 p.m.
September 28, 1982
Laurel Oak Cemetery
Windsor, Missouri
PALLBEARERS
B.C. Williams
Lee Williams
Lee Holst
Richard Henderson
Mike Emberry
Leroy PaceSURVIVING RELATIVES
Wife: Ruth A. Williams
Sons: Robert D. Williams
Larry D. Williams
Brothers: Grover Williams
Aubrey Williams
Sisters: Dora McCune
Phyllis Sims
Five Grandchildren
Three Step Grandchildren
FUNERAL
NATHAN W. WILLIAMS
Born: January 3, 1899
Passed Away: October 22, 1969
MASONIC SERVICES
Thursday, October 23, 8:00 p.m.
SERVICES
3:00 p.m., Friday, Oct. 24, 1969
Williams Funeral Chapel
OFFICIATING
Rev. Tommy Barrett
CASKET BEARERS
Members of the V.F.W.
INTERMENT
Masonic Cemetery
V.F.W. Graveside Services
DIRECTED BY
Williams Funeral Service
OB
Mrs. Judith B. Miller, 79, south Kansas City, died Sunday at Baptist Medical Center. She was born in Clarksburg, Mo., and had lived in the Kansas City area since 1967. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Christian Science Church of Warrensburg, Mo., and the mother church in Boston. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Warrensburg. She leaves two sisters Mrs. Anna J. Morgan and Mrs. Frances King both of KansasCity. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Muehlebach Chapel;graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hickman Cemetery, Clarksburg. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the chapel.
OB
Mrs. Judith B. Miller, 79, south Kansas City, died Sunday at Baptist Medical Center. She was born in Clarksburg, Mo., and had lived in the Kansas City area since 1967. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Christian Science Church of Warrensburg, Mo., and the mother church in Boston. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Warrensburg. She leaves two sisters Mrs. Anna J. Morgan and Mrs. Frances King both of KansasCity. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Muehlebach Chapel;graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Hickman Cemetery, Clarksburg. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the chapel.
They were married by Moses Chambers.
Source: Marriage CertificateThe following notes given by Pat Woestman:
He was a farmer. He lived in Osage TWP, Camden Cy., Mo. next door to his son John Hill per l900 Census.John Hill died intestate and the Executor was Presley E. Ogden (B:39) William Mathews was appointed guardian of and personal Curator of the Estate of Wiloby Hill, Rufinda Hill & Witham Allen Hill, minor heirs of the Descd.
STODDARD COUNTY, MISSOURI
B, pg. 52 Guardians for Willoby B. Hill, Rufinda & William A. Hill. (Grandchildren of Willoughby Bolen) Joshua Maybery & H.H. Bedford.Oct. 8, 1851
Joshua Maybery guardian for Rufinda, William and Willaby resign his guardianship. Henry H. Bedford appointed guardian. Bond $140 and William W. Norman and James Nations as securities.l850 Moniteau Co., Mo. Federal Census - He was living with Ada Bolin as was William Allen Hill and Rufinda (Ludinda) Hill.
Land Records from California, Mo., Moniteau Co., pg. 78 "This deed made and entered into this third day of Nov. l855 by and between Willoby B. Hill & Nancy Hill of the county of Moniteau & State of Missouri party of the first part and Jacob M. Burger of the same County & State party of the second part Witnesseth: That the said party of the first part in consideration of the sum of fifty Dollars to them in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged do by these present grant bargain sell and convay unto the said party of the second part & to his heirs and assigns forever the tract of land lying and being situated in the County of Moniteau and State of Missouri & being bounded as follows, to wit, The South West quarter of the South East quarter and the North West quarter of South East quarter & the North East quarter of South West quarter of Section l3 Township 44 Range l5. To have and to hold the same, together with all the rights immunities privileges and appertenances to the same belonging unto the said party of the second part & to his heirs & assigns forever, The said party of the first part hereby convenanting, that they, their heirs executors & Administrators shall & will Warrent & defend the title to the premises to the said party of the second part & to his heirs & assigns forever against the Lawful claims of all persons In testimony whereof the said party of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
Willaby B. Hill (seal)
Nancy (X) Hill (seal)
State of Missouri County of Moniteau Be it remembered that on this third day of Nov. l855 before me the undersigned a justice of the peace within & for the County of aforesaid Willaby B. Hill & Nancy his wife both of whom are personally known to me to be the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument of writing as parties thereto and they acknowledged the same to be their act & deed for the purposes therein mentioned, the said Nancy Hill being by me made acquainted with the contents of said deal acknowledges on an examination separate and apart from her said husband, that she signed the same and relinquished her right of Dower to the real Estate therein mentioned freely voluntary and without compulsion or undue influence of her said husband Given under my hand the day & date aforesaid.
Jas. W. Sappington, J.P.
Filed March lst l856
Wm. G.Howard, Clerk."US Federal Land Records show that he bought 2 tracts of land, both in Moniteau Co., Mo.
Willaby B. Hill filed in the Fayette Land Office April 2, l857, for the NW1/4We1/4 & NE14Sw1/4 S13, T44, R15, containing 80 acres, Moniteau Co., Mo.
Willaby Hill filed in the Fayette Land Office (now Booneville) Dec. 1, 1857, for the SW1/4SE1/4 Sl3, T44, R15 for 40 acres, Moniteau Co., Mo.
WILLOUGHBY HILL
REAL ESTATE
MONITEAU COUNTY COURTHOUSEE-ll5
Nov. 29, l850 between William T. Hill & B.B. Hill for $60 (in document it says to W.B. Hill) NWl4 of the SWqt Sl7 T45 Rl7 40 acres.R39l
J.M. Hardy & his wife E.N. Hardy to W.B. Hill for $200 Sept. l3, l870 SWl/4 of the SEqt of Sll T44 Rl5 containing 40 acres+/-. Filed April 22, l874R-396
W.B. Hill & his wife Nancy Hill to J.M. Hardy for $200. SWqt of the SEqt Sll T44 Rl5 40 acres more or less, May l, l874.
Filed May l, l874S-599
July l, l875 between W.C. Alldridge & Louisa & Wiloby Hill for $300. SWl/4 of the NWl/4 of S24 T44 Rl5.Y-0094
Dated March 25, l880 between Wiloby Hill and William C. Aldridge for $200. SWl/4 of the NW qt. of S24 T44 Rl5 Wiloby Hill signed as single and unmarried. Filed March 25, l880.Land records Camden County, Mo.
"This indenture made l2/5/l893 by Mary Hill (formally Mary C. Lain) and W.B. Hill husband and wife of Camden County and John W. Hill and Martha J. Hill, Camden County, Mo.-sum $l.00 and Exchange of property lands-All the East half of Lots #l and #2 of the North East quarter of Section 5 in Twp. 39 Range l7 containing 80 acres according to the official plat of the same of said land" Linn Creek.l850 Moniteau Co., Mo.
Ada Bolin 26 Tn Born l824
Russel Bolen l7 Al l833
Eli Bolen l6 Al l834
John Bolen l4 Al l836
Wiloby Hill l6 Al l834
Rufinda Hill l4 Al l836
Allen Hill ll Al l839l860 Moniteau Co. Mo.
Wiloby Hill 28 Mo l832 High Point Twp
(His Mother was Elizabeth Bolin, daughter of Willoughby)
Nancy Hill 26 Mo l834
William Hill 6 Mo l854
J.R. Hill 4 Mo l856
John Hill 2 Mo l858
Mary Hill 2 Mo. l858J.M. Burger 35 Tenn. Farmer l825 $1200 real estate
Rufinda 25 Mo. l835 $695 personal estate
(she is sister of Wiloby Hill. Her Mother was Elizabeth Bolin, daughter of Willoughby Bolen.)
Jos. L. 6 Mo. l854
Margant 4 Mo. l856
Ann l Mo. l859
Michael Burger 92 Pa. Farmer l768
W.A. Hill 2l Mo. l839
(He is brother of Rufinda & Wiloby Hill)l880 Federal Census of Burris Fork Twp., County of Moniteau, State of Mo., pg. 6 on Film Roll 704, Supervisor Dist. No. 6 and Enumeration Dist., No. 203, on the 4th or 5th day of June, line 22, lists the following -
Dwelling #49, Family #50,
W.B. Hill, white male, age 48, Widowed, Farming, Place of Birth, Alabama, Place of birth of father, Scotland, Place
of Birth of mother, Tn.;
Thomas M. Hill, White Male, l5 yrs., son, single, Place of Birth, Mo., Place of Father's birth, Alabama, Place of
Mother's birth, Mo.
also listing as same place of birth and Father & Mother's info the same is F. Hill (I believe this to be Aubrey Franklin Hill) age l3,
George W. Hill, age l0,
Jesse N. or W. Hill age 6.The next dwelling is Wm. H. Hill, White Male, age 26, Place of Birth Mo., Place of Fathers birth, Ala. & place of
Mothers birth, Mo.,
Mary F., White Female age 22, born in Mo. Father Place of Birth, Indiana, Mothers Place of Birth, Mo.,
Nancy Hill, white female, age l0 months.
All born in Mo.1900 US Census Camden Co., Mo.
Willoughby B. Hill, b. April 1832, Age 68, years married 29 Born Ala., Father born USA, Mother born TN.
Mary Hill, wife, b. Oct. l836, age 63 yrs., years married 29, Children total l, total living 0, Born Tn., Father born Tn., Mother born Tn.
1850 Moniteau Co., Mo. Census
Henry Hasten 54, Farmer, born Tn.
Mary 53, born N.C.
Isaac 24, Laborer, born Ky.
Sarah 19, born Mo.
Nancy 17, Mo.
Mary 15, Mo.
Martha 13, Mo.
l860 Moniteau Co. Mo.
Wiloby Hill 28 Mo l832 High Point Twp
(His Mother was Elizabeth Bolin, daughter of Willoughby)
Nancy Hill 26 Mo l834
William Hill 6 Mo l854
J.R. Hill 4 Mo l856
John Hill 2 Mo l858
Mary Hill 2 Mo. l858
l880 Federal Census of Burris Fork Twp., County of Moniteau, State of Mo., pg. 6 on Film Roll 704, Supervisor Dist. No. 6 and Enumeration Dist., No. 203, on the 4th or 5th day of June, line 22, lists the following -
Dwelling #49, Family #50,
W.B. Hill, white male, age 48, Widowed, Farming, Place of Birth, Alabama, Place of birth of father, Scotland, Place of
Birth of mother, Tn.;
Thomas M. Hill, White Male, l5 yrs., son, single, Place of Birth, Mo., Place of Father's birth, Alabama, Place of
Mother's birth, Mo. also listing as same place of birth and Father & Mother's info the same is
F. Hill (I believe this to be Aubrey Franklin Hill) age l3,
George W. Hill, age l0,
Jesse N. or W. Hill age 6.The next dwelling is Wm. H. Hill, White Male, age 26, Place of Birth Mo., Place of Fathers birth, Ala. & place of
Mothers birth, Mo.,
Mary F., White Female age 22, born in Mo. Father Place of Birth, Indiana, Mothers Place of Birth, Mo.,
Nancy Hill, white female, age l0 months.
All born in Mo.
The first record of JOHN WILLIAMS in Lincoln Co., Ky. is in 1798 when he purchased 100 acres of land on Fryes Creek from Samuel Emmerson. His land was in Casey Co. when it was formed from Lincoln Co. in 1806. In 1814 he died leaving a will in Casey Co., Ky. naming his children as Lydia, Nancy, Betsy Douglas, George, Thomas, Isaac, Joel & Samuel as well as his wife Sally.
Received this copy of the will from Mrs. Lessley.WILL OF
JOHN WILLIAMSCASEY COUNTY, KY. WILL BK. l, page 52
In the name of God amen. I John Williams of Casey County and State of Kentucky being very sick of body but sound in mind and memory do make and devise this my last will and Testament in the following manner and form. First. I comit my body to the earth and my soul to
God who gave it And my temperal affairs I give and devise in the following manner and form-etc.
I give and bequeath to my wife Sarah the profits rising of the plantation whereon I now reside unto my two youngest sons when Samuel comes of age, the land then equally divided
between them Joel and his mother then to be equal sharers in his part during her life,
to my daughter Lydia one mare and two cows and two feather beds and furniture
likewise to my daughter Nancy I give one mare, one cow, one bed and furniture.
To my sons George, Thomas, and Isaac and daughter Betsy Douglas I give two dollars each. The remaining part of my estate I leave to the disposal of my wife Sara as she thinks proper and fit. In witness hereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this l4th of November
l8l3.Testes William Freeman
James Renick John Williams (seal)At a County Court held for Casey County on Moday the 28th day of February l8l4. This writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John Williams dec. was proved by the oath of William Freemen and James Renick the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Attest Ralph Lancaster C. Ck.
________________________CHILDREN
OF
JOHN WILLIAMS
l744 l8l4
Va. Ky.Order of births may be incorrect. Assuming from the will, I list them:
l. George may be the one who married 30-6-l8l6 Nancy Smith in Lincoln Co., Ky. Need proof. George died 26 Oct. l879. (LDSsays birth of George1795 ebt)
2. Thomas James b. 4 Mar. l776; d. Moniteau Co., Mo. 4 Aug. l845; married 23 Jan. l804 Jane Jones daughter of Evan & Miriam Jones. Jane b. 5 Dec. l784, d. 5 Dec. l853 Moniteau Co., Mo.
Enough evidence now collected to be certain beyond reasonable doubt that this was son of John.
3. Isaac married 8 Aug. l806 Lincoln County, Ky. Sally Floyd. (LDSgives birthdate for Issac as abt. 1789. LDS also gives the marriage location as PulaskiCo., Ky. ebt)
4. Elizabeth b. l774 Va.; married George Douglas l4 Nov. l795 in Wythe Co., Va. lived in Casey Co., Ky. after l800. George gave land for Mt. Olive Christian Church, Casey Co.
5. Samuel b. 22 Dec. l798; married l4 Oct. l8l9 Letitia Mason. In l820 Casey Co. census, moved to Edgar Co., Ill.
6. Lydia
7. Nancy married Lincoln Co. l3 Sept. l805 James Scott
8. Joel born l798? married Sally Mason l8 Nov. l829. In l840 Census Casey Co., after that whereabouts unknown.There is no evidence in Kentucky records that John Williams of Wythe Co., Va. was a Revolutionay soldier. There is however a John Williams listed in Wythe Co. militia.
Thomas J. Williams. There is a debate among Missouri descendants as to whether the J. is Jefferson or James. Scythia said Jefferson. Her Bible said J. In l968 the grand-daughter of Isaac Lloyd, Thomas son, gave me a copy of Isaac's Bible. It says James & there are some small evidence in Ky. which seem to confirm this. Source: Mrs. Lessley
Thomas appears in l820 census Casey Co. p. 209, number & ages of children match exactly those in Cantlon record. l830 Casey Co., pg. 278 boys match, but girls are short. From will we have about concluded two may have died. l840 Morgan Co., Mo. he is listed. Moniteau was formed from parts of Morgan and Cooper Cos. l842. I doubt if he ever moved.
Casey County Land records show Thomas & Jane sold:
250 acres of land on Brush Creek l83l
50 acres of land on Carpenter Creek l835
94 l/2 acres of land on Carpenter Creek l836This information was sent to me by Henry Wheeler who obtained it from Mrs. R.H. Lessley. She has a note stating that it was sent to her by Janet Cochran, Stanford, Lincoln, Ky. & Patty Black, Hustonville, Casey Co., Ky. both proven descendant of John Williams' daughter, Elizabeth Williams Douglas. Casey County was formed from Lincoln Co. l807.
An LDS file has his birthdate at 1758.
File Submitted by:
MARY E TOMBLIN
WILL OF
EVAN JONESBOOK I, PAGE 6l, Oct. l7, l824
In the name of God Amen I Evan Jones of the County of Lincoln and State of Kentucky being lo in health but in my proper reason at this time thought proper to execute my will first that all my lawful debts be paid my lawful and loving wife Miriam Jones to have the third of all my living for her support her lifetime I wish my land that I now live on to be divided across the upper field as can be agreed on by them that I appoint to do my business and to be sold with my personal estate to be equally divided amongst my lawful heirs in a lawful way and I also appoint Joshua Jones and James Jones and Don Sweeney to execute my business.
Names as follows
Elizabeth Sweeney Sally Jones
Joshua Jones Abraham Jones
Jane Williams Matildy Jones
Mary Runels Lydia Spraggens
Anna JonesI acknowledge this to be my last will and testament
Attest Evan Jones
Samuel Crutcher
Major M. Johnson
Michael JonesThis will was probated in Lincoln County Court Dec. l3, l824.
This Indenture made this l4th day of Feby in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Ninety Six Between James Hays of the County of Lincoln & State of Kentucky of the one part & Evan Jones of the Other part witnesseth that the said James Hays for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred Pounds Current money to them in hand paid by the said Evan Jones the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge that they thesaid James Hays hath granted bargained sold aliened & confirmed and by these presents doth grant Bargain sell alien & confirm a certain tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the County of Lincoln on the Waters of Green River being part of a Survey of Benjamin Pettitts Beginning at a Sugar tree l40 Poles East from the SouthWest Corner of Pettitts Settlement land North l0l poles to a Beech thence West 60 Poles to a Sugar tree & Hornbeam thence No 6 (degrees) West l22 Pole to two Sugartree Saplins thence W 68 Poles to a Buckeye & Elm on the old line thence South 222 poles to the South West corner of the above mentioned Settlement thence East l40 poles to the Beginning containing one hundred forty five Acres be the Same more or less with the appurtenances to have & to hold the said Land and premises thereby bargained and sold with appertenances to him the said Evan Jones and to his heirs and his assigns forever and they the said James Hays and Elizabeth his Wife doth Covent and agree to and with the said Evan Jones that they the said James Hays their Heirs Executors & adm. shall and will Warrant and forever defend the Land and premises with the appertenances hereby bargained and sold to him the said Evan Jones his heirs Exr. & Adm. against the claim of all & every other person or persons whatsoever In Witness whereof the saidJames Hays hath hereunto set their hands seals the day and year first above written.
James Hays S.S.
At a Court of Quarter Sessions held for Lincoln County by the l4th day of February l797
This Indenture was acknowledged by the Said James Hays to be his act & deed & ordered to be Recorded.
Exd. & std to Jones Clerk Willis GreeneThis Indenture of Bargain and Sale made and entered into this day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twentyfive between Daniel Sweeney & Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife James Jones & Sally his wife John Haney and Mathilda his wife William Spraggens and Lydia his wife & Abram Jones and Sarah his wife Mary Reynolds and Ann Jones heirs & legal representatives of Evan Jones deceased of the one part and Joshua Jones who is also one of the heirs of and legal representative of Evan Jones deceased of the other part witnesseth that they the Said Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wifeThomas Williams & Jane his wife James Jones and Sally his wife John Haney and Matilda his wife William Spraggins and Lydia his wife Abram Jones and Sarah his wife Mary Reynolds and Anne Jones for and in consideration of the Sum of one thousand and ninety two Dollars & fifty Cents Lawfull money of the united States the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged paid in equal proportions to the above named heirs the said Joshua Jones being also one of the heirs hath granted bargained sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alien and confirm unto the said Joshua Jones their joint and equal interests to Ninety five acres of land being part of the tract of land on which the aforesaid EvanJones resided at his decease the Said land being and lying in the County of Lincoln and State of Kentucky and bounded as followeth Beginning at a Stake in the old line corner to William Spraggins running thence with the old line South 9l poles to two sugar trees thence North Eighty Seven (degrees) East one hundred and thirty Six poles to a sugartree thence North one hundred & three poles to a Birch thence South Eighty Seven (degrees) West Sixty two & fourth poles to a (acorn bean?) thence North six (degree) West 36 l/4poles to a white walnut Corner to William Spraggins thence South Sixty-four (degrees) West forty five poles to a dead Honey Locust at the head of a Hollow thence down Said hollow South twenty two (degrees) west ten poles to a stake thence South forty five West thirty four poles to the Beginning Containing ninety five acres and all the estate right title interest claim and demand of them the said Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife James Jones andSally his wife John Haney and Matilda his wife William Spraggins and Lydia his wife Abram Jones and Sarah his wife Mary Reynolds and Anne Jones to have and to hold the said land and premises with the appurtenances hereby bargained and sold to the said Joshua Jones & they the said parties of the first part doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the said Joshua Jones that they their heirs & will warrant and forever defend the land and premises with the appurtenances sold as aforesaid to the said Joshua Jones his heirs & from and against the claim or claimes of themselves their heirs & (forever?) or from or against the claim or claims of themselves all and every other person or persons whatever. In Testimony whereof they the said Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife James Jones and Sally his wife John Haney and Matilda his wife William Spraggins and Lydia his wife Abram Jones and Sarah his wife Mary Reynolds and Anne Jones hath hereunto set their hands and Seals this day and date above written.
Witness Abram Jones (seal)
Major M. Johnson John Haney (seal)
Hugh Mason Matilda Haney (seal)
John E. Wright Daniel Sweeney (seal)
Elizabeth Sweeney (seal)
James Jones (seal)
Sally Jones (seal)
Ann Jones (seal)
William Spraggins (seal)
Lydia Spraggins (seal)
Thomas Williams (seal)
Jane Williams (seal)
Mary Reynolds (seal)Kentucky Lincoln County Seal
I Thomas Helm Clerk of the Lincoln County Court do hereby Certify that on the Eighteenth day of September in the year Eighteen hundred and twenty Six the foregoing Deed was presented to me in my office and acknowledged by John Haney and Matilda his wife and on the 20th September the same was acknowledged by Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wife James Jones and Sally his wife and Anne Jones and Lydia Spraggins wife of William Spraggins and on the Second day of November the same was acknowledged byWilliam Spraggins and on the third the same was acknowledged by Thomas Williams and Jane his wife and on the fourth of the same month & year the same was acknowledged by Mary Reynolds to be their act and deed for the purpose therein contained. And the said Matilda wife of the said John Haney and Elizabeth wife of the said Daniel Sweeney and Lydia wife William Spraggins and Jane wife of Thomas Williams having been by me first privately examined Separate and apart from their Husbands & the said Deed explained to them said they freely and voluntarily signed and
acknowledged the same that they were not influenced to do so by the fear threat or persuasions of their husbands and relinquished as well their right of Dower as of Inheritance of in and to the land herein conveyed and consented that the said Deed should be entered of Record. And the said Sally wife of said James Jones being by me privately examined separate and apart from her husband and the said Deed explained to her said she freely and voluntarily relinquished her right of Dower to the land therein conveyed that in making such relinquishment she was not under the influence of fear threats or persuasions of her said husband & consented that the same should be entered of record. In testimony I have admitted the Same to record in my office.
Thomas Helm Clerk Lincoln County CourtThis Indenture of bargain and sale made and entered into this l8th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred twenty five between Joshua Jones and Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife Abraham Jones and Sarah his wife Daniel Sweeney & Elizabeth is wife James Jones and Sally his wife John Haney and Matilda his wife Mary Reynolds and Ann Jones heirs & legal representatives of Evan Jones deceased of this one part and William Spraggins who is also one of the heirs and legal representatives of Evan Jones deceased of the other part Witnesseth that they the said Joshua Jones and Elizabeth is wife Abraham Jones and Sarah his wife Daniel Haney and Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife James Jones and Sally his wife John Haney and his wife Matilda Mary Reynolds and Anne Jones for and in consideration of the Sum of Four hundred and seventy Eight Dollars twelve cents Lawful money of the United States the receipt of which is hereby acnowledged paid in equal proportions to the above named heirs the said William Spraggins being also one of the Heirs hath granted bargained sold aliened & confirming and by these presents doth grant bargain sell alien & Confirm unto the said William Spraggins their joint and equal interest to forty five and one half acres of land being part of the tract of Land on which the aforesaid Evan Jones resided at his decease the said land lying and being in the County of Lincoln and State of Kentucky and bounded as follows Beginning at a white walnut Joshua Jones corner thence North Six West Eighty eight and a fourth poles to a Sugartree thence West Sixty Six poles to a buckeye thence South one hundred and forty two poles to a stake Joshua Jones corner thence North forty five East thirty four poles to a stake thence North twenty two East ten poles to a dead honey locust thence North Sixty four East forty five poles to the beginning containing forty five and one half acres and all the estate right title interest claim and demand of them the said Joshua Jones and Elizabeth Abraham Jones & Sarah his wife Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wife Thomas Williams and Jane his wife James Jones and Sarah his wife John Haney and Matilda his wife Mary Reynolds and Anne Jones to Have and to hold the Said Land and premises with the appurtenances hereby bargained and Sold to the aforesaid William Spraggins & they the Said parties of the first part doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the Said William Spraggins that they their heirs &C will warrant and forever defend the land and premises with the appurtenances sold as aforesaid to the said William Spraggins his heirs & from and against the claim or claims of theirselves their Heirs & forever or from and against the claim or claims of all and every person or persons Whatever In testimony Whereof they the aforesaid heirs and representatives hath hereunto set their names and seals the day and date first above written
Witness
John Ingart Abram Jones (seal)
George Brock John Haney (seal)
Josiah East Matilda Haney (seal)
Danl Sweeney (seal)
Elizabeth Sweeney (seal)
James Jones (seal)
Sally Jones (seal)
Ann Jones (seal)
Thomas Williams (seal)
Jane Williams (seal)
Mary Reynolds (seal)
Joshua Jones (seal)Kentucky Lincoln County Sct
I do certify that on the Eighteenth day of September in the year Eighteen hundred & twenty Six the foregoing Deed was presented to me in my office and acknowledged by John Haney & Matilda his wife and on the 20th of the same month the same was acknowledged by Daniel Sweeney and Elizabeth his wife and on the Seventh of October the same was acknowledged by James Jones and Sally his wife and Anne Jones and on the third of November the same was acknowledged by Thomas Williams and Jane his wife and on the fourth of the same month it was acknowledged by Mary Reynolds and acknowledged by Joshua Jones on November twentyeth to be their acts and Deed for the purposes therein contained The said Matilda wife of the said John Haney and Elizabeth wife of Daniel Sweeney and Jane wife of Thomas Williams being by me privately examined separate and apart from their Husbands said they freely and the said Deed explained to them said they freely and voluntarily
signed and acknowledged the same that they were not influenced to do so by the fears threats or persuasions of their Husbands and relinquished as well their right of Dower as of Inheritance of in and to the land therein conveyed and consented that the same should be entered of record and the said Sally wife of said James Jones being privably examinded separate and apart from her husband said she freely and voluntarily Signed and relinquished her right of Dower in the land herein Conveyed that inmaking such relinquishment she was not under the influence of fears threats or persuasions of her husband and consented that the same might be recorded.
Whereupon I admitted the same to record in my office
Thomas Helm Clerk
1880 MONITEAU CO., MO. CENSUS, MOREAU TWP.
Pg. 12, Supervisor's District #6 96-99
John Williams Age 71, Birthplace Ky., Occ. Farming, Father Born Va.,Mother born Ky.
Sally Williams Age 71, Birthplace Virginia, Occ. Keeping House,Relationship Wife, Father born Md., Mother born N.C.
Gilbert, Age 11, Birthplace Mo., Occ. Keeping House, Relationship Nephew,Father born Ky., mother born Mo.
Johnathon, Age 23, Birthplace Mo., Occ. Teaching School?, RelationshipNephew, Father born Ky., Mother born Mo.
Jane (Martha Jane), Age 36, Birthplace Mo., Occ. Keeping House,Relationship Daughter, Father born Ky., Mother
born Va.