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Finley Deeds in Montgomery County, KY - 1800 to 1833

 

20 September 1800 - John and Michael Finley of Fleming County, KY to William Ramsay of Montgomery County, Negro boy and girl for 200 pounds, and parcel of land in Montgomery County, KY, an equal fourth part of a five hundred acre survey purchased of Jacob Myers by Christopher Greenup, Willis Green, John C. Owings(?) and -----Hollingsworth, including one equal fourth part of a Salt Lick, known by the name of the big mud Lick containing one hundred and twenty five acres. Terms of deal follow. Witnesses: Saml Hibler, Andw(?) Kinkead. Montgomery County, KY

DB 2:512.


1 January 1833 - John Finley and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Jones, Xantippa(?) Jones, and Caroline Jones of Scott County, KY to Lynch Jouitt of Montgomery County, KY, $15 per acre, on waters of Slate(?) Creek, a part of David James 1000 acre survey ... line of Jesse Glover ... line of Thomas Grubb ... line of John Thompson ... 25 acres; witnesses, John Point, James Scott. Montgomery County, KY.

DB 16:300.

 

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