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From: "Janice Katherine Lund" <>
Subject: HICKMAN / RICE / BRUNER / MILLER / ARNOLD / CRABB families
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 11:30:22 -0800
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Can anyone connect to the people in the indentures listed below? Does
anyone else have deeds or other legal records they could post for those of
us researching in Breckinridge County, Kentucky?
Thanks,
Jan Lund
Deed Book D
Page 424
This indenture made the 9th day of February one thousand eight hundred and
nineteen
between Joseph Mason, high Sheriff of Breckenridge County and State of
Kentuky by
John Delavan, his deputy sheriff, of the one part and Adam Bruner, Senior of
the County
and State aforesaid of the other part Whereas a writ of Terrefacias date
January 18, 1819,
issued from Breckenridge County Circuit Court directed to Sheriff of
Breckenridge
County, commanding him that of the estate of Abraham Hickman, Jonathan
Hickman,
Solomon Hickman, John Crabb and Sally, his wife, late Sally Hickman, Solomon
Miller
and Elizabeth, his wife, late Elizabeth Hickman, Jonathan Miller and Mary,
his wife, late
Mary Hickman and Daniel Arnold and Rebecca, his wife, late Rebecca Hickman
heirs and
legal representatives of Charles Hickman, dec'd which descended to others
from the
estate of their their said deceased Father, Charles Hickman, should cause to
be made the
sum of $250.00 with interest thereon to be calculated at the rate of 5 pct.
per annum from
July 4, 1795, until paid and $24.31 which Adam Bruner, Sr. and Elizabeth,
his wife, late
Elizabeth Rice, Balsar Claycomb and Catherine, his wife, late Catherine
Rice, Thomas
Dowell and ann, late ann Cooms, daughter of Polly Cooms who was one of the
children of
Nicholas Rice, deceased, Henry Dean and Sally, his wife, late Sally Rice,
Jacob Wise and
Nancy, his wife, late Nancy Rice, Jacob Rice, John Peckenpaugh and
Christene, his wife,
late Christena Rice, Isaac edwards and Rachel, his wife, late Rachel Rice,
Jonathan Rice
and Nicholas Cooms, a full brother of the above named Ann Dowell, heirs and
legal
representatives of Nicholas Rice, deceased, lately in said Breckenridge
circuit Court
recovered against them as well for their damages which they sustained by
reason of the
said Charles Hickman failing to keep a certain covenant to convey certain
lands to the
above Nicholas Rice, now deceased, as for their costs by them about their
suit on this
behalf expended _____ and which writ of execution was delivered into the
hands of the
said Sheriff of Breckenridge on the 18th day of January.
Deed ends here but in the Bruner book, it says:
Piece of land 160 2/3 acres (Dorret's Creek) for sale on credit of 3 months.
Adam
Bruner, highest bidder, for $1.50 became the purchaser.
Other deeds:
Adam Bruner, Sr. and Elizabeth, his wife, of Lawrence County, Indiana to
Adam Bruner,
Jr. of Breckenridge County, Ky, for sum of $1.00, 500 acres of land.
Deed Book C, Page ? -
1 April 1800
Balsar Claycomb to Leonard Bruner for 125 lbs., 150 acres on waters of Sugar
Tree Run,
a part of 297 acre tract deeded to Balsar Claycomb by William Hardin & wife
Deed Book D, Page 388
26 December 1818
Joseph Mason (high sheriff) and John Stritt, his deputy sheriff, of one
part, and Adam
Bruner of the other part. Adam Bruner and his wife, elizabeth, were the
highest bidders
for the estate of Nicholas Rice, containing 500 A.
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