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Subject: Deed/Indenture btw Samuel & Sally Pack and Henry Gore
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:36:04 EST


Hi listmembers:

I have come to the conclusion that this Samuel Pack & Sally his wife are
Samuel Augustus Pack born 8-22-1779 who died 1850; he was married to Sarah
Wyatt on 4-19-1802. This deed/indenture was made in 1835. Most of the other
Samuel & Sarah's (Sally is a nickname for Sarah) are either too early or too
late to be the correct ones. They are in the right place at the right time.

Does anyone have more information on this couple other than just their
children? I have their children's names. What is the connection to Henry
Gore? Is he a relative on his wife's? Samuel Augustus Pack is the son of
Samuel Pack JR.

Carol Pack Urban

INDENTURE BETWEEN SAMUEL PACK AND HENRY GORE

THIS INDENTURE, made this 30th day of September in the year of Christ 1835
between Samuel Pack and Sally his wife of the County of Fayette of the one
part and Henry Gore of the County of Giles of the other part all of the State
of Virginia WITNESSETH that for and in consideration of the sum of five
hundred and fifty dollars in hand, paid before the ensealing and delivery of
these presents, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge they the said
Samuel Pack and Sally his wife have granted, bargained and sold and by these
presents doth grant, bargain, sell alien and confirm unto the said Henry Gore
his heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the
County of Logan and Giles mostly in Giles on the Flat Top Mountain being part
of a survey made in the name of Robert James and patented the sixth day of
September 1800; and the part hereby conveyed contains one thousand acres more
or less and bounded as follows towit.

Beginning at a large Poplar marked SP on the south side of the Flat Top
Mountain a corner of Andrew Moore and John Beckley's large survey and with
their lines N80 poles to three Chestnuts marked IS S85 W400 poles crossing
thre branches of Guyandott to a Spanish Oak, Black Oak and Maple on a high
ridge thence leaving said lines and with the lines of the patent S860 poles
crossing a number of small streams of Guyandott to a large Chestnut, Oak,
Dogwood and Hickory saplings on the Flat Top S13 E302 poles to a Chestnut,
Chestnut, Oak, Maple and Sour Wood sapling S70 E320 to a Chestnut, Sour Wood
and two _____ saplings on a hillside, N10 E324 poles crossing two large
branches of Camp Creek to three White Oaks and a Spanish Oak on a ridge one
marked RI thence to the BEGINNING. To have and to hold the aforesaid tract of
land together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anywise appertaining unto the said Henry Gore, his heirs and assigns
forever and the said Samuel Pack and Sally his wife for themselves their heirs
and assigns the title of the aforesaid tract against the claims of themselves
their heirs and assigns and against all other persons whatsoever will forever
warrant and defend. In testimony whereof they have hereunto set their hands
and affixed their seals the day and date above written.

Samuel Pack (Seal)
Sally (X, her mark) Pack (Seal)
Giles County

We, William Keaton and Robert Lilly, Justices of the Peace in the County
aforesaid in the State of Virginia do hereby certify that Samuel Pack of the
one part hath acknowledged the within deed to Henry Gore barring date on the
30 day of September 1835 and hereto annexed personally appeared before us in
our County aforesaid and acknowledged the same to be his act and deed and
desired us to certify the said acknowledgement to the Clerk of the County of
Giles in order that the said deed may be recorded. Given under our hands and
seals this 3rd day of October 1835.

William Keaton (Seal)
Robert Lilly (Seal)

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