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From: "kim" <>
Subject: [KYJacksonPurchase-L] help with deed
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 99 19:33:12 PST


Can anyone help me with this deed? I've been waiting for over a month for
McCracken
County to send me the other deeds that are listed below.
questions:
1st- Is S.P. (Samuel) and his son H.F. Carrico fighting over this land?
2nd- What does it mean when it says Daniel Carrico of Chrchill and
Fitzhugh?
Is Churchill and Fitzhugh a place? If so where is it?
3rd- What does it mean when it says, by title bond of Walter Carrico
dec'd suit now pending in McCracken Court of Common Pleas?
Where would I look to find out about this title bond that was
pending?

This indenture made and entered into this 12 day of March 1877
between S.P. Carrico and M.E. Carrico by F.D. Wilcox Master
Commissioner of the McCracken Court of Common Pleas in the
state of Kentucky of the first part and H.F. Carrico of the
second part, Witnesseth, that in pursuance of a decree of
said court rendered at its March term 1876 in the action of
E.P. Gibson against S.P. & M.E. Carrico said commissioner
having advertised the sale as required by said decree, did
on the 8th day of May 1876 (first day of a county court
held for McCracken County) at the court house door for
said county in the City of Paducah offer for sale at public
outcry to the highest bidder on a credit of six month the
property decreed to be sold viz. a a certain remmant of a
tract of land lying partly in McCracken county Kentucky
and partly in Ballard county Kentucky, which
original tract was purchased by Daniel Carrico of
Churchill and Fitzhugh in 1836 or 1837. and contained about
400 acres, afterwards by virtue of a decree of the McCracken
Circuit Court, two hundred and twenty five acres of same
were sold to satisfy unpaid purchase money, leaving due
hundred and seventy six acres, Daniel Carrico father of
S.P. Carrico party of first part, having died, the said party
of first part purchased and had conveyed to him by
deed. the undivided interests (sevenths) 7th of his brothers
and sisters, his co-heirs of Daniel Carrico, recorded in Deed
Book Q pages 190-191, Deed Book W page 113, Deed Book
X page- and by title bond of Walter Carrico dec'd suit
now pending in McCracken Court of Common Pleas. on the
day of 187 S.P. Carrico and wife Margaret E.
Carrico by deed conveyed to H.F. Carrico fifty two and one
half acres of said one hundred and seventy six acres,
recorded in Deed Book W. page 547. leaving 123 1/2 acres,
and on 5th Januarey, same parties conveyted to J.B. Wiley
thirty five acres of said tract, recorded in Deed Book
page leaving 88 1/2 acres, and on the day of 187
same parties conveyed to Frank Hodge thirty six acres,
leaving now 52 1/2 acres more of less. supposed to be really
about 54 acres, and the party of the second part offering
to pay three hundred and ninety dollars for the whole of
said remaining tract, the same was struck off to him
at said price and he together with A.J. Ogilvie and J.W.
Meglemery as surety executed sale bond and said sale
having been reported to and confirmed by the court and
said bond having been fully paid off.
Now F.F.D. Wilcox as commissioner aforesaid for and in
consideration of the premises herein set out, do hereby
convey unto the party of the second part the property
herein described as bid off by him in as full and
complete manner as by law I am empowered to do.
Witness my signature the date first above written.
F.D. Wilcox Master Commisioner

Thanks for any help
Kim

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