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From: Crilley <>
Subject: [NCBERTIE] Fw: Deeds, part 2
Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 19:03:45 -0500


>Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 14:22:15 -0700 (PDT)
>X-From_: Sun Apr 2 14:22:12 2000
>From: "Raleigh Sutton" <>
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>Subject: Re: Deeds, part 2
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>>From
>> > More Bertie County Deed Information, Part 2
>>
>>
>> > A117-John Cotton & wife Judith to Barrebe Milton (Melton) 5-13-1723.
>10 =
>> > pounds for 130 AcresSouth Side of Morratacky River, Adjacent to
>William =
>> > Green, Island Creek. Wit: james Brokedon, John Melton. May Court
>1723.
>>
>> > A402-John Cotton & wife Judeth (sic) to James Brockdon 5-10-1725. 5 =
>> > Pounds for 50 acres on South Side of Marratacky River adj to John
>Green, =
>> > William Green. Wit John Kelly. May court 1725
>>
>> > B193-John Cotton to Richard Holland. 8-8-1723. 12 pounds for ? on SS
>=
>> > Roanoke River and Broad Meadow. Adj. John Green. Part of patent
>granted =
>> > Cotton, Wit; William Whitefield, John Scott. November Court 1726.
>>
>> > B194-John cotton & wife Judith to Barabee Milton, 11-1726. 10 pounds
>for =
>> > 200 acres on SS Meratock river & Quanhee Creek. Adj John Cotton. Wit:
>=
>> > Elizabeth Milton, Robert Deljum?. November Court 1726
>>
>> > B385-Richard Bracewell & wife Elinor to Owin Kelly. 30 pounds for 150
>=
>> > acres on SS Marattock river within Arsaro Meadow at ?llage Swamp and
>=
>> > Mouth of Holly Brush Meadow. Adj to John Cotton, Green Pond Meadow. =
>> > Patent by Bracewell. Wit: William Ruffin, John Hart. February Court =
>> > 1727. Edw. Mashborne D. C/C.=20
>>
>> > C218-5-9-1730. 2 mares and colts for 250 acres on SS Morrattuck
>River. =
>> > Adj John Green on Broad meadow. Part of a patent granted to John
>Cotton. =
>> > Wit: John Hardy, Elizabeth Hardy.
>>
>> > C236-William Howet (Hanet) of Tyrell Precinct to Joseph Cotton. =
>> > 1-9-1729. 40 pounds for 640 acres on Elm Swamp and Moherrin Creek. By
>=
>> > patent taken out by John Moore and Benton Moore. Wit: George Otway, =
>> > Alexander Cotton, Thomas Jones, jurat ? ?
>>
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