Thomas Brown Grant
Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds by Willard
Rouse Jillson, Fayette Entries, Book 2, page 81, 20 January 1783
Originally copied by Wm R Stevens and held at the Campbell County Historical &
Genealogical Society in Alexandria.
Fayette Entries & Deeds; Thomas Brown; 300 acres; entry date 20 Jan 1783; watercourse; Sulphur Lick
Index to Old Kentucky Surveys & Grants by Kentucky Historical Society
Kentucky Historical Society Volume No 19: Original Survey No 4287 for Thomas Brown; County-Campbell; Watercourse; Pond Creek; Survey Date 7 May 1796; Original Book 6, page 350; Grantee; Thomas Brown & Heirs; Grant date; 29 Apr 1800; Original Book 13, page 469-470
James Garrard, esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky by virtue & in consideration of a Treasury Warrant number 4355 & entered the Twentieth day of June one thousand seven hundred and Eighty Three. There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Thomas Brown a certain tract or parcel of land, containing three hundred acres by survey bearing date the seventh day of May one thousand seven hundred and ninety Six lying & being in the County of Campbell on a Sulpher Lick on Pond Creek and bounded as followeth to wit.
Beginning at Hickorys and dogwood on the south side of the Creek ? (faint at the edge of page) running thence south forty five degrees west two hundred nineteen and a half poles to two white oaks; thence north forty five degrees west two hundred nineteen and a half poles to a beech buckeye and three sugar trees thence north forty five degrees East two hundred and nineteen and a half pole crossing pond creed to two slippery elms, two sugar trees and ironwood; thence south forty five Degrees East two hundred nineteen and a half poles crossing the Creek to the beginning. the Twenty ninth day of April in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred.
Recorded 19 Feb 1803