Bernard and Elisabeth Fowler
Indenture made 1 February 1799 between John Grant of the County of Campbell of the one part and Bernard Fowler of the county aforesaid of the other part. John, for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings, sells all that certain tract of land containing 300 acres situated in Campbell on Licking being the Tract purchased by said Grant of John Bartle by indenture dated 1 February 1799 and including 358 acres by said Bartle purchased of David Leitch and upon which the said Bartle formerly lived. Signed Jon (sic) Grant
Sealed and delivered in presence of John J Flournoy, John
Lindsey, Frank Spilman,
Bartlet Graves, Moses Scott
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Deed Book B, page 132 Recorded 12 March 1799
Indenture between Bernard Fowler and Elisabeth, his wife of one part, and Richard Southgate of the other part. For $1500, Richard bought land lying and being on Main Licking in the County of Campbell containing 300 acres, being the tract conveyed to Bernard by John Grant, together with houses, barns, buildings, stable yards, gardens, orchard, land, tenements, meddalls, pastures, feedings, commons, woods, underwoods, etc. To Grant from John Bartle (300 acres on which he lived) of 358 from David Leitch. Signed Bernard Fowler, Elisabeth Fowler
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
Andrew Lewis, William Reddick,
William Anderson
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Deed Book D-1, page 108-Recorded 13 Apr 1812
Deed made 29 May between John Fowler of the county of Fayette of the one part and Richard Southgate of the county of Campbell of the other part. John Fowler for 50 cents paid by Richard Southgate sold a certain tract of land lying in Campbell containing 11,950 acres which was patented to the said John Fowler assignee of Alexander Banks, administrator of Jacob Rubsomen, deceased, by patent issued by the state of Kentucky aforesaid and dated 9 Mar 1811 as interferes with the following tracts of land:
Tract containing 1000 acres conveyed to Southgate by Janette
Beall, administrator of
William Kennedy: Tract conveyed by George Kelly to Southgate by deed dated 25
Aug 1808: Tract claimed by Robert Brasher and by him sold to
Southgate, beginning at Henry Brashers upper corner on Licking containing 50
acres: A tract containing 238 acres on Licking River about 2 miles
and a half above the house where Major Leitch used to reside on which is now
called the Station Trail.
A tract of land containing 30 acres conveyed by Gloss
Thompson and wife to Richard Southgate by deed dated 3 Jan 1803 lying on Main
Licking; Two small parcels of land conveyed by Edward Welsh to
Richard Southgate by deed dated
17 Sep 1806
A tract containing 300 acres conveyed by Bernard Fowler and Elizabeth his wife to Richard Southgate by deed dated 12 Mar 1799 being the tract now occupied by Michael Pool
Sealed and delivered in presence of: William K Beall,
Janette H Beall
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