John Bartle
Alexandria Deed Book D, Page 54, Recorded 28 Jan 1795
Whereas David Leitch in his life time made a deed of
conveyance to John Bartle for 358 acres
of land more or less by deed bearing date the 3 Jul 1794, being part of the
said Leitche’s tract near the mouth of the Licking and on which he lived which
said deed proved by tow witnesses
in the Court of Mason County, but Keturah the then wife of the said David did
not relinquish
her right of dower. And whereas the said deed was made before the patent
issued for the said land to the said David and whereas the said
John Bartle is
apprehensive that the said deed is defective owing to the said patent not
being issued at the time of its acknowledgement by the David Leitch and
Keturah his wife and also owing to the dower not being relinquished and
whereas David Leitch by his last Will and Testament devised all his real
estate to his then wife Keturah forever as will more fully appear by the said
Will and the said Keturah having intermarried with James Taylor, and the said
James Taylor and Keturah his wife; Keturah
Leitch, widow and devisee of David Letich, deceased being willing to make over
all the right
of the said land to the said John Bartle.
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Newport Deed Book A, Page 170, 4 April 1797, recorded June Court 1797
John Bartle, of Campbell County, sells unto John Grant of said county, a certain tract of land lying on Main Licking and adjoining & above Leitch’s old Station and adjoining and below Edward Welche’s tract, the land and premises which I, the said John, lately lived on; and from which I have lately removed which tract containing 358 acres by deed of conveyance made from David Leitch to me, etc.; except so far as a lease given to David Broadberry and William Edward shall effect this contract.
Witnesses-J Overton, Thomas Mosby, John Lee
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Alexandria Deed Book A, page 58, filed and recorded 1 Feb
1799
Indenture made 1 February 1799 between John Bartle of the County of Campbell of the one part and John Grant of the same county. For and in consideration of the sum of 5 shillings John Bartle sells a certain tract of land containing 300 acres situated in the County aforesaid and on main Licking and being part of the Tract of land purchased by the said John Bartle of David Leitch. John and his wife, Lydia.
Witnesses: John Roberts, John Lindsey, John J Flourney,
Moses Scott, Bartlett Graves,
Frank Spilman, James Taylor, William Reddick, Thomas Griffing
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Alexandria Deed Book B Page 95, recorded September 1799
John Bartle of the County of Campbell in consideration of the love and affection I have and bear unto Elisabeth Mold, daughter of Walter Mold, deceased and of Lydia, my present wife, and for divers other goods, causes and consideration me hereunto moving, give 1 Edinburg Bible, 1 gold watch, 1 feather bed, 2 pair sheets, 2 pillow ticks and cases and a Bolster, 1 bed spread and 1 quilt, 1 complete set of new bed curtains red and white, 1 pair of rose blankets, 1 bed stead and cord, 1 Mahogany Case with China Ware, 6 china dishes, 6 do plates, 1 Brindle milch cow, 1 black and white sow, 1 brass nailed hair trunk, 1 silver plated tea pot, 1 do sugar basket and tongs, 1 do tea caddy, 1 do salls, 1 do milk pot, 1 painted box with knives, falks, and table spoons, 1 small gilt cooking glass and 2 large salvers, 6 gilt small pulusns?, 1 pembroke table, 1 iron bake over, 1 do griddle, 1 do toester, 1 do ten gallon pot, 1 do 3 gallon pot, 1 half dosen windsor setting chairs.
Signed, sealed and delivered before and in presence of: Henry Brasher, James Buchanan, George Knox, Reuben Loomis, William Boner, John J Flournoy
Deed made 17 Sep 1806 between Edward Welch of the county of Campbell of the first part and Richard Southgate of the county of Campbell of the other part. Edward for 12 pounds, eight shillings sold to Richard out of the 190 acres of land sold him by Major David Leitch on Licking River adjoining the tract once owned by John Bartle which adjoins the station the following parts thereof; to wit of the said 100 acres, boundaries lying in Campbell County together with the appurtenaces (sic).
Edward Welch X his mark
Sealed and delivered in the presence of J Weaver, George
Porter, John McCabe
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