NOVEMBER 4 1828
GRANT TO DANIEL WEBB

"...in the County of Shenandoah on Little Stony Creek..."
*NOTE: Transcribed from the original document as written



William B. Giles Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting:

Know Ye That in Conformity with a survey made on the ninth day of September 1827; by virtue of Two Land Office Treasury Warrants, to wit: 56 acres by No. 7858; issued Febr. 9th 1825; and 50 1/2 acres by No. 7851 issued January 29th 1825; there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Daniel Webb, A certain Tract or parcel of Land containing One Hundred Six and a half acres, situate (sic) in the County of Shenandoah on Little Stony Creek, and bounded as followeth to wit:

Beginning at three white oaks on the N.W. bank of Stony Creek a corner to the land of Joseph Bedinger and John Poke's line, and running from thence with said Poke's line S. 54 1/4 degrees E. 103 poles crossing said creek to a dead pine where 3 formerly stood near the top of Stony Creek ridge and marked a black oak, chesnut oak and several pine saplings; thence along the side of said ridge S 37 1/2 degrees W. 296 poles to three pines in Abraham Sannapranks line; thence with said line S. 13 degrees E. 22 poles to where the said line intersects a line of a lot of 25 acres of said Webb's land thence with a line of the same N 37 degrees E. 354 poles to two pines and a spanish oak a corner to the land of Christian Mumaw on the top of said ride, thence with said Mumaw's lines N. 39 degrees E. 53.4 poles to 2 black oaks, N. 55 degrees W. 16.5 poles to two pines N. 35 degrees E. 93.2 poles to four pines; N. 48 degrees W. 41 poles to two spanish oaks and a hickory; N. 35 degrees E. 69 poles to a chesnut oak in a hollow in a line of said Mumaw's land; thence leaving his lines N. 52 degrees W. 30 poles down and crossing said hollow to three pines on a hill, in a line of Joseph Bedinger's land; thence with his lines S. 40 3/4 degrees W. 158 poles to three young pines on a hill side East of Stony Creek; thence N. 45 degrees W. 17 poles recrossing said Creek to near a young white pine and thence S. 45 degrees W. 15 poles up said creek tothe beginning

To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of Land, with its appurtenances to the said Daniel Webb, and his heirs forever.

In witness whereof the said William B. Giles Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the fourth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, and of the Commonwealth the fifty third.

Wm. B. Giles



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