NOVEMBER 30, 1830 GRANT TO JONATHAN MILLER "...in Shenandoah County on Stony Creek ridge..." *NOTE: Transcribed from the original document as written |
John Floyd Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting Know ye that in conformity with a survey mad on the twenty sixth day of December 1829 by virtue of a Land Office Treasury warrant No. 5294 issued November 3rd 1814 ther eis granted by the said Commonwealth unto Jonathan Miller a certain Tract or parcel of Land Containing forty three acres situate in Shenandoah County on Stony Creek ridge and bounded as followeth to wit: Beginning at a pine a black Oak and 3 white Oaks saplings a corner to the land of Isaac Funkhouser in Phillip Millers line thence with Funkhousers line along said ridge S. 2 1/4° E. 130 poles to a chesnut Oak and pine and a black Oak sapling corner to Christian Mumaw thence with Mumaws line reversed N. 81 1/4° W. 124 poles to three young Spanish Oaks his corner in Jacob Rinkers line thence with said Rinkers line N. 42° E. 14 poles to two chesnut Oaks and two dogwood saplings his corner in a line of Godfrey Millers land by a deep drain thence with Millers line crossing said drain obliquely S. 56 1/2° E. 15 1/4 poles to a chesnut Oak his corner on a hill side and thence with his line and Jacob Millers line N. 41 1/2° E. 147 poles to the Beginning. To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of Land with its appurtenances to the said Jonathan Millers and his heirs forever. In witness whereof the said John Floyd Esquire 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 thirtieth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty and of the Commonwealth the fifty fifth. |
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