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CLINARD LAND AND LEGAL TRANSACTIONS, ETC.*

  

1.     PHILIP KLEINERT

(born est. 1725,  died 1802, the son of John Kleinerd)

 

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA

1.1.    29th September 1774 , Land Patent book  P2  page 126,  Sept 27, 1783,  "Know ye that in consideration of the monies heretofore paid by HANS CLINER to the state proprietaries at the granting of the warrant herein after mentioned........there is granted by the said commonwealth to the said Peter Klein, a certain tract of land on Maconge Run, in Weisenberg Twp, formerly in the County of Bucks, now Northampton,  which said tract of land was surveyed by virtue of a warrant dated the 13th August 1734 granted to the said HANS CLINER, who by his will devised the said tract of land to his son PHILIP KLEINHART,  who by deed dated the 29th September 1774 conveyed the said tract of land to the said Peter Klein"  (Note: Hans Cliner was John Kleinerd)

 

 ROWAN COUNTY, NC

 1.2.  Approximately 1775:  Philip Kleinert and his family move to Rowan County, NC.   (Based on sale of his Pennsylvania property in 1774 and the marriage of his daughter Anna Maria Kleinert to Philip Mock on March 10, 1776 in North Carolina).

1.3.            Deed Book 8, p. 410, Aug. 1 1777, Thomas Buis of Guilford County North Carolina (Margaret makes her mark) lets Philip Clinert of Rowan County North Carolina have 432 acres in a Glade for ten shillings, the release price being for ten pounds on the next day.  Beginning at... Going North 69 Chains to a White Oak, East 70 Chains to a Red Oak in a Glade, South 35 Chains to a White Oak, West 15 Chains to a Hickory, South 34 Chains to a Pine, Then West to the Beginning.  Witness by John Buis and John Braley and proven by the latter in August 1777.  (This is on both sides of Abbotts Creek.  This had been left to the said Thomas Buis by his honorable uncle Thomas Buis deceased, in his last will, which is in Salisbury, NC)

1.4.  August 1778, Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries,  Jacob Brummell 150 acres on waters of Abbots Creek adj Philip CLINARD's  deeded land and Mock's deeded land, including his own improvement.  A claim set up by Philip Mock.  Settled.

1.5.    August 5, 1778 Rowan County, NC Inferior Court records:  Jacob Clinehart and Phillip Clinehart signed the Oath of Allegiance to the State.  "Ordered by the court, the following persons, who neglected or refused to appear before the Justices of their respective districts on the day by them advertised to take the Oath of Allegiance to this State, be admitted to come into court and take the said Oath, having rendered excuse and having so done, that the clerk furnish them with certificates, they paying for the same, and the following persons took the Oath accordingly -- -- -- viz: (Tories).....Jacob Clinehart, Phillip Mock, Phillip Clinehart "

 

·      Captain Davis' District 1778 tax list:  Clinehart, Phillip   700 acres (listed next to Devolt Mock and William Davis.   Other names include Spurgeon, Hinkle, Livingood, Bodenhamer, Teague, Wilborn).

 

1.5.    Rowan County Deeds, 11:387. August 9, 1783,   State grant #1573 @ 50 shillings, 100 acres to Phillip Mock, 150/140 acres on both sides of Abbotts Creek adjacent to Phillip Kleinert . . . and his own land. 

 

·      Captain Davis' District 1783 tax list:                Clinard, Philip       432 acres

        (also Philip Mock, Devault Mock, Frederick Miller, Davis, Livingood, Spurgeon, Welborn, Hitchcock, Osborn)

 

1.6.  Book 10:288 15 May 1784. Philip (FK) Clinert and Caty Clinart to Peter Clinert for lb 100, 216 A  both sides  Abbotts Crk, part of tract Phillip bought from Thomas Buise adj. Philip Mock and Jacob Brummel. Cathe (X) Clinert signs. James Davis, Henry Davis, John Ledford, Dewalt Mock . Prvd Aug Court 1785 by Devolt Mock.  (This is part of the land which said Philip Clinard bought of Thomas Buis)

 

·      Captain Davis' District 1784 tax list:                Clinert, Phillip       216 acres  Abbits Creek

(Also Peter Clinert, George Grimes, Philip Mock, Devault Mock, Frederick Miller, Davis,  Motsinger, Jones, Hitchcock)

             

1.7.    426. P 111. 10 Aug 1797. Bill of Sale. Phillip Clinart/Clinard to his son Laurance Clinard as a gift, a Negro man about 17 yrs old. Wit Daniel (D) Clinard, (a German signatre). Prvd by John Cravn at Feb Ct 1798.

1.8.    Pg 34, 574. P 309. 30 ____ (other dates on that page: 5 May 1798). Bill of Sale. Phillip (K) Clinart to his dau Pheby, the wife of Dewalt Mock, dec'd, a Negro woman named Madge about 20 yrs old. Wit Sion Daniel, John Mock, Jacob Clinert. Prvd by Daniel at Aug Ct 1798.

1.9.    Pg 34, 573. P 309. 5 May 1798. Bill of Sale Phillip (K) Clinart to his son Jacob Clinart for affection, a Negro boy named Frank about 10 yrs old Wit Sion Daniel, John Mock. Prvd by Daniel at Aug Ct 1798.

1.10.  Pg 105. 1774. P 183. 6 Nov 1801.Bill of Sale. Phillip (PK) Clinard to his son Daniel Clinard for $275 silver, a negro boy named Jim. Wit Phillip Craver, Ezekiel Brown. Prvd by Brown and May Ct 1802.

1.11.  March 23, 1802, The will of Philip Clinard is recorded in Rowan County. Names sons Daniel, Lawrence, Jacob, Peter, Henry; daughters Phoebe Mock, Catherine Miller; grandson Jacob Mock (Phillip Mock's son), John Mock (Phoebe's son), Daniel Mock (Phoebe's son); granddaughter Mary Stanley (dtr of Philip Moc and Anna Maria Clinard,  M. Reuben Standley); Dewalt Mock (Phoebe's husband). Son Jacob is named as one of the executors. Wit: Ezekiel Brown. Ref: Rowan County Wills, Book E, page 214.

1.12.  March 23, 1802, The will of Philip Clinard :  I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Clinard all my lands, messuages & tenements, by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed, with this exception viz: that it shall not be in his power to sell or convey it until his youngest daughter shall come of age (to wit Phoebe).  I assume this is the remaining 216 acres of the original 432 acres, since half was sold to Peter Clinard earlier.  There may be other lands or transactions of which  I am unaware.  Daniel later divides and sells this to Philip Clinard and Philip Sink.

 

2.     JACOB CLINARD, Sr.

(son of Philip Kleinert, born 1750-1754, died after 1840)

 

ROWAN COUNTY, NC

2.1.    August 5, 1778 Rowan County, NC Inferior Court records:  Jacob Clinehart and Phillip Clinehart signed the Oath of Allegiance to the State.  "Ordered by the court, the following persons, who neglected or refused to appear before the Justices of their respective districts on the day by them advertised to take the Oath of Allegiance to this State, be admitted to come into court and take the said Oath, having rendered excuse and having so done, that the clerk furnish them with certificates, they paying for the same, and the following persons took the Oath accordingly -- -- -- viz: (Tories).....Jacob Clinehart, Phillip Mock, Phillip Clinehart "

2.2.    15 Sep 1778: Jacob Clinard, 300 A on Rich Fk of Abbots Crk adj James Ross, William Roark, and Thomas Kimborough, including the Improvment where Dewalt Mock now lives. Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries by Richard A. Enochs Pg 108 #1512.  Note: Dewalt Mock was Jacob's brother-in-law.

2.3.    February 4, 1779, Jacob Clinard is listed as an overseer of the road. Ref: 4:193, Rowan County Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Session, 1775 - 1789.

2.4.  8 Feb 1780: Jacob Clinard 200 A on waters of Brushy Fork Abbots Crk, adj Mathias Sapenfield, Felix Clodfelter, and Moravian line, including the Improvement he now lives on, which entry is in behalf of Anthony Hinkle and Peter Hinkle, Orphans of Peter Hinkle, deceased. Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries by Richard A. Enochs Pg 175. 2440. (Note: Jacob married Katherine Deck Hinkle)

2.5.  11/6/1780,   Robison sells Wm Spurgon land, adj Jacob Clinart   near Reedy and Swearing Creeks

2.6.  Sept 18,1783, Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries,  Wm Ledford 300 acres both sides Abbots Creek, adj Philip CLINARD and his own line, including the improvement formerly Jonathan Robin's.

2.7.  November 5, 1783,   Jacob Clinehart vs. Absalom Baker #169,   lb 42-15-0 & 6d cost.  Ref: Minutes of Court of Pleas & Sessions, 4:383. Rowan County, 1775 - 1789

2.6.  November 5, 1783,  Administration of estate of Charles Hinkle granted to Elizabeth Hinkle and Casper Hinkle, and with Anthony Hinkle and Jacob Clinehart securities. Ref: Minutes of the Inferior Court, 4:333. Rowan County, 1775 - 1789… Note: Jacob married Katherine Deck Hinkle

 

·      Captain Lop's District 1783 tax list: Clinard, Jacob       300 acres

(others include Hinkle, Davis, Sower, Sapenfield, Grimes, Sink, Myers, Livengood, Nifong, Clodfelter)

 

2.7.    Pg 192. 10:186. 7 Apr 1785. Valentine Beard and wf Margaret to Andrew Calclaugh of PA - wit Jacob Klinert.

2.8.    Pg 208. 10: 394. 1 Feb 1786 Wagneor to Jacob Long on Cold Branch of Brushy Fork, land adj. To Jacob Klinert.  Note: Jacob Long had marriage bond 10/28/1804 with Elizabeth Klinart.

2.9.    Jan 17,1787  Philip Craver to Devolt Mock 500 acres,  on Fry's Creek, next Moravian line, witnessed by Jacob Clinehart.  (Note:  Devolt Mock married Phoebe Clinard,  Jacob's sister)

2.10.  No date (13 Feb 1787 and 1 Mar 1787). Jacob Clinard 100 A on waters of Abbots Crk, adj Luke White, Edward Burk, and Anthony Hinkle.   Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries by Richard A. Enochs Pt 225. 3106.

2.11.  Book 11, p 71.   1 Mar 1787. Jacob (I) Husley to Jacob Klinert for lb 50, 200 A on the dividing ridge of Reedy Crk and Swearing Crk adj land this Grantor purchased from John Randleman and Richard Robison. Wit Anthony Hinkle and a German wit. Prvd by Hinkle at Aug ct 1787.

2.12.  No Date,  Rowan County NC Vacant Land Entries,  Anthony Sharp 300 acres both sides Abbots Creek adj Jacob CLINARD and Wm Ledford,  including an Improvement formerly Jonathan Robey's

2.12.  November 9, 1787.  Ordered that the following jury, viz: Frederick Miller, John Zanker, Jacob Mock, Devolt Mock, Henry Ribble, Jacob Clinehard, Henry Betnee, Philip Craver, Philip Fox, Adam Harmon, John Foc, and Edward Burk to layoff and continue the road to the nearest and best way from the Dan River Road leading by David Morrow's, from the County to Long Ferry Road with John Zerker overseer of said road.  (Note:  Includes Jacob and three brothers-in-law)

2.13.  February 9, 1788,  Ordinary license granted to Jacob Clinehart, with George Hoover his bail. Ref: Rowan County NC, Quarter Sessions

2.14. P 464 2 Mar 1789 land sold from Wm Spurgon to Devolt Mock,  Jacob Klinart land adjoining, near Reedy and Swearing Creeks.

2.15.  December 2, 1791, Felix Clodfelter to John Clodfelter 146 acres witnessed by Jacob Clinehart.  Note:  Felix Clodfelter married Myers?

2.16.  December 22, 1791, John Clodfelter to Peter Clodfelter 30 acres witnessed by Jacob Clinehart.

2.17.  Book 13, p 200, 11 Dec 1792. Jacob Clinard to Michael Sower for lb 80, 200 A on dividing ridge of Reedy and Swearing Crks adj Richard Robison, sd land was conveyed by Jacob Husley to this Grantor. Wit Sion Daniel, Peter (O) Sower. Prvd by Sower at May Ct 1793

2.18.  Book 14, . P 262 or 361. 1 Oct 1794. Anthony Hinkle Jr. son of Peter Hinkle, decd to Jacob Klinert for lb 100, "an equal half of" 300 A on Brushey Fork of Abbotts Crk adj to the heirs of Charles Hinkle, crossing a small branch, on the Guilford Road, William Wear, Earhart Sicelove, George Nifong And Clodfelter.  Witness by ? Joshua Ferrington and Jacob Long and approved by the last named in February 1796.  (This is the land which the state granted to the said Anthony Hinkle Jr. and his brother Peter as heirs of deceased Peter Hinkle)

2.19.  Book -- P 353. 9 Apr 1795. Jacob Kliner/Clinert to John Clodfelter for lb 15, 20 A on Brushey Fork. Which was the SE corner of land conveyed from Anthony Henkel to this grantor. Wit Jacob Long, Charles, Cha? Siseloff.  Proved by Long at February court 1796.

2.20.  Pg 77. 1301 p 455. 2 Ma 1796. Jacob Cliner Wit to sale of land by Devolt Mock

2.21.  Pg 166. 3268 p. 900. 29 apr 1797. George (+) Blaze to John Billing, doctor, for lb 150, lot #6[?] in East sq of Salisbury adj Main Street and lot #5, part of 159 A granted to Peter Whitaker on 19 Oct 1783. Wit Britain Jones Heymoore, Jacob Clenert. Ack at May Ct 1797.

2.22.  Book 15,  P 108 4 Apr 1797. Jacob Klinert (no wife signs) to Barney Long, both of Rowan County NC, for lb 25, 57 A on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Crk adj this Grantee and Arehart Sicelove. Being the N end of land conveyed by Anthony Hinkle and Peter Hinkle to this Grantor. Wit Frederick Miller, Henry Davis. Note: this is the northern end the land which said Clinart bought of Anthony and Peter Hinkle.   (note Jacob's daughter (not verified)  Elizabeth married Arhart Siceloff)

2.23.                Book 15,  3 Apr 1797. Peter Hinkle to Jacob Klinart for lb 71, 300 A on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Crk crossing a small branch, and on both sides of the Guilford Road adj Charles Hinkle, Luke White,and Sicelove.  Witnessed by Frederick Miller and Henry Davis proved by the latter in August 1797 (the state allotted this to said Peter and his brother, Anthony Hinkle).  (Note: Frederick Miller married Catherine Clinard, Jacob's sister).

 

·      Captain Harmon's Company 1798                              Clinard, Jacob                       240 acres

(also Laurence Clinard, Frederick Miller, Jacob Mock, Phebe Mock, John Pegg, Arehart Sicelove, Joseph Spurgeon, Wm. Stanley (m. a Mock) , Anthony Hinkle, Livengood, Farrington, Nifong)

 

 

2.23.                February 19, 1798 Jacob Clinard and Phoebe Clinard Mock are executors of Dewalts Mock's will.

 

2.24.                P 309. 5 May 1798. Bill of Sale Phillip (K) Clinart to his son Jacob Clinart for affection, a Negro boy named Frank about 10 yrs old Wit Sion Daniel, John Mock. Prvd by Daniel at Aug Ct 1798.

2.25.                June 10, 1799 ,  Leonard Heasley sells land to Wm Poer (?) next to Jacob Clinard, Michael Sowers, and John Livengood,  near Reedy Creek and Swearing Creek.

2.26.                From The Will of (Johann) Philip Clinard, North Carolina Rowan County 1802:  Now after my just and lawful debts is paid and the aforementioned distributions are made, the remainder after my wife's death to be equally divided between my following children viz. Jacob Clinard, Phoebe Mock, Peter Clinard, Catherine Miller, Daniel & Henry Clinard. I likewise constitute make and ordain my son Jacob Clinard and my grandson John Mock the son of Devault Mock and Phoebe Mock his wife (or widow now) my executors of this will and test

2.27.                December 14, 1804,  Wm Poer sells land to George Johnston, next Jacob Clinert, near Reedy and Swearing Creeks.

 

·      Captain Harmon's Company 1802-1804           Clinard, Jacob                       206         

(Lawrence Clinard, Phebe Clinard Mock and Frederick Miller also appear on the 1802 list.Others include Davis, John Lindsey, Paul Hinkle, Livengood, Eliz Osborn, Siceloff, Spurgeon, Weir) 

 

·      Captain Clower's (?) Company 1807                Clinard, Jacob  Sr.                206 acres

(Jacob Clinard, Jr. now appears on the 1807 list with Jacob Clinard, Sr.  Subtract 21 years and estimated birth is about 1786 or earlier.  Other family names list include Grimes, Myers, Henry Tice, D. Wier, Craver, Clodfelter, John Lindsay, Arehart Sicelove, William Stanley)

 

·      Captain Sappenfield's Company 1809-10        (Jacob Sr. is not on list with Jacob Jr. as he was  in 1807.  Where is he??  These lists include Grimes, Livengood, Myers, Sowers, Sink, Caldclaugh))

 

2.26.  Deed Book 21 page 475, January 7th 1809 Jacob Klinart of Rowan  County NC, no wife signs, let's Charles F. Baggie of Stokes county NC have 237 acres on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Creek next George Sprecker, Barney Long, Nifong and John Glatfelter, for $526 (this part of the 300 acres granted by the state Oct. 10 1783 to Anthony and Peter, two sons of deceased Peter Hinkle, see book nine page 496, which were deeded said Clinard on Oct. 1st 1794 by Anthony and on April 3rd 1797)

2.27.  Deed book 22, page 665, December 28, 1811.  Levin Charles Sr. to Levin Charles Jr. 43 acres on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Creek.  Witnessed by J. Wilson and J. Clenard.

2.28.  Deed Book 22, page 560, July 25 1812.  Daniel Waggoner to Peter Clodfelter 25 acres on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Creek.  Witnessed by Jacob Clenard.

2.29.  Deed book 22, page 868, July 23, 1813 Jacob Nifong to the Airhart Sicelove, 124.9 acres on west side of Brushy Fork adjacent George Long, Jacob Clodfelter, Adam Nifong, C. F. Bagge Esq., and Barney Long.  Witnessed John Perryman, J. Clenard, proved by Jacob Clenard 1813.   (Note: Airhart Sicelove married Elzabeth Clinard,  Jacob's sister.  Also, according to a Brock researcher, George Perryman is supposed to have married Sally Clinard, another of Jacob's sisters)

2.30.  1820,  Jacob Clinard, in Rowan County, North Carolina, listed as proprietor of corn and distilled whiskey producing 1 still, 20 tubs @ $50  Ref:  1820 Rowan County Manufacturing Schedule.  (This Jacob?)

On the following tax lists a Jacob Clinard appears on the same lists as Daniel Clinard Sr. and Daniel Clinard Jr., and does not have the designation of Jr. after his name.  On the 1815 list this Jacob Is Listed Next to Jacob Mock, who was the son of Anna Maria Clinard and Phillip Mock.  I believe future land transactions refer to him as "Jr." because he was the younger Jacob in the area, not because he was the son of a Jacob.

·      Captain Wilborn's Company 1813                   Clinard, Jacob       150 or 0?

(John Pegg is on this list, also Daniel Clinard Sr., Daniel Clinard Jr., Jacob Mock, Jeffrey Horney, Bodenhamer, Davis, Farabee, Eliz Hitchcock, Stephen Osborn, Joseph Spurgeon, Teague)

 

·      Captain Wilborn's Company 1814                                   Clinard, Jacob       250 or 0?               

·      Captain Wilbourn's Company 1815                 Clinard, Jacob                      

 

3.     JACOB CLINARD, Jr.

(son of Jacob Clinard, the son of Philip Kleinert, born 1781, died  1861 Fountain County, IN)

 

ROWAN COUNTY, NC

 

On the following tax lists, this Jacob Clinard Jr. is only listed next to Jacob Clinard Sr. in 1807, along with John Lindsay and Arehart Sicelove.   From 1809 through 1815 Jacob Clinard Sr. is not on these lists.  It looks like in 1809 Jacob Clinard Jr. lives in a different tax district.  (Perhaps because he married Christina Myers?  I believe they were married before 1812 as church records list a Christina Clinert at that time).  Other family names on the 1809 list include Grimes,  Christian and Peter Myers, Livengood, Sappenfield, and Valentine  Sowers.  These families all migrated to Parke County, IN in 1829 and early 1830's.

 

·      Captain Clower's (?) Company 1807                  Clinard, Jacob  Jr.

                                Clinard, Jacob Sr.                 206

·      Captain Sappenfield's Company 1809                               Clinard, Jacob  Jr.

·      Captain Sappenfield's Company 1810-1815                     Clinard, Jacob  Jr.                

 

3.1.    Deed Book 22, page 786, March 19, 1810 Peter Myers to Valentine Sauer 29 1/2 acres on East side of Rich Fork of Abbotts Creek witnessed by J. Myers, J. Clenard, proved by Jacob Clinard 1813.   Note: Valentine Sowers married a Myers.  Peter Myers was either an uncle or cousin to Anna Christina Myers who married Jacob Clinard.

3.2.    Deed book 22, page 787 March 19, 1810 Peter Myers to Valentine Sauer 31 1/2 acres on west side of rich Fork of Abbotts Creek.  Witnessed by J. Clinard.  Proved by Jacob Clinard 1813.

3.3.    Book 25, page 826.  September 2, 1815:  Benjamin Smith sells Jacob Clinard, Jr. 150 acres on Abbotts Creek for $250, adjacent Ezikiel Brown, David Weir, and Robert Green.  Witness Ezikiel Brown, Mary Brown.  Proved by Ezikiel Brown at May court 1820.  Beginning at a post oak E. Brown's corner, thence  running south the said E. Brown's line 38 chains and 14 links to a stake, thence East with David Weir's line 22 chains and 37 links to a Pine Bush, thence North four chains and 65 links to a post oak, thence East seven chains and 13 links to a stake, thence North 20 chains to a post oak, thence East 27 chains and 65 links to a post oak in Robert Green's line and corner to the said D. Weir's line, thence North 14 chains and 92 links to a black oak, and from thence 57 chains to the beginning.

3.4.    Deed Book 23, Oct. 13, 1815.  Solomon Bright of Rowan to Joab Worthington of Randolph County NC  100 acres on Riley Run Branch of Abbotts Creek adjacent Devolt Mock deceased (formerly), Jacob Clinard, Benjamin Ferrabee. 

3.5.    Book 3, page 236 ,  November 2, 1821:  Jacob Clinard, Jr. sells 50 acres of land to William Roberts. Witness, Ezekiel Brown, Anderton Brown. Ref: Rowan County Deeds.  Land lying in the said County of Rowan on the Reedy Run, a branch of Abbotts Creek, beginning at a post oak, thence East with Jacob Worthington's and Stephen Osborne's line 32 chains and five links to a black oak, thence South with Robert Green's line 15 chains and 60 links to a post oak, thence West with David Weir's line and a dividing line in Jacob Clinard Jr.'s field to a stake, thence 15 chains and 60 links to the beginning.   (Note:  Henry Tice married Sarah Clinard, daughter of Daniel Clinard, Sr.)

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY, NC

3.6.  Deed dated Jan 15,1823.  Michael Myers to Jacob Myers third part of tract lying on Abbots Creek, willed to him by his father, Michael Myers, part where Jacob now lives,  part of 237 ¾ acres, witnessed by Jacob Myers and Jacob Clinard.

December 22, 1824, Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, ordered that Jacob Clinard act as overseer of the road from Abbotts Creek to brushy Fork and that the following hands work on said road to wit Daniel Clinard, Peter Mock, Jacob Clinard, William Hayworth, Barnett Wire, John Wire, Brooks Worthington, James Parsons, Jesse Green, Joseph Green, John Green, Benjamin Green, Jonathan Levengood, Solomon Gilliam, Jacob Tice, John Richards, Jesse Proctor, Benjamin Osborn, Charles Brown, Isaac Henderson, William Osborn and William Wear. 

Which Jacob Clinard was that??

3.7.  Deed Book 3, page 28, May 19, 1825:  Jacob Clinard, Jr. buys 70 acres from Henry Tice for 200 dollars. Witness, Ezekiel Brown and Lydia Brown. Ref: Davidson County, North Carolina Deeds.  Land lying in said County on the waters of Rich Fork of Abbotts Creek, beginning at a stake, thence West with Robert Killian's line 35 chains to a stake, thence South with the same and John Livengood's line 20 chains to a stake, thence East with Joseph Murphy's line 35 chains to a stake and from thence North to the beginning.   Research by Margarete Tise indicates Henry Tice lived next to Alexander Clinard, who married his daughter Mary Tice.  1830 census p 247 shows Tise next to Alexander Clinard. Henry had a son Jacob Tice.

3.7.    Deed Book 3, page 334, August 20, 1827:  Jacob Clinard, Jr. sells the 70-acre tract of land he bought on May 19, 1825 for 200 dollars to Joseph Murphey. Ref: Davidson County Deeds. 

3.8.  Deed Book 5, page 321, March 2, 1828,  Sheriff William Kennedy seizes and auctions off 106 acres of land and allotments of Jacob Clinard, Jr. to satisfy debt owed to John Lindsey heirs,  land lying in said County on the waters of Abbotts Creek Beginning at a Post Oak, thence East with Farabee and Worthington's line twenty five chains and twenty links to a Post Oak thence south fourteen Chains to a Stake thence East four Chains and fifty links to a Post Oak thence South with D. Wier's line twenty Chains to a Stake thence with the same west Seven Chains and eighteen links to a Post Oak thence with the same South four Chains and fifty links to a line thence with the same West twenty two Chains and twenty five links to a Stake and from thence North thirty eight Chains and twenty links to the beginning

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