Itawamba County Mississippi Deed Book 1


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Sho Tol Lot Tu Ho of the Chickasaw Nation sold to David Stark Section 7 and 18 of Township 8, Range 6 on 29 April 1836 for $1,200: Page 001

Rachael Newberry of the Chickasaw Nation sold to John T. Brooks the west half of Section 3 of Township 7, Range 6 on 7 June 1836 for $400: Page 004

Rachael Newberry sold to David Stark Section 20 of Township 7, Range 6 on 7 June 1836 for $800: Page 007

Armistead Barton of Franklin County, Alabama sold to John Rager of Itawamba County Section 19 of Township 7, Range 11 on 8 September 1836 for $400: Page 010

John D. Bradford of Pontotoc County, Mississippi sold to Walter Jagger of the city and state of New York Section 19 of Township 9, Range 9 on 5 November 1836 for $2,240: Page 013

Un Ha Chubby of the Chickasaw Nation sold to John D. Bradford Section 19 of Township 10, Range 6 on 10 October 1836 for $2,000: Page 013

Littleberry Leftwicke of Florence, Alabama sold to J.C. Whitsel, Henry Cook and T. Niles Section 11 and 12 of Township 7, Range 6 on 11 August 1836 for $1,600: Page 016

Tecumesh Brown, a Chickasaw of Franklin County, Alabama sold to Armistead Barton Section 36 of Township 9, Range 8 on 27 December 1836 for $800: Page 023

Thomas Niles mortgaged to George N. Stewart and Thadeous Sanford Section 27 of Township 10, Range 6 on 29 November 1836 for $7,015.80: Page 026

Shiffa Ka La of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Jno. C. Whitsel and D. Starke Section 9 of Township 15, Range 6 on 24 May 1836 for $1,600: Page 029

Shim Mi A Pa of the Chickasaw Nation sold to John C. Whitsel Section 27 of Township 10, Range 7 on 10 June 1836 for $600: Page 033

Hac La Cum Ba of the Chickasaw Nation sold to John C. Whitsel Section 1 of Township 7, Range 6 on 6 June 1836 for $1,200: Page 036

William Mitchell of Itawamba County sold to Jonathan Elliott Section 27 of Township 10, Range 9 on 15 November 1836 for $400.30: Page 040

Hinne Ow Yea of the Chickasaw Nation sold to K. Clarke and R.A. Miller Section 32 of Township 10, Range 6 on 9 December 1836 for $800: Page 043

It Ba O Nah of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Thos. N. Niles Section 34 of Township 7, Range 7 on 24 May 1836 for $400: Page 047

Ish Tin Ah To Co Ch of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Thos. N. Niles Section 12 of Township 11, Range 7 on 24 May 1836 for $1,500: Page 049

Killak A Tubby of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Kenneth Clarke, Robert Miller and John D. Miller Section 25 of Township 9, Range 8 on 3 December 1836 for $800: Page 053

Wah Ra Chah of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Thomas N. Niles Section 27 in Township 10, Range 6 on 7 June 1836 for $500: Page 056

Daniel Green of Sumpter County, Alabama sold to Alexander McCowen of Mobile, State of Alabama Section 32 in Township 8, Range 6 on 26 September 1836 for $2,000: Page 059

Utalookta of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Thos. N. Niles Section 2 of Township 11, Range 7 on 4 April 1836 for $800: Page 062

Ship-Pi Yea of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Samuel D. Watts and Jno. H. Passell Section 20 of Township 8, Range 6 on 13 May 1836 for $800: Page 065

John C. Whitsell of Alabama, Henry Cook of Pontotoc County and Thomas N. Niles of Mobile sold to Samuel Stibling of Mobile Section 12 of Township 7, Range 6 on 7 March 1836 for $1,000: Page 069

J. Drake Bradford of Pontotoc County, Mississippi sold to Henry Anderson and Edward Orne Section 1 of Township 10, Range 6 on 24 October 1836 for $1,200: Page 072

Tusk Ki Ah Ta Ka of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Anderson and Orne Section 34 of Township 8, Range 5 on 25 April 1836 for $1,200: Page 074

Ku Ta Tubby of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Anderson and Orne Section 17 of Township 8, Range 6 on 4 May 1837 for $1,200: Page 077

Boycrist and Saffrans of Sumner County, Tennessee sold to Pearce A. Lewis Section 21 and 6 in Township 7, Range 6 on 7 January 1837 for $3,000: Page 081

John D. Bradford of Pontotoc County, Mississippi sold to Felix Lewis of Pontotoc County Section 1 of Township 10, Range 6 on 8 September 1836 for $2,200: Page 084

John Fortson and wife Sarah of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama sold to William Kennedy of Kershaw District South Carolina Section 13 of Township 9, Range 6 on 29 October 1836 for $1,000: Page 087

Jonathan Stephens of Itawamba County sold to William Coats of Itawamba County Section 10 of Township 11, Range 9 on 28 April 1837 for $1,000: Page 090

William W. Gerrard of Florence, Alabama sold to Henry Anderson and Littleberry Leftwicke Section 31 of Township 9, Range 9 on 1 November 1836 for $3,400: Page 093

Tho Wa Cha of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Whitsel, Niles and Cook Section 15 of Township 9, Range 8 on 3 May 1837 for $800: Page 098

John C. Whitsell of Gainesville, Alabama sold to Thomas N. Niles of Mobile Section 28 of Township 8, Range 6 on 4 March 1837 (no amount was given): Page 101

Joshua Toomer of Itawamba County sold to Uriah Nanney of Itawamba County Section 27 of Township 9, Range 8 on 24 June 1837 for $250: Page 104

Wm. H. Toomer and J.S. Barnard sold to Gilbert Dulaney of Itawamba County Section 12 of Township 9 Range 8 on 26 August 1837 for $250: Page 106

Edwin Foster and wife Ann sold to John Wesley Rodgers of Lowndes County, Mississippi Section 29 of Township 9, Range 9 on 15 September 1837 for $1,000: Page 108

John Delafield and others of the New York and Mississippi Land Company sold to Charles N. Burgess of Franklin County, Alabama Section 13 of Township 7, Range 10 on 31 May 1837 for $2,800: Page 111

La Min Tubby of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Armistead Barton of Franklin County, Alabama Section 13 and 24 of Township 11, Range 6 on 7 September 1837 for $2,400: -Page 114

La Chush Ha of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Armistead Barton of Franklin County, Alabama Section 29 and 32 of Township 11, Range 7 on 6 April 1836 for $1,600: Page 117

William H. and David Files of Tishomingo County, Mississippi, trust deed to J.P. Waddel and Co. of Lauderdale County, Alabama, trustee: Duncan Clarke for Section 26 in Township 6, Range 9 on 26 September 1837 for $160: Page 121

Cha Chubby La of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Charles D. Martin Section 24 in Township 10, Range 7 on 29 September 1837 for $800: Page 127

Sh Ba Na Ka of the Chickasaw Nation sold to C.W. Martin and John Chisolm Section 26 of Township 10, Range 6 on 28 September 1837 for $800: Page 130

John Rodgers of Itawamba County sold to Samuel McCord Section 20 of Township 10, Range 9 on 22 September 1837 for $1,010: Trustees were Benjamin Jones, Phillip Long, Wiley Falloway and Hugh M. Rogers: Page 133

Micajah Lindsey of Tishomingo County, Mississippi sold to Henry W. Stegall of Itawamba County Section 10 of Township 6, Range 10 on 16 March 1837 for $1,000: Page 138

James Bailey of Itawamba County sold to Sanford Carter the northwest quarter of Section 20 of Township 10, Range 9 on 9 September 1837 for $500: Page 140

Onah He Chubby of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Armistead Barton of Franklin County, Alabama Section 19 of Township 7, Range 7 on 20 April 1836 for $1,000: Page 143

Walter Jagger of New York City sold to William P. Niles of New York City Section 19 of Township 10, Range 6 on 16 October 1837 for $4,000: Page 147

Deed Gift from Henry Wise Sr. to John Wise: For and in consider- ation of the pure love and affection which I bear unto my beloved son, John ... have this day ... granted (to) the said John Wise ... all my goods and chattels ... towit: seven head of cattle, eight head of hogs, two feather beds and furniture, ten head of geese, three pot vessels together with knives, forks, dishes, plates, bowls, cups and saucers and all other kitchen and household furniture of whatever nature and kind or description...: 2 November 1837: Page 150

Trust Deed from John Wren to E. G. Thomas in trust for Randolph Wren and Thomas G. Wren: Between John R. Wren of the first part and Edwin G. Thomas of the second part ... doth sell and deliver unto the said Edwin G. Thomas ... a Negro girl named Lydia aged sixteen years, also a Negro girl named Rose aged ten years, and a Negro girl named Lucy aged ten years, also a waggon and oxen, the rights and title to the said property and that the said Negroes are sound and healthy and slaves for life, unto the said Edwin G. Thomas ... twelve hundred dollars: 28 December 1837: Page 157

John R. Wren of Itawamba County sold to Robert L. Wren of Marengo County, Alabama the northwest quarter of Section 11 in Township 9, Range 7 on 20 December 1837 for $437: Page 163

Dorn Patton of Itawamba County sold to Jonathan Stephens of Itawamba County the northeast quarter of Section 31 in Township 10, Range 10 on 18 November 1837 for $600: Page 165

Tus Ki Ah Kah of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Armistead Barton of Franklin County, Alabama Section 35 in Township 10, Range 6 on 18 September 1837 for $1,830: Page 168

Ish Taw Ah of the Chickasaw Nation sold to William W. Topp Section 24 in Township 9, Range 8 on 2 December 1836 for $800: Page 171

E.G. Thomas of Itawamba County sold to William McFadding of Itawamba County for the sum of seven hundred sixty two dollars: one Negro woman by the name of Mariah aged about forty or forty five years and slave for life, one chestnut sorrel mare about five years old and one yoke of oxen...: 12 July 1837 (price not given): Page 172

William Cooper of Itawamba County sold to William McWilliams of Itawamba County the southeast quarter of Section 7 in Township 10, Range 9 on 30 September 1837 for $750: Page 177

Fines E. Walker of Itawamba County sold to William McFadding of Itawamba County the northeast quarter of Section 29 in Township 10, Range 9 on 24 January 1838 for $720: Page 180

Wilson Carothers and Richard Bolton sold to David Hubbard Section 7 of Township 9, Range 6 on 21 June 1836 for $800: Page 182

David Hubbard sold to John Dellafield and others, Trustees of the New York and Mississippi Land Company Section 7 in Township 9, Range 6 on 1 January 1837 for $1,000: Page 183

Malcolm McCranie of Noxubee County, Mississippi sold to Burt G. Moore of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 2 in Township 10, Range 9 on 3 January 1838 for $300: Page 186

Joseph Pierce of Itawamba County sold to John M. Cox of Limestone County, Alabama the southeast quarter of Section 12 in Township 8, Range 10 on 8 December 1837 for $300: Page 188

Deed of Trust: Thomas Bailey from Middleton Harrison of Itawamba County: ... do hereby ... convey unto the said Thomas Bailey ... four steers ... one bridle ... seven head of cattle ... four yearlings, eighteen head of hogs, one log chain, one lot of corn, fifteen barrels and one blade stack, two feather beds and beadstids, and furniture, one loom, one table, half doz. chairs, three pots, two ovens, one skillet, one pitcher, four plows, four hoes, two maddox, seven axes, thre pair of gears, one saddle, two chests, two tubs, two pails, one churn, two sets of plates, one dish, one set of knives and forks, one set of cups and saucers, three coffee pots, two tin buckets, one pitcher, two jugs, one stone jar, one grind stone...: 25 November 1837 (price not given): Page 191

John Wightman of Monroe County sold to James S. Bourland of Itawamba County the west half of Section 1 in Township 11, Range 8 on 14 October 1837 for $1,500: Page 193

John W. Rodgers of Itawamba County sold to Edwin Foster of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 29 in Township 9, Range 9 on 1 December 1837 for $1,000: Page 196

Henry C. Ives of Columbus, Mississippi sold to Charles Carville of New York City Sections 14, 23, and 13 and the southeast quarter of Section 22 in Township 10, Range 5 on 17 March 1837 for $2,500: Page 199

Robert Weir of Lowndes County, Mississippi sold to Henry C. Ives of Lowndes County Sections 14, 23 and 13 and the southeast quarter of Section 22 in Township 10, Range 5 on 5 December 1836 for $4,800: Page 202

A.C.B. Reagan of Itawamba County sold to William Bailey of Itawamba County the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 3 in Township 11, Range 9 on 17 January 1838 for $500: Page 206

John W. Lane of Mobile, Alabama sold to Jonathan Hunt of Mobile, Alabama ... Note: This deed is more than 15 pages in length and describes thousands of acres of land throughout northeastern Mississippi which was sold for $37,120.00: 27 March 1837: Page 208

Joel Thaer of Itawamba County sold to James Osborn of Pickens District, South Carolina the northwest quarter of Section 36 in Township 9, Range 9 on 2 June 1838 for $458: Page 224

Kenneth Clarke, Robert A. Miller and John H. Miller of Pontotoc County, Mississippi gave to James S. Bourland, president of the board of police Section 23 in Township 9, Range 8 on 16 July 1838. Note: This donation was for the site of county government which became the town of Fulton: Page 227

Isaac N. Owen and wife Martha of Lawrence County, Alabama sold to Jeremiah W. Thomas of Lawrence County the east half of Section 35 of Township 11, Range 6 on 30 September 1837 for $2,600: Page 229

She Mah Corha of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Jesse W. Garth of Morgan County, Alabama Section 9 in Township 11, Range 6 on 24 November 1836 for $1,000: Page 232

Paul B. Barraner and wife Mary of Pontotoc County, Mississippi sold to Paul Barranger of Cabarrus County, North Carolina Section 35 of Township 7, Range 7 on 24 August 1837 for $5,815: Page 234

Ah Bit Ti Hu Yea of the Chickasaw Nation sold to Charles W. Martin Section 8 in Township 11, Range 6 on 15 December 1836 for $745: Page 239

Middleton Harrison of Itawamba County sold to Thomas Bailey of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 15 in Township 10, Range 9 on 29 January 1838 for $300: Page 240

Dorn Patton of Itawamba County sold to James McNeece of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 36 in Township 10, Range 9 on 18 January 1838 for $200: Page 243

Dorn Patton sold to James Nelson the northwest quarter of Section 26 in Township 11, Range 9 on 15 January 1838 for $700: Page 246

John N. Craddock and wife Ann W. of Lawrence County, Alabama sold to John Moore of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 20 in Township 9, Range 9 on 15 January 1838 for $400: Page 249

Eliba Allen, president of the county board of police sold to Edward W. Moore of Itawamba County lots 2 and 3 in block 4 in the town of Fulton on 6 June 1838 for $133: Page 252

James M. Harras of Itawamba County sold to John R. Wren of Itawamba County lot 7 in block 8 located on the north side of the public square in the town of Fulton on 19 February 1838 for $65.50: Page 254

John R. Wren of Itawamba County sold to Joseph Jamison of Lawrence County, Alabama the north half of Section 19 in Township 9, Range 9 on 23 January 1838 for $800: Page 256

Gilbert Dulaney of Itawamba County sold to Joseph Jamison of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 12 in Township 9, Range 8 on 12 June 1838 for $400: Page 258

William Medley of Itawamba County sold to Joseph Jamerson of Lawrence County, Alabama the northeast quarter of Section 18 in Township 9, Range 9 on 23 January 1838 for $600: Page 260

Eliba Allen, president of the board of police sold to William Peacock lot 1 in block 14 in the town of Fulton on 12 June 1838 for $252: Page 262

Joseph W. Field of Lowndes County, Mississippi sold to E.F. Watkins of Lowndes County the southeast quarter of Section 3 in Township 11, Range 5 on 4 June 1838 for $200: Page 265

John D. Bradford of Pontotoc County, Mississippi sold to Ranson G. Blanchard of Wilcox County, Alabama Section 26 in Township 11, Range 7 on 26 May 1838 for $2,500: Page 268

Thomas Bailey of Itawamba County sold to Dewry Alsap of Monroe County, Mississippi the southwest quarter of Section 15 in Township 10, Range 9 on 9 June 1838 for $275: Page 271

Amos Love of Itawamba County sold to Henry W. Stegall of Itawamba County the northeast quarter of Section 29 in Township 11, Range 9 on 5 June 1838 for $161.93: Page 273

William Beene of Itawamba County sold to John Patton of Itawamba County the southeast quarter of Section 20 in Township 9, Range 9 on 10 July 1838 for $700: Page 275

John Richey of Itawamba County sold to Alex Hitson of Itawamba County the southwest quarter of Section 32 in Township 11, Range 8 on 8 August 1838 for $400: Page 278

Dorn Patton of Itawamba County sold to Josiah Lindsey of Itawamba County the northwest quarter of Section 32 in Township 10, Range 10 on 26 May 1838 for $250: Page 281

Malachai Green and wife Amy of Itawamba County sold to Absalom Green of Itawamba County the northeast quarter of Section 8 in Township 10, Range 10 on 31 July 1838 for $241.23: Page 283

Relinquishment of Dower: I Elizabeth Medley wife of William Medley ... for and in consideration of the sum of six hundred dollars to my husband in hand paid by Joseph Jamison of Lawrence County, Alabama, relinquish all my rights and title of dower in the southeast quarter of Section 18 in Township 9, Range 9...10 September 1838: Page 287

Relinquishment of Dower: I Mary Ann Wren wife of John Wren ... do for in consideration of the sum of eight hundred dollars to my husband in hand paid by Joseph Jamison ... do hereby relinquish my rights and title of dower in the north half of Section 19 in Township 9, Range 9 ...11 September 1838: Page 288

Thomas Harbor and wife Mary of Itawamba County sold to Reuben Friday of Itawamba County the northeast quarter of Section 9 in Township 10, Range 10 on 31 July 1838 for $200: Page 289

Dorn Patton and wife Sarah of Itawamba County sold to David Franklin of Itawamba County the northwest quarter of Section 19 in Township 9, Range 11 on 30 July 1838 for $260: Page 292

James S. Bourland of Itawamba County sold to W.G. Downs and P.M. Hudspeth of Monroe County, Mississippi the northwest quarter of Section 7 in Township 11, Range 9 on 3 July 1838 for $1,000: Page 295

Sally of the Chickasaw Nation sold to John Peacock of Marion County, Alabama Section 36 in Township 10, Range 7 on 1 September 1837 for $960: Page 296
 



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