Alice Berry Grant

 

Old Kentucky Land Grants by Willard Rouse Jillson, Campbell Entries, Book X, page 259, 25 July 1827
Originally copied by Wm R Stevens and held at the Campbell County Historical & Genealogical Society in Alexandria.

 

Thomas Metcalfe, Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in consideration of two Kentucky land office warrants Nos 17387 & 14651, there is granted by the said Commonwealth until Alice Berry, a certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred Acres by a Survey bearing date the 25th day of July 1827 lying and being in the County of Campbell on the Ohio river and bounded as followeth.

To Wit; Beginning at a Sugar tree on the bank of the river upper corner to James Taylor's Survey of 1500 Acres and lower corner to said Taylor's Survey of 1000 acres now the property of the heirs of Washington Berry, deceased.  Thence up the bank of the Ohio with the several lines of the said Survey of 1000 acres thence N 65 degree East 80 poles N 86 degrees East 60 poles S 80 degrees East 60 poles S 67 degrees East 234 poles S 52 degrees East 101 poles to a Stake in said line thence N 35 degrees West 140 poles to the low water mark thence down the Ohio with the low water mark as it meanders N 42 degrees West 70 poles N 59 degrees West 66 poles N 86 degrees West 130 poles S 17 degrees West 51 poles S 81 degrees West (Registered 10th May 1830) at Frankfort on the 10th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty & of the Commonwealth the thirty ninth.

 

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