CARROLL COUNTY, TN - DEEDS - William Horton to Samuel Ingram 1826 Transcribed by Jenny Penick Garner ==================================================================== Register's Book for Carroll County, TN Grantor: William Horton, et ux Book A, Pg. 357 Grantee: Samuel Ingram Date: 23 May 1826 Land: Huntingdon, TN Lot #2 This Indenture made and entered in to this twenty third day of May in the year of our Lord William Horton James Shields John S. Neely and Commissioners of the Town of Huntingdon in the County of Carroll and state of Tennessee of the first part and Samuel Ingram of the county and state afor said of the Second part Witnesseth that the said Commissioners of the first part for and in concideration of the sum of one hundred & sixty five dollars to them in hand paid the recpt where of is here by ack nowledged have granted conveyed and sold and by these presents warrrant convey and sell unto the said Samuel Ingram of the second part all that parcel of ground bounded and designated as follows (To Wit) one Lot or Tract of Land situated lying and being in the County before said County state & Town Known by Number Two, and designated agree able to the plan of said Town Together with all an singular the hereditaments unto said ground belonging and the rents issues and proffits part here by binds them selves and their successors in office to warrant and defend unto the said Samuel Ingram of the second part his heirs and assigns for ever the Title to the said parcel of ground here to fore described. Witness whereof we have heretofore with our hands and affixed ...