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Rappolee, George G., 1826-? [Verdict transfering land in Livingston County, Kentucky from David Fort to the heirs of Enoch Duley]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC06377.06 Author/Creator: Rappolee, George G., 1826-? Place Written: Livingston County, Kentucky Type: Manuscript document signed Date: 4 May 1863 Pagination: 4 p. : docket ; Height: 28.5 cm, Width: 18.5 cm Order a Copy

Signed by Rappolee and William M. Gray as court commissioners, James W. Cade as clerk, and J.T. Hardin. The commissioners find that in a 8 October 1855 land sale from Fort to Duley (see GLC06377.11) of a tract supposed to contain 571 acres really had 696 acres. Awards Duley's sons, Enoch M. Duley, J.R. Duley, and the heirs of the deceased Lloyd Duley the remaining acres owed. A autograph note signed by Cade indicates the finding was recorded in the county records. A autograph note signed by Hardin indicates the result was acknowledged by Rappolee and Gray in open court.

Rappolee, George G., 1826-?
Gray, William M., fl. 1863
Cade, James W., fl. 1855-1863
Hardin, J.T., fl. 1863

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