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Is this the Jesse Ponder from Kings Creek in York Dist., SC? Habersham County, Georgia Deed Book F Page ?? John Steward to Jesse Ponder Deed of Conveyance State of Georgia, Habersham County. This indenture made and agreed on this thirteenth day of December Eighteen hundred and twenty seven Between John Steward of the State and county aforesaid of the one part, and Jesse Ponder of the same State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Steward that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars to him in hand paid by the said Jesse Ponder at and before Delivery of these presents, the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has bargained and sold and conveyed unto the said Jesse Ponder all that lot of land, being and being in the State and County aforesaid, in the eleventh district and known and distinguished in the plan of said district by the No. Nine together with all and singular the Rights members, or appurtenances thereunto belonging To Have and to hold the said lot of land unto the said Jesse Ponder, his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple and the said John Steward for myself and my Heirs, and all and every Other person will warrant and forever defend in Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the day and year above Written. Nicholas Whisonant John Steward (Seal) Andrew Countryman Thomas Dooly JIC Recorded December 1827 John Starrett Clerk Nicholas Whisonant/Whisenant was John Nicholas Jr who was in York Co., SC until 1820 and the son of John Nicholas Whisenant of Kings Creek that purchased his property on Kings Creek from John Dover in 1794. York County, Deed Book G, Page 255, April 5, 1794 No. 374 John Dover to Nicholas Whisenhunt, 141 acres east side of Broad River on a high shoal branch of Kings Creek. Witnesses: Thomas Russell, William Jenkins. Nicholas Whisenant lived on Lot 48 and 49 of the 13th District of Habersham County, Georgia that he purchased (lot 49) November 20, 1827. Jesse Ponder and Nicholas Whisenant owned property very close to each other (11 lots separating them). Notify Administrator about this message?
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