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Deeds

Year Description   Date   Submitter / Notes
1775 ROB*SON TO FAUCETT July 18, 1998 Lorene Rambo
Joseph and Ann Rob*son sell land to William Faucett in Ninety-Six District, dated 8 May 1775. Please note that the surname is spelled variously as ROBISON, ROBERTSON, ROBERSON.
1775 Joseph ROBISON Bond to Thomas McGRUE July 18, 1998 Lorene Rambo
1779 Robison/Robertson to Saffold July 15, 1998 Lorene Rambo
1785 QUALS/QUALLS to TERRILL July 18, 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1785 TERRELL to QUALS July 18, 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1785 WOFFORD to WRITE/WRIGHT July 26, 1998 Mickey Fournier
  1786 Deed, GENTRY to HOGAN 27 Jul 1998 Lorene Rambo
Hezekiah Gentry sells land between the Tygar and Broad Rivers to Jame Hogan.
  1786 Deed, ROBERSON to WATERS July 16, 1998 Lorene Rambo
athew Robertson/Roberson and his wife Susannah sell land of David Robertson/Roberson dec. to John Waters. What appears to be two deeds is indexed as "lease and release" and seems to have been common to meet requirements of South Carolina law.
1787 Deed, Hogan to Hogan July 15, 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1787 Power of Attorney Ann ROBERSON July 18, 1998 Lorene Rambo
Ann Roberson signs a power of attorney in settling the estate of Joseph Roberson, deceased.
1789 Deed, Long to Rob*son 27 Jul 1998 Lorene Rambo
1790 ROBERTSON to HOGAN 27 Jul 1998 Lorene Rambo
1790 ROBERTSON to WATERS July 16, 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1790 Deed Receipt, ROBINSON to THOMPSON Aug 19, 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1791 James Terrill to Nathaniel Guiton 27 Jul 1998 Lorene Rambo
1792 Deed, HOGAN to SMITH> 27 Jul 1998 Lorene Rambo
1792 Deed, ROB*SON to COOK Aug 20, 1998 Lorene Rambo
1795 Conveyance, Benjamin JOHNSON to Children Oct 3, 1998 Raymond Leslie Prince
Benjamin Johnson, Union County, Pinckney District Planter, conveys slaves to his children.
  1807 Deed, LYLES to ROBERTSON 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1807  John and Elizabeth Lyles sell land to Edward Robertson.
  1807 Deed, ROBERTSON to ROBERTSON 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
Jean Robertson sells land of her father Matthew, deceased, to James Robertson. Dated 1807, recorded 1810.
  1808 Deed, William RICE to Joseph ROBERTSON 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1810 Deed, ROBERTSON to MOOREHEAD 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1810 James Robertson sells land of late Matthew Robertson to Robert Moorhead for 100 gallons of whiskey.
  1810 Deed, John ROBERTSON to Wm. MOOREHEAD 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1810 Deed, Edward ROBERTSON to Daniel CARRELL 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1811 Deed, Matthew ROBERTSON to John HUMPHRIES 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1811 Deed, James ROBERTSON to James STEIN 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1812 Deed, James ROBERTSON to Robert MOOREHEAD 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
  1811 Deed, Elizabeth POWELL to Surrel HALFORD 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1812 Surrell HALFORD to James McDONALD 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1814 ROBERTSON Release of Dower 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1814 Martha Robertson, wife of Edward Robertson, relinquishes dower rights to Abram Toney.
1819 Matthew ROBINSON to James L. VARNER 9 Oct 1998 Lorene Rambo
1847 James WARD to Absolom WARD 9 Oct 1998 Richard H. Greene
Deed of Conveyance 208 acres. Absalom WARD married Nancy COLEMAN. He was the father of Elizabeth "Betsy" (WARD) CARTER and Mr. Greene believes a portion of this land was deeded to her children in 1882 and that a portion of the land referred to as belonging to Nathaniel PAGE was later dedicated to become the New Hope Church near Jonesville in Union County.
1853 Deed, Heirs of Edward PRINCE to L.M. PRINCE to BISHOP 13 Mar 1999 Raymond Leslie Prince
Deed of Conveyance by Heirs of Edward Prince, who died in Tennessee, of c. 100 acres of land in Union District. Landy Prince then sold the land to John BISHOP of Union District.
1882 Deed, Elizabeth CARTER to her Heirs 29 Jan 1999 Richard H. Greene
Deed of Conveyance by Elizabeth WARD CARTER b. 1 Feb 1827, daughter of Absalom WARD and Nancy (COLEMAN) WARD; died 31 Jan 1882, Union Co, SC. Widow of Vandyne S. CARTER.
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