Thomas McSwain
Madison County, Kentucky
Kentucky Land Warrant No. 2291/2994
Book G, pg. 495
John Adair Esq Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky To all to whom these presents
shall come Greetings Know ye that by virtue and in consideration of a Kentucky
Land office warrant No. 2991 [should be 2994] there is granted by the said Commonwealth
unto Thomas McSwain a certain tract or parcel of Land containing fifty five acres
by survey bearing date the third day of February one thousand eight hundred and nineteen
lying and being in the County of Madison on the waters of Station Camp Creek and on
the West side of the State Road and bounded as followeth To Wit Beginning at two chesnut oaks
on the East side of the State Raod corner to Thomas Francis thence with his line North eighty three
degrees West one hundred and forty poles crossing the State Road to two linns [lynns] and
an ash at the head of a hollow marked I.C. and T.M.S. in Francis line thence with
his line North twenty degrees East one hundred and forty five poles to a white oak blue ash and
Ironwood on a Clift corner to said Thomas McSwain thence with his line South thirty degrees
East one hundred and fifty six poles to a stake said McSwains corner thence with
another of his lines South fifty eight degrees East twenty eight poles to the Beginning
(Registered Dec 15th 1820) with its apputenances to have and to hold the said tract
or parcel of land
with its appurtenances to the said Thomas McSwain and his heirs forever In witness whereof the
said John Adair Esq Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky hath hereunto set his hand
and caused the seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Frankfort on the fifteenth
day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty one and of the
Commonwealth the thirtieth
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By the Governor
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John Adair
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transcribed 3/14/99 by Ran Raider
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