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- !NOTES:Marty Grant's 5th Great Grand Parent, (Step, 2nd wife of my ancestor.). She is also my 1st cousin, several times removed.;
!CENSUS:1790 Lost;
!CENSUS:1800 Lost;
!MARRIAGE:31 Oct 1805 Carter Co, TN James J. GEORGE & Nancy DUGGER;
!CENSUS:1810 Lost;
!CENSUS:1820 Lost;
!DEED:17 Aug 1824 Sullivan Co, TN 10-112 Dividing estate of James J. George: Whereas James J. George of Sullivan County departed this life leaving a last Will & Testament in which he bequeathed to Nancy George his widow all his property both real & personal during her natural life and widowhood and at his death the Negroes and other personal property to be divided with their increase among his children as well by the first as by the second wife and specifically dividing his land on Stony Creek in Carter County to the subscribing his heirs by the fist wife and in like manner bequething to his three sons by the last wife to wit James D. George, William J. George, & John H. George two hundred and fifty eight acres of land lying in Sullivan County on Holston River including the place wherein he died which last Will and Testament of the said James J. George which we were about to contest but which intention we have abandoned in consideration of suitable arrangements having been made by us this day made with the his Executors by which we get our shares of the estate immediately in consideration whereof we Charles N. George, Samuel McConkey & his wife Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth George, Peter Hunt and his wife Nancy, formerly Nancy George, Frances & Eliza George heirs and devisees of the said James J. George, deceased do hereby ratify and confirm said Will and admit that the same shall be proved & admitted to record as the law directs and have its full force and affect as against us and our heirs forever furthermore in consideration of the settlement this day made with the executors & inconsideration of the natural love and affection for our half brothers James D. George, William J. George and John H. George mentioned in said Will we do hereby release relinquish and forever quit claim to our said half brothers and their heirs for ever all the right title claim and interest which we now have or may hereafter have or might have in any event whatever in and to the lands divided to them in said Will subject to the use of their mother according to the provisions in said Will which said lands we do hereby warrant and defend to the said James D. George, William J. George and John H. George and their heirs forever from us and our heirs and all persons claiming in through by or under us and no further. Furthermore in consideration of the settlement this day made with the executors and in consideration of natural love and affection for Mary George, Edna George, Charlott George, Sarah D. George, James D. George, Margaret George, William J. George & John H. George, our half brothers and sisters all the interest title and claim which we now have or might have hereafter to any portion of the personal property according to the provision of the Will except the Negroes and all the right title claim and interest which we now have or at the death of his widow might have in said Negroes and their increase, except Jane, Jacob, Rose, Mary & Barney, she has given to us to be divided among us as our share of the Negroes we do hereby forever release to our said half half (sic) brothers and sisters and their heirs forever to be divided out according to the provisions of the Will our said half brothers and sisters should never set up title or claim to any portion or interest in the Negroes and their increase before named which we have excepted as our share of the Negroes. In all things whatever we abandon & relinquish to said half brothers and sisters all further claim upon any portion of the said estate & are fully content & satisfied. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 17th of August 1824.
(Signed)
C. N. George
Peter Hunt
Samuel McConky
Francis George
Eliza J. George
Elizabeth (X) McConkey
Nancy (X) Hunt
Attest: J. C. Taylor as to the five first signers
State of Tennessee Sullivan County Court of Pleas &c November Session 1824, then was Elizabeth McConkey and Nancy Hunt examined private and apart from their husbands touching their free execution of the above within instrument by the Court who acknowledged they signed the same freely and voluntarily without the persuasion or coercion of the other grantors having acknowledged the execution at a former term of this court. Richard Wetherland Clerk. Ordered to be registered Jan 17th 1825.
!CENSUS:1830 Sullivan Co, TN pg 316 Nancy GEORGE age 40-49 (1780/90) "021-0011101";
!DEED:16 Apr 1834 Sullivan Co, TN 11-349 Jacob TAYLOR to Nancy GEORGE;
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850;
!CENSUS:1860;
!CENSUS:1870;
!NAMED: 5 Oct 1872 Johnson Co, TN. Will of William DUGGER of Johnson County, TN. All property bequethed to: Heirs of John DUGGER, decd - to John DUGGER Sr, Benjamin DUGGER, Jacob F. DUGGER, Hiram DUGGER, Joseph DUGGER Sr, Peter E. DUGGER, Solomon Q. DUGGER and William B. DUGGER, Samuel DUGGER, Charlotte CABLE, Mary WHITEHEAD, Emanuel BUNTON, Nancy ANDERSON. To my neice Nancy J. COWAN, daughter of Charlotte ANDERSON and wife of Thomas COWAN. to Mary C. BOGLE, daughter of Charlotte ANDERSON, decd. To my sister Mary PIERCE. Heirs of brother Abel DUGGER, decd. To the heirs of my sister Nancy GEORGE, decd, and wife of James J. GEORGE, decd. To heirs of my sister Elizabeth RAINBOLT, decd, wife of Elisha RAINBOLT, decd. I give all claim and interest in estate of my father Julius DUGGER, decd, to my sister Margaret DUGGER. I request that my niece Nancy J. COWAN to let my colored woman Anna GEORGE or alias Anna DUGGER to have a room or house to put her property in and place to have a garden spot on, lifetime maintenance. to Nancy RAINBOLT, $10 for waiting on me when I had smallpox. Executors: My nephew Julius D. PIERCE and my brother-in-law Thomas ANDERSON. Test: S.P. SORRELLS, I.F. McQUEEN;
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