STORMY DAYS IN LOUISIANA

Against The Lawfull Claim or Claims of all and every Person or Persons Whatsoever In Witness Whereof the said Adren Angle Hath set his hand & affixed his Seal the Day &: year above Written.

Signed Sealed and Delivered

In Presents of

WM. BURNETT

ADREN ANGLE                                                    (SEAL)

(The name of Warmoth appears five times in this deed and is spelled correctly only once.)

STATE OF TENNESSEE

BEDFORD COUNTY April Turn 1819

I James McKisick Clerk of the Court of Pleas and quarter Sessions of the County aforesaid do hereby Certify That the Execution of the Within deed of Conveyance From Adren Angle to Henry Wormoth for 40 Acres of Land was Acknowledged in open Court by said Adren Angle And Ordered to be Certified for Registration Given under My hand at Office this 17t day of April 1819.

Jas McKisick C!k

Registered 25th June 1819.

EDEN WADE Reg

STATE OF TENNESSEE

BEDFORD COUNTY

I, W. F. Bryant, Register of deeds for said County, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is true and correct copy of deed from Adren Angle to Henry Warmoth, as it appears of record, in Deed Book No. k. page 233 R. O. B. C.

Witness my hand and seal of Office at Office in Shelbyville, Tennessee, this the 9th day of August, 1922.

(Signed) W. F. Bryant, Register o] Bedford County. (SEAL)

Later, my grandfather removed to Edwards County, Illinois, and settled on a farm seven miles north of Albion, where he lived and died.

My grandparents had two sons and four daughters: John; Isaac Sanders (my father); Polly, who married David Shelby; Lucinda, who married William M. Rogers; Judy, who married Greenberry Sanders (who was killed by an explosion on a

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