Jeremiah Dutton and Daniel Dutton deeds

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Below and abstracts for several deeds from Greenville County, South Carolina, dated between 1787 and 1795, pertaining to Jeremiah Dutton and Daniel Dutton.

Jeremiah Dutton to George Salmon, 23 & 24 Feb 1787

23 Feb 1787 & 24 Feb 1787, Greenville County, South Carolina. Deeds of lease and release, from Jeremiah Dutton and wife Sarah Dutton to George Salmon. Land described as 220 acres, part of the 420 acres of land granted to Jeremiah Dutton on 3 Oct 1785, on both sides of the Tyger River, being the eastward end of Jeremiah's grant, including the shoal on the Tyger River, bounded on west by Jeremiah Dutton's remaining land, on south by land of John Childress Sr., on east by land of Major Parson, on north by land of John Childress Jr. Signed, Jeremiah Dutton (his mark), Sarah Dutton (his mark). Witnessed by John Stiles, John Childress, John Childress. Deed book 1786‒1795, 61‒65 (FamilySearch Images 45‒47).

Jeremiah Dutton to John Childress, 23 & 24 Feb 1787

23 Feb 1787 & 24 Feb 1787, Greenville County, South Carolina. Deeds of lease and release, from Jeremiah Dutton and wife Sarah Dutton to John Childress [does not specify Jr. or Sr.; two men named John Childress signed as witnesses]. Land described as 200 acres, part of the 420 acres of land granted to Jeremiah Dutton on 3 Oct 1785, on south side of Tyger River, bounded on east by part of Jeremiah's same grant, on west by grants to John Childress and John Stiles, on north by grant to Moses Wood and by the Tyger River. Signed Jeremiah Dutton (his mark), Sarah Dutton (his mark). Witnessed by George Salmon, John Stiles, John Childress. Deed book 1786‒1795, 65‒68 (FamilySearch Images 47‒49).

Jeremiah Dutton to Samuel Dutton, 20 Jun 1793, and response

20 Jun 1793, Greenville County, South Carolina. Deed of gift from Jeremiah Dutton to Samuel Dutton, "my beloved son," "all and singular my goods & chattels now being in my possession, lands, horses, cattle, houses, & household furniture, all and singular all bonds, bills, notes, and every thing that appertains to me the said Jeremiah Dutton, of which before the signing of these presents I have delivered to him the said Samuel Dutton an inventory..." Witnessed by Thos. Roy Musick, Daniel Dutton. Deed book 1786‒1795, 309‒310 (FamilySearch Images 534‒535).

23 Aug 1793. "Know all men by these presents that I, Samuel Dutton, of the State of South Carolina and County of Greenville, being one possessed of all my father's estate by a deed of gift, the matter now being fully void and of none effect and my father Jeremiah Dutton in full possession of his own estate." Signed and sealed, Samuel Dutton. Recorded 23 Dec 1793. Deed book 1786‒1795, 408‒409 (FamilySearch Image 584).

Jeremiah Dutton to Robert Carter, 4 Aug 1794

4 Aug 1794. Greenville County, South Carolina. Jeremiah Dutton to Robert Carter, "all that plantation, tract, and parcel of land situate[d] in Greenville County aforesaid, on both sides of the south fork of Tyger River above the ancient boundary and formerly known by the name of Kings Improvement, including the planation whereon the said Dutton now lives, containing three hundred acres originally granted to Uriah Corner on 21 Jan 1785 ..., [conveyed] to Jeremiah Dutton 24 Oct 1785 ..." Signed, Jeremiah (his mark) Dutton. Witnessed by Samuel Dutton, John Thomas, W. D. Thomas. 13 Aug 1794, Sarah Dutton, wife, relinquishes dower or right of inheritance to any part. Signed, Sarah (her mark) Dutton. Witnessed by T. D. Thomas, Thos. Barton. Deed book 1795‒1803, 1‒2 (FamilySearch Images 11‒12).

Daniel Dutton to John Stanford, 25 Aug 1795

25 Aug 1795. Greenville County, Washington District, South Carolina. Daniel Dutton to John Stanford, tract on a branch of Wild Cat Creek, being granted to Daniel Dutton on 9 Dec 1788, 185 acres, including all that planation where Daniel Dutton now lives. Signed, Daniel Dutton. Witnessed by Generous Gray (his mark), Jeremiah Gray (his mark). Deed book 1795‒1803, 174‒175 (FamilySearch Image 100).