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  1. deed - August 9, 1850

    This is a deed for Joseph Poage to sell 7 3/4 acres with metes and bounds mentioned in the deed. The deed also names adjacent property owners. Elijah Poage is the purchaser of this tract on August 9, 1850.

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  2. deed - September 15, 1849

    This deed is to record the sale of the dower interest of Margaret Poague, widow of John Poague, by Joseph Poague to Elijah Poague for the stated sum of $1.00, it being the same land where Margaret Poague now resides. The deed was dated September 15, 1849. No metes and bounds were mentioned.

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  3. Deed - April 8, 1847

    This deed was made on a preprinted form and describes the conveyance of the land where Margaret Poage now lives, which is the dower interest of the said Margaret Poage in the land of John Poage, Sr., deceased. The interest being conveyed is that of John Poage (Jr.) and his wife Mary Ann Poage. The person receiving the land is Elijah Poage and the consideration for the said tract was $1 and described as a 1/5 interest in the said dower.

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  4. Deed - March 27, 1847

    This deed, prepared on March 27, 1847 on a printed form, conveys 56 acres of land from Elijah Paoge to John Poage. The name 'Poage' is also spelled 'Poague' in this document, although the signature is spelled 'Poage'. The consideration is shown as $1. The property is described as lot no. 3 of the lands of John Poage deceased, located on Back Creek in Roanoke County, Virginia.

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  5. Deed - October 19, 1858

    This deed made on October 19,1858 conveyed 160 acres from Robert Poage and Martha Poage, his wife, both of Bedford County, Virginia to Elijah Poage of Roanoke County, Virginia for the sum of $280. The property is described as being in Roanoke County, on Back Creek near Cave Spring. This was the same land willed to William Poage, James Poage, Robert Poage, and John F. Poage by their father William Poage, deceased.

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  6. Deed - September 1, 1858

    This deed conveys 2 acres of land from George Washington Short and his wife, Nancy Ann Short, to Elijah Poage for the sum of $16. The land is located on Back Creek and is part of the lands owned by William Poage, deceased, and willed to his son Davis Poage, deceased.

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  7. Deed - September 27, 1858

    This deed is to convey property owned by Samuel H. Jones and his wife, Elizabeth Jones, both of Montgomery County, Virginia, to Elijah Poage of Roanoke County, Virginia. Elizabeth is the daughter and heir of David Poage, deceased. This land contains two acres and the purchase price was $16.The land is located on Back Creek in Roanoke county, Virginia.

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  8. Indenture - June 16, 1848

    Indenture dated June 16, 1848 between Nathaniel B. Harvey, of Montgomery County, Virginia and John Trout of Roanoke County, Virginia. The deed was recorded in Roanoke County Clerk's Office on October 26, 1848.

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  9. Plat - May 16, 1824

    This document is a plat of a survey dividing the property of William Henry,deceased, (in another part of the document the property belonged to John Henry) into two parts -- one for the deceased Henry's widow and heirs, and the other part going to John Muse to settle a court action in the Botetourt County Court during the January 1824 Court. Muse was the plaintiff and Owen Henry and others were the defendants.

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  10. trust deed - March 4, 1847

    This trust deed was made by John Harkerider to David H. Gish, William Gish, and Abraham Vinyard to secure two bonds that Harkerider made to William Gish in the amount of $97.52 and Abraham Vinyard in the amount of $47.00, both of which were past due. Harkerider agrees to put up his tobacco crop, horse, two cows, 11 hogs, and all his household goods as security for this bond. David Gish is acting as the trustee and holder of the goods until the ...

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