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Poage, Joseph |
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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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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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Deed - February 18, 1841
This deed conveys land owned by John Poage and Mary Ann Poage, his wife, George Poage, and Joseph Poage, all of Roanoke County, Virginia containing 66 acres located on Back Creek and the waters of Roanoke River being in Roanoke County, Virginia to Jane Poage of Roanoke County, Virginia for an undisclosed sum. The metes and bounds are disclosed in the deed.
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Deed - March 27, 1847
This deed was prepared on a preprinted form and conveyed 64 acres of land known as tract No. 4 of the division of the lands of John Poage, Sr., deceased, with metes and bounds shown. The seller was Elijah Poage and the selling price was $1. The purchaser was Joseph Poage.
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Deed - March 27, 1847
This deed conveys Lot No. 2 in the division of land containing 66 acres of the lands of John Poage, deceased, from George Poage and Eleanor Poage, his wife, to John Poage and Mary Ann Poage,his wife, and Joseph Poage and Jane Poage to Elijah Poage for $1. The metes and bounds are described. The land is located in Roanoke County, Virginia.
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Deed - March 27, 1847
This deed was made on a preprinted form and describes the conveyance of the land containing 64 acres in the division of the lands of John Poage, Sr., deceased. Made on the 27th of March, 1847, between Elijah Poage of the one part, and Joseph Poage of the other part.
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Will - February 29, 1840
This will conveys and divides equally land of John Poage, Sr., deceased, to all his children, namely George Poage, Joseph Poage, Jane Poage, Elijah Poage (under 21) and John Poage, Jr. Their mother, Margaret Poage, widow of John Poage Sr.,deceased, renounced her dower rights in this estate on February 20, 1840 so that all the children should have an equal share in the estate.
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