A slave deed bill of sale from Williamson County, Tennessee, for the transfer of a "girl slave named Mary" for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars, from Joshua Reams to William Harrison, Jr. dated Feb. 2, 1841. The verso of this document...
10.0x28.0; 214; III; 02/25/1864; Can't find--located on the north side of Plum Avenue--40' east of Maple--Plum is no longer a street in the cemetery--It use to be located on the south side of Cherry Avenue.
10.0x28.0; 214; III; 02/25/1864; Can't find--located on the north side of Plum Avenue--40' east of Maple--Plum is no longer a street in the cemetery--It use to be located on the south side of Cherry Avenue.
8; 21; 20.0x40.0; 395; I; 12/03/1847; No markers except one bronze one which lists these:; Burton, Amelia Soule 1807-1892; Conwell, Ira 1818-1878; Conwell, Martha Soule 1821-1895; Soule, Joseph Allen. 1815-1879; Soule, Maria Van Dyke 1804-1847;...
(See Allen, Sam.); 11; East; 13; 10.0x40.0; 14; 10.0x40.0; 107; II; 03/06/1850; 109; II; 06/17/1850; This deed not taken [points to deed 107]; Hollowell, Mrs. 1818-1889; Hollowell, May 1881-1883; Thomas, Eddie 1893-1908
The marriage bond was a guarantee or promise that the couple had a legal right to be married. That is to say, the couple was of age, that neither was already married and that there was no other reason why they could not be married according to law....