Duncans in Hardin Co. KY Land Records

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Duncan research files of
Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson
the Genealogy Bug

Last revised November 20, 2010

HARDIN CO. KY
LAND RECORDS
 

Hardin Co. KY Deed Index 1795-1858 (FHL film 388,589)
      C-251: 1806, Shadrach Duncan from George Johnson by atty
      C-270: 1808, Shaderack Duncan from James Fishback (not indexed; see D-121)
      C-424: 1807, Shadrach Duncan to Andrew Long
      D-121: 1808, Shadrach Duncan from James Fishback
      D-655: 1812, Elisha Dunkin from William Cunningham
      D-672: 1812, Shadrach Duncan to John Ashcraft
      E-533: 1816, John Duncan from Daniel Linder
      F-243: 1817, John Duncan to John Fife
      F-244: 1817, John Duncan to Philip Bunger
      G-220: 1819, Elisha Duncan from William Cooper
      H-24: 1820, William Duncan &c, Westpoint trustees
      H-237: 1821, John Duncan from William Sulcer
      H-245: 1820, John Duncan from Daniel Linder
      H-246: 1820, John Duncan from Frederick Frase
      H-303: 1822, John Duncan from John Mays heirs
      H-313: 1822, John Duncan to Christopher Buley
      H-317: 1822, John Duncan to Denton Geaghegan, (indexed as mortgage)
      H-332: 1822, John Duncan from Steth, Sneed & Pope
      H-335: 1822, John Duncan to James S. Purcell
      H-402: 1821, John Duncan from Steth, Sneed & Pope
      J-81: 1823, John Davison to Hugh Gunning (not Duncan; not copied)
      J-97: 1823, Elisha Duncan to Jo. P. Beauchamp
      J-513: 1824, John Duncan from Henry Banks, P/A
      L-50: 1828, Nathaniel J. Duncan from Samuel Bleight's heirs by comr.
      M-176: 1831, Shadrach Duncan from William Keith
      M-311: 1831, John Duncan from Caleb Carmen & wife Amy
      M-379: 1832, John Duncan from Mary Mather
      N-195: 1833, Nathaniel Duncan from William Love
      N-291: 1833, Thomas H. Duncan from Richard Purcefull
      N-348: 1833, Thomas H. Duncan from William Love
      O-36: 1833, Johnson Duncan from John C. Hicks
      P-44: 1835, John Duncan from Charles C. Beatty
      P-181: 1835, John Duncan from Caleb Carman
      P-215: 1835, Joseph Duncan from Thomas H. Duncan
      P-307: 1835, Samuel W. Duncan to James L. Morris
      P-438: 1836, M.J. Duncan to William A. Wilson
      P-464: 1835, John Duncan from Mary Mather
      Q-61: 1836, Shadrach Duncan to Philip Crail
      Q-70: 1837, John Duncan from Henry B. Helm (mortgage?)
      Q-403: 1837, Howson H. Duncan to Samuel Dickey
      Q-404: 1837, Howson H. Duncan to Samuel Dickey, mortgage
      Q-434: 1837, Thomas H. Duncan to Howson H. Duncan
      R-292: 1838, Howson Duncan from William Love's exors
      R-338: 1838, Matthew J. Duncan to Seth Duncan (mortgage?)
      R-351: 1838, James Duncan from Joseph Parr
      R-405: 1839, Thomas H. Duncan from Thomas D. Brown
      S-139: 1839, Thomas H. Duncan from Highland Neafus
      S-267: 1839, Thomas H. Duncan from Richard Cox
      S-332: 1839, Johnson Duncan from Stith & Young
      T-107: 1840, John Duncan from Mary Mather
      T-301: 1841, Charles Duncan from Chillion Stiles
      U-326: 1841, Duncan & Helm from John Williams
      U-392: 1842, Thomas H. Duncan from Christian Maples, bond
      U-489: 1843, Thomas H. Duncan from Elsey B. Russell
      V-65: 1844, Nathaniel J. Duncan from Henderson Smallwood
      V-113: 1844, Thomas H. Duncan to Thomas Lewis
      V-128: 1844, Thomas H. Duncan to Andrew J. Marriott
      V-188: 1845, Johnston Duncan to James Stark
      V-247: 1841, H. Duncan to J.J. George
      V-389: 1844, Howzan Duncan from Thomas F. Lawson
      V-394: 1844, Howsan Duncan to Joseph Hall
      V-449: 1844, Nathaniel J. Duncan from John Haycraft
      V-505: 1845, Howsan Duncan from John B. Greenwalts heirs
      W-183: 1845, Nathaniel J. Duncan from James Crow
      W-279: 1847, Johnson Duncan to John S. Arnold
      W-305: 1843, Thos. H. Duncan from Henderson Smallwood
      W-331: 1847, Housen Duncan from Thomas Lewis
      X-263: 1849, Nathaniel J. Duncan to William T. Duncan
      X-268: 1848, Thos. H. Duncan to James S. Smallwood
      X-299: 1849, Nath. J. Duncan to James A. Duncan
      X-467: 1849, Nathaniel J. Duncan from John L. Helm
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Hardin Co. KY Deeds
      C-251: 15 Aug. 1806, Richard Mather, attorney in fact for George Johnston of Bourbon Co. KY, to Shederick Dunken of Hardin Co. KY, for 5 shillings, 300 acres on Barron Run a branch of Nolen. No wit. (FHL film 388,592)
      C-270: 29 June 1808, James and Dorothea Fishback to Shaderack Duncan, of Hardin Co., 200 acres in Hardin Co. on Little South Fork of Nolin, their part of Israel Christian's 1500 acres, divided by Benjamin Helm, of Hardin Co., who has Power of Attorney from the various owners; adjoining Pope. Ack. 27 June 1808 by Dorothea and ack. by James and recorded June 29, 1808. (from notebooks of Kay D. Hampton, loaned through Lu Durham 5/1988, now at Platte Co. MO Historical Society; typed page "Shaderack Duncan"; see D-121 deed)
      C-424: 10 Sept. 1807, Shadrick Duncan and wife Elizabeth to Andrew Long, both Hardin Co. KY, £10, 300 acres on Barren Run branch of Nolin. No wit. (both signed) (FHL film 388,592)
      D-121: 29 June 1808, James Fishback and wife Drothea (sic) of Fayette Co. KY to Shaderick Duncan of Hardin Co., $250, 200 acres by estimation on Little South Fork of Nollin, being said James & Dorthea's part of Israel Christian's 1500 acre survey as laid off and allotted to said James Fishback upon a division of said 1,500 acre tract made by Benjamin Helm of Hardin Co. per power of attorney to him by the several proprietors thereof (meets & bounds), adj. Pope's line. Both signed, no wit; appeared in Fayette Co. 29 June 1808. (FHL film 388,592)
      D-655/656: 16 Oct. 1812, William Cunningham and William Cooper of Nelson Co. KY to Elisha Dunkin of Hardin Co. KY, for $200, sell 200 acres in Hardin Co., being part of a 7915 acre survey entered and surveyed in the name of Thos. Cunningham and patented in the name of said Cunninghams heirs and bounded as follows, beg. at a large white oak sugar tree and dogwood standing on the NE bank of a small branch of Linn Camp about 10 poles above the first fork, then N ? poles to 3 small post oaks, then W 160 poles to 2 maple trees on a small branch, then S 200 poles to two black oaks out of one root, then E 160 poles to the beg. /s/ William Cunningham, Wm. M. Cooper. Wit. Henry Hall, William Pierce, William Orrick. On the date hereof, the deed was proven by the oaths of Henry Hall and William Orrick to be the act of William Cunningham and William Cooper, and was recorded, /s/ Ben Hebin? Clk, 8 Feb. 1813. (FHL film 388,592, SLC 1/8/1988; rechecked 8/30/2010)
      D-672: (blank) Nov. 1812, Shadrick Duncan to John Ashcraft, both Hardin Co. KY, $26.25, 27-1/2 acres and 25 rods on a small branch of Nolin waters of Green River, part of the survey where Duncan now lives; no wife, no wit. (FHL film 388,592)
      E-533: 8 June 1816, Daniel Linder and wife Rebecca to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $100, 100 acres on Meeting Creek, part of 8,000 acre survey in name of Bank adj. other lands sold by Linder to John Fife, Joseph Linder and John Acres, adj. orig. line of survey. No wit. (FHL film 388,593)
      F-243: 24 Nov. 1817, John Duncan and wife Elizabeth to John Fife, both Hardin Co. KY, $55, 120 acres on Meeting Creek adj. John Acres 84 acre survey. No wit. (FHL film 388,593)
      F-244: 24 Nov. 1817, John Duncan and wife Elizabeth to Philip Bringer "(son of Jacob)", both Hardin Co. KY, $55, 84 acres adj. John Fife. No wit. (FHL film 388,593)
      G-220/221: 5 Oct. 1819, William Cooper of Bullett Co. KY to Elisha Duncan of Hardin Co. KY, for $200, sell to Elisha Duncan 200 acres, part of 7915 acre survey entered and surveyed in the name of Thos. Cunningham and patented in the name of sd. Cunningham's heirs and bounded as follows, beg. at a large white oak sugar tree & dogwood standing on the NE bank of a small branch of Linn Camp Creek about 10 poles above the first fork, then N 200 poles to 3 small post oaks, then W 160 poles to two maple trees on a small branch, then S 200 poles to two black oaks out of one root, then E 160 poles to the beg. /s/ William Cooper. Wit. William Orick, Allen Orick. Proved on oath of William Orick and Allen Orick, 6 Oct. 1819. (FHL film 388,594, SLC 1/8/1988; rechecked 8/30/2010)
      G-222/223: 5 Oct. 1819, William Cooper of Bullett Co. KY to William Orick of Hardin Co. KY, for $60, sell to William Orick 60 acres of land in Hardin Co., part of a survey of 7915 acres entered and surveyed in the name of Thos. Cunningham and patented in the name of said Cunninghams heirs and bounded as follows, beg. at four dogwood trees out of one root winding with Thos. Cunningham's E and W line of said survey, running thence N 60 poles to a white oak on the NW side of a drain, then E 160 poles to a small black oak on the S point of a ridge, then S 60 poles to a white oak in said Cunninghams E and W lines, then with said line 160 poles to the beg. /s/ William Cooper. Wit. Elisha Dunkin, Allen Orrick. Proved on oaths of Elisha Dunkin and Allen Orick, 6 Oct. 1819. (FHL film 388,594, SLC 8/30/2010)
      H-24: 5 Aug. 1820, Gideon Withers, James W. Hall and George Helm, trustees of town of West Point, to William D. Duncan & Co., $267 paid to James Young, lot in town of West Point on Ohio River at mouth of Salt River, 1/2 acre lot #31 fronting High Street. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-237: 26 Dec. 1821, William Sulcer and wife Jane (she did not sign) to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $100, (acres not given), land on Linder's Creek adj. Sulcers lines, being a certain small piece of land reserved by said Sulcer out of a tract he sold to Abreham Hawes (Haull?), being the corner land improved by said Sulcer and his son in law Seth Anderson. Wit. John (I) Goodman, David (+) Haull (Howee?). (FHL film 388,594)
      H-245: 6 Oct. 1820, Daniel Linder and wife Rebeca (X) to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $25, 25 acres on Meeting Creek, part of 8,000 acre survey of Henry Banks, patented in name of Daniel Linder, adj. William Sulcer's survey, the creek. No wit. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-246: 9 Nov. 1820, Frederick Frase of Breckinridge Co. KY to John Duncan of Hardin Co. KY, $200, 100 acres on Rough Creek conveyed by John Lanier's? heirs to William Sulcer to said Frederick Frase (later "Faris"). No wife. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-303: 29 May 1822, John L. May, Daniel Epes and wife Mary formerly Polly May, said John and Polly being heirs and devisees of John May decd. and the only children and heirs at law of Ann Lewis decd. who was Ann May widow sole acting extrix and one of devisees of said John May, Vincent Lewis and Daniel Lewis executors and trustees by will of Thomas Lewis decd., to John Duncan of Davisson [Daviess] Co., that on 14 Sept. 1819 Thomas Lewis who was equitably entitled to an interest in the 300 acres contracted with Duncan to sell the whole tract to him; that in consideration of certain improvements, 1/3 part should be absolutely relinquished to him and he should pay for the other 2/3, $200 per acre for 200 acres, deed for 300 acres for land in what was Jefferson Co. on Mays Creek adj. Joseph Brooks. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-313: 18 July 1822, John Duncan and wife Nancy (+) of Daviess Co. KY to Christopher Buley of Hardin Co., $1500, 300 acres land on Mays Creek on Main West Branch above Mays Grove adj. Joseph Brookes 200 acre survey. No wit. Duncans appeared in Daviess Co. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-317: 8 Aug. 1822, John Duncan and wife Elizabeth of Hardin Co. KY to Denton Geaghegan of same, $600, 150 acres on Rough Creek adj. Maj. Bansters & Co. 600 acre survey, adj. line of Denton Geaghegan's 300 acre survey. No signature by Elizabeth. (indexed as mortgage) (FHL film 388,594)
      H-332: 4 July 1822, Benjamin Stith for himself and as attorney for Wordon Pope and Achilles Sneed, to John Dunken, $70, 172 acres on Linders Creek incl. where said John Dunken lived last year, part of Bells 75 acre survey, adj. point of a ridge, small drains, John Anderson's line, William & John Anderson. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-335: 10 Aug. 1822, John Dunken and wife Elizabeth to James S. Purcell, both Hardin Co., $500, 172 acres on Linders Creek incl. where said John Dunken lived last year, part of Bells 75,000 acre survey, adj. John Anderson, etc. Wit. Daniel Haycraft, Deputy Clerk. (FHL film 388,594)
      H-402: 1 July 1821, Worden Pope, Achilles Sneed and Benjamin Stith to John Duncan, all Hardin Co. KY, $75, 150 acres, being part of William Bells 75,000 acre survey, in the Barrens and on SE side Rough Creek, about 1/2 mile from the creek, adj. Denton Geaghegan's 300a survey. Wit. John Allison, William Neff. (FHL film 388,594)
      J-97/98: 28 Feb. 1823, Elisha Dunkin and wife Sarah Dunkin of Hardin Co. KY to Joseph P. Beauchamp of Green Co. KY, for $50, 200 acres in Hardin Co., being part of 7915 acre survey entered and surveyed in the name of Thomas Cunningham and pattented in the name of said Cunningham, bounded as follows: Beg. at a large white oak sugar tree & dogwood starting on the NE bank of a small branch of Linn Camp Creek about 10 poles above the first fork, then N 200 poles to 3 (2?) small post oaks, then W 160 poles to two maple trees on a small branch, then S 200 poles to two black oaks out of one root, then E 160 poles to the beg. /s/ Elisha Dunkin, Sarah (X) Dunkin. Wit. Jonathan P. Beauchamp, Samuel (X) Ford. Proved on oaths of Jonathan P. Beauchamp & Samuel Ford, 28 Nov. 1823. (FHL film 388,595, SLC 1/8/1988; rechecked 8/30/2010)
      J-98/99: 7 Oct. 1823, William Scags of (blank) county KY to Jonathan P. Beauchamp of Washington Co. KY, for $150, sell to said Jonathan P. Beauchamp land in Hardin Co. KY on the waters of Nolin, being part and east end of James Larues 300 survey containing 100 acres by estimation more or less, beg. at three poplars and three hickerys, then running west to a Spanish oak and post oak James Sagses SW corner, then with his line N 180 poles to a stake in the old line, then with it N 75 E to a stake James Larues NE corner, then S 200 poles to be beginning. /s/ Wm. Skaggs. Wit. Joseph P. Beauchamp, Samuel (X) Ford. Proved on oaths of Samuel Ford and Joseph P. Beauchamp, 28 Oct. 1823. (FHL film 388,595, SLC 8/30/2010)
      J-513: Indenture made at Frankfort, KY, 1 Nov. 1824, Henry Banks of City of Richmond, VA, to John Duncan of Indiana, John Duncan lately claimed 244 acres by several purchases within a tract of 8,000 acres patented in name of Daniel Linder in Hardin Co., said patent recorded in Circuit Court of US by Henry Banks; Duncan wants to obtain conveyance of same tract; in consideration of $122 paid by John Fife of Hardin Co. who sold to John Duncan, 244 acres conveyed by said John Fife and Philip Banger as will appear by deeds recorded in Hardin Co., and 40 acres to John Goodman recorded in said court. Wit. J.B. Thatcher, Jos. Crutcher. (FHL film 388,595) (MAD: Parke Co. IN)
      L-50: 26 June 1828, John D. Bleight, Samuel Bleight and Elizabeth Bleight by commissioners to Nathaniel J. Duncan, that Samuel Bleight father of above Bleights, gave bond to Duncan for 65 acres and died without making deed; bond as follows: Samuel Bleight of City of Philadelphia to Nathaniel J. Duncan of Lincoln Co. KY, 65 acres in Hardin Co. adj. James Haycraft to be laid off, 9 Oct. 1826, wit. Stephen Southern. This a deed on behalf of John D. Bleight, Samuel Bleight and Elizabeth Bleight, infant heirs of Samuel Bleight, for 65 acres on James Haycraft's line. (money not given) (FHL film 388,596)
      M-176: 18 May 1831, William (M) Keith and wife Dorotha (X) to Shadrack Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $500, 200 acres in Little South Fork of Nolin, crossing creek. Wit. Philip Crail, John Duncan. (FHL film 388,596)
      M-311: 18 Nov. 1831, Caleb Carman and wife Amy (X) to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $237, 108 acres on Big S. Fork of Nolin, adj. John Bozorth, Kirkpatrick. No wit. (FHL film 388,596)
      M-379: 23 Feb. 1832, Mary Mather to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $10, 63-1/2 acres on S. side Big South Fork of Nolin; wit. William F. Beauchamp, Henry Mather. (FHL film 388,596)
      N-195: 2 Feb. 1833, William Love to Nathaniel J. Duncan, for $200 paid to John S. Chapman and $70 paid to William Love, 200 acres, part of John Dunlap and Michael Hilligar's 98,000 acres adj. Samuel Haycraft, the 200 acres enclosed 65 acres sold to said Dunkin by Samuel Bleight and after his death conveyed, and 100 acres sold by James Percifull, and 35 acres sold by William Love. Wit. Stephen Southern, Howsen H. Duncan. (FHL film 388,597)
      N-291: 19 March 1833, Richard Percefull, James Percefull, and Horace G. Percefull to Thomas H. Duncan, all Hardin Co. KY, $600, 200 acres on waters of Nolin adj. Ashbaught's corner, Joseph Duncan's fence, Charles Campbell's line. /s/ Jas. Percefull, Richard Percefull, Horace G. Percefull, Martha W. Perceful (wife of Horace), Mary M. Percefull (wife of James). (FHL film 388,597)
      N-348: 10 April 1833, William Love and wife Sally to Thomas H. Duncan, all Hardin Co. KY, $103.50, 69 acres, part of Hillagas Dunlap's 98,000 acre survey, adj. Joseph Duncan's corner. Wit. Noah English Sr., Joseph Duncan. (FHL film 388,597)
      O-36: 10 July 1833, John C. Hicks and wife Martha to Johnson Dunkin, both Hardin Co. KY, $112, 112 acres, part of William Bell's 75,000 acres (no neighbors or waterways given). (FHL film 388,597)
      P-44: 24 March 1835, Doctor Charles C. Beatty and wife Rebecca V. of State of PA by attorney Ben Tobin, to John Duncan of Hardin Co. KY, $100, 101 acres, a part of what is called Long Grove in Savary's survey which said Savary purchased from Richard Mather. (FHL film 388,598)
      P-181: 9 July 1835, Caleb Carman and wife Amy (X) to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $800, 148 acres on Nolin adj. said Duncan's 108 acre survey, Joseph Kirkpatrick's 462 acre survey, said Duncan's 63 acre survey, Edmund Sutter's survey, said Duncan's 118 acre survey; wit. Edmond Sutton, Robert H. Thomas, S.W. Duncan. Proved on oath of wit. 14 Sept. & 21 Oct. 1835, Amy Carman examined 11 Nov. (FHL film 388,598)
      P-215: 22 July 1835, Thomas H. Duncan and wife Lucretia of Hardin Co. KY to Joseph Duncan of same, $1, 100 acres on waters of Nolin adj. Ashbaugh's line, Duncan's fence, Charles Campbell's line. No wit. (FHL film 388,598)
      P-307: 19 Dec. 1835, Samuel W. Duncan and wife Olleaf (x) of Hardin Co. KY to James L. Morris of Lincoln Co. KY, $155, 150 acres on Nolin adj. post oak near where an old school house stood, adj. William Edwards 300 acre survey now Barnabas Pennils; wit. Philip Thomas, Adam L. Dinsmore. (FHL film 388,598)
      P-438: 12 July 1836; whereas I, Matthew J. Duncan, this day bought from William A. Wilson his stud horse, young cow, etc., and Duncan agrees to pay Wilson $200, Duncan executed promissory note, $100 payable 25 Dec. 1837, $100 due 25 Dec. 1838; trust deed of horse, etc. Wit. Thomas C. Tucker. (FHL film 388,598)
      P-464: 8 Aug. 1835, Mary Mather to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $37.50, 51 acres on Nolynn adj. Jacob Ellit, said Duncan's long grove tract, Wm. Edward's line, Joseph Kirkpatrick's 462-1/2 acre survey; wit. Henry Mather, Cary Mather. (FHL film 388,598)
      Q-61: 19 July 1836, Shadrack Duncan and wife Priscilla (x) to Philip Crail, both Hardin Co. KY, $350, 200 acres on Little S. Fork of Nolynn, crossing the creek, adj. Israel Christie's corner; wit. William Cepua (Cessua? Cessna?), Jno. L. Hodges, John Duncan. (FHL film 388,598)
      Q-70: 25 Jan. 1837, Henry B. Helm to John Duncan, $1, 76 acres on S.fork of Nolyn adj. line between Mather & Hood, Simpson McDowell's 126-1/2 acres. (indexed as mortgage?) (FHL film 388,598)
      Q-403: 14 Oct. 1837, Samuel Dickey to Houson H. Duncan; Dickey owes Duncan $300; mortgage land Dickey purchased of Duncan, 3-1/2 acres adj. Southern's land, Harvey Giles line formerly James Haycraft's. No wit. (FHL film 388,598)
      Q-404: (blank) Aug. 1837, Houson H. Duncan and wife Hannah to Samuel Dickey, both Hardin Co. KY, $54.37-1/2, 3-1/2 acres and 20 poles adj. Southern's line, Harvey Joiles line formerly James Haycraft. No wit. (FHL film 388,598)
      Q-434: 27 Sept. 1837, Thomas H. Duncan to Howson Duncan (no localities), $62.50 by note, my interest in my father's estate. Wit. Saml. Haycraft, clerk of court. (FHL film 388,598)
      R-292: 20 Sept. 1838, Philip Love, one of execs. of William Love decd. of Hardin Co. KY, to Howson Duncan, devisee of Joseph Duncan decd. of same county, for $64 paid William Love decd. 10 April 1834 and bond 10 April 1833 (1835?) from said Love to said Joseph Duncan decd., and by virtue of wills of William Love and of Joseph Duncan, now Philip Love deeds to Howsan Duncan 43 acres part of 98,000 acre survey of Dunlap & Hilligers, adj. said Joseph Duncan. (more deeds from Love to others in nearby pages.) (FHL film 388,599)
      R-338: 15 Oct. 1838, Matthew J. Duncan borrowed from Seth Duncan $280, promissory note, due with interest 10 Oct. 1840; mortgage 4 horses, 80 head yearling hogs. No wit. (FHL film 388,599)
      R-351: 1 Oct. 1838, Joseph Parr and wife Sarah of Hardin Co. KY to James Duncan of Oldham Co. KY, $600, 161-1/2 acres adj. land then owned by Joel Morrison now Abisha Vanmeter, 98,000 acre survey Helligas and Dunlaps. No wit. (FHL film 388,599)
      R-405: 21 Jan. 1839, Thomas Dudley Brown and wife Elizabeth G. to Thomas H. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $910, 11-3/8 acres on N. side of turnpike from Elizabethtown to Louisville adj. William George, John L. Helms. No wit. (FHL film 388,599)
      S-139: 19 Sept. 1839, Highland Neafus and wife Elizabeth late Elizabeth Moore one of heirs of Benjamin Moore decd. of Hardin Co. KY to Thomas H. Duncan of same, $253.37, 38 acres 3 rods 32 poles on Shaws Creek, allotted to Elizabeth Neafus as one of heirs of Benjamin Moore in division of land. No wit. (FHL film 388,600)
      S-267: 27 Nov. 1839, Richard Cox to Thomas H. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $225, lot in Elizabethtown adj. James Dewitt's lot, Litchfield Road and another smaller lot on Valley Creek across alley. No wit. (FHL film 388,600)
      S-332: 13 March 1839, Bryan R. Young and wife Louisa S. for themselves, William B. Jones and Richard M. Stith attorneys for Benjamin Stith decd., to Johnson Duncan, all Hardin Co., $270.70, 2 tracts; one of 141-1/2 acres adj. John C. Hicks and Isaac Morrison; the other of 126 acres adj. Vanmetre; both a part of Bell's 75,000 acre survey. (FHL film 388,600)
      T-107: 22 Sept. 1840, Mary Mather to John Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $15, 46 acres on Nolin adj. William Edwards, James S. Morris, said John Duncan's long grove tract, said John Duncan's 51 acre survey. No wit. (FHL film 388,600)
      T-301: (blank) March 1841, Chilson Stiles and wife Elizabeth (X) to Charles Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $290, 134 acres on S. fork of Nolin on division line between Mather & Helm. No wit. (FHL film 388,600)
      U-326: 25 March 1841, John Williams and wife Elizabeth Elinor of Hart (sic) Co. KY to John Duncan and Henry B. Helm of said Co. & State, $300, 152 acres, part of 30,000 acre survey to William Greenough lying south of Nolynn the said county of Hardin, adj. Charles Middleton. No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      U-392: 19 Dec. 1842, Court deed to bind Christian Maples, a poor child, to Thomas H. Duncan until Maples age 21, to learn cabinet making (age of child not given); bond of Thomas H. Duncan. (FHL film 388,601)
      U-489: 20 April 1843, Elsey B. Russel and wife Elizabeth Ann of Nelson Co. KY to Thomas H. Duncan of Hardin Co. KY, $600, 3/4 acre and 20 poles on N. side Turnpike Road from Elizabethtown to Louisville, being the house and lot now occupied by John C. Irwine, purchased of Vinson Smallwood; no wit. Reg. in Nelson Co. KY. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-65: 5 Oct. 1843, Henderson Smallwood and wife Ann to Nathaniel J. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $110, 55 acres adj. John Cokes, heirs of Perry Love, John Morrison, George Nibbs heirs, and Wm. M. Horrsley. Wit. Wm. M. Horrsley. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-113: 25 July 1843, Thomas H. Duncan and Lucretia his wife to Thomas Lewis, both Hardin Co. KY, $1000, 100 acres on Nolin adj. Campbell's line. No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-128: 15 March 1844, Thomas H. Duncan and wife Lucretia to Andrew J. Marriott, both Hardin Co. KY, $275, lot in Elizabethtown adj. James Dewitt's lot, and small lot on opposite side of alley, recorded in deed from James W. Smith to Richard McQuain, on Valley Creek. No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-188: 31 Aug. 1843, Johnston Duncan and wife Martha B. (X) to James Stark, both Hardin Co. KY, $500, Duncans sold to Hebron Stark who transferred the bond of conveyance to James Stark; deed to James Stark, 122 acres, part of Bells 75,000 acre survey, adj. Van Metre; 4 acres in the boundaries (of 126 acres) is not intended to be included. No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-247: 29 Jan. 1841, Howsan Duncan and wife Hannah to James J. George, both Hardin Co. KY, $100, 1 acre lot in Stephensburg. No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-389: 10 June 1845, Thos. F. Lawson to Howsan Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $508, 2 tracts near Nolynn on S. side Busy Ridge; one on Martin's line, and another 45 acres adj. above and adj. Isaac Hart's corner, Dunkin's line between Perciful & Larul's survey on Bushy Ridge, John Wortham's line, Askew Reed, containing 145 acres. No wife, no wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-394: 10 June 1845, Howsan Duncan and wife Lucretia to Joseph Hall, $300, 145 acres (in deed V-389). No wit. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-449: 6 Oct. 1845, John Haycraft and wife Hannah (X) to Nathaniel J. Duncan, all Hardin Co. KY, $350, 118 acres, part of Bell's 75,000 acre survey, adj. Haycraft and Lemuel English, John Morrison, Job Popham, James Hicks. (FHL film 388,601)
      V-505: 20 June 1845, John Young and wife Rachel late Greenwalt, Elizabeth Greenwalt, Andrew J. Greenwalt, and Sally Greenwalt, heirs of John B. Greenwalt decd., by commissioner appt. 6/18/1845 in Chancery suit of Howsen Duncan vs. heirs of John B. Greenwalt, deed to Howsan Duncan in accord with bond, 100 acres part of 444 acres which John B. Greenwalt bought from Benjamin Hardin and Charles A. Wickliffe adj. Duncan's line, for $75 paid by Duncan 8 April 1843, and $25 on 3/15/1834 and $25 on 3/15/1835 and $25 on 3/15/1836. (FHL film 388,601)
      W-183: 18 Nov. 1845, James Crow and wife Lydia to Nathaniel J. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $190, 130 acres adj. where said Duncan now lives and purchased of William Love decd., and also adj. lands of Housand H. Duncan decd. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      W-279: 15 Feb. 1847, Johnson Duncan (no wife) to John C. Arnold, both Hardin Co. KY, $170, 61 acres corner to Duncan, near Duncan's house. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      W-305: 15 June 1843, Henderson Smallwood and wife Ann to Thos. H. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $400, 1/4 lot #20 in Elizabethtown. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      W-331: 20 Feb. 1847, Thomas Lewis and wife Margarett (she did not sign) to Housan Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $137, 15 acres adj. said Duncan and Lewis; release by Thos. H. Duncan of claim on the ground mortgaged to me. Release by Ben Helm of within 15 acres which does not release mortgage on balance of land. Rec. 17 April 1847. (FHL film 388,602)
      X-263: 23 Jan. 1849, Nathaniel J. Duncan and wife Susan to William T. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $350, 118 acres being the land sold by John Haycraft to Nathaniel J. Duncan, adj. James Hicks, Lemuel English, etc. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      X-268: (blank) Oct. 1848, Thos. H. Duncan and wife Lucretia to James S. Smallwood, both Hardin Co. KY, $300, 3/4 acre and 20 poles on road from Elizabethtown to Louisville, being the house and lot purchased from Elsey B. Russell, adj. Henderson Smallwood's land. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      X-299: 27 Jan. 1849, Nathaniel J. Duncan and wife Susan to James A. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $400, 131? acres more or less on road from Elizabethtown to Leitchfield, adj. corner of land sold by James Crow to Nathaniel J. Duncan, corner lands of Housan H. Duncan decd. No wit. (FHL film 388,602)
      X-467: 13 Dec. 1849, John S. Helm to Nathaniel J. Duncan, both Hardin Co. KY, $100 secured by note payable 12/25/1851, 2 tracts, part of Dunlap & Hilligas 98,000 acre survey, one of 11 acres corners of Hiram English, McGill, Richaras' line, Vanmeter's corner; the other of 95 acres on English & Hansbrough's line, Saml. Scott's corner, Rutherford's line. No wife, no wit. (FHL film 388,602)
 

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