This deed is an important one as George ANDERSON moved to Autauga Co, AL, probably immediately after this land sale. There are documents tying his son William ANDERSON to the CRENSHAW family in mid 1830's Autauga Co, AL. There is a possibility that 1-2 of his son James ANDERSON's daughters may have married CRENSHAW men in the Kemper/Lauderdale Co, MS area in the early 1840's. Who is the Mary CRENSHAW in this deed? Could she be the Poley CRENSHAW, heir of Maben/Maybourn CRENSHAW. Polly was commonly used as a nickname for Mary in that period of time. (Granville Co, NC Marriages: Mabron CRENSHAW m Sarah GOSS 12 Dec 1784.) Elbert Co, GA Deed Book U, p. 162. 19 Dec. 1825. George ANDERSON & Sarahann, his wife, & Mary CRENSHAW to Eathal TUCKER, Sr., all of Elbert Co for $200 on Beaverdam Creek waters in said county, 100 acres, adj HENDERSON, in fee simple. Test: Wm U. BOWEN, Thos W. DAVIS, Benja FLEMING JP. Recorded 8 Dec 1826.