Would anyone in Rowan County be able to copy this deed for me and send? > > Daniel Boone And William Hicks To James Boggs Deed: 11-17-1790 This Indenture made this seventeenth day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety, between William Hicks of the County of Green and state of North Carolina, and Daniel Boone of Greenbrier County and the state of Virginia, of the one part and James Boggs of the County of Madison and State of Virginia of the other part, witneseath that the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred pounds current money of Virginia, to them in hand paid by the said James Boggs. Before the unselling and delivering of these present and receipts where they each of them do hereby acknoledge both granter bargained and sold, and by their presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said James Boggs. One certain track or partal of land situated lying and being in the County of Madison on Taylor's Fork, and a branch of Silver Creek containing by estimation six hundred acres for the same, more or less which said track is a part of the twelve hundred and seventy four acres granted to William Hicks on a settlement and preemption warrent. Located and cleared out and servayed by Col. Daniel Boone and said Hicks. Named as by the pattent from the regester's Office more fully may appear and bounded as follows (to wit). Begining at bushes in the fork of Taylor's Fork about three quarters of a mile above Taylor's grave and running N20 293 poles to an ash on William Hays settlement, line thence N 70 to an Elm an Ash 328 poles thense South 20 Wt. 293 poles to a White Oak and sugar tree on the bank of Taylor's Fork, thense S70... 398 poles To the bargaining togeather with and singular statements and appertness to the same belonging...any rights appertaning and all the States rights, title, Interest property blame and demand whatsover of them the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone of in and to the said land premises with the appurtnances to hold the said land and prmise with the appurtenances herein before mentioned and sold unto the said James Boggs his heirs and assignes and to the only proper use and behoof of him the said James Boggs his Heirs and assigns forever and the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone for themselves their Heirs Exceters and administrations and evetyone of them doeth covenant grant and agree with the said James Boggs his Heirs and assigns and that they the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone will warent and forever defend the said land and premises before granted against the claim claimes of all manner of person or persons whatsoever unto the said James Boggs and his Heirs and assignes and also that the said William Hichs and Daniel Boone will at any time thereafter make do and Execute any other or further conveyance if and for the quiet, sure and peacible possion of the said James Boggs, his Heirs and assigns and also that the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone will at any time thereafter make do and Execute and other or further conveyance if and for the quiet sure and peaicble possions of the said James Boggs, his Heirs and assigns of in and to the land and premises in where of the said William Hicks and Daniel Boone hath interchangable set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Signed and acknoledgeed the word begining in the ninth line inter line before signed. DEED Daniel Boone and William Hicks to James Boggs, page four. William Hicks ( ) and Daniel Boone ( ) <FONT COLOR="#000080" BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SERIF" FACE="G By Flanders Calloway their Attorney in Fact At a Court held for Madison County on Tuesday the 7th day of December, 1790. This Indenture ... Acknowledged by the the written named Flanders Calloway, Attorney in fact from William Hicks and Daniel Boon to be his act and Deed and ordered to be recorded. Test Will. Irvin CK. Just a Note from . . . . . . Nell