Part 2 JOHN ENGLAND This property appears to be property that John England is selling. Property Deed Book E page 365 37 1/2 acres Grant 4742 Deed Book L page 53 5000 acres entry L 156 O page 250 share of Jesse England est. O page 343 241 acres P page 185 2000 acres grant 6776 P page 295 Power of Attorney to sell grant 6772, 6773, 6774, 6775,6776 P page 296 grant 6775 P page 297 grant 6774 P page 298 grant 6773 P page 299 grant 6772 T page 176 100 acres part of grnat 10777 T page 363 tract on Cherry Creek U page 202 317 acres Lot 8 & 9 Rob. Howard est. U page 281 100 acres District 11 (Deed Book U 194) County Court A (remember to look at the year) page 148 or 530(?) Will ***Abstract of Will of John England To his son, robert 100 acres off the W. end of the Defreese tract. The remainder to be sold and divided between Aaron, David S., Elijah, and John England & Rebecca Austin, Alcey (or Elise) Potts, William Walker, son of Phoebe, dec'd. Margaret Lance, mary Jane Williams and Francis England, Ex'rs. David S. and Elijah England. Date August 13, 186_(?) Codicil Frances England,now the wife of Samuel Scott, to have only %5. Date April 26, 1864 Probated August 1865 Ex;rs qualified Aug. term, 1865 Codicil annulled, page 623 j't of Circuit Court ordering will to be recorded, previous probate void. Feb. 4, 1867 Minutes page 216. **** Property Deed Book V page 160 John England est V page 292 lease of his farm for 3 years V page 320 all interest in est. of his father, John England (Voided Ch D page 255) **I am not sure what this note is but this is how it appears. X page 284 144 1/2acres District 8 X page 431 100 acres District 11, east bank of Calfkiller River Y page 371 361 1/4 acre District 8 Deed Book 26 page 62 262 acres District 8 ( Deed Book Y page 580) County Court Book B(remember they do not go by the A, B, C) page 122 administ app. Deed Book 61 page 429 3 acres District 8 Deed Book 63 page 507 40 acres District 8 There appears to be maybe a Chancery Court N page 280 **********End of information on John England. I hope this is helpful to anyone working on the Englands. Hillra