Decatur County, TN Deeds Book 2, p. 358 (1854)
Isaac Lasiter & others To}Quit Claim Deed Wiley J. Oneal
This Indenture or quit claim made and Entered into this 2nd day of
February 1854 between Isaac Lasiter Jesse Moody & Jemimah Moody his
wife formerly Jemimah Lasiter and Elias Lasiter heirs of James Lasiter
and Sarah Lasiter of the first part and Wiley J. Oneal of the other part
Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the Sum of Eighty two 80/100
Dollars to us in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged
have this day bargained Sold Conveyed and quit Claimed and relisced all
our right title Claim and Interest that we have or may have in and to a
Certain tract or parcel of Land lying and being in the County of Decatur
and State of Tennessee Containing acres it being the Same tract of Land
on which the Said Oneal now lives purchased by him from Sarah Lasiter to
have and to hold the Same from either of us or our heirs forever and we
do hereby quit Claim the Same to the Said Wiley J. Oneal his heirs and
assigns forever given under our hands and Seals this the day and date
above written In presence of
Laster (Seal)
Test
Jesse x Moody (Seal)
Nuton F. Martin Jemimah x Moody (Seal)
John L. Oneal
William T. Oneal
State of Tennessee} This day personally appeared before me Samuel A. Yarbro
clerk of the County Court of Said County John L. Oneal
and William J. Oneal the subscribing witnesses thereto and after being
duly sworn according to Law depose and Say that they are personally
acquainted with Isaac Lasiter and Jesse Moody the bargainors and that
they saw them Sign Seal or acknowledge the same to be their acts and
deeds for the purposes herein Contained and on the day it bears date
witness my hand at my office this 14th day of February 1854
Saml A. Yarbro Clerk
per J. M. Parkin Deputy
And Jemimah Moody the fem Court having also appeared before me personally
and apart from her husband the said Isaac Moody, and acknowledged that she
Executed the foregoing deed freely voluntarily and understandingly without
the persuasion or Compulsion of her Said husband and for the purposes
herein
Witness Saml A. Yarbro Clerk of the Court at office in Decaturville this
18th day of February 1854
Saml A. Yarbro Clerk
Submitted by Phyllis Hill