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Somerset County Judicial Records, 1760-1763
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   March Court         1760                 4
Somerset County to wit    Depositions of Witnesses Taken upon Three Tracts of Land
Called Dickersons Folly Chance and Recovery or the Bounds of Any other Lands on
Which the same may Depend In Somerset County the Day of In the year of our
                                                                                        Appointed
Lord God 1759 before us Josephas Bell and Samuel Adams Commissioners ^ by the
Worshipfull the justices of Somerset County Court to Examine Evidences in Relation
to the Bounds of three Tracts of Land in Somerset County Called Dickesons Folly
Chance And Recovery and Any other Lands on Which the same may Depend and
Being Quallified to Execute the same Commission and Notice given agreeable
To Act of Assembly in Such Case made and provided
Somerset to wit The Deposition of Samll Marshall Aged fifty Six years or
Thereabouts being Sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God Deposeth as
follows that about thirty nine years ago or thereabout Randalph Long & William
Scott Both of Somerset County Deceased Shewed this Deponant A marked White
Oak standing on the North East Corner of a Hammok Calld. ye Long Hammock
Somerset to wit The Deposition of Capt. James Gunby aged Thirty four Years or there
About being sworn on the Holy Evanglist of Almighty God Deposeth as follows that
About Eighteen years ago or there about that John Kellum Late of Somerset County Deceased
And Littleton Townsend Deceased and Southy Whittington were at a marked gum
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That had bin Lately blown down & all ag^ed the afd gum was the second Bounder of a
Tract of Land Called Dickerson folley and allso John Killiam first Bounder of a
Nother Tract of Land Taken up by the said Killiam & further this Deponant Saith
Not To which place there was then set up a marked Sedar pole and now a marked
Sasifris Marked post with sixteen marks which Post Stands about one hundred
And seventy yards from a bridge over a Ditch that leads out of Kirks Creek to A
Sevanah Commonly by the name of the Woods Ditch &c
Somerset to wit The Deposition of Kirk Gunby Aged Fifty Six years or there about
                                                                                        that
being Sworn on the Holy Evanglist of Almighty God Deposeth as follows ^ about
Forty Years agoe John Killum took up a Tract of Land Called Chance and
Begun the Survey at the Second Bounder of A Tract of Land Called Dickeson folley
And further this Deponant Sayth not
Somerset to wit the Deposition of Benjamin Lankford aged fifty one Years or there
About being Sworn on the Holy Evanglist of Almighty God Deposeth as follows
that near forty years agoe John Killum took up a Tract of Land Called Chance
And they Begun the Survey at the Second Bounder of a Tract of Land Called Dickesons folley
And this Deponant further Saith that the said John Killum Told him this Deponant the
                                                               John
afd gum was a Bounder of the Marsh that John Kirk gave to the said ^ Killum Wife & that
there was Another Bounder of the said Marsh at the North end of the Hammock which
is near to Ease Creek and that Littleton Townsend & John Killum had agreed to get Southy
Whittington to run the Divisional Lines Between them & after they had run Some
Lines disagreed and Quit their Survey & further this Deponant Sayth not
August 15 Day 1759 Somerset to wit the Deposition of Thomas Marshall aged Forty
Eight years or there abouts being sworn on the Holy Evanglist of Almighty God
Deposeth as follows that about thirty Seven years ago Randolph Long Late of
Somerset County Deceased told & shewed this Deponant A marked scruby White
Oak and told this Deponant that the said White oak was A bounder of the afd.
John Killums Land which said White Oak then stood near the north East
                          Called ye Long Hammock
Corner of a Hammock ^ & the place Described in Samll. Marhsalls Deposition and

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