Personal appearance before me: A. R. Hammon, Clerk of the County Court of said county. James T. Gribble and Charles P. Lane, the two subscribing witnesses who being duly sworn, depose and say that they are personally aquainted with Sarah Cunningham the foregoing bargaines and that they heard her acknowledge that she executed the forgoing deed of gift, for the purpose therein contained.
Given under my hand, at the office in McMinnville this 23rd of March 1859 A.R. Hammon clerk.
For the love and affection I entertain for my daughter Sarah McWhirter. I do hereby give transfer and convey, to her all of my Beds and Bedsteads and Bed Clothing and all of my wearing clothes. Also my Saddle and all of my Pot Vessels, and Cuttery and all of my chains, and clock,and looking glass and all of the appertains about my house,also one copper kettle to have and to hold all of this property at my desire this 25th,of January 1859 her
Attest:Charles P. Lane James T. Gribble Sarah Cunninham x (seal)
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State of Tennessee
Warren County
Personally appeared before me A.R. Hammon Clerk of the county court of said county Charles P. Lane James T. Gribble The two subscribing witnesses to the foregoing deed who be duly sworn, depose and say that they saw Sarah Cunningham and heard her acknowledge that he executed the foregoing deed for the purpose therein contained. Given under my hand this 23rd of march 1859 .
Reg.23rd March1859
A.R. Hammon
By Jesse McWhirter
Personal appearance before me: A. R. Hammon, Clerk of the County Court of said county. James T. Gribble and Charles P. Lane, the two subscribing witnesses who being duly sworn, depose and say that they are personally aquainted with Sarah Cunningham the foregoing bargaines and that they heard her acknowledge that she executed the forgoing deed of gift, for the purpose therein contained.
Given under my hand, at the office in McMinnville this 23rd of March 1859 A.R. Hammon clerk.
For the love and affection I entertain for my daughter Sarah McWhirter. I do hereby give transfer and convey, to her all of my Beds and Bedsteads and Bed Clothing and all of my wearing clothes. Also my Saddle and all of my Pot Vessels, and Cuttery and all of my chains, and clock,and looking glass and all of the appertains about my house,also one copper kettle to have and to hold all of this property at my desire this 25th,of January 1859 her
Attest:Charles P. Lane James T. Gribble Sarah Cunninham x (seal)
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State of Tennessee
Warren County
Personally appeared before me A.R. Hammon Clerk of the county court of said county Charles P. Lane James T. Gribble The two subscribing witnesses to the foregoing deed who be duly sworn, depose and say that they saw Sarah Cunningham and heard her acknowledge that he executed the foregoing deed for the purpose therein contained. Given under my hand this 23rd of march 1859 .
Reg.23rd March1859
A.R. Hammon
By Jesse McWhirter
Family Members
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Sarah Elizabeth McWhirter Cantrell
1842–1908
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John Alexander McWhirter
1842–1926
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Pvt William J. McWhirter
1844–1863
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Ellen H McWhirter Payne
1847–1910
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Martha E. McWhirter Clark
1852–1939
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Jack Sampson McWhirter
1853–1937
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Lucinda Caroline "Callie" McWhirter Gibson
1855–1887
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Margaret Paulina "Margie" McWhirter Perry
1857–1949
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Samuel Watson McWhirter
1860–1876
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