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Ice Fielding – William Whitehead Bill of Sale 1845


The Ice family darts in and out of my genealogy, never as a direct line but quite often as Uncles, Aunts and cousins, by blood or marriage. They are a fascinating family with a truly unique history in West Virginia. Here is a Bill of Sale recorded between Fielding R. Ice and William Whitehead to satisfy a forty dollar debt.

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Know all men by these presents, that I, William Whitehead of the county of Marion and State of Virginia by these presents give, grant, bargain and sell unto Fielding R. Ice of said county and state, for and in consideration of an account against me in favor of said Fielding R. Ice, one sorrel horse and saddle and twenty sticks of hwd timber, to the proper use, benefit and behoof of him the said Fielding R. Ice, to satisfy the aforesaid account, which amounts to forty dollars. And the said William Whitehead binds himself his heirs &c. to warrant and defend the aforesaid property to said Ice his heirs and assigns forever, against all persons and claims whatever.

In witness whereof the said Whitehead hath hereunto set his hand & seal the 26th day of February 1845.

Wm. Whitehead (seal)

Virginia: Be it remembered that on the 26th day of February in the year 1845 the bill of sale was produced to Mr. Thomas Lindsay Boggess Junior, Deputy Clerk of Marion County Court, in the Clerks office of said court, duly acknowledged by the said William Whitehead and admitted to record.

Lindsay Boggess Jr.

“Deliver” written in margin

Book One Page 535 Marion County Deed Books

LDS Film #832476

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