Jackson-GA-1846 Deed-John W. Jackson-Warren Co, GA Document: Deed of John W. Jackson to Aaron, Nathan, and Thomas Jackson Document Location: Georgia Archives, roll 103-27 Document Condition: Excellent Cite: Warren County Deeds, Book Y, Pg. 149. Signed: 20th February 1846 Recorded: 30th March 1850 Date read and transcribed: 26th February 1893 Know All Men By These Presents that I, John W. Jackson, for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear for and toward my sons Aaron Jackson, Nathan Jackson, and Thomas Jackson (the said Aaron resides in the County of Warren, the said Nathan in the County of Henry, and the said Thomas in the County of Troup, all in the state of Georgia) as well as in consideration of the sum of ten dollars to me in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. I have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto my three sons Aaron, Nathan, and Thomas, the following Negroes, to wit: ALBERT a negro man about twenty-four [years] of age, EDY a woman about twenty-two or three years of age, and TWO CHILDREN of the aforesaid EDY to wit: NELMOND, a boy about four years of age, and MARY, a girl about three years of age, together with the increase of said Negroes, to have and to hold the aforesaid Negroes to the proper use, benefit, and behoof of my three sons Aaron, Nathan, and Thomas, forever. And I, the said John W. Jackson, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, the aforesaid bargained Negroes to the aforesaid Aaron, Nathan, and Thomas, their heirs and assigns, will forever warrant and defend against the claims of myself, my heirs, and all other persons whatsoever. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of February 1846. John W. Jackson (by mark) Witness: Joseph W. Thomas (L.S.) Nathaniel Parham (L.S.) Samuel F. Jackson (L.S.) Recorded: March 30, 1850 by B.F. Roberts, J.P. Contributed by: shmartonak@chrysalis.org