I’m not related to Richmond White but do have a connection to his wife M. Anne [Parsons] White and her parents. Abington Parsons and his wife Mary[LNU], parents of Anne, are my 3rd Great Grandparents. My reason for posting this Land Deed is due to the genealogical information contained therein. Especially, the significances of land being sold to a free woman of Color.
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Richmond White & Ann his wife to Polly Beasley
This indenture made this 20th day of June in the year of our Lord 1846 between Richmond White and Ann his wife in Chesterfield District in the state of South Carolina of the one part and Polly Beasley (a colored free woman)
of the County of Anson & State of North Carolina of the other part. Witnessed that the said Richmond White and Ann his wife for the in consideration of the value of twenty-five dollars [$25] to them in hand paid by the said Polly Beasley the receipt and payment whereof is hereby acknowledge have bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and by their presents <sic> do bargain sell confirm unto the said Polly Beasley her heirs and assigns a certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Anson in the state of North Carolina it being the individual distributive share of the said Richmond White in right of his wife Anna and in and of all the lands lying in the County of Anson and state of North Carolina which Abington Parsons the father of Ann White did seized and possess of to have and to hold the above described lands and premises unto the said Polly Beasley her heirs and assigns forever and the said Richmond White and Ann doth convenient and agrees to warrant and defend the rights titles and interests and claims in of and to the said Polly Beasley her heirs executors administrators assigned against.. their heirs Exc. Admr and assigns against the lawful claims or claims of any person or persons whomsoever together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging and or in anywise appertaining. In witness whereof the said Richmond White and Ann his wife has hereunto set their hands and Seal this day and date first above written signed sealed and delivered.
Richmond White {seal}
Ann White {seal}
in the presence of
N. H. Tindel
Jos. R. Tindel
State of North Carolina}
Anson County} October term 1846 then the execution of the deed of conveyance was duly acknowledged in open court by Richmond White and Anna his wife whereupon Nathan Beverly a member of the court was appointed by the court to take the private examination of Anna his wife
N. D. Boggan, Clk
State of North Carolina}
Anson County} Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. October term 1846, I, Nathan Beverly one of the members of the said court for the purpose this day proceeded to take the private examination of Anna White wife of Richmond White touching her voluntarily consent to the foregoing deed of conveyance separate and apart from her said husband whereupon she the said Anna White declares that she voluntary … to this said conveyance and that she executed the same fully and of her own accord without fear or compulsion of the said Richmond White her husband certified by me this 14th day of October A.D. 1846.
N. Beverly JP member of the Court
N. D. Boggan, Clk.
Ordered that the deed with the Certificates be Registered.
Richmond White and Anne Parsons had a rather large family of eight or nine children. I have not found death date for either Richmond or Anne but Deed Book 2, page 355 in Chesterfield County shows that Richmond was deceased before 3 January 1870.
The Deed on DB 2, page 356(dated 3 January 1870) states "all that certain piece or parcel of land on Westfield Creek bounded by the lands of Wm Short, Estate of Richmond White and others, known as as the Mill sect on Indian Branch containing five acres...”
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[1] Anson County, North Carolina, Deed Book 12: pages 171 & 172, Richmond White & Ann his wife to Polly Beasley; 20 June 1846, Register of Deeds, Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina.
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