(1) Name: Charles B. COLCORD
Misc. Notes
Perrin, pp. 527-528
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November 15, 1830. Charles B. Colcord and wife to trustees Cane Ridge Meeting House. [1]
"This Indenture made this 15th day of November 18,30 between Charles B. Colcord and Louisa Colcord wife of said Charles of the County of Bourbon and state of Kentucky of the one part, and William Rogers, James Houston, Ephraim Harriott, Henry Lander and James M. Cogswell, trustee's of Cane Ridge Meeting House of the other part; witness; for and in consideration of the sum of $90. lawful money the said Charles and Louisa have bargained, sold and confirmed and by these presents do bargain, sell confirm, and convey to the said trustees and their successors in office forever the lot of ground on which said meeting house is situated, it being in the county afore said and it part of a claim of 5000 acres in the name of Martin Pickett. The said lot is bounded as follows: (Description of the property follows.) To have and to hold the said 4 acres of land with the appertenances to the said trustees and their successors in office forever free from the claim or claims or them. The said Charles B. and Louisa A. Colcord and all and every person or persons whatsoever claiming the same in any way or manner whatsoever. And it is further to be understood and is hereby expressly agreed on that this conveyance is intended to vest said lot of ground with its appertenances in the afore said trustees and their successors in office for ever for the equal and mutual use of the Christian and Presbyterian Church now established for which hereafter established. It is also to be further understood and it is hereby agreed that the said premises shall be free for any and all other denominations of Christians to assemble at or upon for the purpose of Christian worship when the same may not be in the use or occupance of the society or societies herein expressly designated, to wit the Christian and Presbyterian. In witness whereof they the said Charles B. and Louisa A. Colcord, wife of the said Charles, have hereto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year aforesaid."
Spouses
1: Louisa METCALF
Marriage: 1824
Children: William R. (1827-)
Frank P. (1829-)
Sources
1. Presbyterianism, p. 204