Samuel Crow had purchased this lot from Adam Shepherd, and appears to have given or sold it to Thomas Q. Wilson as indicated in this deed from Crow's heirs to Willson. Willson next sold the lot to Abraham Field Jr.
Bullitt County Deed Book D, pages 148-149
Shepherdsville, June 1, 1819. We Basil Crow and Samuel Crow Jr., heirs of Samuel Crow dec'd, and co-heirs with Ann Willson, wife of Thomas Q. Willson, do hereby release to Thomas Q. Willson all the claim which we as heirs of the said decedent might be considered to have to lot number 8 on the new plan of the town of Shepherdsville, it being the same given by our father to the said Thomas Q. Willson and of which he has said possession. Witness our hands and seals. (signed) Samuel Crow, Basil Crow.
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