Following the death of Archibald Magruder, two of his daughters, with their husbands, brought suit in county court to have his land divided amongst his children. The court appointed three commissioners to go on the land and make a fair division for the six heirs. Their report to the court was recorded in the county will book. The part allotted to Samuel F. Magruder is described below.
Bullitt County Deed Book P, Pages 323-324
By an order of the Bullitt County Court made in the case of N. W. Gatten & wife & C. R. Samuels & wife against Archibald Magruder's heirs on petition for division of land, the undersigned was appointed a commissioner to convey to the parties the tract or boundary of land allotted to each of them by the commissioner appointed for that purpose in said cause.
Now pursuant to said decree I as commissioner for the heirs of Archibald Magruder dec'd convey to Samuel F. Magruder lot No. 3 as laid down and reported by said commissioner with following boundary. Beginning at a stake division corner to lot No. 4 allotted to E. E. Magruder, also division corner to lot No. 2 allotted to Samuels and wife, thence with said Samuels' line S 4 1/2° E 240 poles to a white oak, said Samuels' division corner, also division corner to lot No. 4 allotted to E. E. Magruder on top of a ridge in Froman's original line, thence with E. E. Magruder's line to the beginning aas follows: N 40° E 152 poles to a stake in a branch (Bon plat), thence N 14 3/4° E 55 poles to a sycamore on the south edge of a branch near the corner of the orchard fence, thence N 83 3/4° W 90 1/2 poles to a small sycamore, thence N 82 3/4° W 2 3/4 poles containing by report of commissioner eighty-seven acres.
(Signed 13 Apr 1863 by A. H. Field, commissioner for N. W. & Susan Gatten, C. R. & Mary E. Samuels, G. W. Magruder, and H. O. Magruder.)
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