Samuel Crow had purchased lot 8 from Adam Shepherd, and appears to have given or sold it to Thomas Q. Wilson as indicated in a deed from Crow's heirs to Willson. Lot 7 (new plan) was one of the lots that James Halbert purchased from the town trustees. He sold it to Thomas Q. Willson. Willson next sold both lots to Abraham Field Jr., as shown below
Bullitt County Deed Book D, Pages 444-445
This indenture made and entered into the seventh day of November in the year of our Lord 1821 between Thomas Q. Willson and Anne W. Willson his wife of the county of Bullitt and state of Kentucky of the one part and Abraham Field Jr. of the town of Shepherdsville and state of Kentucky aforesaid of the other part.
Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of $350 to us the said Thomas Q. Willson and Anne W. Willson, in hand paid by the said Abraham Field Jr. before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge, have given, granted, bargained, and sold, aliened, released, conveyed and confirmed unto the said Abraham Field Jr., his heirs &c all our right, title and claim of in and to the following two lots of ground in the said town of Shepherdsville, to-wit: the lots numbered 7 and 8 in the new plan of said town together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto in any wise thereunto belonging to have and to hold the said lots of ground to him the said Abraham Field Jr., his heirs &c forever.
And the said Thomas Q. Willson and Ann W. Willson for themselves, their heirs &c do hereby agree and covenant and warrant the said lots of ground unto the said Field, his heirs &c against the claim of them and their heirs, and against the claim of all and every person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals this day and date above mentioned.
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