Land Deeds of Lincoln County, North Carolina
A search of the Lincoln County land deed records only shows George Plott as grantee. There are no records of George Plott as grantor.
1797 - The below deed documents that George and Margaret Plott had officially moved to Lincoln County in 1797.
1802 - The below deed documents when George Plott purchased property from Adam Hysler. George would refer to this property in his Last Will and Testament as the "little Hysler place".
"First, I give and Bequeath unto Margaret my Dearly
Beloved wife the plantation that we live on such
Containing of two hundred acres, and the little heisler (Hysler) place
Containing of one hundred fifty Acres of land, and dwelling
House to work cultivate or Rent as she thinks best as
Long as she liveth, and the Dresser and furniture belonging
Thereto, and to have all my horses Cattle Sheep hogs and every
Thing in my possessions at my Decease to have free liberty
of the aforesaid Lands Dwellings goods and Chattels
Above mentioned as long as she liveth a natural
Life and,"
"First, I give and Bequeath unto Margaret my Dearly
Beloved wife the plantation that we live on such
Containing of two hundred acres, and the little heisler (Hysler) place
Containing of one hundred fifty Acres of land, and dwelling
House to work cultivate or Rent as she thinks best as
Long as she liveth, and the Dresser and furniture belonging
Thereto, and to have all my horses Cattle Sheep hogs and every
Thing in my possessions at my Decease to have free liberty
of the aforesaid Lands Dwellings goods and Chattels
Above mentioned as long as she liveth a natural
Life and,"