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Medical Excuse
Brunswick, Georgia 14 November 1900
This is to certify that I have this day examined Robt. Clubb
of the county of Glynn who is a subject of chronic rheumatism and which greatly
disables him from the performances of labor and so my opinion he is entitled to
the exemptions under the ??? laws of this state for said disability.
Signed: J.A. Butts, M.D.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn:
Personally appeared Robert Clubb, who being duly swore,
says on oath that he served in the 4th Georgia Regiment of the Confederate Army,
that he is over fifty years of age and has resided in this state three years
next preceding the filing of this affidavit: that he purposed to farming
and selling stock and that the business which he proposes to carry on is his
own, and that he will not sell or offer for sale any articles for another,
directly or indirectly.
Signed: R.S. Clubb
Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 24th day of November
1900.
Signed: E.W. Dart, Clerk of Ordinary, Glynn County,
Georgia
Application of Survey Warrant
Georgia}
Glynn County}
To the Ordinary of said County. The petition of R.S.
Clubb respectfully showeth that he is a citizen of the said State and County
and the head of a family and is entitled under the laws of said State to
headright of land. Wherefore your petitioner prays the granting of a
warrant directed to the County Surveyor of said County requiring him to view a
certain tract of marsh land situate, lying, and being in the county and State
aforesaid containing about fifteen acres which I allege to be vacant bounded as
follows: on the north and west by lands of the estate of H.C. Day
on the northeast by lands of Theodore Clark on the south and west by
lands of himself.
Petitioner alleges that said land is vacant and no one is now in
possession thereof and petioner further prays
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Warrant for Survey
Georgia}
Glynn County}
To E.A. Penniman Esq. county surveyor of said county you
are hereby required and commanded to view that piece or parcel of marshland
situate lying and being in the County and State aforesaid containing about
fifteen acres alleged by R.S. Clubb to be vacant in his petition duly
filed for headright to wit a piece or parcel of land bounded on the north and
west by lands of the estate of H.C. Day on the northeast by lands of
Theodore Clark on the south and west by land of himself and of upon due
examination of the adjoining surveys you are satisfied that the same is vacant
or any part thereof you do make of what you may find to be vacant an accurate
survey of not more than one thousand acres forsaid R.S. Clubb and a plat
of the same and return the same to the ordinary of said County with your
official certificate as to its accuracy the time of survey an your opinion that
the same is vacant within the time prescribed by law and also this warrant.
Given under my official signature and seal of office this
thirteenth day of May 1889.
(signed) Edgar C.P. Dart, Ordinary
Subpoena for Headright
Georgia, Glynn County:
To Cornelius Clark, you are hereby notified that I intend
to apply for a headright on a certain piece of vacant land situate lying and
being in the county and state aforesaid containing about fifteen acres which I
allege to be vacant bounded as follows: on the north and west by the lands
of the estate of H.C. Day, on the north east by the lands of Theodore
Clark and on the south and west by lands of myself. 13 April 1889.
Respectfully,
R.S. Clubb
On the back of this document: I have this day served
R.T. Clark personally with a copy of the within. This 17 April 1889.
Signed: W.H. Berrie, sheriff Glynn County, Georgia.
Subpoena for Headright
To John Colville and A.W.(?) Reed executors of
Henry C. Day you are hereby notified that I intend to apply for a headright
on a certain piece of vacant land situate lying and being in the county and
state aforesaid containing about fifteen acres which I allege to be vacant
bounded as follows: on the north and west by lands of the estate of
H.C. Day, on the northeast by lands of Theodore Clark, on the south
and west by lands of myself. 23 April 1889.
Respectfully,
R.S. Clubb
On the back of this document: Georgia Glynn County:
I have this day served John Colville personally with a copy of the
within. This 15 April 1889
Signed: W.H. Berrie, sheriff, Glynn County,
Georgia.
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