
1832 Conditional Deed of
William Brooks To
John Brooks

NOTE: This
document appears to be an attempt made by William Brooks II to keep his son,
John Brooks ("Coffee John") from selling some property that he had
deeded to him. If he sells the property,
then he owes his father for it. The
contract was signed by William Brooks II and his brother Davidson Brooks. These all appear to be original and
independent signatures. The signature of
William Brooks II matches with other documents as well.
"Coffee John" Brooks lived, married and died
in