Robert CRAWFORD of Baltimore County stated on 28 Aug 1781, he owned a valuable plantation and grist mill and saw mill in York Co, PA; and Philip GREENWOOD of Frederick County owned land in Frederick County on Burnt House Hundred and part of "The Deeps", containing 260 acres, with appurtenances and known by the name of Poplar Spring. Crawford stated Greenwood initiated the conveyance of Crawford's York County property (except the house where John GILL then lived and 20 acres adjoining the house) to Greenwood; and Greenwood's Frederick County property to Crawford, along with all the grains, and Greenwood would pay 200 pounds, witnessed by James MILLER and John RIDLE. John COOK of Virginia (where Greenwood was about to move) was indebted to Crawford for 500 pounds cm also. Crawford claims Greenwood canceled his sale to Crawford and conveyed the same land in Frederick County in the 1780's to Andrew HULL. (not recorded)
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