On February 15, 1800, Greenbury Treakle sold 102.5 acres to Nicholas Merweather for £340, 7s, 6 p. Greenbury Treakle was a blacksmith. Greenbury's wife is named Rachel.
April 05, 1800, Denton Hobbs to Greenbury Treakle $350. Lease tavern where Hobbs formerly lived and 6 acres of land for term of 8 years to begin Jan. 20, 1800. Treakle to build a blacksmith shop. Sworn before Henry Nelson and Thomas Hobbs.
October 19, 1801, Charles Carroll of Carrollton to Greenbury Treakle Senior - lease land surveyed and laid off on Sept. 20, 1798 (or 78) for a Tavern Lot being a part of Doughoregan Manor. Containing 20 acres of land; term of 9 years begin. Sept. 29, 1801 for 20 £ per yr.