Page 110 has been done. If anyone needs it, email me. Rose Page 111 No 527 $2.50 250 acres John Upton & Wm. Farris enters 250 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of rock creek Beginning on Wm. Farris's south west corner of his plantation thence west to Absolon Guess land thence north and round to the beginning for complement January 2, 1826 No 528 $1.00 100 acres John Hamblston and William Farris enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county Taylors creek Beginning on the south east corner of one hundred acres entered in the name of William Farris running south thence east and north so as to contain one hundred acres Jany. 2, 1826. No 529 $1.00 100 acres Absolom Farris enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river. Beginning on the south west corner of fifty acres in the name of Absolom Farris junior running west thence north & south...Jany. 2, 1826. No 530 $1.50 150 acres Virginia M.S. Guerant enters one hundred & fifty acres land in the county of Frankin & State of Tennessee, on the west side of Elk river & south west of spring creek, beginning on a double white oak the north east corner of a fifty acre tract of land entered by Orren(?) Embra/Embre(?), running with his line south thence west thence south, thence west, thence north thence east thence north & rounding so as to include the complement January 2, 1826. No 531 $.10 10 acres Charles Guerant enters 10 acres of land in Franklin County west side of Elk river, beginning at a black oak a line tree in the west boundary line of a six hundred & forty acre tract granted Jno Winford by the State of Tennessee and near the gate end near the house that Edmond Hodge moved out of about the 27 December last & running north to John Stampses line thence with his line west thence south thence east thence south & east to the beginning January 2, 1826. C. Guerant, Locator No 532 $3.25 325 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County William Lasater enters three hundred & twenty five acres of land in said county on Blue Creek a branch of rock creek a north branch of Elk river, Beginning ten poles south of the south east corner of a forty acre tract of land in the name of said Lasater running one hundred & twenty poles east thence north too hundred poles thence west for complement January 2, 1826. No 533 $1.07 107 acres William, B.G. Muse enters one hundred and seven acres of land lying in Franklin County situated as follows on the waters of Rowlands creek- Beginning at a post oak the beginning corner of Mary S. Embrey hundred and thirty acre tract runing south as far as a line west will strike a chesnut the south east corner of a tract of seven acres and a half entered in the name of William Whitehead thence north with his line thence west with his line so far as not to interfere with prior entrys or legal claims January 2nd, 1826.
No 514 $.50/100 50 acres Sarah Flippo enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river on the waters of Roling creek Beginning at the south east corner of a ten acre tract of land entered by Benjamin Johnson and James Lewis running sixty poles north thence east and south for complement Jany 2, 1826 Sarah Flippo, Locator No 515 $.50/100 50 acres Jahugh Lindy enters fifty acres of land situated in Frankin County on the head waters of Bradleys creek beginning on the south east corner of a thirty acre tract of land belonging to Thomas Hopkins, runing thence south to the school land line thence east 50 poles thence eighty poles north thence west for complement Jany 2nd 1826 Jahugh Lindly, Locator No 516 $.50 50 acres Abm Keykendall enters fifty acres of land situated in Franklin County on the head waters of Bradleys creek. Beginning on a small hickory marked as a corner in presents of William Kuykendall runing east 65 poles thence north for complement so as to include 50 acres. Abm Kuykendall, Locator No 517 $2.00 200 acres Abm Kikendall, Joseph Poe enters in Co. two hundred acres of land situated in Franklin County on the head waters of Elk river beginning on a black oak and two small post oaks marked in the presents of John L. Keith runing east one hundred and sixty poles thence north two hundred poles thence west one hundred & sixty thence to the beginning. Jany 2nd, 1826 Joseph Poe, Locator No 518 $.25 25 acres Joseph (Marked out) John W. Cope enters twenty five acres of land lying in the county of Franklin on the waters of the Boiling Fork of Elk river Beginning on the east boundary line of a certain tract of school land at a corner of a twenty acre tract of land conveyed by Thomas Smil_/Smith(?) to John Cowan thence running with said line of school land sixty poles, thence east ____ eight poles to a stake on the mountain thence north sixty poles thence west to the beginning Jany 2nd 1826 John W. Cope, Locator No 519 $1.00 100 acres Located by Joel Mathews one hundred acres of land situated in Franklin on Elk river Beginning on a beach lettered J.M. standing on the north boundary line of an old survey known by the name Hartlocks land, and near to the south west corner of Louis Balls entry that said Ball now lives on thence running north, thence west thence south thence east to the beginning for compliment, being obled north and south. Jany 2, 1826 No 520 $1.00 100 acres Lewis Ball enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County adjoin said Balls 100 acres on the east & north, Beginning on the north boundary line of Balls/Halls(?) 3000 acres at said Balls south Et corner & runs Et with Halls line thence north & Wt for complement. Jany 2 1826 L. Ball, Locator
No 509 $1.00 100 acres Ephren Cates enters one hundred acres land situated and lying in the county of Franklin & State of Tennessee, on the head waters of Bradleys Creek Beginning of a black oak marked in presence of John Aults running south & east for compliments Jany 2nd 1826 Ephream Cates Test: Joseph Klipper No 510 $1.00 100 acres Joseph Bickley enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Big Hurricane Beginning on the east boundary of Joseph McDowel 640 acres the same being the north west corner to Harmon Riddles 50 acres & runs north with ____ McDowels line & east for complement not to inter fere with claims Jany the 2nd 1826 J. Bickley, Locator No 511 $1.25 125 acres James Downums enters 125 acres of land in Franklin County waters of Big Hurricane of Elk river Beginning at the south west corner of said Downums 50 acres & runs south west north & east for complement, so as to adjoin his said 50 acres on the west and north January 2, 1826 J. Downnum, Locator No 512 $1.00 100 acres John Cook enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of Rock Creek Beginning on a chestnut 40 poles east of the south west corner of a 50 acre entry in the name of Thomas Muse, Beginning on the south boundary line running south thence west and thence north and east for complement January 2nd, 1826 John Cook, Locator No 513 $0.80 80 acres Jacob Mickler enters eighty acres of land lying in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river on the waters of Rowland creek as follows, Beginning at the north east corner of a sixteen acre tract of land entered in the name of John Stamps to Jacob Mickler. Running so far north as line will strike the south east corner of an entry of 7-1/2 acres entered in the nmae of William Whitehead which is a chestnut continuing west 80 not interfereing with prior claims thence south so far that a line east will strike the north west corner of Michells 30 acre tract of land, running with his north boundary line to the north east corner thence south thence south for quantity interfereing with no prior claims. Jany 2nd 1826 Jacob Mickler, Locator
No 504 $6.25 50 acres Charles King enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Elk river and the north side of Beans Creek and about one quarter of a mile from the mouth of the creek, Beginning on the north east corner of an eight acre tract entered in the name of Miller King running north to a hickory stump in the name of Josiah Foster thence west and north bounded by line to the north corner thence west to a tract in name of John Hogett thence south resticed(?) by lines to the beginning. this the 11th of Dec 1825 Charles King, Locator No 505 $6.25 50 acres State of Tennessee, Franklin County, Samuel Hightower enters fifty acres of land in the Entrys takers office aforesaid Beginning on a stake ten poles west of the said Samuel Hightowers beginning corner of an occupant right thence north as far as Davidsons old mill tract or oposite (sic) to the said Mill tract of alnd thence north & east oblonged. East and west, thence to the beginning corner Dec 15 1825 Samuel Hightower, Locator No 506 $6.25 50 acres William Hodger enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County. Beginning at a post oak on Wards west boundary line of his 1000 acre tract thence to a conditional line betwixed H.M. Rutledge and said Hodger thence south with the above conditional line to a condition line betwixed Stephen Wilkinson and said Hodger thence east to Wards line & north to the beginning. December 17th 1825 William Hodger, Locator No 507 $6.25 50 acres Joseph Stamps enters fifty acres land on Rowlands creek and waters of Elk river in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee Beginning on a red oak upon said Rowlands west boundary line running north to a twenty three acre tract belong to said Joseph Stamps whereon he now lives running thence west thence north thence west thence south and thence to the beginning for Complement Dec 29th 1825. Joseph Stamps, Locator No 508 $6.25 50 acres William Hudson enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on the Mar branch south side of Elk river Beginning on a beech, a south west corner to said Hudsons 15 acres & runs east with the same 56 poles to a sweet gum & sasafras thence south to & with a 20 acre survey in the name of Johnathan Bird 57 poles to the north boundary of Samuel Kitchends's 10 acres thence west passing the north west corner of the same at 11 poles in all 61 poles & north for complement Dec 20th 1825 William Hudson, Locator End of 12-1/2 cts per acre
Hi FCer's, page 105 was done a while back. If anyone wants or needs it, let me know personally, and I'll send it on to you. Rose Birdwell Page 106 No 498 $6.25 50 acres Samuel Parks enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Lost creek on waters of Elk river. Beginning at the south west corner of a 12 acre tract granted to me thence east until it strikes a 30 acre tract granted to me thence south along that line thence east along the line of the 30 acres thence south thence west thence north to the beginning for complement in an oblong Dec 6th 1825 Saml Parks, Locator No 499 $6.25 50 acres William S. Riddle enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Big Hurricane north branch of Elk river- Beginning on the north east corner of Amsolem Normans 50 acre entry, running thence north then west thence south thence east to the beginning to be in an oblong north & south Dec 6th 1825 William S. Riddle, Locator No 500 $3.75 30 acres Samuel Holland enters thirty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of the Boiling Fork of Elk river, Beginning at the north west corner of a 75 acre tract formerly belonging to Joshua Townsend at present owned by Richard & Samuel Holland, running thence east thence north thence west & south to the beginning so as to include thirty acres. Dec 2nd 1825 Samuel Holland, Locator No 501 $6.25 50 acres Thomas Neighbors enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on Hurricane branch waters of Elk river Beginning on a post oak marked T.N. on or near Hopkins west boundary line of 8 acre tract, running north 100 poles, thence west so far that a line south will run with Jesse Alexanders east boundary line & thence east for complement so as not in interfere with any prior legal claim Dec 7th 1825 Thomas Neighbors, Locator No 502 $10.00 80 acres J.B. Prendergast enters eighty acres of land on the widdow Croddords west boundary line of her tract of land where she now lives Beginning at a stake the north east corner of a fifty acre tract entered in the name of Prendergast running west & north for complement Dec 10th 1825 J.B. Prendergast, Locator No 503 $7.50 60 acres Benjamin Lucas enters 60 acres of land in Franklin County. Beginning at the south west of Hugh Lucas's 100 acres & runs north with the west boundary line of the same to a cherry tree dogwood & beech standing on the north bank of Beans creek thence west 50 poles, thence south crossing a hollow with Adams & Counts line 68 poles, thence east to & with Jacob Graves line, crossing Indian creek at 40 poles in all 110 poles to a white oak, thence south 44 poles to 3 post oaks & 2 black oaks, thence east 80 poles to 2 hickories the north 65 poles thence west to & with the south boundary of the 100 acres to the beginning December 1825 Benjamin Lucas, Locator
No 486 $6.25 50 acres Samuel Howard enters fifty acres of land on upper beans creek in Franklin County & state of Tennessee, and waters of Elk river Beginning at a post oak the north west corner of a tract of land claimed by Wards heirs running thence west to a conditional line between said Howard & Hill Rutledge thence south thence east the west boundary line of the tract claimed by said Wards heirs thence to the beginning including all the vacant land 17 Nov 1825 No 487 $4.37 1/2 35 acres Thomas McClure enters thirty five acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Beans creek Beginning at the south west corner of the tract that William Ashberry lives on & runs south and west & round for compliment so as to include said McClures improvement plantation & C & not interfere with prior claims being bound on all sides by other lines & c 22 Nov 1825 Thomas McClure, Locator No 488 $2.50 20 acres James McDaniel enters twenty acres of land in Franklin County-Beginning on a buckeye in my north bourndary line running thence west, thence north east meandering the mountain thence to the beginning for complement Nov 22 1825 No 489 $6.25 50 acres Hoza(?) Stamps enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County, north of Elk river- Beginning at the north west corner of a 100 acre tract granted to John Stamps, thence running south thence west thence north to the beginning for compliment so as not to inter fere with older and legal claims Nov 25th 1825 No 490 $6.25 50 acres Virginia M.S. Geurant enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County north of Elk river & south of Spring Creek-Beginning on John Stamps 's west boundary line of his one hundred & twenty acre grant and where William Smith line intersects with John Stamps west boundary line and running south with sd. Stamps's line thence west thence north & east to the beginning so as to include 50 acres. Nov 25th 1825.
No 480 $6.25 50 acres William McCraw enters 50 acres of land on Little Hurricane creek waters of Elk river in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee. Beginning on a beech marked W.M. running from said corner westwardly thence southwardly thence eastwardly thence northwardly to the beginning. No 481 $6.25 50 acres Henry Miller enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on a white oak running south thence east then north for complement so as not to interfere with other legal claims This 17th day of Nov. 1825 Henry Miller, Locator No 482 $8.75 70 acres John L. Sanders seventy acres of land in Franklin County south side of Elk river by paying the compensation in the office beginning at the north west corner of a six acre entry in the name of William Graffin on the east boundary line of 270 acre entry made in the name of John Coffey running east & north for complement so as not to interfere with better claims No 17th 1825 John L. Sanders, Locator No 483 $6.25 50 acres Alexander W./M.(?) Majors entes fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County on the west side of Rock Creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of a 35 acre survey in the of Richard Wilson running thence south ninety four poles thence west so as to include fifty acres 17th November 1825. No 484 $6.25 50 acres Joab Short enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County on the west side of Rock Creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on two spanish oaks the south east corner of a hundred acre survey in the name of Joab Short running thence oblong west on said 100 acre line then south so as to include fifty acres 17th November 1825 No 485 $8.00 64 acres John Handley enters 64 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Beans creek a south branch of Elk river Beginning on a small post oak & runs east passing the west corner of Solomon Georges 160 acres at ten poles in all 114 poles to the south west corner of said Handleys 50 acres & in the north boundary of sd. Georges 160 acres thence north with the west boundary of said 50 acres 112 poles to the north west corner of the south boundary on the said Handleys 150 acres and with the same west 50 poles to a double black oak his south west corner on the east boundary of Samuel Handleys 50 acres and with the same south 40 poles to a black oak his south west corner thence west with his south boundary 62 poles a black oak north east corner to John D.(?) Stephens 50 acres & with his east boundary south 72 poles to the beginning 17th November 1825 John Handley, Locator
Hello all from Colorado, Would like very much to hear from anyone researching or having any information on Daniel BOWEN/BORIN who married Nancy "ETHRIDGE" MCCLURE on July 11, 1872 in Franklin Co TN. Daniel was born in 1816 and Nancy born 1840, she was first married to Frances George MCCLURE. Daniel and wife Nancy are found on the 1880 Franklin Co Tennessee Census along with the following children. (LAST NAME ON CENSUS SPELLED ------ BORIN (AND MCCLURE SPELLED MCLURE Borin Daniel age 64 Borin Nancy age 42 Mclure Martha age 11 Married James Mason Mclure George age 16 Borin Mary age 7 Married a MR Foster Borin Franklin age 4 Married Basha E. Ninnie Rogers Borin W. John age 1 Married Hattie Cole Keith Later they had more children named Bowen Walter Edward Bowen born 1883 Married Myrtle Thomas Bowen Jennie born 1885 Bowen Rufus Roy born 1889 Lula Viola Bishop In 1900-1920 All Bowen children are found in Lincoln Co Tennessee. Parents are no longer found. I would like any information on any of the above people listed. I would really love to hear from anyone with information on where Daniel and Nancy are buried and when they died. I thank all of you for taking the time to read this. Brenda Aurora,Colorado
i would like to hear from anyone researching these franklin county names: wilkinson, stubblefield, morris, henson. thanks in advance from kathy
No 472 $6.25 50 acres Wade Carson enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Little Hurricane creek beginning on the north boundary line of Solomon Wards ten acre entry thence north one hundred and twenty six poles thence west to Samuel Hightowers line thence to the beginning for complement Octo 15th 1825 Wade Carson, Locator No 473 $6.50 50 acres Absollom Farris enters fifty acres of land on Little Hurricane in Franklin County. Beginning on two hickories and gum standing 28 poles south of the south west corner of Thos Willifords 50 acres runs west 64 poles to two black gumes & 2 chestnuts east of the Little Hurricane Mill on the hill side then north to the Little Hurricane road at 56 poles crossing the factory road Wt 120 poles in all 127 poles to a post oak thence east sixty four poles to a stake & south with Thomas Wilifords line to the beginning 18th Octo 1825. A. Farris, Locator No 474 $1.87 1/2 15 acres Elisha Anderson enters fifteen acres of land lying and being situated in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee & on the head waters of Bradleys creek and on the west line of a hundred acre tract entered in the name of Thomas Hopkins & beginning at a dogwood running west to the east line of Isaac Henry line thence south with said Henrys line & round for compliment so as to include fifteen acres if found in said bounds Octo 20th 1825 No 475 $6.25 50 acres Geo. Gray & Henry Cook enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Cook Creek Beginning at the south east corner of said Cooks 50 acres & runs south east & north oblong for compliment so as not to interfere with existing claims. 20th Octo 1825 Geo. Gray, Locator No 476 $15.62 125 acres John Upton enters one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Franklin County beginning on the north east corner of Samuel Hightowers 50 acres tract & runs thence south thence west thence south thence east for compliment so as not to interfere with any prior legal claims Octo 20th 1825 John Upton, Locator No 477 $6.25 50 acres John Upton enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on the north west corner of Alexander Beards 150 acre entry running thence west and south for compliment so as not to interfere with other legal claims Octo 21st 1825 John Upton, Locator No 478 $2.50 20 acres James Tyer enters twenty acres of land in Franklin County beginning on a buckeye in James McDaniels north boundary running thence west thence north east meandering the mountain thence to the beginning for compliment Octo 24th 1825 No 479 $6.25 50 acres William H. Lucus enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Indian creek of Beans creek of Elk river beginning at the north east corner of sd. Lucus 64(?) acres & runs south with the east boundary line of the same an oblong and east for compliment 27th Octo 1825 Wm. H. Lucus, Locator
No 467 $6.25 50 acres State of Tennessee, Franklin County Andrew C. Wood enters fifty acres of land lying on Rock Creek a North branch of Elk river Beginning forty poles south of the north west corner of an entry in the name of Rich Wilson for seventy five acres running west eighty poles thence north so as to include fifty acres of land 28th Sept 1825. No 468 $6.25 50 acres John Thompson enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Beans Creek- Beginning on a post oak in Wm. Thompson north bourdary line running thence west then north then east and south for complement so as to include fifty acres John Thompson, Locator No 469 $6.25 50 acres James Acklin locates fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the north of Elk river and on both sides of the road leading from Winchester to Shelbyville- Beginning ona white oak Mary M. McCraveys south west corner of seventy acres running north to Uptons upper tract thence west on Uptons line thence south to Rolens line thence with his line to the beginning Sept 29th No 470 $6.25 50 acres William McGraw/McCraw(?) enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County and state of Tennessee and on the waters of Little Hurricane it being a branch of Elk river beginning on a white oak marked with the letter W.M. running southwardly thence eastwardly thence northwardly thence eastwardly to the beginning Oct 15 1825 No 471 $6.25 50 acres John J. Stephens enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County beginning on a post oak the northeast corner of a forty seven acre tract granted to Thomas J. Foster and running north with the boundary line of Solomon Georges west boundary line of one hundred and sixty acres to sd. Georges northwest corner thence west ten poles thence north & west for complement Octo 15, 1825 John J. Stephens
No 462 $6.25 50 acres George Moseley enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County in consideration of paying $6.25 cents into the entry takes office of said county on the south side of Elk river beginning at the north east corner of a 640 acres in the name of Brahan running south to McElroys north boundary line & east for complement to include fifty acres Aug. 25th 1825 Geo. Mosely. No 463 $6.25 50 acres William Sanders enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on Lost creek a north branch of Elk river beginning at a walnut on the west boundary line of a five acre tract belonging to me thence west thence east & to the beginning for complement. September 2nd, 1825. Wm. Sanders, Locator No 464 $4.00 32 acres Virginia M.S. Gourrant enters 32 acres of land lying on west side of Elk river in Franklin County State of Tennessee beginning on John Manhous corner in the west boundary line of a tract of land granted to John Winford and runs west with Maches(?) line to Edmond Hodges line east to his south west corner thence south west his line to his south west corner thence east along his line to the south east corner thence along his line to where it intersects western boundary line granted John Winford by the State of Tennessee thence south the beginning Sept. 2nd 1825 V.M.S. Gourrant, Locator No 465 $6.25 50 acres Julius C. Simms enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County, on the waters of Elk river beginning at the north west corner of a tract of land twenty four acres entered in the name of Edmond Rivers by No. 201/211(?) & running from thence north until it strikes the south boundary line of a fifty acre survey entered in the name of said J.C. Simms and thence east until it strikes the west boundary line of a fifty acre entry in the name of said E. Rivers thence south and west for quantity Sept. 14th 1825. J.C. Sims, Locator No 466 $6.25 50 acres Absalom Farris enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on little Hurricane creek on the west side of said creek beginning near Saml. Hightowers east corner and running north so as to include a small improvement to Thomas Willifords south boundary then west with his line to his corner, thence north with his west boundary by west & south to Samuel Hightowers then east to the beginning so as to include fifty acres Sept. 20th 1825. Absolom Farris, Locator
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No 459 $6.25 50 acres John McCravey enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County north side of Elk river beginning at the north east corner of said Craveys 30 acres in the south boundary line of Absalom Guesses 65 acres on the path leading to sd. Guesses and runs east with said Guesses line & passing his south east corner at sixty poles in all 80 poles to two post oaks on the west boundary line of Uptons & Ochmig(?) 100 acres & with their line south passing their south west corner at 40 poles in all 96 poles to a post oak the north boundary of William Rawlins 100 acres and with his line west crossing the Shelbyville road by way of Burtons mill at 20 poles in all 24 poles to his north west corner a white oak & chesnut and with his west boundary south 6 poles to a stake & pointers thence west 56 poles to a post oak & hickory thence north passing the south east corner of said McCraveys 30 acres & crossing the said road in all 102 poles to the beginning August 6th 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator No 460 $4.37 1/2 35 acres Elijah McElroy enters thirty five acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the head waters of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of a forty acre survey mind(?) running west to the mountain thence west to the north east corner of said forty acre tract then with its line to the beginning Augt. 25th 1825 No 461 $6.25 50 acres copied Charles Nabors enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County beginning at a post oak on the north boundary line of a tract of land laid off for the use of schools the same being north east corner to a fifty acre survey of said Neighbors & runs south with said fifty acres north boundary line of a tract of land granted to H.P. Hopkins and east with same 94 poles to 3 hickories & post oak the south west corner to another tract in the name of said Hopkins & north with the same for complement so as not to interfere with prior claims. August 27th 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator
No 453 $6.25 50 acres Jeremiah Blackard enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river beginning 10 poles north from Wm. P. Anderson's north east corner of his 56 acre entry thence south with Andersons east boundary line to Lockharts line thence north to Co_lens line thence west thence north thence west to the beginning June 16th 1825. No 454 $6.25 50 acres John Bowers enters fifty acres of land on the waters of Boiling fork of Elk river beginning on his hickory corner it being the beginning corner of the survey made by George Gray & Frank Jones running south with Grays line 27 poles to a stake on the old line of John Tallys Junior original occupation line thence east with said line & north for complement July 6th 1825. July 1st. 1825 (I don't know why this is here, but I wrote it down to make is accurate) No 455 $6.25 50 acres James Keykendall enters fifty acres of land situated and lying in the county of Franklin & state of Tennessee on the head waters of Duck river beginning on a stake marked as a corner in presence of Wm. Stearman running west thence north thence west oblong for complement July 15th 1825. James Kuykendall, Locator No 456 $6.25 50 acres William Honey enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river & on the dividing line between Coffees creek and loss creek beginning on a beach the north west corner of a tract of land belonging to Jabus Timms where the said Timms now lives and runs east with said Timms line thence north thence west thence south so as to include fifty acres & not to interfere with other prior legal claims July 15th 1825. William Honey, Locator No 457 $6.25 50 acres William Beasley enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on a small branch of Lost creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on a line eleven poles west of the north east corner of his ten acre tract thence east with said line thence north thence west & south to the beginning and oblong east and west July 22nd, 1825. Wm. Beasley, Locator No 458 $6.25 50 acres Valentine M. Sublett enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Paint Rock beginning where the western boundary line of John S. Martins 500 acres crosses the mouth of a hollow a little above Tallys old cabin & runs west and south for compliment so as to include Jesse Beans and David Crocketts old salt peter cave. July 29th 1825. Archibald Hatchett, Locator
No 449 $6.25 50 acres Amos Horton enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County, on the waters of Beans creek a south branch of Elk river beginning at an ash stump standing in Nathaniel Davis south boundary line of a 640 acre survey, the north west corner of a hundred acre tract that said A. Horton purchased of Lewis Clark, & runs west with Davis line thirty eight poles thence south thirty d. east with the base of Cumberland Mountain thirty poles thence south west the cliff of rocks twenty one degrees east, one hundred and twelve poles to a large poplar in the land of hollow thence eastwardly for complement thence north 89 west to the south east corner of the one hundred acre tract, and with the same west, and north 23 west to the beginning so as not to interfere with other prior legal claims 21st May 1825. Amos Horton, Locator No 450 $7.50 60 acres William Wilson enters sixty acres in Franklin County lying on the lying on the dreans(?) of old town creek a south branch of Elk river beginning at a north east corner of a five acre survey made in said Wilsons and running west to a ten acre survey, thence leading on the east, north and west limb of said ten acres to the north line at a seventy eight acre survey, west with the same to the corner thence south and west to John Frames fifty acre entry north with the same to line on John H. Morris south boundary including the land between the same and siad Wilsons north boundary May 23rd 1825. No 451 $6.50 52 acres Jacob Reynolds enters fifty two acres of land in Franklin county on little Hurricane beginning on a poplar and Beech standing on the hill south of said Reynolds home and runs west passing the north east corner of said Reynolds 10 acres 25/28(?) poles & at ___ west in all 80 poles to a black walnuts in the east boundary line of John Poes entry and north with the same 23 poles to his north east corner and west with his north ____ 14 poles & north & east for complement. May 27, 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator No 452 $6.25 50 acres Edwin L. Bickley enters 50 acres of land in Franklin county, by paying the entry taker money, to the office beginning at a g___ buckeye on Cumberland mountain on the east side of a large rock running thence east crossing a path leading up the mountain ___ Hugh C. Larsons, on the east thence west thence north thence east to the beginning so as not to interfere with other claims, 7th June 1825. Tho. L. Gray, Locator
Hi all, Just received this msg and will pass it on to you. Judy Subject: Blocking Attachments and HTML Resent-Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 09:06:14 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 08:59:54 -0700 From: Tim Pierce <twp@rootsweb.com> To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com Hi, folks -- Well, it took almost two months longer than expected, but we're right now installing a SmartList hack that blocks file attachments (including VCARDS), HTML messages and enriched text postings. Sorry about the delay: things have been crazy around here. This note is to let you know how it works. When a poster sends something to a mailing list written in HTML, or with a non-plain-text attached file, the list server will send the poster's message back to them, with a note at the bottom explaining the plain-text requirement at RootsWeb. A COPY OF THIS REJECTION MESSAGE WILL BE SENT TO YOU AS WELL! That's because the poster may write back to you to complain or to ask for help, and it can be pretty confusing if they write a reply to a message that you never saw. So when you suddenly start getting messages from YOURLIST-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com, quoting some ungodly HTML mess that you never saw before, don't be alarmed. :-) It just means the list server is rejecting a MIME message that was sent to your list, and that you may get a response from the poster. This change is not currently something the listowner can turn on and off. Attachments will be blocked from every list alike. This might not be to the taste of some listowners, so we'll consider closely whether it would be safe to make it an optional setting. Thanks to Marc Nozell for finding the SmartList patch that was used as the basis for this fix! Regards, Tim Pierce RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative volunteer sysadmin and general hacker
Sorry for this inconvenience. I was cooking dinner and one of the kids got on the computer, which sent my unfinished letter out. Rose ---------- > From: Rose Birdwell <rose@dnet.net> > To: TNFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Deeds, Vol 1, page 96 > Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 8:02 PM > > No 441 > $16.87 1/2 > 135 acres > John and James Mitchell enters 135 acres of land in Franklin county on > D___s creek a south branch of Elk river beginning at a post oak and forked > black oak north west corner to a fifty acre tract granted to Richard Martin > & runs east with the same 140 poles the north and west for complement. Apr > 12th 1825. > Geo. Gray, Locator > > No 442 > $2.00 > 16 acres > John McQueen enters 16 acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of > Elk river beginning on the north east corner of said McQueen eighteen acre > survey at a black oak running thence south thence east thence north thence > east thence north and thence to the beginning including all the vacant land > 14th Apl 1825 > > No 443 > $0.87 1/2 > 7 acres > LeRoy D. Bean enters seven acres of land in Franklin county on the waters > of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of John McQueens eighteen > acre entry running west with Clemens line thence south thence east & thence > to the beginning including all the vacant land 14th Apl. 1825 > > No 444 > $12.50 > 100 acres > James Sharp enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county waters of > spring creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on a post oak marked > J.S. 25 poles north of the south east corner of Richard Sharps 100 acres > entry running thence east and north for complement so as to include one > hundred acres. Apl. 21, 1825. > Jas. Sharp, Locator > > No 445 > $12.50 > 100 acres > James Sharp enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county on spring > creek of Elk river beginning on a post oak a south west corner of Richard > Sharps 100 acres, thence west 100 poles & north for complement Apl. 21st > 1825. > J. Sharp, Locator > > No 446 > $12.50 > 100 acres > Robert M./W.(?) Mitchell enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county on the > waters of Elk river beginning on the south side beginning on two black oaks on the north side of an 125 acres tract entered by John and James Mitchell and runs east 170/178(?) poles north & west for complement April 21st, 1825 No 447 $10.00 80 acres Julius C. Simms enters eighty acres of land in Franklin county on the ____ of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of a fifteen hundred acre tract of land formerly belonging to William P. Anderson running from thence eighty poles south one hundred and sixty poles thence east eighty poles to the ____ boundary line of the afore mentioned fifteen hundred acre tract thence with the same to the beginning. May 19, 1825. No 448 $25.00 200 acres James Stanley and Nathl. Hunt enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county state of Tennessee on the waters of Frazers creek of Elk river beginning on the north east corner of a one thousand acre survey in the name of ____ ____ _____ west from the Road leading from _________ (the rest is unreadable) > > > > > > > > > > > >
No 441 $16.87 1/2 135 acres John and James Mitchell enters 135 acres of land in Franklin county on D___s creek a south branch of Elk river beginning at a post oak and forked black oak north west corner to a fifty acre tract granted to Richard Martin & runs east with the same 140 poles the north and west for complement. Apr 12th 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator No 442 $2.00 16 acres John McQueen enters 16 acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river beginning on the north east corner of said McQueen eighteen acre survey at a black oak running thence south thence east thence north thence east thence north and thence to the beginning including all the vacant land 14th Apl 1825 No 443 $0.87 1/2 7 acres LeRoy D. Bean enters seven acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of John McQueens eighteen acre entry running west with Clemens line thence south thence east & thence to the beginning including all the vacant land 14th Apl. 1825 No 444 $12.50 100 acres James Sharp enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county waters of spring creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on a post oak marked J.S. 25 poles north of the south east corner of Richard Sharps 100 acres entry running thence east and north for complement so as to include one hundred acres. Apl. 21, 1825. Jas. Sharp, Locator No 445 $12.50 100 acres James Sharp enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county on spring creek of Elk river beginning on a post oak a south west corner of Richard Sharps 100 acres, thence west 100 poles & north for complement Apl. 21st 1825. J. Sharp, Locator No 446 $12.50 100 acres Robert M./W.(?) Mitchell enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river beginning on the south side beginning on two black oaks
No 435 $6.25 50 acres William H. Montgomery enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the head of boiling fork of Elk river beginning at the northeast corner of Mosses & Henry Rennolds 150 acres to the section line and runs east and west for complement 21st Mar 1825. W.H. Montgomery, Locator No 436 $6.25 50 acres Thomas H. Fletcher enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County beginning at a post oak north west corner to Mitchell Bolins 50 acres and runs west with Ephraim Cates 150 acres & thence north & est. oblong for complement 1825 Apr 1. Geo. Gray, Locator No 437 $15.62 1/2 125 acres Thomas H. Fletcher enters one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Franklin county waters of Bradleys creek to adjoin Thomas Brookshire 50 acres on the west beginning on his northwest corner & runs south & west for complement so as not to interfere with any person Apl. 1, 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator No 438 $15.62 1/2 125 acres Thomas H. Fletcher enters one hundred and twenty five acres of land in Franklin County & adjoin 100 acres tract in the name of Henry Purdon/Purden(?) & Stephen W. Griswald on west north and east and on both sides of the great stage road leading from Winchester City to New Orleans beginning on the west boundary of 100 acres 80 poles south of the north west corner & runs west north and east to the west boundary line of the tract said Griswald lives on & south and east with the same crossing sd. road & south for complement so to interfere with no person Apl. 1st, 1825. Geo. Gray, Locator No 439 $6.25 50 acres James J. Darnell and Isaac Rynes enters fifty acres of land lying in the county of Franklin on the waters of the boiling fork of Elk river beginning at a spanish oak lettered D. standing in the east boundary line of a 50 acre tract of land entered in the name of Paul Williams running thence east so fare that a line running north to the foot of the Cumberland mountain and thence with the meanders of the same northwardly& westwardly so as not to interfere with any prior claims to the east boundary line of said Williams 50 acre tract thence south to the beginning will include the quantity Apl 1st, 1825. No 440 $6.25 50 acres Nathl. Hunt enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the headwaters of Bradleys creek beginning on the south west corner of an eighty acre entry in the name of R___ Hunt running thence north with his line to the south boundary line of an entry in the name of Nathl. Hunt thence west with the same to his S.W. corner thence north with sd. W. boundary line to John Canes south boundary line thence west and south so as to intersect Richardsons occupant entry and to include 50 acres. Apl 1st, 1825. Nathl. Hunt