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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 123
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. No 605 $1.25 125 acres Jesse Sanders enters 125 acres of land in Franklin County near the head of Big Hurricane creek Beginning on the south east corner of Howards ten acre tract, running thence south thence west thence north & east for complement so as to include the quantity Jany 3 1826 No 606 $1.50 150 acres Adam Counts enters 125 acres (yes, this is what it says) of land in Franklin County on Indian Creek, Beginning at the south Wt corner of Benjamin Lucases survey & runs west oblong & north for complement 3 January 1826. A. Counts, Locator No 607 $1.00 100 acres Thomas Gorley enters one hundred acres of land lying in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee and about two miles from John Renolds, (S W course) Beginning on a chestnut saplinh blazed with a knife, Running thence west with a bluff of rocks to the bend of the same and thirty rods beyond the same so as to strike the said bluff again thence with the same to the beginning, so as to include one hundred acres of land including Ralphs improvement 4 January 1826 Thomas Gorley, Locator No 608 $1.00 100 acres William Fariss enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the east fork of Rock Creek and Beginning 40 poles north of the north east corner of a 15 acre tract of land where said Faris now lives and running south and west for complement in an oblong north and south Jany 4th 1826 No 609 $.50 50 acres Daniel Muse enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on the north east corner of the tract of land that said Muse now lives on and running north and west for complement Jany 4th 1826 No 610 $.50 50 acres Josiah Muse enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on the south east corner of the tract of land that George S_ink now lives on and running north and east for complement in an oblong north and south Jany 4 1826 No 611 $1.50 150 acres Washington Walsh enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the head of Truky creek beginning on a white oak running, north thence west and bound for complement so as not to interfere old good valed and well authenticated claims Jany 5 1826 Washington Walsh, Locator No 612 $.62 62 acres Christopher Cook enters 62 acres of land in Franklin County on the head waters of Turky creek Beginning on a white oak running north thence east and round for complement so as not to interfere with oulder good vallid and well authenticated claims January 5 1826 Chrishopher Cook, Locator

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