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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 127
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. Page 126 has been done, write me if you need it Rose Page 127 No No 632 $.50 50 acres State of Tennessee, Franklin County. George Tipps to one entry of land, Beginning on a spanish oak his own corner on the south east side of his land Running east thence north thence west thence south for complement containing fifty acres of land Jany 6th 1826 No 633 $.25 25 acres Moses Franklin Jr enters 25 acres of land in Franklin County on Elk river Beginning at a sweet gum near the corner of a 12 acre tract of land belonging to the estate of Moses Franklin decd running thence west with the north boundary line of the 12 acre tract then north to Elk river, then down sd river to a tract of land enterd in the name of John Coffeton south to the beginning so as to include 25 acres January 6th 1826 No 634 $.50 50 acres Henry Cook Jr enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin on the south side of Rock Creek a north branch of elk river Beginning on a forked white oak standing on the south side of said Rock creek running thence west obed thence south so as to include 50 acres January 6th 1826 No 635 $6.40 640 acres Jessee Sharp enters six hundred and forty acres of land in franklin County on the waters of Elk River, Beginning on a black oak marked J.S. 40 poles east of the road running from Winchester to the Stone Fort on Hunly Wiggins south boundary line of his 640 acre tract running west with his south boundary line passing his south west corner then south and east for complement Oblong east and west so as to not to interfere with any prior claims January 6th 1826. No 636 $6.40 640 acres James Sharp enters 600 acres and forty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river on the south east corner of Jessee Sharps 640 acre tract on the east corner of the road leading from Winchester to the Stone Fort running east south & west for complement so as not to interfere with any prior entreees January 6th 1826 No 637 $6.40 640 acres 6 Jny 1826 James Sharp Junr enters six hundred & forty acres of land in Franklin County on the road leading from Winchester to the Stone Fort on James Sharps south boundary line of 640 acre tract running east south & west for compliment so as not to inter fere with any prior claims. No 638 $1.00 100 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County Sterling Hightower enters in the Entry takers office of the county aforesaid one hundred acres of land Beginning on a chestnut north east of a road leading from Winchester to Shelbyville crossing Elk river at Manns ford and on the Douthets old line Running east along the said line to the corner thence north along Douthets line thence east thence south thence west crossing the aforesaid road thence to the beginning lying on the water of the Big Hurricane creek....oblonged east and west January 6th 1826

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