No 709 $2.00 200 acres George Moseley enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County south side of Elk river, Beginning at a persimon tree the south east corner of a 16 acre survey granted to Polley Kembre, running from thence south to McElroys line, meandering the same 110 poles thence east thence north & east for complement so as not to interfere with any prior claims. January 11, 1826 No 710 $.50 50 acres Mordecai Lawson enters fifty acres of land in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee, Beginning on a post oak the south west corner of a thirty acre tract entered in the name of John Siler. Running thence west 40 poles thence north 100 poles thence east west south, thence west to the said Silers line to the beginning so as to include fifty acres and not to interfere with prior or better claims January 11 1826 Mordacai Lawson, Locator No 711 $1.25 125 acres David Bell & John Belle enters 125 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Beans Creek Beginning at a black oak in John Bells west boundary line marked D.B. & J.B. 6 poles from Bells fence, running south with said line to John Hawses corner thence west and south, meandering sd line thence west north & east for complement January 11 1826 No 712 $3.00 300 acres Samuel B. Sherrell enters three hundred acres of land on the head of Little Duck about half a mile west of the Arch Prarari(?) Beginning on a white oak marked as a corner in presence of Henry Hunt running west and north for complement January 12 1826. No 713 $1.00 100 acres Samuel B. Sherrell enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the head waters of Little Duck about half of the big Prairari which is on Nashville road Beginning on a sweet gum marked as a corner in presence of Henry Hunt running north and west for complement. January 12 1826. No 714 $1.00 100 acres Joseph Smith enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County Lying on both sides of Turky creek an east branch of Big Hurricane creek, Beginning on a small and three beech pointers it being the beginning corner of Robert Aikens 125 acre survey running then south then west & c forming the same an oblong upon the first line south, including a plantation that is known by the name Cunningham place. January 12 1826 Joe Smith, Locator