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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 81
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 81: No 362 $22.50 180 acres William C. Bickley enters one hundred & eighty acres of land in Franklin county on the south side of Elk river- Beginning at a post oak and black oak the north west corner of William Youngs survey and runs west one hundred and fifty two poles to two black oaks on the south boundary line of Thomas Halls three thousand acre survey and twelve poles east of his south west corner and runs east with his line two hundred and twenty poles to a stake thence south to Willis Youngs land and with his line running to William Youngs line and with the same west to the beginning Octo. 18th 1824. Edwin L. Bickley, Locator No 363 $2.50 20 acres John McCravey locates twenty acres of land in Franklin county State of Tennessee, on the north side of Elk river and on both sides of the great road leading from Winchester to Shelbyville the waters of Rock creek- Beginning on a black oak in Solomon Banks south boundary line and Absalom Guess's corner near the great road running east to a corner of my land thence south to Solomon Wards land thence Wt. for complement thence north to the beginning Octo. 18th, 1824. No 364 $6.25 50 acres Robert Travis enters 50 acres of land on the Cumberland mountain in Franklin county including the sinks(?) of the head of Turkey creek of Paint rock of Tennessee river known by the name of Denson Street- Beginning on a white oak standing 3 poles above the sink of the spring by Densons camp letter D. & runs west 3 poles & south oblong and west & north for complement- Octo 18th 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 365 $6.25 50 acres Miller King and Amazon King enters in Franklin County fifty acres of land lying about one quarter of a mile northeast from the mouth of Beans creek beginning on a north west corner of a tract entered in the name of Isaac Foster on a hickory stump, running east with Fosters line and then north so as to include Jarvis Willis improvement then west and south and east to the beginning so as to make 50 acres which Miller King now lives upon Octo 18th, 1824.

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