Hi Fellow FCers, Will try to get a few deeds in, in between storms. Rose >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 69: No 306 $12.50 100 acres John Upton & Adam O____ enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river- Beginning at the south of Rock creek running up Rock creek to intersect William Farris's line where it crosses rock creek, thence west with sd. Faris line to sd. Faris corner thence north with his other line to where said Faris line crosses the waggon road, running from John McCraveys to said Faris's, thence with said road to Absolom Guess's line and with said line to Guess's corner & thence to the river and up the river with its meanders for complement making 100 acres Aug. 9th 1824. No 307 $6.25 50 acres Thomas Hopkins enters 50 acres opf land in Franklin County on the head waters of Bradleys creek of Elk river- Beginning at the southwest corner of a tract of land entered and surveyed in the name of sd. Thomas Hopkins for one hundred two & 1/4 acres running from said place of beginning south to the mountain thence westwardly with the meanders of the mountain for quantity- Aug 10th 1824. Tho. Hopkins, Locator No 308 $5.00 50 acres Thomas Hopkins enters forty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of the boiling fork of Elk river, between the lines of the tract of land originally located & surveyed as an occupant claim in the name of Archibald Brooks and the mountain; thereby intending this location to include the identical land sold to him said Archibald Brooks by sd. Thomas Hopkins, and now in the use and occupation of his widdow & family, taking in all improvements thereon with the bounds of an original survey therefor. Aug. 10th, 1824. Tho. Hopkins, Locator No 309 $12.50 100 acres Thomas Hopkins enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of the boiling fork of Elk river Beginning at two black oaks the south west corner of a tract of land originally surveyed in the name of John Morgan and the heirs of Silas Barr running from thence precisely the courses & distances as formerly run for him by sd. Tho. Hopkins and now of record in the surveyors office of the 2nd District of Shelbyville, to include the same land as was included in the survey of the stake in the name of him sd. Tho. Hopkins between the lines of William Alexander, Dec'd, old occupied survey, and a tract originally surveyed in the name of John Morgan and the heirs of Silas Barr and intended to include the residence of Michael R. Jackson. Aug. 10th, 1824. Thomas Hopkins, Locator