>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 89: No 404 $1.87 15 acres Reuben Embrey entes 15 acres of land in Franklin County- Beginning on Benjamin Decherds south boundary line at the north east corner to Jessee Embreys 50 acres and runs east with said line 63 poles to the south east corner two road oaks on James Lewises Old line & south 5-1/2 Est with the same 34 poles to 2 post oaks north east corner to Reubin Embreys 40 acres & west with the same 68 poles to his north west corner by the pond & south with his west boundary 42 poles to the north east corner of Embreys 20 acres and west with the same 8 poles to the south east corner of Jessee Embreys 50 acres and with the same north crossing the pond of water to the beginning 76 poles Jany 24th 1825 No 405 $12.50 100 acres William Farris enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the west fork of Taylors creek. Beginning on a small hickory bush marked W.F. standing in the east boundary line of a 9 acre tract granted to Absolom Guess running east, thence south thence west so far that a line running north will run on Stephen James east boundary line thence west with said line & north to the beginning. January 25th 1825 W.M. Farris, Locator No 406 $6.25 50 acres Thomas L. Gray enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters Graves creek by paying the consideration money to the office- Beginning thirty five poles west of the south east corner of a fifty acre entry in the name of William KillPatrick thence south __ lee poles thence east for compliment so far as to include the improvement and spring known as the improvement and spring of the widow Graves. Jany 26th 1825 Thomas L. Gray, Locator No 407 $6.25 50 acres copd James W. Cook enters fity acres of land in Franklin County near the head of lost Creek north branch of Elk river Beginning on a sugar tree about 25 poles south west of said Cook west corner fifty acres preference entry running west 90 poles thence north and east for compliment so as to make 50 acres Jany 25 1825 James W. Cook, Locator No 408 $12.50 100 acres Joab Short enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the east side of Bean Creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning on the south east corner of a twenty acre survey in the name of Joab Short running south thence west & north for compliment so as to include 100 acres. January 26th 1825 No 409 $6.25 50 acres William Sammons enters fifty acres of land lying and being in Franklin County on the waters of the Caney Hollow which is a branch of Beanes creek lying on the east side of said hollow beginning at a black oak thence north 120 poles to a stake thence south 60 poles to a stake south 12 poles to a stake thece west 66-1/2 poles to the beginning Jany 27th 1825