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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 19
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 19: No 76 $6.25 50 acres July 3rd, 1824 Richard Martin enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County, in consideration of the sum of $6.25 paid in the entry takers office for said county lying in Tarters creek water; Beginning in the southeast corner of said Martins 100 acre survey running west with John H. Morris line to his corner thence north with his line 15 poles thence west oblong thence south and east for complement. June 28th 1824. No 77 $3.12 1/2 25 acres July 3rd, 1824 Martin Adams enters 25 acres of land situate on Big Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk river. Beginning on a hickory standing on the east side of sd creek the same being a corner tree of the sd Adams 50 acre tract, running thence north about 40 poles to Henry Dyers then with sd Dyers line west & c. for complement. 28 June 1824. Martin Adams, Locator No 78 $6.25 50 acres July 3rd, 1824 Ann Coldwell/Caldwell enters fifty acres of land situate on the waters of Tully/Tulny Creek a north branch of Elk River Beginning on a White oak near a spring and run south then east including a plantation made by William Jackson, and the place where James A. Hughs once lived said spring and beginning about quarter below Shorts old place and on the same branch called whort springs branch. June 28th 1824 No 79 $6.25 50 acres July 3rd, 1824 John Falkensburg enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Loss Creek a branch of Elk River. Beginning on a beech marked J.P. running east to Malekiah Simpsons six acre tract, thence south, thence east, thence south, thence west thence to the beginning so as to include fifty acres. June 28th 1824. John Falkenburg, Locator No 80 $16.50 132 acres July 3rd, 1824 George Carpenter enters a preference of one hundred and thirty two acres of land situated & lying in the County of Franklin & State of Tennessee on the waters of Bradleys Creek Beginning on a black oak marked on corner on the north boundary line of thousand acre tract Doughtary running west with said line thence north thence west thence south to the beginning for complement so as to include his improvements. June 28th 1824. George Carpenter, Locator

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