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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 18
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    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 18: No 72 $20.00 160 acres July 3, 1824 John Owens enters his prefference, one hundred and sixty acres, as follows. Beginning on three small hickories standing on the north side of a hollow leading west from Bramballes creek two standing about one foot and a half apart, ranging east and west, the other standing about three feet south marked J.G. on each, thence running south one hundred and sixty poles, thence east across the above mentioned creek, thence north thence west across the aforementioned creek and along the south boundary of William Mayhalls lower ten acre tract on said creek and to the beginning. June 28th 1824. John Owens No 73 $6.25 50 acres July 3, 1824 Daniel Weaver enters fifty acres of land by virtue of the forty nine chapt of the acts of the Legislature of 1823 & founded on the consideration of $6.50 being placed into the entry takers office of Franklin County on the waters of Loss Creek; Beginning on two dogwoods & beech standing six poles west of the southwest corner of sd. Weavers 30 acres & runs south oblong & east for compliment, adjoining said 30 on the south. June 28th 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 74 $17.?? 1/2 138 1/2 acres July 3, 1824 William Lasater enters one hundred & thirty eight and half acres of land in Franklin County state of Tennessee on the waters of Blue Creek a fork of Rock Creek a branch of Elk River- Beginning one hundred and sixty poles west of the north east corner of a tract of land granted to Joseph Colemon, for three Hundred and sixty acres, thence running north one hundred and sixty poles thence east to the west boundary line of 175 acres granted to Hezkiah Lasater Senr. thence south to the southwest corner of sd land thence east for compliment including part of sd Lasaters improvements. June 28th 1824 No 75 $6.25 50 acres July 3, 1824 Hezhiah Lasater Junr enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of Rock Creek a branch of Elk River- Beginning 11 poles east and sixty poles south of the southeast corner of one hundred acres granted to Daniel Muse running west to the east boundary line of fifty acres granted Thomas Muse, thence north and east for complement, including the house where said Lasater now lives. June 28th 1824.

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