>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 12: No 45 $26.62 1/2 213 acres Frank Jones & George Gray enters 213 acres of land in Franklin County by virtue of the 49th chapter of the Act of the Legistature of 1823 which provides for those who are unable to procure grants on their old surveys and in consideration of paying $26.62-1/2 into the entry takers office of said county adjoining James M. Lewis/McLewis 363 acres on the Wt. and McClures Et. beginning at the northwest corner of Rebecca Morrisons/Harrisons 40 acres and runs east with her north boundary eighty poles to Lewis line and with the same north 100 poles thence west to McCravies line & with the same south to the southeast corner thence west with her other line so far that a line running sout to William S. Grays 50 acres and round with the same and Joseph McCluskins & Richard Sharps & Rebecca Morrisons to the beginning will include the complement in running so as not to interfere with prior claims. 12th June 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 44 (Note: misnumbered, it should be 46) $8.00 64 acres June 18, 1824. William H. Lucus enters 64 acres of land situated in Franklin County in consideration of paying $8.00 to the entry taker of sd. county. Beginning at a white walnut & buckeye standing on the west bank of Indian Creek of Beans creek the same being northeast corner of Hugh Lucus 100 acres on the south boundary line of Henry Couwless 62 acres and runs east one hundred and twelve poles to two chestnuts and hickory in a hollow thence south for complement so as to include where sd. Lucus & McClure now lives. This 14th June 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 47 $6.25 50 acres June 23, 1824. John P. Winford enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Elk River. Beginning on the east boundary line of his fifty acres tract running east with James Lewis line seventy poles thence north thence west thence south to the beginning. June 16th, 1824. No 48 $6.25 50 acres Gentry Ayres locates fifty acres of land situated in Franklin County on the northeast side of Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk river. Beginning at a white oak marked G.A. in the presence of Moses Ayres running south then east & c. to be in an oblong upon the west line, including the improvements where the said Gentry Ayres now lives. June 17, 1824. Gentry Ayres, Locator