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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 33
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, page 33: No 136 $7.50 60 acres July 6, 1824 John Easly enters sixty acres of land in Franklin County in the consideration of paying the lawful sum of money in the entry takers office of said County, lying on the Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk river joining his hundred acre track the east beginning on the north bank of the creek on a tract on his east line- Running north with his line then east oblong and south for complement July 3d, 1824. No 137 $12.50 100 acres July 7, 1824 Allen Baggett enters his preference right for one hundred acres of land including his improvements and Cabbin agreeable to an Act of Nov. 1823 Beginning on a walnut and beech tree, running from thence east with the conditional line of Randolph Riddle fifty five poles to big Hurricane creek, thence up the meanders of said creek with the conditional lines of said Riddle & Miles Hague/Hagus for enough so that a west and south line will intersect the beginning corner this 3rd July 1824. Allen Baggett, Locator No 138 $6.25 50 acres July 7, 1824 Solomon Joiner enters his preference of fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Nicholson creek a small branch of Elk river- Beginning ten poles east of a hickory corner to a ten acre tract on which he lives being the southeast corner of sd. tract running south 63-1/2 poles, thence west 127 poles, thence north 63-1/2 poles, thence east to the beginning so as to make fifty acres July 3rd 1824. Solomon Joiner, Locator No 139 $7.50 60 acres July 7, 1824 Sarah McVay/McVoy & Reuben McVay/McVoy enters their preference of sixty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Dartis creek a south branch of Elk river- Beginning on a forked dogwood corner to Isaac Estills Senr. ten acre tract and with his line north one hundred & ten poles to a chestnut, thence west to Murray and Raford east boundary line of 640 acres and with their line south and east so as to include sixty acres. July 3rd 1824. Isaac Estill, Locator No 140 $12.50 100 acres July 7, 1824 Randolph Riddle enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County in the consideration of paying $12.50 cents in the entry takers office for said county lying on big Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk river- Beginning on the northeast corner of Harmon Riddles hundred acre survey running north and west to the creek thence south to include the complement. July 3rd 1824. Randolph Riddle, Locator

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