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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 56
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 56: No 246 $7.50 60 acres Andrew C. Hunter enters sixty acres of land in Franklin County Lost Creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning on a beech marked A.H. in presence of Andrew Parks a few poles west of a twelve acre tract of Andrew Parks on a small branch call Coopers branch running north 130 poles thence east for complement. July 5th 1824 A.D. A.C. Hunter, Locator No 247 $31.25 250 acres George W. Gibbs enters two hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin county on the north side of Elk river adjoining John Owen's preference entry of one hundred and sixty acres Beginning where the east boundary line of John Owen's entry crosses the old waggon road that leads from the plantation up a hollow to the Stage running north 200 poles, thence east crossing the stage road, thence south and west to the beginning- July 5th 1824 John Sturdivant, Locator No 248 $31.25 250 acres William Carroll enters two hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river Beginning at the north west corner of John Sturdivant eighty acre survey running an oblong east crossing one fork of Brombelees Creek, thence south and west to the beginning July 5th 1824 John Sturdivant, Locator No 249 $31.25 250 acres William Carroll enters two hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Rowlands Creek waters of Elk River, Beginning at five dogwoods grown up from one stump two forks and grows together again about one foot above the fork marked W running east two hurdred poles thence south thence west and north to the beginning July 5th 1824 John Sturdivant, Locator No 250 $12.50 100 acres Made void by C. Bullard C. Bullard locates one hundred acres of land in Franklin County, on the waters of Duck River Beginning sixty poles east of the north east corner of a tract of land belonging to Henry Wiggins bough of Crain a black oak marked as a corner and marked J.S. on the east side running south one hundred & sixty poles thence east, thence north & west to the beginning. July 5th 1824. H. Pryor, Locator

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