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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 29
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 29: No 119 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 Thomas Brookshire enters a preference of fifty acres of land situated & lying in the County of Franklin, on the headwaters of Bradings creek of Elk river- Beginning on a cherri tree marked as a corner, Thomas Hopkins northeast corner of one hundred & two acres tract running west with said line thence north one hundred and twenty poles to William Jenkins west boundary line thence east for complement. 2nd July 1824 Thomas Brookshire, Locator No 120 $6.25 50 acres July 6, 1824 Noah Parker enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County lying on both sides of Little Hurricane creek- beginning at a red elm maple and hickory standing on the east bluff of sd creek and near a large spring it being Jese Strouds beginning of his 63 acre tract running south 82 poles to a black oak & dogwood then east crossing sd creek at forty two poles in all eight poles to small dogwoods then north one hundred poles to a red or black oak then west eight poles to a white oak and dogwood in said Strouds line eighteen poles to the beginning including said parers cotton factory and improvements. July 2nd 1824 Isham Harris, Locator No 121 $12.50 100 acres copied July 6, 1824 John Denson entrs one hundred acres of land in Franklin County in consideration of paying $12.50 cents into the Entry takers office of sd Cty. Beginning on a post oak standing on the west boundary line of Joseph Bickley' 150 acres the same being the north Et corner to the 30 acres whereon Chapman McDaniel now lives & runs north 120 poles to Alexander Berryhills line & with the same west for Comply. so as not to interfere with prior legal claims. 3rd July 1824 Geo. Gray, Locator No 122 $1.25 10 acres July 6, 1824 Samuel Stewart enters a preference ten acres of land situated and lying in the County of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the waters of elk River- Beginning on a red elm on the south/north(?) side of Daniel Hills line running south and west for complement. July 2nd 1824. Samuel Stewart, Locator

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