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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 31
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 31: No 129 $6.25 50 acres July 6, 1824 John McNullis enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the Main Rock creek on the west side- Beginning ten poles north of a poplar stu___ the northwest corner of a 20 acres in the name of George Swink, running west one hundred poles then south eighty poles thence east so as to include the said John McMullin now lives July the 3rd 1824. Geo. Swink, Locator No 130 $8.62 1/2 69 acres copied July 6, 1824 Nancy Purdes/Purdon enters sisty nine acres of land as his preference right situated in the county of Franklin on the head waters of Bradleys Creek bounded as follows (viz) Beginning on William Charles's southeast corner of an eight acre and three quarters of said Charles running south with a conditional line made between said Charles and Nancy Purden 44 poles to Richard Charles north boundary line thence with said line 86 poles to the east boundary line of a two hundred acre tract entered in the name of James Doron/Doren whereon the said Nancy Purden now lives- running thence north with said line 54 poles to the north east corner of said tract thence west with said line 146 poles to the west boundary thence north 30 poles thence east 232 poles to the west boundary line of William Charles 8-3/4 acre tract thence south with said line 40 poles to the south west corner of the said tract thence east 28 poles with said line to the beginning for compliment to include the sd Nancy Purdens improvements July 3rd 1824 Nancy Purdon/Purden, Locator No 131 $5.00 40 acres July 6, 1824 M./H.(?) O. Lewis Hunt enters fifty acres of land the balance of his preference right situated in the County of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the head waters of Bradleys creek gouse pond to - Beginning on a small black gum on the southeast corner of the sid pond marked as corner in presents of James Carpenter running south thence west for complement. July 3rd 1824. Lewis Hunt, Locator Note: this is written exactly as written

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