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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 45
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 45: No 193 $31.25 250 acres Copd. Henry Crabb enters two hundred & fifty acres of land in Franklin county- Beginning at the northwest corner of a small survey said to be fourteen acres belonging at this time to Jesse Alexander running east two hundred poles, crossing the stage road thence north thence west crossing the stage road and south to the beginning. July 5th, 1824. Henry Crabb, Locator No 194 $12.50 100 acres Copied James Campbell enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county lying on the waters of Spring creek a north branch of Elk river. Beginning at the northeast corner of a 100 acre tract granted to Wm. Cross which includes the head spring of said creek running south 40 poles, then east, then north oblong west and south to the beginning 5th July 1824. James Campbell, Locator No 195 $12.50 100 acres Copd. James Campbell enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river near McDuff bridge- Beginning at the northeast corner of Richard R. McDuffs preference as survey, by Leroy May running east with the south boundary of Danl. McDuffs 130 acre entry to his south corner then north six poles then east & south west & south to the beginning July 5th, 1824. Leroy May, Locator No 196 $18.75 150 acres Copd. James Campbell enters one hundred & fifty acres of land in Franklin county, on the waters of Rowlands creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning at a black oak on a ridge eastward by a short distance from an eighty seven acre tract granted to Leroy May, running north oblong ___ and east for quantity 5th July 1824. Leroy May, Locator No 197 $6.25 50 acres James Campbell enters fifty acres of land in Franklin county on the head waters of Rowlands Creek of Elk river about a mile or two southwardly from Peter Martins old ___ on the head waters of Comptons creek of Duck river and a short distance northeastwardly from a little pond on the top of a ridge between the forks of Rowlands creek to include a nice piece of hickory barren, beginning at a small post oak, running north and east for quantity- July the 5th, 1824. Leroy May, Locator

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