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    1. Re: Deeds, Vol 1, page 271
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Books" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 271: No 1351 $1.00 100 acres George W. Sharp enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of spring creek Beginning at a white oak & dog wood south east corner to Patrick Smiths 100 acres & in the west boundary of William Smiths old 100 acres he lives on and runs south with the same to the south west corner and east with his sough boundary line thence south and round so as to get the quantity and not interfere August 25th 1828 Geo. Gray, Locator No 1352 $1.00 100 acres George W. Shapr enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the head of spring creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning at two post oaks north west corner of William Smiths 20 acres and runs north with the east boundary of Patrick Smiths 50 acres 23 poles to the north east corner thence west with his north boundary crossing the Nashville road at 5 poles in all 32 poles to Elizabeth Smiths south east corner and north with her east boundary to the sough boundary of Richard Sharps 100 acres and with the same east and round and north for quantity so as not to interfere 25th August 1828 Geo. Gray, Locator No 1353 $1.00 100 acres Thomas L. Gray enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county Beginning on a post oak head waters of Tarters(?) creek running west thence south thence east and north to the beginning for complement August the 27th 1828. so as to include the improvement where Richard Martin now lives T.L. Gray, Locator No 1354 $0.50 50 acres Jonas Hill enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on the top of Cumberland Mountain Beginning at Wiliam Barnes beginning corner running south thence east thence round to the beginning so as to be oblong north and south August 20th 1828 No 1355 $0.50 50 acres Reuben Henson enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County & state of Tennessee on the waters of Beanes creek Beginning at a white oak the south east corner of his 200 acre tract on which he now lives running east thence north thence west and thence south for complement. the 4th day of September 1828

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