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    1. Re: Deeds, Vol 1, page 309
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Books" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 309: No 1555 100 acres George A. Brock enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Bradleys creek of Elk river Beginning at the north east corner of John Rutledges 5000 acre grant 318 running thence west and north for complement and to run so as not to interfere with any occupant claims May 22nd 1830 George A. Brock, Locator No 1556 2000 acres George A. Brock enters two thousand acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Elk river beginning on the south boundary line of Donaldson and Terrells 5000 acre grant of No. 300 adjoining Thomas Dillons 5000 acres including Findlestone Spring on a post aok and hickory and black oak thence south and east for complement and runs so as not to interfere with any occupant claims May 22nd 1830. George A. Brock, Locator No 1557 65 acres Charles Cook enters 65 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Rock creek of Elk River Beginning on a spanish oak south east corner of an entry made in the name of Thomas Hughes running thence south to Hezekiah Lasaters corner then with said line east ten poles thence sough thence west and north and round to the beginning for complement May 24th 1830 Charles Cook Locator No 1558 15 acres Charles Cook enters 15 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Rock creek of Elk river Beginning on the south west corner of fifty acre entry made in the name of Thomas Muse running thence north thence west thence south and round to the beginning for complement May 24th 1830 Charles Cook Locator No 1559 100 acres William Smith enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the west side of Bradleys creek beginning on the bank of said creek known by the name of Thursbeys 5000 acres running west with said south boundary line passing the south west corner of said 5000 acres to Eli Silmons preference entry then south with said Silmons east boundary line to Silmons old tract thence east with Silmons old tract to said creek and up the creek to the beginning including the place where John Beamhart formerly lived May 24th 1830 William Smith, Locator No 1560 200 acres John Gipson enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County lying on the waters of Battle Creek and the waters of Crow creek Beginning on a dog wood John Gipsons west corner of a 300 acre entry running north thence west thence south for compliment May 24th 1830 John Gipson, Locator

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