>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 288: No 1442 $1.00 100 acres John Ake enters one hundred acres of land in the county of Franklin and State of Tennessee on the waters of Crow creek and on the west side of said creek Beginning on a beech the north west corner of a one hundred acre tract--granted to the said Ake nurnning west up in the mountain and south with said Ake Hundred acre tract for complement so as to include the mough of the deep hollow at the lower end of the said hundred acre tract this 29th of August 1829 John Ake, Locator No 1443 $0.50 50 acres John Bailey/Railey enters fifty acres of land situate & lying in the county of Franklin & state of Tennessee on the waters of the Park camp fork of Duck river Beginning on a white oak stump the south west corner of a fifty acre tract of land where sd. Bailey/Railey now lives running west & north for complement September 2nd 1829 John Railey, Locator No 1444 $0.50 50 acres Entered by John Smith August the 30th 1829 fifty acres Beginning at the south east corner of a fifty acre tract granted to John Smith bearing date March 13th 1826 a stake not far from a poplar to run east forty poles thence south eighty poles west north & east for complement John Smith, Locator No 1445 $1.00 100 acres September the 9th 1829 State of Tennessee Franklin County George Simpson enters one hundred acres of land lying on the muddy branch Beginning on a stake on the south side of a branch running west, thence north thence east for complement. No 1446 $1.80 180 acres John W. Camden enters 180 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Bradleys creek of Elk river Beginning on Section line at George W. Richardsons north west corner & runs south with said Richardsons and Philips line to a post oak near Jesse Jenkins well thence west & e.(?) for quantity so as not to interfere September the 9th 1829 J.W. Camden, Locator No 1447 $0.50 50 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County. Randolph Gibson entres fifty acres of land lying on a branch of rock creek Beginning ten poles east of Wm. Guns N. east corner of his 50 acre entry runs with his line to John Guns line and with his line (50 or 80) poles and thence round for complement so as to contain 50 acres and not to interfere with any prior claims Sept. 19th 1829 Randolph Gipson, Locator Note: The names are spelled both ways