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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 195
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 195: No 980 $1.50 150 acres George Mosely enters 150 acres of land in Franklin County south side of Elk River Beginning at a post oak and red oak the south west corner of a 200 acre survey granted to the said Mosely running south to John Bremage Senr. survey thence east meandering his line to Thomas Bremage 50 acre survey thence north meandering his line to William Mellroys 640 acre survey thence west for complement so as not to interfere with any legal claim this 18th day of August 1826 George Mosely No 981 $0.25 25 acres Rody Colier enters twenty five acres of land in Franklin County waters of the Boiling fork of Elk river Beginning on a double poplar at Slowens/Slewens S.E. corner running 25 poles east thence north 95 poles thence west twenty poles to Slowens line thence with said line to the beginning Aug. 23rd 1826 No 982 $2.00 200 acres State of Tennessee Robert Atkins enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying on both sides of Turkey creek an east branch of big Hurricane creek Beginning 10 poles east of Joseph Smiths north east corner of his Cunningham entry on a small beech and 2 beech 2 dog wood pointers on the top of the hill and two hundred yards north of said Smiths Cunningham field running then north to and with the base Martins line three hundred poles to Joseph Smiths upper entry then west one hundred and ten poles with a line of said entry then south three hundred poles to and with Enoch Floyds line then east one hundred and ten poles to and with Joseph Smiths line to his Cunningham place to the beginning including where the said Atkins now lives 24th Aug. 1826. J. Harris, Locator No 983 $1.00 100 acres Copd. William Colly/Celly enters one hundred acres of land on Cumberland mountain about one mile south of the turn pike road leading from Winchester to Jasper and about one mile south of Armon Gibsons stand on the water of Crow creek near the head of Garners cove on the east side of said cove beginning on a forked dog wood & chesnut marked W. running south, east, north, & west, for complement so as to include a stone coal bank under th second beech of the mountain from the top August 26th 1826

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