ROBERTSON CO

ROBERTSON CO., TN SURVEY BOOK 1 1824-1898

Tennessee State Library Film: 425,495

Partial Abstration Transcribed by Larry Hallstrom
© 2008

 

p. 18    State of Tennessee Robertson County.  By virture of Entry No. 14 Dated April 5th 1824, I have Surveyed for James Long forty three acres of Land in Said county On the Waters of Buzzard Creek, Beginning on a red oak the South East corner of a thirty acre Survey of John Hills, Running East with his line Sixty Eight poles to a hickory Joseph Perry’s corner, Thence North with his line & passing his corner in all One hundred and One & a fourth poles to a white oak, Thence West Sixty eight poles to two small red oaks in Said Long’s line of the survey he lives on, hence South with his old line One hundred One & a fourth poles to the beginning.

John Perry                                                        Surveyed October 21st 1824

William Easley                                                  A. Stewart        SRC

 

 

P.20     State of Tennessee Robertson County.  By virtue of Entry No. 44 Dated April 15th 1824, I have Surveyed for John Long twenty six acres of Land in Said County On the Waters of Spring Creek of Red River, Beginning at pointers the that? designated by Commissioners appointed for that Purpose for the Line between Said Long & William Stumbaugh Running South twenty poles to a post Oak Said Long’s corner of a thirty acre Survey, Thence West with his line Ninety two poles to a black Jack Said Long’s North West corner, Thence South with his line fifty two poles to a red oak Said Long’s corner, Thence West with his line thirty two & a half poles to a Stake, hence North with old line Seventy two poles to a Stake in the line between Said Long & Stumbaugh, thence East with Said line one hundred twenty four & a half poles to the Beginning.

Michael Sumbaugh                                           Surveyed October 22nd 1824

Martin Stumbaugh                                                        A. Stewart SRC

 

 

p.24     State of Tennessee Robertson County by virtue of Entry No. 203 Dated July 8, 1824

 I have Surveyed for Francis Durrett & William Pate eighty acres of land in said County on the waters of Red River, beginning on a black walnut & elm on John Ellison’s East Boundary line running South with his line & passing his corner in all two hundred forty four poles to a stake & pointers in the Widow Finley’s North boundary line, thence East with her line thirteen poles to a white oak said Durrett’s South West corner of the tract he lines on, thence North with his line fifty three poles to a hickory said Durrett’s corner, thence North with his line fifty three poles to a hickory said Durrett’s corner, thence East with his line thirty two poles to a stake in his field his corner, thence North with his line thirty nine poles to a white oak and black oak, his corner, thence East with his twenty one poles to a hickory and willow oak Holeman's corner in Durrett’s line, thence North with Holeman’s line one hundred & fifty two poles to two small hickorys in said Pates field, thence West sixty six poles to the Beginning.

Edmund Brewer           }                                              Surveyed November 1, 1824

Alfred M. Crabtree       }

 

 

p.24     State of Tennessee Robertson County By virtue of Entry No. 182 Dated July 5th 1824, I have Surveyed for Joseph Latimer Seventeen acres & one hundred & Eight poles of Land in Said county adjoining him Beginning on William Longs North West corner Running South with his line Eleven poles to a post Oak Samuel Shannon’s corner thence West with his line Eighty four poles to a Stake & pointers Said Shannon’s corner thence South with his line forty five poles to a red Oak Said Shannon’s Corner in Matthew Brooks line thence West with his line thirty four poles to a red oak in said line & Shannon’s corner of another Survey, thence North with his line fifty six poles to a small hickory in Said Latimers field Thence East one hundred & eighteen poles to the Beginning.

Edmund Brewer                                               Surveyed November 1st 1824

Jonathan Latimer                                                          A. Stewart SRC

 

 

 

p. 35    Plotted by a Scale of 50 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virtue of Entry No. 262 dated September 25th 1824, I have Surveyed for Samuel Shannon Eleven acres of Land is Said County on the waters of Armstrong Fork of Red River, Beginning where Samuel Shannon’s line & John Parke's line Intersect, runs West ninety Six poles to a small red oak in William Latimer's line, thence South with his line twelve poles to his corner, thence East with his line twenty poles to a red oak his corner, thence South with his line eight poles to a Stake & pointers in Said Latimer's line, thence East Seventy Six poles to a post oak & hickory in Samuel Shannon’s line, thence North twenty poles to the Beginning.

 

James Shannon                                     Surveyed March 22nd 1825

William Shannon                                                           A. Stewart SRC

 

 

 

p.40     Plotted by a Scale of 100 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County y Virtue of Entry No. 251/351 dated September 25th 1824, I have Surveyed for Samuel Shannon fifty acres of Land in Said County on the waters of Red River, Beginning on a black oak in Warren H. Spellerry's? South Boundary line, runs west forty Seven poles to a red oak, thence South forty Six & a half poles to a stake in Strong’s line thence East one hundred & sixty nine poles to a Stake in Joseph Latimers line, thence north with his line forty six & a half poles to a Stake, thence West one hundred & twenty two poles to the Beginning.

 

Joseph Latimer                                     Surveyed March 22nd 1825

William Shannon                                                           A. Stewart SRC

 

 

p. 41  Plotted by a Scale of 100 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virture of Entry No. 235 dated August 12th 1824, I have Surveyed for James Shannon forty acres of Land in Said County on the South Fork of Red River, Beginning on a post oak near McCullour north boundary line, runs East one hundred & sixty seven poles to a Stake in a field, thence north thirty six poles to a white oak in Strains line, thence west with his line one hundred and two poles to a post oak his corner, thence North with his line Six poles to a post oak Powell’s corner, thence west with his line Sixty five poles to a Stake, thence South forty two poles to the Beginning.

George Adams                                                 Surveyed March 22nd 1825

James Cone                                                                  A. Stewart SRC

 

 

 

p. 42  Plotted by a Scale of 100 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virtue of Entry No. 298 dated February 26th 1825, I have Surveyed for James Shannon Seventy acres of Land in Said County on the waters of Red River, Beginning on two post oaks in William Coles line, runs with Said line East one hundred Seven & three fourth poles to a small Hickory Jacobs corner, thence north with his line one hundred & four poles, to his Post Oaks in McCullours line, thence West with Said line one hundred Seven & three fourths poles to a stake & pointers, thence south one hundred and four poles to the Beginning.

Henry Elmore                                                   Surveyed March 23rd 1825

William Shannon                                                           A. Stewart SRC

 

 

 

p.43  Plotted by a Scale of 100 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virtue of Entry No. 237 dated August 12th 1824, I have Surveyed for James Shannon one hundred acres of Land in Said county on the waters of the South fork of Red River, Beginning on a black oak near the South boundary of Andersons 640 acre Survey, runs South forty poles to a stake & pointers in the north Boundary line of the tract the Widow Shannon now lives, on Strings East with Said line two hundred & eighteen poles to a post oak William Coles corner, thence north with his line eighty poles to a post oak his corner, thence East with his line fifty two & a half poles to a stake & pointers, thence north one hundred & four poles to a Stake in M.Cullour's line, thence west with his line sixty five & one half poles to a Stake & pointers in Andersons line, thence South with his line one hundred & forty four poles to his corner, thence West with his line two hundred & five poles to the Beginning.

Henry Elmore                                                   Surveyed March 23rd 1825

William Shannon                                                           A. Stewart SRC

                           

 

 

p.46  Plotted by a Scale of 25 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virtue of Entry No. 271 Dated October 22nd  1824, I have surveyed for James Long Six & a half acres of Land in Said county on the Waters of Buzzard Creek beginning on a red oak in the Widow Haley’s line & on the West side of Said Creek, Running with his line West Sixty Eight poles to a Stake & pointers in Said line, thence South fifteen and three fourth poles to two small red oaks Said Longs corner of his forty three acre Survey, thence with Said line East Sixty Eight poles to two white oaks his corner in Perry’s line with his line North fifteen & three fourth poles to the Beginning.

John Perry                                                        Surveyed April 23rd 1825

Wm. Easley                                                                  A. Stewart SRC

 

 

p. 53 Plotted by a Scale of twenty five poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County, by virtue of Entry No. 245 Dated August 24th 1824, I have Surveyed for John Pike Senr ten acres of Land in Said County on the waters of a single Branch known by the Name of Santee Waters of the Sulphur Fork of Red River, Beginning on a white oak, runs East Crossing a branch at ten poles in all twenty Eight poles to a Stake in Payne’s line & in a field, thence North with Payne’s line fifty Eight poles to a Dogwood in old line of Pikes old tract, thence with said line West Twenty Eight poles to a Rock in an old fis???, Thence South crossing said Branch fifty Eight Poles to the Beginning.

                                                                        Surveyed July 30th 1825

William Pike                                                                 A. Stewart SRC

John Tucker

 

 

p. 54  Plotted a Scale of Fifty poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County By Virtue of Entry No. 334 Dated August 3rd 1825, I have Surveyed for William Long twenty five acres of Land in Said County on the Waters of Arrington’s fork of Red River, Beginning on a small Hickory the South East Corner of Said Longs one hundred acres Survey, Runs South ten poles to a post Oak, thence East with Hollon Ambus?/Quarles? Line Ninety poles to a water Oak in Whites line, thence with his line South twenty two poles to a Stake & pointers William Burney’s North East corner, Thence with his line West & pafsing his North West corner in all one hundred & fifty three poles to a post oak in Said Longs line, Thence North with his line thirty two poles to a Stake & pointers on said line thence East Sixty three poles to the Beginning.

                                                                        Surveyed August 3rd 1825

Samuel Shannon                                                           A. Stewart  SRC

Cornelius Summers

 

 

p. 73  Plotted by a Scale of 100 poles to an Inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County by Virtue of Entry No. 215 Dated July 24th 1824, I have surveyed for Volintine Choate one Hundred acres of Land in Said county on the Head Waters of Karrs Creek, Beginning on a white oak on the North side of said creek near a spring, runs East crossing the spring branch and also said Creek, in all one hundred poles to a Spanish oak & black gum on the South bank of said creek, thence North crossing the same & crossing the Road leading from Bells Kentucky, in all one hundred & sixty poles to a Dogwood & Chestnut, thence West crossing said Road in all one hundred poles to a post oak and two Dogwoods, thence South one hundred thirty poles to the Beginning.

James Whiting                                                  Surveyed January 14th 1826

Elijah Whiting                                                               A. Stewart        SRC

 

 

 

p. 256  Plotted by a Scale of 40 poles per inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County.  By virtue of Entry No. 1141 dated the 2nd day of November 1840, I have surveyed for Robert McMurry six acres of land in the said County on the waters of the Sulpher fork of Red River, Beginning at a white oak, dogwood Henry Elmore’s corner, running thence south nearly 2 degrees west 144 poles to a dogwood, thence east 8 poles to a white oak sd McMurry’s corner of another Survey, thence north 144 poles to a stake, thence west to the beginning.

                                                                                    Surveyed March 3rd 1841

                                                                        By William S. Perry SRC

Wm. Bauldwinn

Henry Elmore

 

 

p.259 State of Tennessee Robertson County.  By virtue of Entry No. 1142 dated 12th November 1840, I have surveyed for William Baldwin thirteen acres of land in sd County on the waters of Sulpher Fork of Red River, Beginning at a stake and pointers McMurry’s South east corner, thence west 149 poles to a dogwood, thence South 2 degrees west 33 poles to a sassafras, thence east 10 poles to a stake, thence north 21 ½ poles to a take in Baldwin’s line of another survey, thence east 139 poles to a stake, thence north to the beginning.

                                                                                    Surveyed March 3rd 1841

                                                                        By W. S. Perry SRC

Henry Elmore

Robrt McMurry

                                   

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p. 297  Plotte by a scale of 50 poles per inch

State of Tennessee Robertson County, By virtue of Entry No. 1246 dated 31st of October 1853, I have surveyed for Merideth McMurray, Vincent McMurray & Wm. Murray one hundred & four acres of land lying on the waters of Sulphur Fork in the 10th Civil district of said County, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake James Jones Senr corner, thence West with his line 157 poles to a stake & pointers in James Spouse’s line, thence with his line North 26 East 21 poles to a poplar spruce on Wm. Berry’s corner, thence with Berry’s line North 92 ½ poles to a poplar his corner, thence East 150 poles to a stake & pointers Daniel Henry’s corner, thence with his line & said Jones’s South 110 ½ poles to the beginning.  Surveyed 21st November 1854 by

Grandison McMurry                                                     S. H. Benton SRC

Eli McMurray

 


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