Jeremiah
Gregory
Land Grant
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Book 10, Page 4 - 9 May 1828
(Middle Tennessee District Land Grant)
Jeremiah Gregory - Fifty acres on the waters of
Peytons Creek
Recorded
January 4th, 1828
The State of Tennessee - No. 7984
To All To Whom These Presents Shall Come,
Greeting: KNOW YE, that for, and in
consideration of the sum of one cent per acre, paid into the office of the
Entry-Taker of Smith County, and entered on the 7th day of January
1826 pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of said
state, passed on the twenty-second day of November, one thousand eight hundred
and twenty three, and the acts supplemental thereto by No. 582.
There is granted by the said state of Tennessee, unto
Jeremiah Gregory a certain Tract or Parcel of Land, containing Fifty Acres by
survey bearing date the 27th day of January 1827 lying in said
county, on the waters of Peytons Creek and bounded as follows to wit Beginning
at a sugar tree and ash his N.E. corner running thence East seventy six poles
to a buckeye thence South one hundred five and a half poles to a beech and
dogwood thence West seventy six poles to an elm thence South one hundred five
and a half poles to the beginning.
With the hereditaments and appurtenances. To have and to hold, the said Tract or
Parcel of Land, with its appurtenances, to the said Jeremiah Gregory and his
heirs forever. In witness whereof,
Samuel Houston Governor of the State of Tennessee, hath hereunto set his hand,
and caused the great seal of the State to be affixed, at Nashville, on the
ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty
eight, and of the Independence of the United States the fifty second.
By
The Governor, Sam Houston
Secretary,
Daniel Graham
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