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Bryant, Betty Huff., Building Neighborhoods : Jackson County, Tennessee, prior to 1820 /, copyrighted 1992. Can be ordered from Betty Huff Bryant, 1100-B Mission Ridge, Austin, TX 78704.
John Armstrong's Entry Book by Irene M. Griffey, 1993. Entries are statewide and is the earliest land record for most of Tennessee. Covers 18th century, over 2600 entries.
The Preemptors: Middle Tennessee' First Settlers by Irene M. Griffey, 1989. Exact copy of Middle Tennessee's first land entry book and 1878 militia payroll.
North Carolina Land Grants in Tennessee, 1778-1791 by Goldene F. Burgner, 1981, repr. 1990. Contains about 5500 land grants issue by NC for land in Tennessee. Indexed.
Mathias Sweazea was granted land in Tennessee
Mountain District Land Grants
Grantee Grant No. Acres Date County Book Page
Sweazea, Mathias 3367 50 May 13, 1834 Jackson A 495
The State of Tennessee No. 3367;
To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting; Know ye that by Virtue of entry to 692 made in the office of the entry taker of Jackson County and dated the 5th of January 1826. There is granted by the said State of Tennessee unto Mathias Sweazea a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres by survey bearing date the 14th of December 1832. Lying in said County North of Cumberland River on the south side of Jennings Creek. Beginning at an Elm and Beech on the south boundary of his 100 acres running thence south eighty six and two tenth poles to a white oak on top of a high ridge, thence east one hundred and four poles to two beeches on top of a high ridge, thence north sixty six and two tenth poles to a stake on the south boundary of one of his 5 acre tracts, thence west with said line and with the south boundary of another of his 5 acre tracts, in all Forty eight poles to the south west corner of said five acres, thence north with the west boundary of said five acres twenty poles to the north west corner, thence west with the south boundary of said 100 acres fifty six poles to the beginning .
With the hereditaments and appurtenances to have and to hold said tract or parcel of land with it's appurtenances to the said Mathias Sweazea and his heirs forever. In witness whereof Wm Carroll, Governor of the State of Tennessee hath here unto set his hand and caused the Great seal of the State to be affixed at Nashville on the 13th day of May AD 1834.
And of the independence of the United States the 57th.
By the Governor, Wm. Carroll
Sam G. Smith, Secty. of State
Deed Records on the USGenWeb Archives on Rootsweb:
Kinnard & Bransford to William Lacy 1850
W. H. Ellis to T. R. Jones 1885
Nancy Jane Lacy to Martha Jane Lacy 1905
Alexander Montgomery, John and Elizabeth Lee to Charles Johnson 1848
W. M. & E. F. Neill to W.M. Brown, J. T. Wheeler and Henry Brewington, Sen.
W. M. Neill & E. F. Neill Deed
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