Tennessee
General Land Grant Book E, page 345
Cpt.
John Medearis' Grant # 3177 for 3596 acres.
This was not a grant for military
Service.
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{ SEAL} THE STATE OF TENNESSEE-No. 3179
To
all to whom these presents shall come=greetings
KNOW
YE, That,
by virtue of Certificate No. 144 dated July 24th 1807 issued by the
board of Commissioners for West Tennessee to Cap. John Medaris and entered on
the 8th day of August 1807 by No. 43
there is granted by the State of Tennessee, unto
the said John Medaris and his heirs
a certain Tract or Parcel of LAND, containing Three
thousand five hundred and ninety six acres lying in Bedford County, in the
second District, third range, and fourth Section and on the East waters of Rock
Creek, a South branch of Duck river-Beginning at a large Beech, the same being
South West corner of 640 acres laid off for the use of Schools in said Section,
running thence West crossing a dry drain at two hundred and fifty poles, a
small dry creek at five hundred and sixteen poles, in all six hundred and ten
poles to a Beech and Sugartree, thence North crossing the East Fork of Rock
creek at 240 poles, crossing a West fork of the East fork at five hundred and
ninety two poles, in all eight hundred and fifty six poles to a Honey Locust,
Ash and Hickory, thence East crossing said East fork at 157 poles, a branch at
341, crossing another at 481, in all 709 poles to a Sugartree and two Ashes,
thence South crossing a branch at 96 poles, in all 536 poles to a Lynn and two
Ashes in the North boundary line of said School tract, thence with the same
West 99 poles to a White Ash, North West corner to s'd School tract, thence
with the West boundary line of s'd tract 320 poles to the Beginning--Surveyed
January 17th 1809 by Wm Gilchrist D. S.
With the hereditaments and appurtenances. To HAVE and to HOLD the said Tract or Parcel of LAND, with its
appurtenances, to the said John
Mederis
and his heirs forever.
In Witness Whereof, Willie
Blount,
Governor of the State of Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Knoxville,
on the second day of July in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred
and eleven , and of the independence
of the United States, the thirty
Fifth.
BY THE GOVERNOR: Willie Blount
W. G. Blount
SECRETARY
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Contributed
by Dick Wood

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