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S. side of Nolichucky below the bent - Where?

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S. side of Nolichucky below the bent - Where?

Posted: 12 Apr 2003 12:54PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 8 May 2005 10:19AM GMT
Surnames: COLLETT
I've got a land record as follows. Does anyone know where I'd start looking to place this piece of property?

DEED: TN; Greene Co; Book 3, p.380

State of North Carolina (Grant) No. 1127
To all to Whom these presents shall come Greeting
Know ye that By for and in Consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every Hundred acres hereby Granted paid into our Treasury by Isaac COLLET have given and Granted and by these presents do give and Grant unto the Said Isaac COLLET a Tract of Land Containing Six hundred and Forty Acres, Lying and being IN OUR COUNTY OF GREENE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NOLACHUCKEY RIVER BELOW THE BENT INCLIDING THE BOTTOM WHERE THERE WERE AN INDIAN CABBIN. Beginning at a beech near the upper end of the Bottom and runing Down the river as it meanders four hundred and sixty poles to a stake on the river Bank, then East two hundred poles to a Stake then north four hundred and thirty poles to a stake, then a Direct line to the Beginning. as by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear, Together with all Woods, Waters, mines, minerals, Hereiditaments and appurtenances to the Said Land belonging or appertaining To Hold to the said Isaac COLLET his heirs and assigns forever, yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General assembly from time to time may Direct provided always that the Said Isaac COLLET Shall Cause this Grant to be Registered in the Registers Office of our said County of Greene within the time Limited by Law otherwise the same Shall be void and of no Effect. In Testimony whereof we have Caused these our Letters to be made patent and our Great Seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Richard Dobbs Spaight Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Newbuern the 12th day of January in the seventeenth year of our Independence and in the year of our Lord one Thousssand seven Hundred and Ninety three.
By his Excellenys Comr Richard Dobbs Spaight
J. Glasgow Secretary
Recorded in the Registers Office of Greene County the 18th of February 1794.
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Leslie McCona... 12 Apr 2003 6:54PM GMT 
patrickdayjr 13 Apr 2003 3:30AM GMT 
Leslie McCona... 13 Apr 2003 11:24AM GMT 
Carl F Fillers 13 Apr 2003 7:03PM GMT 
patrickdayjr 13 Apr 2003 8:45PM GMT 
Carl F Fillers 13 Apr 2003 9:30PM GMT 
Dorothy Reynolds Brenner 14 Apr 2003 9:08PM GMT 
Leslie McCona... 14 Apr 2003 9:22PM GMT 
Dorothy Reynolds Brenner 14 Apr 2003 10:04PM GMT 
June (Collette) Tipple 19 Feb 2006 3:10AM GMT 
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