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Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. 2 1917-1924] (Goins and Hobbs Genealogy Service, 1988-), Minutes of the Circuit Court of Bledsoe County, 1834-1841 (WPA, 1941), Population Schedule of the United States Census of 1850 for Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Hutcherson, 1963), Records of Bledsoe County, Tombstone Inscriptions (Madewell, 1982), Sequachee Valley News Gossip Columns (Harris, 19? Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1979. Nickajack Reservoir. Was one of the justices of the peace for Davidson and Sumner counties; first ma-jor of Davidson County Militia. An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. An American Family History is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, Whitwell, the author, 1991. US Geol. She includes a source of references for each of the families that will help in your own search. They later moved to Moccasin Creek of the North Fork of Holston River. Her life following the marriage and children are described in the section on John. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. 51 pp. 65 pp. Forestry. History of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957 [thesis] (Robnett, 1957)* Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Bledsoe County . The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Brown, Billy C. Environmental & educational implications of resort park development for Bledsoe & Van Buren counties of southeastern TN. 104 pp. Scott, John H., Jr. Pikeville, market center of the upper Sequatchie Valley. Scattered early issues are available from 1886, and a complete run begins in April 1945. Nickajack Lake resort analysis. Ind. Click here to view the Tennessee State Library and Archives directory listing for the Bledsoe Archives. 179 pp. All fields are required. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1958. Sta., 1935. ***Downloadable PDF File. She was in her teens and he was a widower with grown children. Being the historian for that county and having taught school there for most all of her life, Ms. Robnett is one of the descendants of a number of these early families. Abraham Bledsoe was born in 1737 in Orange County, Virginia. Tre Hargett was elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to serve as Tennessees 37th secretary of state in 2009 and re-elected in 2013, 2017, and 2021. Polly Bledsoe. Retyped for the page by Diane Payne 2000. SECTION 12. Also of interest are the Cherokee and Melungeon books and files, and the Soldiers Pension Lists of 1792-1795, 1812, 1820 and 1890. The area that Abraham settled is present day Lee, Scott and Washington Counties, Virginia and Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson and Sullivan Counties, Tennessee. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Isaac Bledsoe five shillings sterling. Prepared by the TVA in cooperation with federal, state & local area agencies. We will respond to e-mail requests promptly; response time may vary, depending on the amount of research required to answer your question and the unique nature of your request. Thomas Younger Swafford Sr )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1920 (Hobbs & Goins, 1994)* [name index of head of household], WPA Records, Marion County (Record Group #107, Roll 57, 1 reel). He was a captain in Colonel William Christian's Cherokee expedition in 1776; the next year he commanded a company to protect the border settlements. Our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Stephens, Miriam R. Methodism in Bledsoe County. 77 pp. Their children included: Thomas Bledsoe (married Margaret Eakin), In 1770, Abraham became the constable of Botetourt County, Virginia for the Reedy Creek area. TN Valley Authority. The Bledsoe County Public Library is recognized by the Tennessee State Library and Archives as the Bledsoe County Archives and Historical Records Repository. Indians shot and killed Isaac Bledsoe while he was working in a field near his fort on April 9, 1793. Norris, TVA, 1989. *, Donaldson Family Papers, 1819-2005 (Microfilm Manuscript #2011, 1 reel), Mamie Frances (Moser) Dyche Scrapbooks, 1870-1966 (Microfilm Manuscript #246, 2 reels)*, McKenzie and Son, Surveyors Maps. "Plant remains from the Westmoreland-Barber & Pittman-Alder sites, Marion County, TN." On March 18, 1703 Catherine, "wife of Abraham Bledsoe," sued for a child's portion of the estate of her father, Thomas Ball. +Lohammer Hannah Terrell b: 18 Jan 1730/31 in Caroline County, Virginia m: Abt. . 114 pp. One of the court of triers of the original Cumberland Association, Bledsoe was a justice of the peace in the first Davidson County Quarterly Court in 1783, first major of the county militia, and a guard for the surveyors of the North Carolina Military Reservation. Harris, Euline. [surname index in vol. Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. Wyatt Family Cemetery Research Sec. 121 pp. 282 pp. Ms Robnett wrote short biographical sketches of more than 70 families found in the ?head? Posting id: 837126172. Luther, Edward T. Mineral resources summary of the Pennine quadrangle, TN. 11 (1986), pp. 92 pp. The towns included Chota, Tellico and Tanasi. SECTION 16. ordered that William Campbell answer Mr. Alexander Sinclairs letter to Anthony Bledsoe and requisit him to lay out the money put into his hands by Mr. Sampson Matthew for Wheat reserving as much thereof as will be sufficient to purchase Baggs to contain the Flour. Hide Event Map Show Event Map. UT thesis, 1926. We will respond to e-mail requests promptly; response time may vary, depending on the amount of research required to answer your question and the unique nature of your request. Their goal is to help serve foster children within Shelby C Thomas Bledsoe (1706) Harris, Euline. 1 1908-1919; vol. 1 vol. William LytleBledsoe, et al. (Rev. Bledsoe County was one of those important areas in the migration of the early settlers as they traveled up and down the Sequatchie Valley into Alabama and all points west. 2 1897-1898 ] (Harris, 199?) UT thesis, 1930. The war ended after Virginia's victory in the. 31 pp. Apply for a Bledsoe County Schools Interim Special Education Assistant job in Pikeville, TN. WebBledsoe County, was named in honor of Abraham Bledsoe and was created out of Roane County by an Act of the Tennessee Legislature on November 30, 1807. 59 pp. Susan. Copyright Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, all data and information on this site are copyright 1996-present to TNGenNet, Inc. All international rights reserved. 1788. Tennessee, Birth Records, 1908-1920 Tennessee State Library and Archives, Tennessee, Birth Records, 1921-present Tennessee Vital Records Office, Census of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) taken July, 1982 WorldCat, Census of Wesley Chapel cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) FamilySearch Library, Clark-Dyer Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Hale Cemetery (Nine Mile Area) Find a Grave, Keener Hill Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Mount Zion Independent Baptist Church and Cemetery Find a Grave, Old Baptist Church Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Pikeville City Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Pikeville cemetery and obituaries, annotated WorldCat, Skillern Family Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, T. Y Swafford Jr. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on Interlibrary Loan from the Library and Archives. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Pikeville are also found through the Bledsoe County and Tennessee pages. Blevins, Jerry. During the autumn of 1779, Commissioners Thomas Walker and Daniel Smith chose him for the party to survey the Virginia-North Carolina state line. Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. Bledsoe County [videorecording]. Charles E. Johnson, Abraham Bledsoe was born in Orange County, Virginia in 1737 the son of Thomas Bledsoe and Chattanooga MSA, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. Oct. 16, 1992.) Geol., 1964. Knoxville, TVA, 1934. var. 130 pp. Sequachee Valley News, Marion County, TN, gossip columns. Isaac Bledsoe was born in Culpepper County, Virginia, but as a young man settled with his brother Anthony on the Holston River a few miles west of Bristol. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. He was the son of George Bledsoe. "Captain Abraham Bledsoe *, Lewis Shepherd Pope Papers, 1825-1971 (Microfilm Manuscript #1069, 5 reels)*, Tolletts Mills (Bledsoe County, Tenn.) Ledgers, 1839-1879 (Microfilm Manuscript #1650, 1 reel)*, Trustees Revenue Ledger. Research Sec. Harris, Euline H. Whitwell scrapbook. [surname index in each volume], Sequachee, Victoria, Tennessee Tidbits (Harris, 1997), Story of Ketner's Mill, Located Near the Community of Oak Grove in Whitwell, Marion Co., Tennessee, 1824-1991 [2 vols.] Thely Bledsoe (married James Eakin), mental health services to individuals and their family members. Rhea County Item: I give the use of the rest of my estate to my wife, Sarah Bledsoe; during her natural life or widowhood and at the day of her marriage or death to be equally divided between the rest of my children. Knoxville, TN Ag. They felt the line was not equitable and the court house was too far away. The land was on the middle fork of the Ararat River in Rowan County, North Carolina. Ye old court house at Jasper towne. Both settled in middle Tennessee about 1784, Isaac, at this time about twenty-four years old, and after surviving years of border warfare in Virginia and Eastern Tennessee, spent two or three years in Kentucky, and, when that was safe from the Indians, went back to Bledsoe's Creek, and there he was killed as was his brother Anthony, by the Indians. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of Marion county, shall hold an election at the place of holding courts in said county, on the first Thursday and Friday in April next, for the purpose of electing field officers for said county of Marion, under the same rules and regulations as are prescribed by law in similar cases; and the militia of said county of Marion shall constitute the ___ regiment, and shall be attached to, and become a part of the seventh brigade. 29 pp. Child - John Calvin Billingsley - 12 Feb 1812 - Bledsoe Co, TN: Residence - Soil survey, Marion County, TN. First families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee 67 pp. (originally published in the Sequachee Valley News in 1946 & 1947). )*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1900 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1910 (Hobbs, 198? )*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1920 (Goins, 1994)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1930 (Goins & Hobbs), *WPA Records, Bledsoe County (Record Group #107, Roll 4, 1 reel) Roll includes Deed Books A-D, F-I, L (1807-1826 & 1829-1854), Circuit Court Execution Docket (1810-1824), Circuit Court Minutes (1834-1841), County Court Minute Book 1 (1841-1846), Baptist Church Minutes (1882-1938), Chancery Court Minute Book 2 (1836-1847) and Tombstone Inscriptions (undated). The county was named for Anthony Bledsoe 119 pp. View this and more full-time & part-time jobs in Pikeville, TN on Snagajob. Airy, Brayton, Graysville, Henson Gap, Soddy. Betsy, WebHealth Connect America and its companies are a multi-state, community mental health, behavioral health, family preservation, and therapeutic foster care services provider(s). WebWork Activities Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time: Thur 04/27/2023 12:00AM Central Time Closing Date/Time: Wed 05/10/2023 11:59PM Central Time Solis, Carlos. First of the valley now called Bledsoe County. 46 pp. The countys biggest BE IT ENACTED, That all that tract of country lying within the following described bounds shall be, and is hereby made and constituted a new and distinct county, by the name of Bledsoe, viz. He lived in Northumberland County, Virginia. N.p., M.S. It is temporary and has a primary focus on gaining self-sufficiency through employment. Abraham died near Moccasin Gap in the summer of 1801. (199? Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1903, 1994. 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The Archives is maintained as part of the Bledsoe County Public Library. BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, that the court of pleas and quarter sessions, shall be held in and for the county of Rhea, on the fourth Mondays of March, June, September and December; and that the first court shall be holden on the first Monday of December; and the justices for said county shall hold their respective courts at the place that shall be fixed upon by the commissioners, until otherwise provided for by law, and shall have and exercise the same powers and jurisdiction as are or shall be prescribed by and for the courts of the several counties in this state. Bledsoe Abraham AB Bledsoe, Abraham Bledsoe (1708) BE IT ENACTED, That all that tract of country lying within the following described bounds, shall be, and is hereby made and constituted a new and distinct county, by the name of Rhea: Beginning at a point on the above described line of Roane County, on the extreme height of the mountain dividing the waters of Sequatchie, from those of Tennessee; thence along the top of said mountain, leaving all the waters running through said mountain in the county of Rhea, to the river Tennessee; thence up the meanders of said river to the beginning. Prepared by Local Planning Assistance Office for South Pittsburg Municipal Planning Comm. TN Dept. Thomas Aaron Bledsoe (1731) ), Compendium of Local Biography : Bledsoe County, TN. Management practices of soybean producers in Marion County, TN: a research summary of a graduate study. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Marion County. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives. Anyone can donate to vote for their favorite Tennessee State Park in the third annual My TN State Park Fundraiser, according to Bledsoe Creek State Park officials, where each one-dollar Hetty Bledsoe, and Moses Bledsoe (1729) Knoxville, UT, 1927. Quadrangles: Lonewood, Herbert Domain, Vandever, Grassy Cove, Sampson, Ballingsley Gap, Melvine, Pennine, Smartt Mountain, Brockdell, Pikeville, Morgan Springs, Savage Point, Mt. WebThe father was born in Bledsoe county, Tennessee, in September, 1845, and was a son of Samuel McReynolds, also a native of Bledsoe county, where he owned a large plantation. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of the county of Rhea, shall open and hold an election at the place of holding court in said county, on the second Friday and Saturday in January next, for the purpose of electing field officers of the militia in said county; and the militia of said county shall compose the thirtieth regiment of the militia of this state, and be attached to the third brigade. 191 pp. 583 pp. Bledsoe Tuscaloosa, AL, U. AL Office of Arch. In 1776, Anthony, Abraham and Isaac were captains in the Cherokee Expedition. . Melear, Nathan D. The clay mineralogy of the Raccoon Mountain formation in its type area, Scratch Ankle Hollow, Marion County, TN. 1 videocassette, 10 min. [name index in each volume], Marion County Tennessee Population Schedule of the Sixth Census of the United States, 1840 (Broyles, 1983) [surname index], Marion County, Tennessee, Vital Statistics, 1914 Through 1925 (Wiefering, 1995)* [name index], Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church book, 1888-1916: Church Located in the New Hope Community, Marion County, Tennessee (Blevins, 1988) [surname index], Obituaries of Marion County, Tennessee [vol. 1 vol. He was probably the son ofAbraham BledsoeandKatherine Ball. Davies, Gareth J. Geology & chronology of two caves in the Cumberland Plateau, Marion County, TN. George Bledsoe was the first of the Bledsoe line traced in America. Social & Ec. Allred, Charles E. Some problems of rural relief in TN. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Bledsoe County. Webb, Nonie H. Marion County, TN: the county with a future. 1748 in Granville Co., North Carolina d: 01 Nov 1810 in Wake County, North Carolina Mother: Elizabeth Harrison Father: John Terrell BE IT ENACTED, That the election for governor, representatives to congress and members to the general assembly, shall be held at their respective places of holding courts, in the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, by the sheriffs or their deputies, under the same rules and regulations as are prescribed by law, and on the same days which elections for such purposes, are authorized to be held; and those citizens of Rhea and Bledsoe counties, formerly citizens of Roane County, shall be entitled to vote in their respective counties. Robnett, Elizabeth P. Bledsoe County, TN: a history. WebBledsoe County, one of the older counties in East Tennessee, is the oldest county in what is known as Sequatchie Valley. Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Wikipedia UT thesis, 1979. Please save file since the link will expire in 14 days. BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County to collect the taxes for the year of one thousand eight hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. WebBledsoe County,TN historian. 164 pp. First families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - WorldCat From 1706 to 1714 he was on the Lancaster County, Virginia tithe list in Christ Church Parish. )*, 1880 Census, Tennessee, Transcription for Bledsoe County (Sistler, 1978? Microfilms are loaned to Tennessee libraries. They had eight children. Nashville, TN Arch. 124 pp. byWalter T. Durham, Gallatin. Anthony, the eldest, married Mary, the daughter of Thomas Ramsey, a noted Indian fighter and active in French and Indian War. pp. pp. Tennessee 2 - 5], Ocoee Land District Maps (Douthat, 2013) [name index], Seventh Census of the United States, 1850: Marion County, Tennessee, Free Population Schedules (Carpenter, 1971) [surname index], Teague Cemetery Records Marion County, Tennessee (Judge David Campbell Chapter, NSDAR , 2010) [name index], Tennessee Records of Marion County, 1819-1830 [deeds - 2 vols., 1819-1830] (19?? Signal Mtn, the author, 1983. 25 pp. 1 1895-1920; vol. Roll includes Deed Book A of A & B (1819-1830), Deed Book B of A & B (1819-1830), Ebenezer Cumberland Presbyterian Register (1889-1918), Register of Sulphur Spring M.E. Note: Affiliate links are used within the directory on this site and a small contribution goes to the website for some purchases made. An appendix is added to contains longer lists and additional information. Bachman, Ernest A., Jr. "The Nickajack Dam sites." Add a memorial, flowers or photo. In 1787 and 1788, Anthony received warrants for land in Sullivan County, Tennessee. In 1770, Abraham became the An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. Huntsville, AL, the author, 1988. Bledsoe is located at the head of the Valley which makes a natural funnel for travelers. Nickajack-Chattanooga area recreation study. SECTION 8. Bledsoe County, Tennessee Genealogy FamilySearch 69 pp. Beimfohr, Oliver W. Battle Creek coal, Marion County, TN. Bledsoe County, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. Search for Manuscripts Material in our Catalog. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Div. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That the territory south west of Bledsoe, and south of Warren and Franklin counties, shall constitute a county by the name of Marion. county Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF File, 330 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index. Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Bledsoe County WebBledsoe County was formed in 1807, with the town of Madison as its county seat. About 1768, Abraham moved to Tennessee. SECTION 5. Bledsoe County . The following reel is available on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives: Newspapers were published in Jasper, Sequatchie and South Pittsburg. Ann Bledsoe (1735) N.p., 1977. Emp. South Pittsburg on the TN River, Marion County, TN. Early tax lists generally include all white males over 21 and indicate whether they owned land or slaves. County, who was born in 1734. People Projects Discussions Surnames BE IT ENACTED, That the said county of Rhea, be, and the same is hereby declared a part of the district of Hamilton, in the same manner and for all purposes, civil, criminal and military, in as full and ample a manner as any county in this state, and shall send two jurors to the superior court of said district. U. William Bledsoe (1715). In 1738 the western part became Augusta County. Knoxville, TVA, 1934. var. TN Div. The services and oversight found in the Secretary of State's office reach every department and agency in state government. & Richard A. Yarnell. 13-47. Service, 1971. )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1910 (Hobbs & Goins, 19?? BE IT ENACTED, That a majority of the acting justices of the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, when in session, shall have power, and are hereby authorized and required, to lay a county tax, not exceeding twelve and one half cents on each hundred acres of land liable to taxation; twelve and one half cents on each white poll; twenty five cents on each black poll; fifty cents on each stud horse, kept for covering mares; said tax to be laid from year to year, until otherwise provided for by law. Knoxville, TVA, 1962. On February 12, 1706, Abraham Bledsoe of Wiccomico Parish, Northumberland County sold John Burne a tract of land near the head of Dividing Creek for 9,000 pounds of tobacco. The first European settlement in Orange County, Virginia was in 1714 and the county was officialy formed in 1734 with no western border. Spotsylvania County, Virginia was established in 1721 from parts of Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. 76 pp. Emp. 18 pp. Hack, John T. Interpretation of Cumberland escarpment & highland rim, south central TN & northeast AL. The effects upon local finance of real property purchases by the TVA, survey #8: Guntersville Reservoir counties. 99 pp. Driskell, Boyce N. Cultural resource investigations in the Nickajack Reservoir area, Marion County, TN. 111 pp. Hackworth, Elizabeth R. Quality in the common. Families First of Bledsoe County Bledsoe County Archives Bledsoe County TNGenWeb Sec., 1988. SECTION 7. ?-)*, Sequatchie Valley Bible Records (Douthat, 1985), Tennessee Fourth Surveyor's District Land Surveys 1814-1824 : Anderson, Bledsoe, Campbell, Morgan, Overton, Rhea and Roane Counties, Tenn. (Bailey, 1996), Tennessee, Records of Bledsoe County : County Court Minute Book [1841-1846] (WPA, 1939), United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1850 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1860 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe Co., Tennessee, 1870 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1880 (Hobbs, 1990? Cameron, Walter M. Memoirs of Marion County, TN, 1893-1946. Lasater, Lee. 125 pp. SECTION 6. 1 1881-1910; vol. Agricultural-industrial survey of Marion County, TN. Additions or corrections to this page? )* [name index], Marion County, Tennessee, Marriages [vol. On February 17, 1735/36, Andrew Harrison, James Cox, Henry Held and Isaac Bledsoe appraised the estate of Samuel Hensley in Orange County, Virginia. Nashville, TN Dept. Div. 2 1920-1989, A-G; vol. PIKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Authorities are investigating the slayings of a Bledsoe County couple. Quarterly Conference Records, Methodist, Pikeville Circuit, 1866-1874. WebFirst families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee Statement of Responsibility: Elizabeth Parham Robnett Authors: Robnett, Elizabeth Parham (Main Author) Format: At that time it was in North Carolina. 16 pp. 158 pp. WebGenealogy for Thomas Hale, I (1790 - 1860) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. [name index], Marion County, Tennessee Cemetery Records (Harris, 1987)* [alphabetical by cemetery with surname index], Marion County, Tennessee, Deed Book C, Abstract, 1831-1836 (Hobbs & Goins, 1993? For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Beginning on the north bank of Tennessee, at the end of the ridge that divides the waters of White's Creek from those of Piney River; thence along said ridge, to Wallen's Ridge; thence north forty five west to Overton county line. Bledsoe Was killed by Indians about 300 yards west from this spot on April 9, 1793. Nashville, TN Wildlife Resources Agency. Their parents had come from England to Culpepper County, Virginia. "An Act to establish a new county south west of Bledsoe and south of Warren and Franklin counties.". BAILEY, BALLARD, BATES, BEATTY, BEATY, BEAUCHAMP, BELL, BENNET, BENNETT, BIDDY, BILLINGSLEY, BIRDITT, BLACK, BLACKWOOD, BLOUNT, BLYTHE, BOLEN, BOOTH, BOWMAN, BOYD, BRADFIELD, BRADSHAW, BRANHAM, BRANNON, BRASWELL, BRAWLEY, BRAZWELL, BRIDGEMAN, BRIDGMAN, BRISTOE, BRISTOW, BRONSON, BROWN, BROWNE, BROWNLOW, BROYLES, BRYANT, BUCKINGHAM, BUFORD, BULLUCK, BUNCH, BURCHFIELD, BYRD, CAMPBELL, CAPPS, CARD, CARMACK, CARNAHAN, CARNES, CARNEY, CARROLL, CASH, CASWELL, CATKINS, CHASE, CHERMAN, CHERRY, CHRISTIAN, CLARK, CLEAGE, CLENDENEN, CLONINGER, CLOSE, COCKE, COLE, COLLING, CONGER, CONOVER, CONWAY, COOKE, COOLEY, COOPER, CORDELL, COULTER, COWAN, COX, CRAWFORD, CRAWLEY, CROCK, CROCKETT, CUMMINS, CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS, DAFFRON, DALTON, DANIELS, DARROW, DARWIN, DAVIS, DAY, DEAKINS, DENTON, DENTONS, DEVENPORT, DEVER, DICKERSON, DONELSON, DORSEY, DORTON, DOUGLAS, DOUTHIT, DUGGER, DUNLEY, DUNN, DWIGGINS, DYER, ECHOLLS, EDENS, EDMONSON, ELDER, ELLISON, ENGLAND, ESTES, EVANS, EVITT, EWBANKS, FALKNER, FARMER, FERGUSON, FINLEY, FORD, FOREST, FORREST, FOSTER, FRAILEY, FRAISURE, FRAZIER, FREILY, FUQUA, GADD, GADENHISE, GALBRAITH, GALLANT, GARDNER, GARRISON, GARVIN, GASS, GAULT/GOTT, GENTRY, GIBBONS, GILL, GILMORE, GIPSON, GLASS, GODSEY, GOEN, GOTCHER, GOTT, GRAFTON, GRAHAM, GREAVER, GREELEY, GREER, GRIFFITH, GRIMES, GRIMSLEY, GRUNDY, GUESS, GUINN, HALE, HALL, HAMILTON, HAMMOND, HANKINS, HANNA, HARRIS, HASKEW, HATFIELD, HAWKINS, HEDGOUTH, HENCH, HENDERSON, HENDRIX, HENNINGER, HENRY, HENSON, HICK, HICKS, HIGGANBOTHAM, HILL, HINCH, HIXON, HIXSON, HOGE, HOLDEN, HOLLIDAY, HOLMAN, HOOD, HOODENPYLE, HOOPER, HOPE, HORBECK, HOSKISSON, HOUSTON, HOWARD, HUDSON, HUGHES, HUGHS, HUMBLE, HUMPHREY, HUTCHESON, HYDER, JACKS, JACKSON, JAMES, JENKINS, JEWELLS, JOHNSON, JONES, JULIAN, KAIGER, KARNES, KEEDY, KELCH, KELLEY, KELLY, KELTNER, KENDALL, KERKLIN, KERLEY, KILGORE, KING, KIRBY, KIRK, KIRKLAND, KIRKLEN, KIRKLIN, KRICHBAUM, KUYKENDALL, KYLE, LAMB, LANGLEY, LARKIN, LASATER, LASTER, LAWLER, LAY, LEE, LEIGH, LEWIS, LOCKE, LOONEY, LOVE, LOWDEN, LOWE, LOWERY, LOYD, LUCKER, LUTTRELL, LYNCH, McCAIN, McCALL, McCLANAHAN, McCLELLAN, McCLELLAND, McCLELLEN, McCLUNG, McCOLLOUGH, McCORMICK, McDANIEL, McDONALD, McDONOUGH, McDOWELL, McGREGER, McGREGOR, McIVEN, McKELL, McKENNEY, McKINNEY, McMINN, McNAIR, McREYNOLDS, MALABY, MARSH, MASSENGALE, MASSEY, MASSINGALE, MATHIAS, MATLOCK, MAUZY, MAXWELL, MAYO, MELONEY, MERCER, MERRIMAN, MILLER, MILLICAN, MILLS, MISER, MITCHELL, MITTS, MONTGOMERY, MOORE, MORGAN, MORRIS, MOYERS, MULKEY, MUNSEY, MURPHY, MURRAY, MURRELL, MYERS, NAIL, NARRAMORE, NEWMAN, NICHOLS, NORWOOD, OATS, OGLE, ORMES, OWENS, OWING, OXSHEER/OXIER, OZBORNE, OZBURN, PANKEY, PANTER, PARHAM, PARKER, PARKS, PATTON, PAXTON, PAYNE, PEARCE, PENDERGRASS, PETERS, PHELPS, PICKNELL, PIKE, PITTS, POLK, POLLARD, POORE, POPE, PORTER, PORTMAN, POWELL, PRESTON, PRIGMORE, PRUETT, RAINEY, RAINS, RANDALS, RANDOLPH, RANKIN, RANKINS, RAWLING, RAWLINGS, REAMY, RECTOR, REDD, REED, RENFRO, REYNOLDS, RHEA, RICE, ROBERSON, ROBERTS, ROBERTSON, ROBINETT, ROBINETTE, ROBINSON, ROBNETT, ROGERS, ROLLINS, ROMINES, RONCEVILLE, ROOSEVELT, ROSECRANS, ROSS, ROWAN, RUNION, RUTHERFORD, RUTLEDGE, SAMPSON, SARTAIN, SARTIN, SAWYER, SCARBOROUGH, SCHOOLFIELD, SEGRAVES, SELBY, SEVIER, SHARP, SHELBY, SHELTON, SHEMWELL, SHEPARD, SHEPHERD, SHERLEY, SHERRELL, SHERRILL, SHIRLEY, SHOCKLY, SIGLER, SIMPSON, SIMS, SKILES, SKILLERN, SKILLMAN, SLOAN, SMALLWOOD, SMITH, SNIDER, SPEARS, SPOTWOOD, SPRINGS, SPURIN, STANDEFER, STANDIFER, STARK, STEPHENS, STEPP, STEWARD, STEWART, STONE, STORY, STOUT, STOVALL, STRAW, STRINGFIELD, SUTHERLAND, SUTTON, SWAFFORD, SWIGGINS, TATE, TAYLOR, TEATERS, TEETERS, TELLIS, TERRY, THOMAS, THOMPSON, THURMAN, TILLEY, TIPTON, TOLLETT, TORBETT, TOWNSEND, TROOST, TUCKER, TULLOSS, TUNNELL, TURNER, VAN BUREN, VAUGHN, VAUGHT, VERNON, VICTERY, WAFER, WALKER, WALTON, WARNER, WASHINGTON, WATERHOUSE, WATKINS, WATSON, WHEELER, WHITE, WHITESIDE, WHITESIDES, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINTIN, WITTEN, WOODS, WORTHINGTON, WRIGHT, WYATT, Mountain Press, Signal Mountain, TN 37377, Beyond the Birth, Marriage and Death Dates, Finding Family History in Federal Records.

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