Link, Gertrude B. 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. On February 17, 1735/36, Andrew Harrison, James Cox, Henry Held and Isaac Bledsoe appraised the estate of Samuel Hensley in Orange County, Virginia. 50 pp. In 1776, Anthony, Abraham and Isaac were captains in the Cherokee Expedition. Charles E. Johnson, Abraham Bledsoe was born in Orange County, Virginia in 1737 the son of Thomas Bledsoe and [name index], Early Land Records, Marion County, Tennessee [1824-1830] (Harris, 1996)* [name index], Ebenezer Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Minutes of Session and Church Register, 1889-1918 [includes Family Record of the Hall's, 1794-1933] (WPA, 1939), First Baptist Church of Whitwell: 100 Years of Ministry, 1893-1993 (Harris, 1993? (Rev. Harris, Euline. Civil War 1861-1865 tidbits. Robnett, Elizabeth P. A history of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957. The following reels are available on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives: Newspapers were published in Pikeville. Webb, Nonie H. Marion County, TN: the county with a future. In 1770, Abraham became the constable of Botetourt County, Virginia for the Reedy Creek area. UT thesis, 1979. Davies, Gareth J. Geology & chronology of two caves in the Cumberland Plateau, Marion County, TN. Abraham became Constable of Botetourt Co, VA for the Reedy Creek area in 1770. Jasper, the author, 1987. SECTION 7. 19 pp. 41 pp. In response to these attacks, the militia burned Tuskegee and Citico. Flood insurance study: Marion County, TN, unincorporated areas. 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. [surname index], Hale's Bar School, 1920-1941 (Webb, 1996-1998) [name index], Keepsake Memories, Vol. The towns included Chota, Tellico and Tanasi. In 1772 Isaac Bledsoe married Katherine Montgomery, a sister of the veteran frontiersman Colonel John Montgomery. Search for Manuscripts Material in our Catalog. 69 pp. In 1759, Susannah bought 500 acres from her father for five shillings. Allred, Charles E. Some problems of rural relief in TN. Est. July 8, 2016. Harris, Euline. Begun in 1996 to celebrate Tennessees Bicentennial, the First Families of Bledsoe County Project was so successful the Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society decided to continue the project Apply for a Bledsoe County Schools Interim Special Education Assistant job in Pikeville, TN. Additions or corrections to this page? Hide Event Map Show Event Map. BE IT ENACTED, That said county of Marion shall be bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the North West mountain, at the fork of Brush creek, where the road leading from Bledsoe county to Warren county crosses the same; thence down the said creek to the mouth; thence up Sequachee [sic] River to the mouth of Prigmor's Powder Mill Creek; thence up the said creek to the top of Walden's Ridge; thence down the top of said ridge, to the bluff on Tennessee River; thence south to the southern boundary line of this state; thence west to the top of the ridge that divides the waters of Crow Creek and Mud Creek; thence up the said ridge to the top of the mountain that divides the waters of Tennessee from Elk River, and the Caney Fork of Cumberland River to the beginning. 31 pp. Exp. Abraham AB Bledsoe, During the autumn of 1779, Commissioners Thomas Walker and Daniel Smith chose him for the party to survey the Virginia-North Carolina state line. I thought you might Bledsoe is located at the head of the Valley which makes a natural funnel for travelers. Educational, economic & community survey, Bledsoe County. It was first settled by small farmers and grew quickly in the mid 18th century. First Families of Bledsoe County Files (courtesy of the Bledsoe County Historical and Genealogical Society) Civil War Soldiers from Bledsoe County Pension N.p., 1973. Knoxville, TN Ag. WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Robnett, 2008) [name index] History of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957 [thesis] (Robnett, 1957)* Additional county and community Please save file since the link will expire in 14 days. ), Compendium of Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1807-1850: Containing the Records of the Following: Militia Records, Petitions for 1813-1829, Post Offices, 1830 Census, 1840 Census, 1850 Census (Douthat, 2015), County Court Minutes (Abstract), Bledsoe County, Tennessee [1841-1846] (Hobbs, 1990? Nickajack Lake resort analysis. Jacob Bledsoe (1724, married Lohammer Terrell, daughter of John Terrell), The Bledsoe family lived at Mansker's fort in 1782-83, but moved into Bledsoe's fort about 1784. )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1870 (Goins and Hobbs Genealogy Service, 1990)* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1880 (Hobbs & Goins, 1989? Thomas Bledsoewas born 1706 in Lancaster, Virginia. There was a fire at the Marion County courthouse in 1922. He was probably the son ofAbraham BledsoeandKatherine Ball. A History.Written by Elizabeth Parham RobinettPublished by Mountain Press, Signal WebHistoric Sumner County, Tennessee By Jay Guy Cisco, 1909. Service, 1971. Family History Center and Affiliate Library Locator map- search for local Family History Centers or Affiliate Libraries 1. Brown, Dalton M. An educational & economic survey of Bledsoe County, TN. PIKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Authorities are investigating the slayings of a Bledsoe County couple. Jasper, the author, 1987. 113 pp. Ind. An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. Middle Name. Flood insurance study: city of South Pittsburg, TN, Marion County. Abraham and Catherine's children may have included: Isaac Bledsoe (1703) Click in the download box for the file to automatically download. Get some new ideas by using our Ancestor Source Finder tool. A history of Marion County, TN. Abraham, born in Virginia about 1762: Sequachee Valley News, Marion County, TN, gossip columns. TN Valley Authority. Between 1775 and 1778, the family moved to the part of Washington County, North Carolina that became Sullivan County, Tennessee. The Bledsoe County Public Library is recognized by the Tennessee State Library and Archives as the Bledsoe County Archives and Historical Records Repository. *, 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. Blevins, Jerry. Exp. Douthat, James L. Sequatchie families: biographical sketches of the earlier settlers of the Sequatchie valley of TN. Nashville, TN Dept. Fincastle County, Virginia was created in 1772 fromBotetourt County and abolished in 1776. 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. Sec., 1988. Robnett, Elizabeth P. Bledsoe County at the bicentennial, 1976: a short history of Bledsoe County, TN, 1807-1976. WebWhile the two other counties in the Sequatchie Valley, Bledsoe and Marion, are grouped with the East Tennessee grand division, Sequatchie is grouped with Middle Tennessee. 71 pp. UT thesis, 1930. On March 18, 1703 Catherine, "wife of Abraham Bledsoe," sued for a child's portion of the estate of her father, Thomas Ball. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Marion County. Plaintiffs: Heirs of IsaacBledsoe, dec.: William Reed and wife Mary, Joseph Desha and wife Peggy, Samuel Gibson and wife Sarah, Thomas Scurry and wife Catherine, David Lauderdale and wife Clarissa, Ephraim Peyton. Faulkner, Charles H. & J.B. Graham. TN Valley Authority. Marion County Planning Comm. Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. Alcohol played a significant role in the daily lives of colonists; even children. European Americans called their towns in eastern Tennessee, the Overhill Towns. Microfilms are loaned to Tennessee libraries. Floods on TN River & Sequatchie River & tributaries in Marion County, TN. 12 pp. 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. Knoxville, TN Ag. TN Dept. Sarah Bledsoe (1739). 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. Whitwell, the author, 1990. 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? )*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1900 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1910 (Hobbs, 198? They usually do not provide other personal information. Hiatt, Ellen O. Sequatchie Valley, a historical sketch. "Progress comes to Fall Creek Falls.". Jefferson County, Kansas, commissioners have agreed to pay $7.5 million to Floyd Bledsoe, who spent 16 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.. 59 pp. SECTION 13. Vanderbilt U. thesis, 1941. 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. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Pikeville are also found through the Bledsoe County and Tennessee pages. In 1607 the London Company established Virginia as the first permanent New World English colony. Bachman, Ernest A., Jr. "The Nickajack Dam sites." mental health services to individuals and their family members. . web page to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Dallas, TX, Curtis Media Corp., 1990. Brown, Billy C. Environmental & educational implications of resort park development for Bledsoe & Van Buren counties of southeastern TN. She was in her teens and he was a widower with grown children. 51 pp. . His Tests Whitwell, the author, 1987. Cultural resource investigations in the Guntersville Reservoir area, Marshall & Jackson counties, AL, & Marion County, TN. He marriedCatherine Ball about 1702 in Northumberland, Virginia. Compiled by Marion County Hist. The Long Hunter" by Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County Tennessee (Other) Date: 1796: copied this from the Pikeville Library in Bledsoe County, Tennessee on one of our visits. 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. 114 pp. Management practices of soybean producers in Marion County, TN: a research summary of a graduate study. [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? In 1772 he discovered Bledsoe's Lick and Bledsoe's Creek in an area of North Carolina that later became Sumner County, Tennessee. BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County from collecting the taxes for the year eighteen hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. 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. Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. He also serves on 16 boards and commissions, on two of which he is the presiding member. 55 pp. BAGGETT, BAKER, BALL, BARBER, BARGER, BARKER, BARNES, BARNETT, BARNS, BASIN, BASS, BATES, BAUMGARTNER, BAYLESS, BEACH, BEATTY, BEATY, BEAVERET, BEAVERT, BECK, BEDFORD, BEDWELL, BETHER, BELL, BENNETT, BERGER, BICKFORD, BILBERY, BILLINGSLEY, BINGHAM, BIRDEN, BLACK, BLACKBURN, BLACKWOOD, BLAINE, BLANKENSHIP, BLAYLOCK, BLEDSOE, BLEVINS, BLOUNT, BOLTON, BOND, BONNINGHAUSER, BORING, BOSTON, BOWLIN, BOWMAN, BOYD, BOYNTON, BRADLEY, BRAGG, BRANHAM, BRANNON, BRECKENRIDGE, BREWER, BREWSTER, BRICK, BRIDGEMAN, BRIEN, BRIER, BRITT, BROCK, BROCKDELL, BROTHERS, BROWDER, BROWN, BROWNE, BROWNLOW, BROYLES, BRYAN, BRYANT, BUCHANAN, BUCK, BUMBALOUGH, BUNCH, BURDETT, BURGESS, BURK, BURNETT, BURNETTE, BURNS, BURRESS, BYERLY, BYERS, BYRUM, CAGLE, CALLAHAN, CAMP, CAMPBELL, CANNON, CANTRELL, CARD, CARDER, CARLIN, CARLTON, CARMACK, CARNES, CARR, CARROL, CARTER, CARTWRIGHT, CARVIN, CASH, CASS, CASTLEMAN, CATHEY, CHAMBERS, CHASE, CHERRY, CHILDRESS, CHILTON, CHIPMAN, CHISAM, CHRISTIAN, CLARK, CLAY, CLEMMER, CLEVELAND, CLIFTON, CLINE, CLOSE, COCKE, COFFEE, COLEMAN, COLLIER, COLLINS, COLLIS, COLVARD, COMBS, COOK, COOLIDGE, COOPER, COPE, CORDELL, CORNWALLIS, CORTNER, COUK, COULTER, COWAN, COX, CRAIG, CRANWELL, CRAWFORD, CRAWLEY, CROCKETT, CROFTS, CROWE, CRUTCHFIELD, CULTER, CUMMINGS, CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS, DAFFRON, DAIN, DALTON, DARR, DAVENPORT, DAVIS, DAWSON, DAY, DEAKINS, DEATHERIDGE, DeBORD, DEDRICK, DeGRIEF, DEITZ, DENNY, DENTON, DEVERS, DEVILS, DEW, DEWEY, DIBRELL, DICKERSON, DICKEY, DILL, DINWIDDIE, DODSON, DONELSON, DORSETT, DORTON, DOSS, DOUGLAS, DOUGLASS, DOWNEY, DOWNING, DUKE, DUNCAN, DUNIVAN, DURHAM, DWIGGINS, DYE, DYER, EASTERLY, EDMONDS, EDMONDSON, EDSELY, EISENHOWER, ELKINS, ELLIOTT, ELLISON, EMERY, ENDSLEY, EPPERSON, ERWIN, ESTES, ETHERIDGE, ETHRIDGE, EURERAND, EUTSLER, EVANS, EVERETT, EVINS, EVITT, FAIN, FAIR, FANN, FARLEY, FARMER, FARMKER, FERGUSON, FEY, FIELDS, FILLMORE, FINCHUM, FINDLEY, FINELY, FINLEY, FISHER, FLETCHER, FOLEY, FOOT, FORD, FORGEY, FORREST, FOSTER, FOUST, FOWLER, FOX, FRADY, FRAISER, FRALEY, FRANCES, FRANCIS, FRANKLIN, FRAXIER, FRAZIER, FREEMAN, FRYER, FUGATE, FULLER, GALLAHER, GARDNER, GARFIELD, GARNER, GARRETT, GATE, GATES, GENTRY, GERING, GERREN, GIBSON, GILBERT, GILL, GILLENTINE, GILLESPIE, GILLINGS, GILLUM, GIST, GLENN, GOFF, GOFORTH, GOINS, GOLDWATER, GORDON, GOSS, GOTT, GRAHAM, GRANT, GRAY, GRAYSON, GREEING, GREELEY, GREEN, GREENING, GREENWOOD, GREER, GREESON, GREGORY, GRESBECK, GRETTER, GRIFFITH, GRILLS, GRIMSLEY, GRISSON, GROSS, GRUNDY, GUILD, HAIL, HALE, HALEY, HALL, HAMBREE, HAMBY, HAMILTON, HANCOCK, HANEY, HANKINS, HANKS, HARDAWAY, HARDING, HARRIS, HARRISON, HART, HARTMAN, HARVEY, HARWOOD, HASKELL, HASKEW, HASTON, HASWELL, HATFIELD, HAWKINS, HAYES, HAYNES, HAYS, HEARD, HEARN, HEMBREE, HEMPHILL, HENDERICKSON, HENDERSON, HENDON, HENDRICKSON, HENNEGER, HENNIGER, HENRY, HENSON, HEPPNER, HICKENBOTTOM, HICKEY, HICKS, HIGGINBOTHAM, HILL, HILLIS, HINCH, HINCKLE, HINDS, HISXON, HITCHCOX, HIXSON, HOBBS, HOBSON, HODGES, HOGE, HOLDER, HOLE, HOLEMAN, HOLLAND, HOLLIDAY, HOLLINSHEAD, HOLLOWAY, HOLMAN, HOME, HOODENPYLE, HOOKER, HOOVER, HORN, HORNBACK, HOUSER, HOUSTON, HOWARD, HOWELL, HOWSER, HUDDLESTON, HUDSON, HUFFAR, HUGHES, HUMBLE, HUMPHREY, HUMPHRIES, HUNT, HUNTER, HUTCHESON, HUTCHINGS, HYDER, JACKSON, JAMES, JEWELL, JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, JOLLEY, JONES, JORDAN, KEEDY, KEENER, KEFAUVER, KELLOGG, KELLY, KEMMER, KENNEDY, KERBY, KERKLIN, KERLEY, KERRICK, KETNER, KETTS, KILLEBREW, KILLIBREW, KIMBER, KING, KINGHT, KIRBY, KIRKLEN, KIRKLIN, KITCHEN, KITTELL, KLOCK, KNIGHT, KRECHNIAK, KUCHARSKI, LUCY, LADD, LaFOLLETTE, LAMB, LANDON, LANDRETH, LANE, LAUGHLIN, LAW, LAWSON, LAYNE, LEA, LEE, LEFEVER, LEFTWICH, LEONARD, LESLIE, LEWIS, LILES, LINCOLN, LITTLE, LLOYD, LONG, LOONEY, LOVE, LOVELADY, LOWE, LOWERY, LOWRY, LOYD, LUKE, LUNA, LUSK, LYONS, MacARTHUR, McBAY, McCARROLL, McCARTT, McCLELLAN, McCLOUD, McCLUNG, McCOLLUM, McCORD, McCORMICK, 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Nashville, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1916. There was a fire at the Bledsoe County courthouse in 1908. TN Anthrop. If you have anyone from the Sequatchie Valley, you will want this book to help in your research of your family. An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. Social & Ec. 1748 in Granville Co., North Carolina d: 01 Nov 1810 in Wake County, North Carolina Mother: Elizabeth Harrison Father: John Terrell 88 pp. 5 1920-1989, S-Z] (Harris, 1993?) The second attack was stopped at Fort Watauga. Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. His station was not far from Long Island. BE IT ENACTED, That elections for company officers for the county of Marion, shall be at such places as the commandant of militia in said county may appoint, which said elections shall be held on the first Thursday in June next, under the same rules, regulations and restrictions as are prescribed in like cases. Prepared by TVA, Resource Dev. US Geol. Bledsoe County Board of Education Minute Books, 1919-1928. Whitwell, the author, 1991. Abraham died near Moccasin Gap in the summer of 1801. Sec., 1988. Public Records Policy and Records Request Form, Aaron Russell's Personal Ledger, 1861-1878: Marion County, Tennessee; Dade County, Georgia (Rushing, 1997) [partial name index], Along the River (Harris, 1997)* [name index], Ancient Owners of Marion Farms; & Early History of Owen Methodist Church (Lasater, 1985) [surname index], Digging for your Roots in Marion County, Tennessee (Marion County Genealogical Group, 199? Airy, Brayton, Graysville, Henson Gap, Soddy. Rachel, LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). 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. Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That from and after the passing of this act, Roane County shall be bounded on the south-west by the following line, viz. Southern MS thesis, 1987. 1 vol. Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. Ye old court house at Jasper towne. Abraham with brothers, Anthony and Isaac, accompanied Daniel Boone on his "Long Hunts" into Kentucky prior to the Revolutionary War. WebSelected Published County Histories. Kelly, Martelia C. A history of South Pittsburg, TN: the first one hundred years. Beginning on the north-west end or corner of Rhea County, where it strikes the road leading to West Tennessee; thence north forty-five west, to Overton County line; thence southwardly with said line, to White county line, and with that line to the southern boundary of this state; thence eastwardly with said line to the comer of Rhea county line; thence with said line to the beginning. BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the duty of the returning officers for the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, to meet the returning officer of Roane county, in Kingston, on the succeeding Monday, with the number of their respective polls, and with him compare the same; and the returning officer of Roane, those duly elected members of the general assembly, and give certificates accordingly; and it shall be the duty of said sheriff to transmit a just statement of the polls of election for governor and representatives to congress, to the speaker of the senate, in the same manner as by law directed. . 50 pp. . 1 videocassette, 10 min. SECTION 15. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. After serving with British colonial troops in Lord Dunmore's War, he hunted and explored extensively along the Cumberland River. BE IT ENACTED, That it shall and may be lawful for any justice of the peace for Bledsoe County, to attend at the place appointed by law for holding court in Marion County, at the first court of pleas and quarter sessions, appointed to be holden for said county, for the purpose of administering to the justices of said county, the necessary oaths. Photographs by Marguerite Hiatt. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. His will was probated there July 23, 1704.

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