Transcription of the original schedules, with detail on sex and age groups, and a single area-wide index by household head. The present work contains the names of about 31,000 heads of households residing in the 24 counties of Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Fentress, Grainger, Greene, Hamilton, Hawkins, Jefferson, Knox, Marion, McMinn, Monroe, Morgan, Overton, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, and Washington. The area occupied by these 24 counties now includes, in addition to the original 24, the counties of Bradley, Cumberland, Hamblen, Hancock, Johnson, Loudon,...
Transcription of the original schedules, with detail on sex and age groups, and a single area-wide index by household head. The present work contains ...
This is a statewide index to the mortality schedules for these three census years combined. The information contained in these schedule are not only helpful with your genealogical research, it also potentially provides genetic clues with symptoms and disease. Nearly all of the information on the schedules is included. The order in which each entry is set forth is as follows: name of deceased, age, sex, race, free or slave (1850 & 1860 schedules only), marital status, place of birth of deceased, place of birth of deceased's parents (1880 schedules only), occupation (usually omitted by...
This is a statewide index to the mortality schedules for these three census years combined. The information contained in these schedule are not only h...
This work consists of transcriptions from microfilmed copies of the Williamson County, Tennessee Will Books for the period 1800-1861. There are approximately 2,400 entries, and each entry includes the name of deceased, where to find the information, and the year of probate or administration. Softcover, (1989), repr. 2011, alphabetical, 53 pp.
This work consists of transcriptions from microfilmed copies of the Williamson County, Tennessee Will Books for the period 1800-1861. There are approx...
This is an index of wills and administrations found in the 62 Tennessee counties where such records, through 1861, have survived. This invaluable index, compiled by two distinguished genealogists, Byron and Barbara Sistler, is one of most important genealogical sourcebooks for the state of Tennessee. It documents over 41,500 individuals covering all 62 counties for which antebellum estate records have survived. It is arranged by surname, so the entire list of wills of any given family in the state can be found under one heading. Each entry includes the following information: name of the...
This is an index of wills and administrations found in the 62 Tennessee counties where such records, through 1861, have survived. This invaluable inde...