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Bledsoe County Courthouse Fire, December 9, 1909

The Bledsoe County Courthouse, recently constructed, suffered a fire on December 9, 1909.  Regional newspapers reported all records were salvaged.  However, marriage records and probate records (wills, estates, guardianships) were lost.

Land records (deeds), tax records, and records of the courts were not lost.

Chattanooga News ~ 10 December 1909 ~ page 11

Knoxville Sentinel ~ 10 December 1909 ~ page 3

Nashville Banner ~ 10 December 1909 ~ page 5

 

Bledsoe County Marriage Reconstruction Project

This project is an attempt to recreate some of the marriage records of Bledsoe County which were destroyed in the 1909 fire.

Records listed in the table were submitted by researchers before 2015. 

Some dates are merely estimates from census records and the age of the first child. Some wives surnames have been gleaned from land records, obituaries and other miscellaneous family records. Where possible, a source is given.  The submitter’s name, if applicable, is shown to provide a clue for locating others researching your surnames.

The quality of the reference depends entirely on the source from which it was originally discovered. Despite the problems of documentation, we appreciate very much input from fellow researchers. You not only may find cousins; by submitting your information, you will add to an archive that can be used by present and future family historians.

To submit information for the Marriage Reconstruction Project, please click the E-mail Coordinators button in the side menu.

This table is sorted by Groom.  You can search for Brides’ surnames.

Groom SurnameGroom Given NameBride SurnameBride Given NameDateSourceSubmitter
AcuffJames JCarderMargaretabt 1866Census/FamilyNancy Cole
AcuffJonathanCurvinEleanorabt 1836CensusNancy Cole
AgeeSamuel WittHogeSarah Walker30 Apr 1884BibleSara A Goins
AndersonJamesLooney'Esther' 'Hattie'1815Pension RecordJill Anderson Hackett
AndersonWilliamSkillernRebeccaabt 1800 (VA?)DeedNancy
AndersonWilliam MCardMargaret Janeabt 1870Birth of First ChildImo Lee Card Greenwood
AustinHezekiahBlevinsJaneabt 1810Elizabeth RobinetteCharles Austin
BargerRobert BWhiteEllen22 May 1831Callen Swenson
BlaylockHubbardNewbyTemperanceabt 1833FamilyFred Salter
BristowWilliamBrownCatherineFeb 1848Family RecordsBarb
BrownDaniel GreenEnglandAliceOct 1875Family RecordsBarb
BrownFrancisGistElizabeth1855Family RecordsBarb
BrownJames StreetBrownAnn Victoria13 Jun 1861Family RecordsBarb
CardAbraham ByrdRigsbySarah Jane8 May 1859Pension RecordsImo Lee Card Greenwood
CardAndrew ThomasWalkerMelinda7 Apr 1870Family RecordsImo Lee Card Greenwood
CardJoseph AlexanderGreerNancy Matildaabt 1863Birth of First ChildImo Lee Card Greenwood
CardZemriShewmakeCatherineFeb 1833Pension RecordsImo Lee Card Greenwood
CarterLeviHowardElizabethabt 1815Cherokee Rolls ApplicationHarry Redd
ClarkAndersonJonesIsabella1 Sep 1820White Co Court RecordsBarbara Dooley
Clemons (Clement etc)JamesHornNancyBef 1852Age of Oldest ChildGladys Horn Brown
CollierJoeMerrimanAllie Elivira25 Jun 1913Marriage RecordJudy Ogden
CorderJohnCardCatherine Tabt 1869Birth of First ChildImo Lee Card Greenwood
CowanGideonBilbreyAmandaabt 1866Family Recordsgennews
CrawfordJohnathon HoustonSmithNeoma15 Sep 1819Land Grant ApplicatonSlcJacEac
CrawfordJohnathonSmithFannie Jabt 1865CensusStanley L Crawford
CrawfordJohnathonMoyersCansada Rowenaabt 1898CensusStanley L Crawford
CrawfordJohnathonBilbreyLela Myrtleabt 1904CensusStanley L Crawford
CrawfordPreston HMarshEdithabt 1847CensusMarlene Wilkinson
DavisJosephHeardElizabeth AnnBef 1828Gladys Horn Brown
DortonMosesBrownNancyabt 1852Family RecordsBarb
FarmerSamuel AHeardFanny Rebecca9 April 1877Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
GibbsLarryNewbyMartha Jabt 1867-1870Theresa Kingsley
GilbreathHugh FBlakelyEliza Jane1850Pension fileDavie Williams
GodseyWilliamStewartMartha Susannahabt 1850Divorce PapersBarbara Wilhite
GreenAllenHowardNancyabt 1842CensusGreg Gonzales
GreenJames MorganMarsh?Maryabt 1840CensusMarlene Wilkinson
GreerAlexander CampbellWalkerRachel Isabell30 Nov 1870Marriage CertificateChristine Hood
GreerAlton CThomasFlora Mae23 Jul 1916FamilyChristine Hood
GreerAlton CThomasLaura Lou24 Mar 1939FamilyChristine Hood
GreerIsaiah StephenAcuffAnnaabt 1839FamilyChristine Hood
GregoryGeorge WesleyKnightRebecca Francis21 Jan 1838Laclede MO HistoryMarlene Wilkinson
HallJohn MarshallGreerNancy Jane20 Nov 1881BibleYvonne Self
HamiltonBenjaminThomasAmanda5 Apr 1863NewspaperMary Douglas
HamiltonJamesNailSarahabt 1842CensusMary Douglas
HasslerMichael ThomasDerossettEaster Ann12 Oct 1848PensionGayle Hassler
HatfieldJamesHeardDora16 April 1869Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
HeardJames ClayWalkerSarah Adaline16 Oct 1861Family Bible and Marriage RecordJudy Ogden
HeardJohn EWhittenburgJane2 Dec 1873BibleJanice Price
HedgecothGunnNarramoreJulia Annabt 1841tony johnston
HogeIsaac EasterlyGreerSara 'Sallie'30 Dec 1899Family RecordsConnie Lehman
HollomanJohnBrownElizabeth Susanabt 1857Family RecordsBarb
HoltChyron ElbertCardMary Adalineabt 1871Birth of First ChildImo Lee Card Greenwood
HornDavidDavisRebeccac1826Birth of 1st ChildGladys Horn Brown
HornDavidHornMelinda29 Jul 1842CW PensionGladys Horn Brown
HornJacobSimsMartha (Or Malissa)Bef 1850CW pensionGladys Horn Brown
HornJohnSkilesHannah (Mrs?)Bef 1856Implied - 1860 CensusGladys Horn Brown
HornJosephSimsRuthey1855Fannanell
HornJosephSimsRuthey Box6 Nov 1855CW Pension/Death CertGladys Horn Brown
HornSparling PSimsSusanna1855Fannanell
HornSparlingSimsSusannahcirabt 1856Age of Oldest ChildGladys Horn Brown
HuddlestonThomasScarboro (Scarbrough)Mossie1846son's death certificateDonna Huddleston
HughesA DHeardDora23 Dec 1880Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
HughesAaron DHeardMelinda Jane23 Dec 1880Family BibleJudy Ogden
HughesJohnSmithElizabeth12 Feb 1826FamilyElizabeth Mason
HughesWilliam HMyersCelia JE12 April 1866BibleElizabeth Mason
JonesElijah BChildressLucy A26 Sep 1861BibleJim and Mary
JonesWilliam LeeSteppAdaline2 Oct 1884DiaryKathy Lindenmeier
KelleyJohnCarterSarah1837Cherokee Rolls ApplicationHarry Redd
KemmerJohn ILoweElizabeth1820Family RecordsJim
KnightFranklin MSimmonsMary19 Sep 1865PensionJanice Price
LasaterBurtonDavisSusannahBef 18326Age of Oldest ChildGladys Horn Brown
LawsonJesseSimmonsClementine Stype14 Apr 1867widow's pensionJanice Price
LawsonPleasantMorganRebecca7 Apr 1820Pension RecordLonnie Fink
LeeDariusDavenportAnna Jane30 Nov 1898BibleBecky
LeeWilliamBrownElizabeth20 Oct 1853BibleBecky
LoweAndrew RRandolphAmy Emerine13 Oct 1833Circuit Court RecordsJim
LoweAndrew (Son Of Andrew RWittenJaneabt 1815Family RecordsJim
LoweSamuel C (Son Of Andrew RMcKinneyElizabethabt 1820Family RecordsJim
LloydJamesAndersonElizabethabt 1800 (VA?)DeedNancy
McwilliamsDanielGrahamMary Ann19 Sep 1850Pension fileLynn Gilmore
MajorsEliasBrownMinervaabt 1843Family RecordsBarb
MajorsThomasBrownMartha1855Family RecordsBarb
MerrimanHoyt BasilSmithSusie Marie17 Oct 1917Family BibleJudy Ogden
MerrimanJames WilliamHeardMelinda Jane10 Jan 1889Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
MillerJessie HRutlegeNancy J25 Sep 1850CertificateEvelyn Grimes
MillsFloyd JHughesLoucinda H1870BibleElizabeth Mason
MoyersAlbert HDavisIsabel15 Nov 1864BibleStanley L Crawford
MoyersAlbert HDodsonMarey7 Feb 1884BibleStanley L Crawford
NewbyBillSwaffordNancy8 Oct 1907Marriage Book 1Debbie Barnes
NewbyElishaMerrittPearline Eliz27 Jan 1876FamilyTheresa Kingsley
NarramoreJohnAdkinsNancy1803Crossville Chronicle articleCambria Jane Cook
NewbyElisha JrBrokeMartha Aabt 1876FamilyTheresa Kingsley
NewbyJames FrankNealRosa Jabt 1877FamilyTheresa Kingsley
NewbyJohn RileyThurmanRuthieabt 1885FamilyTheresa Kingsley
NewbyWilliam RobertChildsFrances Carolineabt 1875FamilyTheresa Kingsley
PainterJamesHowellSussanah1836BibleAlfred C Ellis
ReavisCharles RoddyBrooksMary/Meciaabt 1895Family RecordsBarb
ReavisFranklin BrownBrownHarrietabt 1875Family RecordsBarb
ReavisJames LunsfordBrownIantha Janeabt 1844Family InformationBarb
ReavisTolliverNarramoreSophiaOct 1831Family InformationBarb
ReavisWilliam GreenHarriettabt 1875Family RecordsBarb
ReelCharles HenryTurnerMargaret Louise14 Mar 1861Family BibleDeb Reece
RogersElishaThurmanSarahabt 1809Estimate & articlesMary K Kozy
RollinsDavidCarterRutha1841Cherokee Rolls ApplicationHarry Redd
RothwellWilliam TCardAdalade ElizabethDec 1869Family RecordsImo Lee Card Greenwood
SealsJamesKnightNancy Ann23 Jul 1873widow's pensionJanice Price
SelfJesseeNarramoreMary J6 Feb 1812PensionLarry Brown
SherrillHenry HuntLoweRebeccabet 1816-1828Estimate from Family RecordsJim
SimmonsJames MKnightNancy Ann28 Jan 1862widow's pensionJanice Price
SimmonsJames SHeardSophia Tullus2 Apr 1893BibleJanice Price
SimmonsJames SPanterLilly Ann12 Jul 1891BibleJanice Price
SimmonsMathewStypeClementineabt 1854census - widow's pensionJanice Price
SimmonsWilliam MatthewSmithEliza20 Apr 1852FamilySam
SimmonsWilliam TravisStypeLucindaabt 1860census - widow's pensionJanice Price
SimmonsWilliam TravisDebordElizabeth16 Aug 1879widow's pensionJanice Price
SmithJesse LaytonRobersonNelie Grace25 Dec 1900Harris Family BiblePhil Puckett
SmithWilliamCallahanMary Ann27 Mar 1859FamilySam
StandiferSkelton CarrollKingNancy14 Mar 1830FamilyJim Standifer
StandiferThomas AlexanderHitchcockSarah Elizabeth2 Oct 1887FamilyJim Standifer
StandiferWilliam CarrollAustinElvy Jane2 Oct 1867FamilyJim Standifer
StandiferWilliam CarrollMoffittNancy12 July 1892FamilyJim Standifer
SteppJames DavidMercerElizabeth C27 Jan 1889Census - BibleMary Stepp DeVault
SteppJohn (B 1801)SmithElizabethabt 1827CensusMary Stepp DeVault
SteppJohn (B 1840)TuckerMelvina3 March 1868Census - BibleMary Stepp DeVault
StewartJohnDavisSarahbef 1819Age of Oldest ChildGladys Horn Brown
StewartJohnDavisSarah1815War of 1812 Widow's PensionJim Wilson
StewartJosephHornDelilahabt 1832/33Leaves From The Family TreeGladys Horn Brown
SwaffordThomas James RobersonLeeRachael E15 Dec 1880BibleBecky
TaylorJames DavidReedLouisa Jane9 Oct 1855Pension RecordJackie Taylor Zortman
TaylorJoshuaKelseySarah1825Census - Age of 1st ChildJackie Taylor Zortman
TaylorLewisCoontzMary A21 Nov 1867Pension RecordJackie Taylor Zortman
TaylorThomasReedElizabeth24 Jan 1858Pension RecordJackie Taylor Zortman
TeetersGordonDavenportAda21 Dec 1913Marriage Book 1Debbie Barnes
TeetersTheronBillbreyAnnie10 Dec 1909Marriage Book 1Debbie Barnes
ThomasEvanMittsMatildaabt 1847CensusMary Douglass
ThomasJames FHeardRachel Matilda18 Oct 1900Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
ThomasWilliam OHeardMary Lou18 Oct 1900Heard Family BibleJudy Ogren
ThompsonJohn HenryPayneEmily Louise1 July 1846Notes of John Hamilton ThompsonJan Chapa
ThurmanPerry EstelWorthingtonFlora Ann29 Jul 1913Family BibleBettye Tinker
ThurmanWilliam ZachariahMittsNancy Jane10 Aug 1902Family BibleBettye Tinker
VernonThomasHicksNancy Harrison21 Jan 1817Laclede MO Gen SocMarlene Wilkinson
WalkerJames WayneCartwrightCharity8 Feb 1851PensionWendell Walker
WalkerJohnHunterElizabeth9 May 1818Bible RecordsSharon Allgood
WatermanWesternKnightBethena4 April 1825Pension RecordMarlene Wilkinson
WhitecottonLindley MHornSusan5 Dec 1843CW PensionGladys Horn Brown
WhittenburgSamuelGoffSusanabt 1829Census and Family Recordsfrab2can
WileyAndrew ParkerSmithSarah Ann8 June 1856CW PensionJoyce Hines Stone
WimberlyLinchfieldLasaterDiadama10 Oct 1819Widow's PensionBrenda Schwall
WileyAndrew ParkerSmithSarah Ann8 Jun 1856Pension RecordsJoyce Hines Stone

Biography of Thomas J. Austin

(original source unidentified)

Thomas J. Austin, and industrious and thrifty farmer residing in the Ninth district of Bledsoe Count, is a native of Tennessee, born in Sequatchie County August 4, 1849, and is a son of Elijah F. and Phoebe (Minton) Austin. The father was born in Powell Valley, Claibourne County, TN, in 1818, and was a son of Jonathan Austin, who was very likely a Virginian by birth. Our subject’s great-grandfather was an Englishman, who came to America and joined Washington’s army, serving through the Revolutionary war, after which he located in Virginia and there spent the remainder of his life. Elijah F. Austin was the owner of a fine farm in the Ninth District of Bledsoe County, just above Mt. Airy, and was a most successful farmer and stock raiser. He was a Jeffersonian Democrat in political sentiment, and both he and his wife were earnest and faithful members of the Primitive Baptist church. She was born about the same year in which her husband’s birth occurred, and is still living.

(listed on the 1880 Bledsoe County Census as: Elijah Austin 64, farmer; Phebe 60, Joseph B 36, James H. 25, John B 22, Joel B. 21, John L. 18)

In their family were nine children, namely: Joseph B., a farmer living in the upper part of Sequatchie County; Rebecca, wife of Henry Cagle, of the Ninth district of Bledsoe County;

(listed on the 1880 Census of Bledsoe County: Henry Cagle 39, Rebecca A 38, Phebe E. 18, William J. 14, Lenora J. 11, Elijah A. 8, Henry L. 3)

William T., of the upper part of Sequatchie County; Thomas J., of this review; John B., James H. and Joel B., all farmers of the Ninth district of Bledsoe County; and J.L., who was born in 1861, and died at the age of twenty-nine years.

Reared upon the home farm, Thomas J. Austin received his education in schools of the neighborhood, and early in life became familiar with all the duties which fall to the lot of the agriculturist. On the 22nd of July, 1869, at the age of twenty years he was united in marriage with Miss Sarah Hale, who was born near Pikeville, in Bledsoe County, October 17, 1849, and is a daughter of Reverend James Hale. Of the ten children that blessed this union, eight are still living. They are as follows: J.L., a successful teacher of Johnson County, Texas; E.F., a merchant and barber of the same county; Frances A, wife of J.t. Southerland, a farmer of the first district of Bledsoe County; O.S., who died at the age of fourteen years; Leona E., Walter Cleveland, Melvine, Mabel and Monroe; all at home; and Joseph, who died in Childhood.

At the time of his marriage Mr. Austin commenced farming upon his father’s place, and in 1885 removed to his present farm, where he has two hundred acres of valuable and well-tilled land, under a hight state of cultivation and improved with an elegant residence and substantial out buildings. By his Ballot he always supports the men and measures of the Democratic party, and is one of the most public-spirited and progressive citizens of his district. His estimable wife holds membership in the Missionary Baptism Church.


Listed as follows on the 1880 Census of Bledsoe County:
Thomas J. Austin, 30 farmer; Sarah E. 30, James L. 9, Elijah F. 7, Frances A. 5, Opha S. 3

Biography of Leander T. Billingsley

(original source unidentified)

Leander T. Billingsley is a well-known and respected citizen of Bledsoe County, whose home and base of operations is situated not far from the village of Billingsley. His principal occupation is that of a farmer, although he has taught a few terms of school since locating at his present home. He was born October 20, 1843, the son of John Billingsley.

The father of our subject was a son of Captain Samuel and Mary Billingsley. The Captain was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was once wounded during that struggle. He afterward moved to the Sequatchie Valley and died in Bledsoe County. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist church, and a charter member of the first Masonic lodge in Bledsoe County. He died in the year 1816, at the age of sixty-nine years, and his wife passed away in 1838, at the age of eighty-five years. John Billingsley was first married October 10, 1802, and the same year he and his bride started from North Carolina on a blind pony to find for themselves a home. They finally reached the Sequatchie Valley with a cash capital of one dollar and twenty-five cents. The valley was then one large cane brake, but the located on the farm which Mrs. Harris now makes her home, cleared a strip of ground, and put in and cultivated a crop with their pony. During the spring of the following year this animal fell and broke its leg, so the second crop was put in and cultivated with a young bull. Arising from these humble circumstances under which he began life, he become on of the wealthy and prominent men of eastern Tennessee, and at his death John Billingsley’s property was valued at eighty-five thousand dollars, an example of what can be accomplished by push and energy and an immoderate amount of patient, persistent effort. For forty years this gentleman was a member of the county court, and a part of this time he was chairman of this body. He also represented his county in the state legislature. He died in the Sequatchie Valley, Mary 25, 1856, at th age of seventy-six years, and his first wife died in 1829 at the age of forty-three years. To this first marriage were born ten children, nine of whom lived to rear families, and one of whom, Elizabeth, wife of James Rankin, is still living. Of the sons, Samuel was a Baptist preacher, Calvin was a farmer, and A.B. Billingsley and J.D. Billingsley were very prominent Christians.

(1880 Census of Bledsoe County lists: A.B. Billingsley 66, farmer; Susan J. 52, Thomas S. 21, Dora 15, Tecora 13, all born in TN)

September 13, 1831, John Billingsley was married to Jane Hoodenpyle, daughter of Phillip Hoodenpyle, born in Raleigh, NC, April 21, 1812.

(1880 Census of Bledsoe County lists: Jane R. Billingsley age 66 widow, housekeeper, b. TN, parents born in Holland)

She died in Bledsoe County, TN in September 1894. To this last union were born nine children, all of whom lived to rear families, and eight of whom are now living: Mary T., widow of Reuben Rankin; P.M., a farmer of Marshall County, TN; Amanda, wife of John Rankin of Pikeville;

(Listed on the 1880 Census of Bledsoe County as Amanda Rankin, 40, mother-in-law, in the household of James and Gertrude Barnett)

Hixey, wife of Jesse Hall, died in Pikeville;

(listed on the 1880 Census of Bledsoe County: Jessey Hall, 42, Grocer, Hixey 41, wife, Henry 18, Laura 16, Marshall 14, Austin, 9)

Viola, widow of William Farmer;

(listed on the 1880 census of Bledsoe County: W.W. Farmer 44, Viola 39 wife, Pehiah 17, Rodia 15, Lucusia 13, Thomas 11, Wade 9, Elizabeth 7)

Leander T., the subject of this sketch, owns the old home, is farming and trading in stock; the wife of T.A. Reynolds; Sarah, wife of Frank Hutcheson;

(probably listed on the 1880 Census of Bledsoe County as: F.J. Hutcheson 50, N.A. Hutcheson 48, T.A. 18, son; D.L. 15, son; N.S. 13, dau; A.C. 10, son; S.E. 9, dau)

and Eva J., wife of John Swafford.

Leander T. Billingsley attended the Sequatchie College eight months after the war. June 16, 1861, he joined Branham’s battalion of cavalry, and one year later he joined Company F, Second Tennessee Cavalry, Confederate. He participated in the battles of Fishing Creek, Stubensville, KY, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, and several other battles; and his command was in Kentucky to relive Morgan, when our subject rode eleven days and nights. Mr. Billingsley’s clothes were cut several times by passing bullets, but he was never wounded. He was taken prisoner by Michigan troops at Smith’s Cross roads, now known as Dayton, TN, and was taken to Sale Creek, Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Camp Morton, Indiana, and Camp Delaware, and from the latter place he was released at the close of the war. He then returned to his home in Bledsoe County, TN, and began farming on the old Billingsley farm but later he moved to his present home. December 23, 1873, our subject was united in marriage to Miss Mary E. Worthington, daughter of James Worthington. Mrs Billingsley was born May 27, 1849, and died April 1, 1890. To this union were born seven children, five of whom are still living: Samuel W., now a United States soldier in Cuba; Flora, deceased; John, Lula, Grover and Leander S., all living at home; and Mary Della, deceased. Mr. Billingsley was married again February 9, 1898. The family is connected with the Christian Church. Politically Mr. Billingsley is a stalwart supporter of the Democratic Party, and for twelve years has held the office of justice of the peace.


Listed on the 1880 census of Bledsoe County as follows: L.T. Billingsley 37 Farmer, Mary E. 31, Samuel W. 5, Flora Jane 3, John M. 8/12 son b. Nov

Biography of Jesse Carroll Worthington

(original source unidentified)

Jesse Carroll Worthington, a prominent and well-to-do citizen of Bledsoe county and one of the leading farmers of the Fourth district, was born at Big Springs, in the Fourth District of Bledsoe County, January 30, 1831.

Mr. Worthington is a son of William and Margaret (Brown) Worthington. The family settled in the Sequatchie Valley in the year 1800, when the Indians still inhabited it, and made their home on the cast side of the valley on the land now owned by Jane Worthington. William Worthington, soon after he was married, moved on to the farm now owned by Robert Worthington, which was formerly owned by a cousin, John Worthington. He was twice married and reared a very large family. His second wife was, in her girlhood, Miss Mariah Hutcheson, of Jackson county, and is still living on the old farm. By the first marriage were born twelve children, of whom five; Jesse Carroll, John, William, Rubin and Sarah are still living. Of the children born to the second marriage, five are now living: Mart, Tom, Frank, Eveline and Robert. William Worthington died at Big Springs, in November 1896, at the age of ninety-two years, and is buried near Big Spring on the farm.

Our subject spent his school days in, Sequatchie Valley. At the age of twenty-one he went to Union Point, Ala., where he was employed in laying track on the Union Point & Columbus railroad. From there he went to Hamilton county, Tenn., and after following the vocation of a farmer for two years, entered the employ of the East Tennessee & Georgia railroad, working on the Dalton branch of that road, and hauled much of the lumber for the bridge across the Chickamauga. He next returned to Bledsoe county, Tenn., and lived for a time on the farm his brother John now occupies, after which he moved to his present farm. Of the four hundred and fifty-three acres it comprises, two hundred acres is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and altogether is a very pleasant and attractive home and profitable farm.

In 1854, Mr. Worthington was united in marriage to Margaret Seagraves. She was born in Bledsoe county, Tenn. and died January 8, 1856, leaving one daughter, Mar- garet, who is deceased. Our subject subsequently married Sarah Shirley, who was born in Bledsoe county, Tenn., and died in 1862. To this union were born five children, three of whom are now living: James, in Kansas; Thomas, in Idaho; and William, in Missouri. The two now dead were Samuel, who died when quite young, and Jennetta became the wife of James Sampson, and died in Arkansas. In 1867, our subject was united in marriage to Mary Jane Shutters, also a native of Bledsoe county.

In 1861, Mr. Worthington joined Company F, Fourth Tennessee Cavalry (Confederate), and was with it when it became a battalion. He was in the battle of Perryville, and was with Hood in Kentucky, and at Cumberland Gap. His only wound while in the service was in his hand which resulted in the loss of a finger.

Biography of John R. Annis

(original source unidentified)

John R. Annis is one of the popular and well-to-do citizens of Bledsoe County. He is a man of much energy and ambition and in the various lines of business in which he has been engaged he has invariably met with at least fair success, and has become well and widely known and made many friends. He was born in Kingston, Roane County, TN, August 8, 1850, the son of Robert R. and Martha (Love) Annis.

It is not known whether Robert R. Annis was born in Scotland or in Virginia. He removed with his mother to White County, TN, in the year 1810, or when he was fifteen years of age. His mother died soon after, and Robert, as soon as he became old enough, secured a position as stage driver, and followed that occupation for forty years, working on different lines. when he married he was living in Kingston but at the time of his death, which was in the year 1865, he was making his home in White County. His father was a Scotchman by birth, and his mother was Irish. He had one sister, who emigrated to Missouri before the war. His wife who was a native of Hawkins County, TN, died when quite a young woman. They were the parents of a family of six sons and two daughters, of whom we have the following record: William F., who was a soldier in the Northern army, in Kilpatrick’s command of Walford’s cavalry, and is now living in Henry County, KY.; John R., the subject of this sketch; Fannie E., who is in San Francisco, CA; Daniel C.; Henry, who was a union soldier in Blackburn’s regiment, and was killed after the war; Elizabeth died at the age of two years; George died in childhood; and Sam was a printer at Louisville, KY at the time of his death.

John R. Annis spent the greater part of his boyhood with his father on the mail route, and learned to read from the placards along the route. After arriving at manhood he, also, was a stage driver for several years. He spent four years on the route from Kingston to Sparta, over the Cumberland mountains. He then made a trip to Indiana, Arkansas and Texas and returned to eastern Tennessee and located in Washington. He next made his home for a time in Kingston, and from that place moved to Sparta, but in 1877 or 1878 he located in Pikeville. About the year 1885 he opened a blacksmith shop in the latter place, and has since operated that business. In connection with it, however, he has had several mail-route contracts, one of which is the one from Lafayette, GA, to Chattanooga, TN, and he now has the contract from Pikeville to Cross, S. C. and one from Crossville to Rockwood. He has also had charge of the Bledsoe County poor farm fro four years. In all of his various lines of work Mr. Annis has been very industrious, progressive in his ideas, and ready to take advantage of every turn of the tide to improve his circumstances. Politically he is a Democrat.

April 12, 1885, Mr Annis was united in marriage with Miss Laura White, daughter of William White, and granddaughter of Daniel White, and the family circle has been completed by the presence of a family of four children, upon whom they have seen fit to bestow the names of Robert R., Alfred H., Martha and Ethel.

John Annis is listed on the 1880 census of Bledsoe County prior to his marriage as:

Sarah Thompson  40      widow   		
William         15      son                     
Jerry           13      son                     
John Annis      28      boarder mail carrier    
William Jones   15      boarder mail carrier    
						

Biography of Jonas Clark

(original source unidentified)

The gentleman whose name introduces these few brief paragraphs is a respected and prosperous citizen of Pailo, Bledsoe county, and was born and spent the greater part of his life in this county.

Mr. Clark was born about six miles above Pikeville, February 21 , 1819, the son of Charles and Hannah (Denton) Clark. Charles Clark was a son of Norris Clark, and moved to the Sequatchie valley from Sevier county, and settled where L. T. Billingsley now lives. Norris Clark was a native of County Down, Ireland, and died in Bledsoe county, Tenn., at a very old age. Charles Clark, our subject’s father, was among the first blacksmiths to locate in the valley and operated a shop there for many years. He died there at a very old age. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark were the parents of a family of thirteen children, four of whom are now living: Jonas, the subject of this sketch; Francis, a blacksmith of Warren county, Tenn.; Bird is a farmer and blacksmith on Rocky river, in Warren county, Tenn.; and Bird’s twin brother, Jacob, on the west side of Waldens Ridge, a sketch of whom appears on another page of this volume. The deceased are: Jonathan, who died in the vicinity of his birthplace; Isaac N. died on Brush creek, Sequatchie county; James died at Tanbark, Bledsoe county, Tenn., and was postmaster at that place at the time of his death; William died in Missouri; Nancy first married Larkin Swafford, and after his death, she was united in marriage to Thomas McKinney, and both died near Tanbark; Tobitha went west with her husband soon after their marriage; Jerusha died at the old homestead; Clarrissa was the wife of James Clendennin, and died in Van Buren county; and the other died in infancy.

Jonas Clark, the subject of this sketch, began to learn the blacksmith trade in his father’s shop when he was so small that he had to build a scaffold to stand on in order to reach the anvil, but learned the trade perfectly in all of its branches. Later he conducted a shop six miles above Pikeville, until 1860, when he moved down the Valley, nearer to the city. One year later he bought his present home and since that time has worked at his trade in connection with farming, milling, stock-raising, etc., and has also done some gunmaking. Our subject taught his brother, Jacob Clark, the trade of blacksmithing, and also his sons, Joseph and Charles E., who now have charge of the business. Mr. Clark was county sealer of Bledsoe county before the war, and for most of the time since the war he has been a member of the county court. Since the establishment of the post office at Pailo in 1875, he has been its postmaster.

May 25, 1850, Mr. Clark was united in marriage to Mary B. Acuff, who was born February 15, 1825, a daughter of James Acuff, and died March 11, 1896. To this union were born seven children, three of whom are now living, and of whom we have the following record: Sallie, born April 14, 1857, is the wife of John McReynolds a farmer living near Chickamauga Station; Annie Jane, born November 17, 1858, and died August 8, 1880: Joseph, born December 16, 1860; James H., born December 29, 1862, and died January 29, 1863; Charles E., born November 28, 1864; and lda E., born February 24, 1870, and died March 16, 1888. Joseph Clark married Ader, the daughter of Jacob Clark, who was born in Bledsoe county, Tenn., and they have become the parents of five children: Ethel, Dallas, Robert, Hettie and Mabel. Charles E. married Florence Merriman, also a native of the Sequatchie valley, and a daughter of Margaret Merriman. They also have a family of five children: Pearl, Cleo, Clyde, Charles and Sallie Popy. Politically our subject is identified with the Democratic party, and some of the members of his family are members of the Christian church.

Jonas Clark is listed on the 1880 census of Bledsoe County as follows:

Clark, Jonas	61  h Farmer			TTT
Mary		56  w Keeping house		TTT
Anna J.		20  d 				TTT
Joseph		19  s works farm		TTT
Charles		15  s works farm		TTT
Ida		11				TTT						

Biography of Charles P. Taylor

(original source unidentified)

The men who belonged to the generation that preceded and included the period of the Civil war in the border states, have strangely interesting memories of that stirring time. Mr. Taylor was but a mere lad when it broke out, but he was old enough to serve in the home guard, and in these far away times he has valuable and instructive recollections of that great struggle.

Charles P. Taylor was born January 14, 1845, at Parker’s Ford on the Obed river. He was a son of Isaac N. and Elizabeth (Vickery) Taylor, both natives of Kentucky. The senior Taylor was born in 1812, and brought his family into Bledsoe county in 1845, settling first at Brown’s Gap, upon a farm now belonging to Major Tallett. He removed to a place now owned by W.B. Swafford, and from there to the farm now the property of Samuel Swafford, where he died in 1882, surviving his wife one year. He was a saddler and farmer, a hard working man, moderately successful in a financial way, and sustained a good reputation throughout his part of the county. He was a Democrat, and with his wife was a member of the Methodist church. In his family were nine children, six of whom are still living. Mary is the widow of J.P. Swafford, and lives in the valley. Eliza J. is the widow of Aaron Swafford, and also has her home in the valley. Charles P. is the subject of this writing, and Salina, the wife of Benjamin Franklin, has her home in Dayton, Tenn. Amanda married William Day, a farmer of Rhea county, where W. G. is also engaged in farming. John A. died in 1867 at the age of twenty-five years. Stacy died at the age of eighteen, and Virginia died after she had become the wife of Thomas Swafford.

Charles P. Taylor spent his boyhood days in this county attending school, and when the war broke out was enrolled in the home guard. After the war was over, he set up for himself on the Millard farm, with an old sway-back horse for his entire capital. Pluck and energy did wonders. and in the intervening years he has been very successful. For a time he was on the William Wood farm, and in 1893 located where we find him. Here he has a fine farm which is well stocked and thoroughly improved.

April 12, 1885, Mr Annis was united in marriage with Miss Laura White, daughter of William White, and granddaughter of Daniel White, and the family circle has been completed by the presence of a family of four children, upon whom they have seen fit to bestow the names of Robert R., Alfred H., Martha and Ethel.

Mr. Taylor was married December 31, 1878, to Miss Emetine Swafford, a daughter of William Swafford. She was born in Hamilton county, August 24, 1855, and belongs to one of the oldest families of the valley. Her parents spent some years in Arkansas, but returned to Hamilton county, where he spent the earlier years of her life. She is the mother of seven children, Eliza, William T., Cleurta Anna, Amanda E., Charles G. Gailaird V., and Celia E. She is a lady of many excellent traits, and commands the esteem of those who know her best. She is an active and devoted member of the Methodist Church, where her presence and assistance are much appreciated. Mr. Taylor is a Mason and is affiliated with the order at Melvine. He was in business in the years from 1892 to 1895 at Litton and had at first a partner by the name of C. Thurman. Later on the partnership was dissolved and our subject is now in business at Nine Mile. He is an affable gentleman, and is highly respected by a wide circle of acquaintances.

Surnames and Researchers Registered 1996-2014

From 1996-2014, the Bledsoe County site had an automated registration system for researchers to list their names, research surnames, and e-mail addresses so others could contact them. Though many years have passed, having the name of a researcher can provide clues to locating documents and research archived on-line or deposited in repositories.

The surnames and names of researchers have been retained and presented in the table below.  You can search this table.

SurnameResearcher
AcuffMarie Beckman
AcuffJohn E. Acuff, Sr.
AcuffNancy Cole
AgeeJoan Agee Bray
AgeeTeri-J. J. Dougan
AdcockMatthew Royal
AgeeSara Goins
AgeeDave Thurman
AkinDelinda Miller
AllisonRobert W. Coker
Anderson Fran
AndersonVerna Deason
AndersonFran Osborn
AngelMary Tucker Bell
AhlBarbara Wilson Dooley
Alls, Ahls, AulsTerry W Stewart
Arnett And BlaylockMargaret Midkiff
AtchleySandra Woods
AustinJoanne Austin Morley
AustinFran Osborn
AustinCharles Austin
AustinDennis W. Rains
BallTerry W Stewart
BallardWendell G Walker
BargerCallan Swenson
BashamJanet Burks
Basham, Jonathan (1791)Dan Patterson
BeasleyBrenda Schwall
BeasleyGladys Horn Brown
BensonM Gates
BickfordCarolyne Knight
BillingsleyWilma Robinson
Bird (Byrd)Brenda Hoch
BlackSheryl Mcneely Shaw
BlakelyBeth Clarke
Blalock - BlaylockJessie Blalock
Blaylock"Aggie" (Lindsey)
BledsoeBarbara Bledsoe
BledsoeAnn-Marie (Bledsoe) Murrell
BledsoeSusie Pollock
BledsoeJames E. Bledsoe
BlevinsCharles Austin
BoltonKay Blanton
BoringVanyoung
BouldinAnita Riley
BostonStanley Crawford
BowmanTom Evans
BowmanWilliam L. Bowman
BowmanGladys Horn Brown
BowmanChris Bowman
BoydSherrydon Turner
BoydPhyllis Blickensderfer
BrewerPaula Coffey
BridgemanWilma Robinson
BridgemanLena Bridgman Truster
BridgemanKaren L. Rogers
BrittWanda Britt
BrittJohn Hedgecoth
BrittDonald W. Smith
BrockJennifer
BrockWilma Robinson
BrockBrenda Burgess
BrownA. Bertram
BrownGlenn Kennedy
BrownDavid Brown
BrownJanet Burks
BrownBrenda Burgess
BrownSue Maxwell
BruceRichard (Dick) Bruce
BrumleyKay Blanton
BryantKathy Bryant
BullockLinda Hendricks
BurdettBrenda Hoch
BurdettMary Jo Bohmholdt
BurdettSara Goins
BurdetteBecky Gill Thomas
BurdetteJames Oley Burdette
BurdetteJames Oley Burdette
BurditteEarline Young
Butram / ButtramA. Bertram
CampbellNan Campbell
CampbellMary Tucker Bell
CampenJohn Williams
Canada - Canaday - KennedyJane
CantwellThomas Lee Cantwell
CardImo Greenwood
CarderBob B. Goff
CarderNancy Cole
CarltonBrenda Schwall
CarmackDale Carmack
CarnahanBeverly Bean
CarnahanDave Thurman
CarrickJohn N Watson
CarsonNorma Joyce Carson Cameron
Catchum Or KetchumCarilee Draper Sleight
ChastainMarcus Gatlin
ChavisRayburn C. Hall
ChristianBobby J. Hardy
ChumleyBeverly Bean
ClarkBarbara Wilson Dooley
ClarkBarbara Dooley
ClarkSara Goins
ClinchTom Clinch
CobbJohn N Watson
ColvardBarb & Bill Kelley
ColvardRobert W. Coker
ConleyDiana Bechaver
CookSandra Runkle
CooleyRegina Grider Pipes
CooleyDebra Norris
CooleyDonald W. Smith
CordellTonya Rimes
CoulterJanet Ariciu
CoxGary Capps
CoxMary Tucker Bell
CrabtreeBen Crabtree
CrawfordShannon Mccubbins
CrawfordStanley Crawford
CrawfordSheryl Mcneely Shaw
CrawfordNelda Crawford Hardy
CrawfordMarlene Wilkinson
CrazeAnita Riley
CunninghamNancy Donak
CurtisErica Curtis-Thompson
CurtisTeri-J.J. Dougan
CurvinNancy Cole
DaltonCarol
Danby, DanbeyMckiddy
DanielGary Hammons
DavenportPeggy Leyva-Conley
DavisEleanor Edmondson
DavisKay Blanton
DavisGladys Horn Brown
DawsonTina Cox
DebordSteve Carter
DebordRobert W. Coker
DeemLisa Boliver
Deering Or DearingBobbie Robertson
DenneyCarolyn Storie
Derossett / DurossettA. Bertram
DetherrowLanita Sconce Miller
Dodson - DotsonDonald W. Smith
Dodson - DotsonSandy Nicely
DonohoHelen Poole Lillard
DossSandra Samoyedny
DossLouise Goins Dunn
DoverCarl Schach
DowneyLeeann Howser
DunnRita (Reed) Dunn
DunnDave Thurman
DyeKaren Jerles
EdensSherry Lowery
EverettMary Frances Caudill
EwtonChristy Simpson
FarmerPat Hardison
FarmerTerri Carlson
FarmerMrs. Jody Farmer
FergusonFran
FergusonWilliam W. Ferguson, Jr.
FieldsGlenna Milligan
FinneyPaul And Kelly Bialk
FisherDoris Fisher Mears
FlemingTerry Stewart
FosterMaxine Dunker
FordJames L. Ford
FradyCarolyne Knight
FrancisBilly Smith
FreemanMary Tucker Bell
FugatePeggy Leyva-Conley
Gad (Gadd)Nancy Donak
Galbreath - GilbreathJanet Burks
GalbreathJohn N Watson
Gass-Gist=GuessTracy Knauss
GennoeSandra Woods
GentryThom Rigsby
GentryJames Oley Burdette
GideonThomas Gideon
GillBecky Gill Thomas
GipsonLorraine Gieringer
Gist-GuessPat Gist/Guess Lemonds
GodseyDon Coleman
GodseyNancy Keathley
GoffBob B. Goff
GoffJanice Price
GoinsJoanne Austin Morley
GoinsJ Tate
GoinsLouise Goins Dunn
GoinsSara Goins
GrahamJim Graham
GrahamTheola Baker
GraysonSue Kramer
GraysonRichard R. Grayson, M.D.
GreenGreg Gonzales
GreenMarlene Wilkinson
GreenBarbara Kelley
GreerWilma Robinson
GreerImo Greenwood
GregorySue Gregory Guzman
GregoryPaul And Kelly Bialk
GregoryMarlene Wilkinson
GrigsbyShirley Arendt
GunterMike Isom
GunterJanet Burks
HaleSoni Lapee
HalePeggy Leyva-Conley
HaleJan Manning Reed
HaleEarline Young
HaleyWilma Robinson
HallMary Frances Caudill
HallMary Tucker Bell
HallYvonne Self
HamiltonMary Douglass
HancockBrian & Bry'Ana
HancockPerry And Zella
Hankins Wendell Walker
HarrisVal Charles Harris
HarrisSally Harris
HaskewRay Denison
HaskewIda Haskew Smith
HastonStanley Crawford
HeardJanet Ariciu
HeardJanice Price
HeardEleanor Edmondson
HeardJanice Price
HeardJudy Ogren
Helton (Halton)Barbara Mason
HendersonBrenda Hoch
HendersonGinger Weeks
HendersonDave Thurman
HensonE Miner
HickenbottomBrenda Burgess
HicksRegina Grider Pipes
HillBobbie Robertson
HitchcockDani
HitchcoxRay Hitchcox
HixsonAnn
HixsonJudy Hixson Dietz
HixsonGladys Horn Brown
HixsonSusan Kendall
HixonDarleen Trent
HoganJanet Burks
HogeR. Ted Hoge
HogeSara Goins
HollandFran
HollandDonald W. Smith
HollandFran Osborn
HollandSara Goins
HollowayBrenda Burgess
HollowayDave Thurman
Holman / Holeman Linda Holman Swansson, San Diego
HoltNan Campbell
HoltAnn
HoltGary Hammons
HoodM. Lowell
Horn Linda (Horn) Parkinson
HornGladys Horn Brown
HortonVirginia Horton Wood
HoustonLinda Hendricks
Houston / HustonJames Albert Houston
HowardVal Rollins Schleicher
HowellAlfred C. Ellis
HuddlestonDonna Huddleston
HumbleTerry Humble
HughesElizabeth Mason
HumbleDonald W. Smith
HunterMary Tucker Bell
IgouLana Floyd
IgouAlfred C. Ellis
IngramConnie Harrel
Ivy (Ivey)Sue Shown
James Fran
JamesGlenna Milligan
JennoeSandra Woods
JewellTerry Stewart
JohnsonSharon Funk
JohnsonDonald W. Smith
JohnsonBarbara Lockaby
JonesTed Jones
JonesKathy Lindenmeier
JordanTina Aslinger
KeedyNancy Baker
KeelingEstalee Smith
KeenerGladys Keener Alder
KeenerSuzanne Chitty
KeenerStanley Crawford
KeenerChleora Keener Tebow
KeenerTheola Baker
KelleyVal Rollins Schleicher
KelleyMichael Cummons
KellyPhyllis Blickensderfer
KennedyGlenn Kennedy
KerleyDave Thurman
KerseyPege Kersey Winkel
KilgoreLinda Mcdaniel Smith
KilianPamela Killian-Bird
KilmerJanet Ariciu
KingWilma Robinson
KingGinger Weeks
Kirkland - KirklenLarry M Kirklen
KnightPaul Stickley
KnightMarlene Wilkinson
KnoxMary Tucker Bell
LambJohn Williams
LambPhyllis Blickensderfer
LambethDiana Bechaver
LandBrenda Schwall
LasaterGladys Horn Brown
LasaterCharles R. Lasater
LasaterBrenda Schwall
LasitorPamela Killian-Bird
LawsonWilma Robinson
LawsonMary Tucker Bell
Lea / LeeShelley D Lee
Lee Or LeaLouise Monroe
LevanDan Yeoman
LewisE. Cecil Kendall
LovettRita (Reed) Dunn
LoweMary Tucker Bell
LowryJohn N Watson
CarterVal Rollins Schleicher
MccarterShelta R. Mccarter Shrum
MccowinEutween Sheffield Griffin
MccoyBarbara Lockaby
McdanielDave Thurman
McdonoughPamela Deaver
McdonoughMichael Cummons
McdowellJan Cutsinger
McdowellWendell Walker
Mckiddy, Kiddy, Keddy, MckeddyAmckiddy
MclarrinGregory M. Mclarrin
McnellyHelen Lillard
McreynoldsLynn R. Mcr. Hawkins
McwilliamsRay Hitchcox
ManningA. Bertram
ManningPeggy Leyva-Conley
ManningJan Manning Reed
ManusLouise Goins Dunn
Malicoat - MalicoteSandy Nicely
MarshMarlene Wilkinson
MathisMichael Cummons
MayfieldKathy Ann Mayfield Waltrip
MercerSandy Mercer
Merriman / MerrymanSherrydon Turner
Merriman / MerrymanBarbara Kelley
MillardArdell Millard
MillardA. Millard
MillardEvan Millard
Miller"Aggie" (Lindsey)
MillerDale Johnson
MillicanSara Goins
MillsDennis Mills
MillsBob Brown
MillsElizabeth Mason
MittsMary Douglass
MittsAnn
MondayConnie Harrel
Monday / Mundy / MondyKim Schildwachter
MonroeRose Brooks
MooneyhamLouise Goins Dunn
MooneyhamMary Tucker Bell
MooreBecky Anderson
MorganAnn
MorganMarlene Wilkinson
MorrisDon Coleman
MorrisNancy E. Morris
Mosley, Mosely, MoseleyCarolyn Mosley Fletcher
MossTheresa G. Kingsley
Moyers / MyersStanley Crawford
MullinsStanley Crawford
MunseyMary Smith
MyersSteve Myers, Jr.
NailMary Frances Caudill
NailMary Douglass
NarramoreDoris Narramore Twigg
NarramoreBryce W. Self
NealBrenda Hoch
NealBrenda Hoch
Neal / Nail / Neel / NeileFred R Croney
NeedhamCalvin Coolidge Needham Jr.
NeelyLouise Goins Dunn
NeelyMary Tucker Bell
NewbyTheresa G. Kingsley
NicholsShirley Alvarado
NicholsChristy Matthews Brown
NicholsMrs. Louise Sherlock
NicholsSheryl Mcneely Shaw
NicholsSara Goins
NorrisMary Tucker Bell
OakesRonnie Galen Reece
OakesCarolyne Knight
OdomJay Odom
OrmeSam Orme
Owens (Owings)Loretta Owens Hill
PattonSarah (Patton) Graves
PattonTeri-J.J. Dougan
PendergrassDave Pendergrass
PendergrassFreddy A Pendergrass
PendergrassPaul And Kelly Bialk
Painter / PanterJimmie Sue Page
PainterAlfred C. Ellis
Pankey (African-American)Dennis V. Pankey
ParhamMarilyn Hall Moon
PankeyGay Greene
Parigin,Perigin,PerigineRobert E. Perrygin
ParkerSusan Jane Parker
ParksSarah
PattonSarah Patton Graves
Pearson Linda Holman Swansson, San Diego
PendergrassJoyce A. Rogers
PerkinsKay Blanton
PerryWendell Walker
PetersMarshal Roy Cunningham
PhelanGlenda Womack
PhillipsRichard McGinnis
PhillipsMichelle Brown Golden
PickettTerry Stewart
PikePeggy Pike Gordon
PoeRose Brooks
PooleHelen Poole Lillard
PopeJanet Ariciu
PorterToland J. Stelter
PortmanClyde J. Deavers
PottsLinda D. Scrivner
PraterJo Ann Prater Jones
PraterMarlene Wilkinson
PughEarline Young
PursselleyMarcie Phillips
PutnamPaul Douglas
Qualls / QuarlesCarol Ann Mccarn
QuarlesHannah R. Cordle
Rain / Raine / Rains / RainesKirk Rains
RaineyAndrew L. Pilley
RaineyHelen Vittoria
RaineyJodie
RainsPatricia (Dunn) Perry
RainsHomer Rains
RainsJoanne Richter
RainsDonald W. Smith
RainsDennis W. Rains
RankinWilliam Rankin
RankinTeri-J.J. Dougan
RankinThomas Earnest Robinson
RankinTom Wrenn
RaulstonAlfred C. Ellis
Reatherford / RutherfordRichard McGinnis
RectorWendell Walker
RectorLinda Simmons Lowe
ReeceRonnie Galen Reece
ReeceDoris Twigg
ReedRita (Reed) Dunn
ReedDon Coleman
ReedPeggy Leyva-Conley
ReedRita (Reed) Dunn
ReedNancy Keathley
ReederJean Reeder Turner
ReederMatthew Royal
ReelMary Frances Caudill
RiddleSharon L.Little
RiddleJimmie Sue Page
RitcheyElla Frances Carlton
RobersonDeana
RobersonSusan Kendall
RobersonJacquelyn Roberson
RobersonSherrydon Turner
RobersonSandra R. Abney
RobersonRay K. Denison
RobersonL. Jane Humble
RobersonKathy Jo Bryant
Roberson / RobinsonWilma Robinson
RobertsDora Roberts
RobertsD. Smith
RobertsonJanette Bivins
RobinsonPeggy Pike Gordon
RobinsonAngus Robinson
RogersArthur R Rogers
RogersEleanor Rogers Edmondson
RogersJay Rogers
RollinsVal Rollins Schleicher
RomineJennifer
RoneLanell Grant
RoseElizabeth Mason
RothwellRobbin Rothwell Roberson
RoyalMatthew Royal
RuddVerna Deason
RutledgeKathye Hyde
SalesViolet Shindelar
SappBob B. Goff
SavageDonald W. Smith
ScarbroughDonald W. Smith
Schoolfiedl, Henry MathiaE. J. Tolbert
ScogginsPat Fry
ScottJoyce
ScottMjoparker
SealsBobbie Robertson
SealsMjoparker
SeatonJean Johnson
SelbyMary Frances Caudill
SelfJanet Burks
SelfBryce W. Self
ShadrickPat Morrison
SherleySue Maxwell
SherrillMary Frances Caudill
Shewmake / ShoemateImo Greenwood
Shoemake - ShoemateLarry M Kirklen
Shoemaker - ShoemakeRandall Yeoman
ShoemateJane Evans
ShoemateS.G. Shoemate
ShularSteven Tremblay
ShutterRayburn C. Hall
SimmonsHazel 'Simmons' Guinn
SimmonsJanice Price
SimmonsJanice Price
SimmonsKathi Simmons Jones
SimmonsJanice Price
SimmonsEarline Vanwinkle Young
SimmonsJanice Price
SimsGladys Horn Brown
SkilesWillie Green
SkilesRick Skiles
SkilesGladys Horn Brown
SkillernCharlene Skillern
SkillernFran Osborn
Smallen - SmallingEarline Young
SmithBarbara Lancaster
SmithPamela
Smith Hazel [Simmons] Guinn
Smith (Wyatt)Travis Wyatt
SmithMichael Smith
SmithWanda V. Cole
SmithDavid Paul Smith
SmithJuliaann Smith Johnson
Smith (Descendants Of Wyatt Smith)Travis Wyatt
SmithRobert Dobbs
SmithJanette Bivins
SmithRegina Grider Pipes
SmithStanley Crawford
SmithDebra Smith Norris
SmithDale Johnson
SmithDonald W. Smith
SmithTheola Baker
SmithMichael Fromholt
SmithDonna Doty
SmithSheila Smith Cadwalader
SmithSam Smith
SolomonPhyllis
SolomonPhyllis
SolomonCarl & Ramona Solomon
SpearsJoyce Wafford
SpearsSusan Spears Sawyer
SpringLynda Lindsay
StandeferRobert "Steve" Standefer
StandiferElizabeth Rochelle Heyman
StandiferJim C. Standifer
StandiferJim Graham
StephenHelen James Mathis
StephensJames A Muncey
SteppJohn Stepp
SteppMary Stepp Devault
SteppKathy Lindenmeier
StewartJudy Tate
StewartDonald W. Smith
StinnettSandra Samoyedny
StipeJanice Price
StipeJanice Price
StoneTheresa Kingsley
StoneDewitt B. Stone, Jr
StraderMisty Thurman
SullivanJanet Eeds
SummersRandall Yeoman
SummersDan Yeoman
SummersRandall Yeoman
SutherlandGlen Allen And Mary Sutherland
SwaffordLori Jett
SwaffordBarbara Wilson Dooley
SwaffordLavonne Griffin Moore
SwaffordAubrey Smith
SwaffordCharles Kenneth Swafford
SwaffordFranki Loring
SwaffordWanda V. Cole
SwaffordJoann Swafford
SwaffordDavid Paul Smith
SwaffordBarbara Wilson Dooley
SwaffordBarbara Dooley
SwaffordJimmie Lee Robins
SwaffordDonald W. Smith
SwaffordTravis Lemaster
SwaffordRoger Swafford
SwagertyTom Miller
SwannerKelli Swanner
Tallett - TollettTroy Hedgepeth
TateBobbie Robertson
TaylorKay Blanton
TaylorJackie Taylor Zortman
TaylorMarilyn Frankland
TedfordJanet Burks
TedfordJanet Burks
TerryWilma Robinson
TerryTiffany Terry
TeetersBobbie Robertson
TeetersDonna Doty
Teters Or TeetersZane Teeters
Teters Or TeetersNancy Ries
TeetersDebbie Barnes
TeetersSheila Smith Cadwalader
TharpeSarah
ThomasImo Greenwood
ThomasMary Douglass
ThompsonJan Chapa
ThompsonLana Floyd
ThornburyCharla Allen
Thorton Joyce A. Rogers
ThortonJanette Bivins
ThurmanMisty Thurman
ThurmanBeverly Bean
ThurmanLoren A. Thurman
ThurmanDave Thurman
Tollason / TollisonM Gates
Tollett MarkGlenn Kennedy
TollettGlenn Kennedy
Trammel / TrambellSteve Rivkin
TriplettDave Thurman
TrusleyJean Higham
TuckerMary Tucker Bell
TullossWilma Robinson
TurnerValerie
TurnerJean Reeder Turner
TurnerPatricia Perry
TurnerAnnie Erickson for W.H. Turner
TurnerSteve Carter
TurnerSherrydon Turner
TurnerMargie Markham
TurnerDonald W. Smith
TurnerElizabeth Mason
TurnerPhyllis Blickensderfer
VanwinkleElva Thomas
Vanwinkle (James Vanwinkle & Patience)Steve Rivkin
VanwinkleEarline Young
Vaughn / VaughanJaqui O.
VaughnRandall Vaughn
VickMary Taylor
VernattiBill Watts
VernonGail Pugh Wilkey
VickBob
WaldenSherry Lowery
WalkerSharon Walker Allgood
Walker, GeorgeBrian Ebiner
WalkerMrs. Louise Sherlock
WalkerPatricia Walker Smith
WalkerGary Capps
WalkerTerry Walker
WalkerWendell Walker
WalkerLeland and Alli Hopkins
WaltonRichard McGinnis
WarnerMary Tucker Bell
WatermanPaul And Kelly Bialk
WatermanMarlene Wilkinson
WatersBonnie White
WelchSusan Kendall
WheelerCarolyne L. Knight
WheelerShelley Lee
WheelerSara Goins
WhitePhyllis
WhiteTina Aslinger
WhiteDonna White
WhiteTeri-J.J. Dougan
WhiteCallan Swenson
WhitleyRonald J.Whitley
Whitlow (George Dewery & Jessie)Judy
WhitmanCarol Price
WhittenburgMary J. Parker
WhittenburgJack Whittenburg
WhittenburgJanice Price
WhittenburgLuanne Spence Taylor
WhittenbergCarol
WhittenburgJanice Price
WhittenburgMjoparker
WhittenburgKaren L. Rogers
WhittenburgAbigail Balderama
Wiley / WilleyDory
Wiley / WylieGerelene Burton Wiley
WileyJoyce Hines Stone
Wiley / WylieJudy
WilsonMary Vanegas
WimberlyBrenda Schwall
WittenConni Lynch
WittenKathleen Riley
WoodenGene Wooden
WorthingtonSoni Lapee
WorthingtonMisty Thurman
WorthingtonKathy Worthington
WorthingtonKathy and Lavada Worthington
Worthington (African-American)Anita Thompson-Snow
WorthingtonWanda V. Cole
WorthingtonDavid Paul Smith
WorthingtonWanda Worthington Peacock
WorthingtonBrenda Burgess
WorthingtonSue Maxwell
WorthingtonKaren Worthington
Wyatt > John Wyatt & Sarah Trammel / TrambellSteve Rivkin
WyattTonya Rimes
WyrickBill Wyrick
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Bledsoe Countians’ 1809 Petition Regarding Property Inside Indian Boundary Line

Petition to the Tennessee General Assembly #2-25-1809

(transcribed and donated by Dr. George E. Fox)

Petition of citizens of Bledsoe County who settled in the Indian Boundary Line before it was run and who left their improvements asking that some provision be made to restore their property when the Indian title is extinguished. 

For more information on these pre-Statehood settlements, see the TNGenWeb Intruders site.

John Anderson James Hoose?
Peter Looney Eli Thurman
John Thomas Thomas Allred
Benj Grayson Jesse Roberts
Robert Long/Lang T. Coulter
James Roberson William Roberson
Stephen Bishop Daniel Wood
Alexr Coulter George C. Cozby
Archibald Beard Timothy Hixson
J. Narramore Joel Hillerd
Wren Grayson Forgason Jackson
Steven Sutton Sr. Adam Lamb
John Stanfill Wm Holland
Joseph Grayson Jonathan Basham
James Standefer Saml Terry
Wm Lee John Portman
John Walker John Smith
Jame Gooden Issac Stephens
Geo Skillern John Rogers
Michael Rawlings John Julien
John Hutson John Dwiggins
Jos/Jas Hoge Mills Robinson
Ephraim Hixson Charles Copland
(name written in German) Jesse (or Josep) Grayson
Stephen Chelton John Scofy?
Richard Moon Benj Grayson Snr

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