1914-1933 Carroll County Deaths – I-L Surnames
The following are the “I-L” surnames extracted from data compiled by the Tennessee State Library & Archives. This table is searchable. [table id=7 /]
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The following are the “I-L” surnames extracted from data compiled by the Tennessee State Library & Archives. This table is searchable. [table id=7 /]
Continue reading →The following are the “E-H” surnames extracted from data compiled by the Tennessee State Library & Archives. This table is searchable. [table id=6 /]
Continue reading →The following are the “A-D” surnames extracted from data compiled by the Tennessee State Library & Archives. This table is searchable. [table id=5 /]
Continue reading →Maj. J.R. HUBBARD and Dr. J.M. SMOOT, both of Huntingdon, had a little private shooting match the other day. Neither could hit the size of a man. Source: Whig & Tribune. 9 September 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Continue reading →A young negro man named Jack FUQUA, murdered his father, Armstead FUQUA, at Huntingdon, a few days ago. Source: Whig & Tribune. 18 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Continue reading →City: Murfreesboro VICKERS, Rufus William, druggist; born Huntingdon, Tenn., March 17, 1866; son of Rufus Washington and Martha D. (Hicks) VICKERS; educated in a country printing office; early business, printer; father’s occupation, contractor; married Lizzie WOOD, April 12, 1892; member K. of … Continue reading →
The Tennessee State Library & Archives has compiled a state-wide index to death certificates from 1914-1933. The pages below contain close to 5,500 deaths recorded in Carroll County from 1914-1933. Select a letter group to see lists organized by … Continue reading →
JOHNSON, Joseph Samuel, U.S. marshall; born near Huntingdon, Tenn., June 1, 1872; Scotch-Irish descent; son of Joseph A. and Mary Catherine (McLeod) JOHNSON; father’s occupation, farmer, teacher, sheriff of Carroll Co., Tenn. (60′s), and U.S. Deputy Collector, etc.; graduated from Southern … Continue reading →
City: McKenzie FINNEY, Newton Jefferson, educator; born Mt. Juliet, Tenn., Nov. 6, 1846; Scotch-Irish descent; son of William and Eliza Jane (Cloyd) FINNEY; father’s occupation farmer; paternal grandparents William and Margaret (Jefferson) FINNEY; maternal grandparents Newton and Elizabeth (Williamson) CLOYD; educated at Mt. … Continue reading →