A GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY HENDERSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE - volume IV
Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
Mr. Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith of Jackson has published seven genealogical miscellanies for Henderson County. He wishes to share this information as widely as possible and has granted permission for these web pages to be created. We thank Mr. Smith for his generosity. Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Official Tennessee Death Certificates, Henderson County, 1908-1912, Persons Aged 20 Years and Over (pp. 1-8)
- Special Census Schedule, 1890: Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Widows of Veterans, United States Service, Civil War (pp. 8-13)
- Henderson County's Civil War Confederate Veteran Pensioners (pp. 14-16)
- Henderson County's Confederate Veterans' Widow-Pensioners (pp. 17-21)
- 1830 Homicide: Renshaw Against Essery (p. 21)
- Adrienne Augusta Amis (pp. 22-30)
- Dr. Louis S. Douglass of Henderson County (pp. 31-37)
- Parentage of John William Kirk, 1855-1895 (pp. 38-51)
- Henry Armstrong: When He was a She (pp. 52-53)
- Shady Grove Methodist Church (pp. 54-56)
- Litigation Over Peter Pearson's Farm (pp. 57-60)
- George Anderson Graveyard (pp. 61-65)
- Black Folk in the John S. Fielder Ledger, 1870-1878 (pp. 66-76)
- Ol' Billy Eaton (pp. 77, 89)
- Older Black Folk in the 1900 U.S.Census of Henderson County (pp. 78-82)
- Bryant Douglass of Henderson County (pp. 83-89)
- Marriages of Black Couples in Henderson County, 1893-1903 (pp. 90-93)
- Various Records Regarding Black Folk in County Court and Chancery Court, Henderson County (pp. 93-96)
- Index (pp. 97-99)
Other works by Jonathan K. T. Smith can be found at the Madison County Records Repository at TNGenWeb.
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