World War II
Casualties – WWII
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Continue reading →Revolutionary Soldiers of Early Warren & White Cos, TN – includes descendant counties of Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Grundy & Van Buren
Continue reading →Grundy County, Tennessee, marriages 1844 to 1880. Charles A. Sherrill (Cleveland, Ohio: privately printed, 1984). Abstracts all the recorded marriages, plus additional information from marriage bonds and licenses formerly stored in the attic of the Grundy County courthouse (destroyed by fire in … Continue reading →
Tombstone inscriptions of Grundy County, Tennessee. Charles A. Sherrill. (Euclid, Ohio: privately printed, 1977, revised 1986). A listing of tombstones (including dates, etc.) Grundy County’s 67 public and private cemeteries, with a surname index. In the largest cemeteries, only stones with … Continue reading →
1850 U.S. census, Grundy County, Tennessee. John F. Schunk. (editor) (S-K Publications, 1987). A photographic copy of the entire census, with a surname index added. This version of the 1850 census is useful because you can see the original handwriting … Continue reading →
World War II RememberedAmerican HeroesBy: Janelle Layne Taylor and Willene Nunley Campbell Sixteen million Americans served in the US military during World War II, came home and lived their lives. They got married, had families, went to college, had jobs, bought … Continue reading →
Compiled By: Janelle Layne Taylor and Willene N. Campbell Some have said that there are only two who would lay down their lives for you. Those two are Jesus Christ and the American Soldier. This article chronicles those soldiers from Grundy County, … Continue reading →
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