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John Kerr’s Medical Doctorial Dissertation

John Kerr’s Medical Doctorial Dissertation

Kerr On Peritonitis To The Medical Faculty of The University of Nashville To whom he is dedicated for so much useful and pleasant instruction, and whom he will always gratefully remember, these pages are respectfully dedicated by The Author Peritonitis This disease, which is an inflammation of the serous sac which lines the abdominal cavity, and invests more or less completely all of its contained organs, admits to being divided into several varities, but I shall consider it under the two…

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Power of Attorney From Dr. Samuel A. Mims to Sell Dancyville Land – 1857

Power of Attorney From Dr. Samuel A. Mims to Sell Dancyville Land – 1857

Know all men by these present that I Samuel A. Mims  of the town of Greenville and of the district of Greenville of the State of South Carolina, have made constituted and appointed and in my name and ________  ________  _______     ___________ N.S. Burroughs of  the town of Dancyville, of the county of Haywood, and  State of  Tennessee my true and lawful attorney for me and in my place and stead to grant, bargain, sell and convey all these…

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The Bond Family

The Bond Family

The Bond Family can be traced back to North Carolina. A slave owner by the name of James Bond, born in North Carolina and his wife, Mildred, born in Virginia, came to Haywood County with their slaves around 1845. The 1860 Census has James Bond with 221 slaves living in 63 houses. For some strange reason, no slave was listed as being over 65 years old, except for one woman who was listed as being 110 years of age. James…

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Bradford and Wilson Families

Bradford and Wilson Families

Taken from: Haywood County, Tennessee Miscellaneous Records – W. P. A. Records Transcribed by Sallie Hayes (No Copywrite)  Abrstract by Barbra Jean Hathcock, Ray1693@aol.com  This information was obtained from a letter to Mrs. (Kathleen W.) Caradine from Inez (Mrs. Mides) Bradford, dated 18 Feb, 1940. It reads as follows (copied verbatim): “Dear Mrs. Caradine-; We are delighted with the book, its arrangement and everything, and thank you so much for sending it. I have looked it over carefully and note…

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The Beginning of Maranatha Baptist Church

The Beginning of Maranatha Baptist Church

This post and photos are submitted by Bettye Seaton Liberty in January, 2026. Scroll the photo album using the arrows below the photos.   Maranatha Baptist Church was founded in the mid-1940’s as an Independent Baptist congregation.  It remains a vibrant worship center serving multiple communities today. The First Pastor Rev. John W. Seaton, Jr., was called to the ministry as a young man and held pastorates in Woodville and Edith before he was called to Maranatha about 1947 to…

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State vs. Robert Webb, Grand Jury Finding of Murder (1851)

State vs. Robert Webb, Grand Jury Finding of Murder (1851)

This transcription was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson in 2002.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item.  The original item has the wrong year; it shows 1857, but the Haywood County Coordinator confirmed it was 1851. Source:  Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Haywood County Roll #11 Click here to view this microfilm image free at FamilySearch (Film #008151487).  You will require a free login to see the digitized record….

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Guardianship of Martha E. Hill (1850)

Guardianship of Martha E. Hill (1850)

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Lynda Clarke in 2002.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item. Guardian’s Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, Richard Hill, Thomas A. Adams and William G. Roulhac all of the County of Haywood and State of Tennessee are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of one thousand dollars in trust for the use and benefit of…

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Hallum Wood Goodloe (born 1869) Biography

Hallum Wood Goodloe (born 1869) Biography

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Joy Fisher in 2005.  No copyright infringement is intended.  Click here to view the original item. Note:  The TNGenWeb Project does not condone use of culturally insensitive language.  In the text below, certain antiquated terms remain for context. Source:  A history of Tennessee and Tennesseans : the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities, by Will T. Hale; Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1913 HALLUM WOOD GOODLOE. When on January 19,…

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