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Trinity United Methodist Church

Trinity United Methodist Church

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Jane Norton Powell in 2000.  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. Located at Nutbush in Haywood County, the church was organized in 1822 after a camp meeting by Bishop Moses Brock. The church was formerly known as Buckhorn church and located a…

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Harmony Baptist Church

Harmony Baptist Church

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Jane Norton Powell 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. Harmony Baptist Church was organized 14 October 1837 east of the Haywood-Hardeman County line and about a mile and half west of Cedar Chapel. In 1840, the church moved to the…

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American Service Men and Women Buried at Trinity United Methodist Cemetery

American Service Men and Women Buried at Trinity United Methodist Cemetery

This history was submitted to the archived USGenWeb Project by Jane Norton Powell in 2000.  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. We welcome updates and additions to this listing.   Civil War:  Union R. L. Quick Civil War:  Confederate Alison, Benjamin Walker Baker, Eli Binford, H. G. Bryan, James D. Clay, C….

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Funeral Homes

Funeral Homes

Brownsville Funeral Home 107 S Lafayette Ave. Brownsville, TN  38012 Phone: 731-772-1551 Fax: 731-772-1636 http://www.brownsvillebellsfuneralhomes.com Brownsville Funeral Home records date back a good number of years.  Must know death  year and month.  Copies of some later records are in the Genealogy Room, Elma Ross Library. J. M. Cox opened the first undertaking establishment in Brownsville in 1866.   He also opened the section of the cemetery west of the main iron gates.  His son, James Morrison Cox II, inherited the…

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Estes Family Cemetery

Estes Family Cemetery

Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Tem Moody       The Estes Family Cemetery is located about 1/4 mile south of Fulton Road (SR 87) on Estes Lane in Haywood County, TN.  It is about 0.2 mile east of the Lauderdale County line.  To reach the cemetery from Brownsville TN travel west out of town on Hwy 54 to Hwy 19 West, then to Hwy 87.  Turn left on Hwy 87 and travel 10.5 miles to Estes Lane.  The cemetery is surrounded by…

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