Lewis Co, TN, Engagement & Marriage Announcements
published in the Lewis County Herald 1 January 2004-31 December 2004 ~A TNGenWeb Project~ Thursday, 1 January 2004 Bride: Kendall Raye Brackeen Groom: Lantz Walker Dabbs Date of Marriage: 6 December 2003 Location of Marriage: Gatlinburg, Sevier Co, TN Father of Bride: Jeffrey Mark Brackeen Mother of Bride: Donna Faye Walker Brackeen Parents of Groom: Dr. and Mrs. Larry Dabbs…
First 50 Years of Lewis Co, TN Marriage Records 1844-1894
originally transcribed by Marjorie Graves ~A TNGenWeb Project~ I would like to thank the late Marjorie Graves for allowing me to transcribe her book, First 50 Years of Lewis County Marriage Records and place it online for all Lewis County researchers to utilize. It will be transcribed as it was originally written. Due to its size, the book has…
1989 SS Death Index
1988 SS Death Index
1987 SS Death Index
Death Notices from Lewis County Herald – 2010
Lewis County Herald Obituaries, Issues beginning 7 January 2010 through 30 December 2010 This page was last updated on Thursday, August 04, 2011. January 7, 2010 Kenneth Edward “Ken” Clay, 75, of Chattanooga, died Tuesday, December 29, 2009 in a local health care facility. Ken was raised in Old Hickory, and relocated to Chattanooga in 1953 to work at the…
Pope, James Morris
James Morris Pope, age 47, born 28 September 1956 in Florence, AL, died May 22, 2004 at Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, TN. Visitation will be Sunday, May 23, 2004 at 12:30 PM. The funeral will be held at: Graveside, May 23, 2004 at 3:00 PM. The officiating clergy will be Donald Duncan. Burial will take place May 23, 2004 in…
Lewis Co & Perry Co, TN Burial Association
Today this association is known as The Hickman County Burial Association. Although no full date of birth is given on these assessments, it would help you to zero in on the year or even narrow down which quarter of that year that a person died. The following was transcribed by Brenda Carroll of Dyer, TN, from the original newspaper clippings….
Gordonsburg Church of Christ
Written by Faye Johnston Submitted by Sammye Lawson Between 1911 and 1919, Gordonsburg made history that will live in our hearts and minds forever. The phosphate mines were operating in full capacity, which made it a very heavily populated area (about 1500). At this time a small group of Christians decided Gordonsburg needed a Church of Christ. In 1911, Brother…