Tennessee State Penitentiary
1851 – 1870
1851 – 1870
Marshall County marriages records are available to researchers on-line via multiple sources. They have also been extracted in book form. Some transcriptions by researchers were contributed to the Marshall County TNGenWeb site before 2015. On-site transcriptions: Marriage Bonds, transcribed by Jessi Atcher and Karen Combs 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 (partial) Marriage Bonds, transcriber unidentified 1849 (partial) 1850 1851 1852 1853 (partial) Some Marriage Records 1848-1874, transcribed and contributed by Richard King Miscellaneous Marriage…
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contributed March 7, 1999 by Bill Allen “In 1892, there was a reunion of Company A of the 4th/8th (Baxter Smith’s) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment at Farmington. George B. Guild delivered an address that day. Also, a picture was made of the attending veterans of this company. The only people I can identify in this photo are (1) my great-grandfather, Dr. Thomas Alexander Allen, fourth from left, front row; and (2) Scott Davis, third from right, back row.” Willie Robinson identified…
FamilySearch microfilm #0977509: Marshall County Deed Book S, page 485 I, John B. Cummings, of Marshall County and State of Tennessee for and in consideration of the Mutual love and affection which I now for (sic) for my two sons, George Was & Newton A. Cummings have this day given, granted and conveyed and by these presents do give, grant and convey unto them and their heirs and assigns forever all the right & title, claim and interest which I…
Marshall County, Tennessee Deed Book T, page 420 FamilySearch Microfilm Roll # 0977509: Marshall County, Tennessee Deed Books S & T (1859 – 1862) For and in consideration of the natural love and affection I have for my son, George W. Cummings, and the further consideration of his agreeing and binding himself his heirs and assigns to support me during my natural life and pay my debts from January 23, 1861 till this date I hereby convey to him and…
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transcribed by mailing list members and contributed by Dana Hill (date unknown) Page (437) cont. December Term 1840. State of Tennessee Marshall County. At a County Court begun and held at the Court house in the Town of Lewisburg on the first Monday in December 1840 the place appointed by Law for holding the several Courrts in said County. Present John FIELDS, Burgess HARDEN, and Ephraim HUNTER Gentlemen Justices of the peace proclimation &C. The following proceedings were had. Martin…
transcribed by mailing list members and contributed by Dana Hill (date unknown) [Note — no July, 1840, term minutes were contributed to this site.] Page (405) August Term 1840. State of Tennessee Marshall County. At a County Court begun and held at the Court house in the Town of Lewisburg the place appointed by law for holding the several Courts in said County on the first Monday in August the same being the 3rd day of the month A.D. 1840…
transcribed by mailing list members and contributed by Dana Hill (date unknown) Page (354) The State of Tennessee Marshall County. At a County Court begun and held at the County Court house in the Town of Lewisburg the place appointed by law for holding the several Courts in said County on the first Monday in April the same being the 6th day of the month A.D.1840 present Benjamin WILLIAMS, John HATCHETT, James ADAMS, James V. EWING, Burgess HARDEN, Thomas WILSON,…