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Morgan County Centenarians

The following Morgan County folks who have lived or are living beyond the age of 100 years. Adams, Kenneth Adkins, Lindsay C.  Blake, Alma F. Hope  Blakely, David Richard (Dock) Bradley, Martha Belle Brooks, Opal Regenia York Bullen, Geneva Bunch, Laura Byrge  Cofer, Melonia Bradshaw Copelin, Bro. John Robert  Davidson, Rebecca Matilda Buxton Gibbs, Carrie… Continue reading Morgan County Centenarians

1820 Morgan County Manufacturers Census Eastern District of TN

1820 Manufactures Census Eastern District of Tennessee – Morgan Co. FHL# 1024517 pp. 0429-0439 p. 0431 Harmon BANKS sugar making James ELLIS sugar making Robert McCART sugar making Andrew SHANNON sugar making David HALL sugar making James ROACH sugar making Letitia HALL sugar making Garrett HALL Distillery p.0434 Robert McCORKLE sugar making Josh COX Hatting… Continue reading 1820 Morgan County Manufacturers Census Eastern District of TN

Goodspeed’s History of Morgan County (1887)

MORGAN COUNTY is situated on the Cumberland Plateau, which has an elevation of about 1,500 feet above the sea.  It is surrounded by the counties of Scott, Anderson, Roane, Cumberland and Fentress.  The greater portion of the surface is very broken, especially in the southern part.  The principal mountains are the Crab Orchard, Lone and Brushy,… Continue reading Goodspeed’s History of Morgan County (1887)

BIBLE RECORD: Stinesipher, Daniel Family

The family Bible of Daniel Stine Sipher (Stinecipher) was donated to Morgan County Genealogical & Historical Society by Nola Norris. The bible was published by H. & E. Phinney of Cooperstown, N.Y., 1834. BIRTHS Daniel Stine Sipher was born February the 14th day in the year of our Lord, 1796 Odedance Stine Sipher was born October the… Continue reading BIBLE RECORD: Stinesipher, Daniel Family

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Morgan County, Tennessee  History & Genealogy   * * * * Preserving the History and Heritage of Morgan County WELCOME to Morgan County! We are located in East Tennessee in one of the “Three Grand Divisions“. Established in 1817 from Anderson and Roane counties, in memory of the late  Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan (1736-1802)  who commanded the troops… Continue reading Home

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