Marriage Records from Civil War Pension Files

MORGAN COUNTY MARRIAGES FROM CIVIL WAR PENSION RECORDS Morgan County’s  Marriage records were destroyed by Confederate troops during the Civil War. However, in many Civil War Pension applications, marriage dates are also included.The marriage dates that appear here are from those pension records on file in the Genealogy Room located in the Archive Building in Wartburg, Tennessee, and… Continue reading Marriage Records from Civil War Pension Files

ADAMS, Ruby June Williams (d. 2004)

ADAMS, MRS. JUNE (RUBY JUNE WILLIAMS ), PASSED AWAY JULY 30, 2004 AT HER HOME IN LANCING. SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY ONE PRECIOUS SON, ALLEN CLYDE ADAMS; PARENTS, CLYDE AND LENA (BROWN) WILLIAMS; FIVE BROTHERS: BEN, EUGENE, BUD, CHARLES MARVIN, AND BOBBY WAYNE WILLIAMS; AND TWO SISTERS: WANDA HARDESTY AND JENNIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS.… Continue reading ADAMS, Ruby June Williams (d. 2004)

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)