Category Archives: Photo Albums
Sevier Family
Photo Album Tennessee’s First Governor, John Sevier contributed by Tom Miller Gov. John Sevier owned several thousand acres in Overton County. He died in 1815, and his widow, Catherine (Sherrill) “Bonny Kate” Sevier, moved her family to the lands … Continue reading →
The Tragic Life and Death of Jerome Boyatt
The Winningham Murders Details about the Winningham Sheriff and Deputy murders in 1933 are in other articles on this Web site: Click here to read compiled research and newspaper articles by this site’s Coordinator Click here to read a National … Continue reading →
Winningham Family Tragedies in 1933
Related Articles on this Web Site Click here to read a National Park Service Archives Blog Post Click here to read an Independent Herald (Oneida) Newspaper Article Miscellaneous Details Gleaned from Family Trees and Original Documents George B. Winningham … Continue reading →
Smith Family
Photo Album Andrew and Sarah Smith Family Bible Andrew Smith 10/26/1811 11/16/1869 Ohio Co, KY Matilda Jane Smith 1/9/1837 2/27/1858 Samuel “Hardin” Smith 8/19/1838 Logan Overton Smith 9/25/1840 Isaac Montgomery Smith 3/22/1843 Mary … Continue reading →
Verble – Wilson Cemetery, Overton County
Contributed by Pamela D. Sevier Also known as the Verble Cemetery on the Henry Wilson Farm. Photo Album Click on a thumbnail for a larger image.
Continue reading →Poteet Cemetery, Overton County
Contributed by Pamela D. Sevier Photo Album Click on a thumbnail for a larger image. The following transcription was completed by Bobby Wayne Smith in 1998. Cobble, Mary J Hood Believed to be Daughter of Bryson and Amelia … Continue reading →
Holly Springs Church of Christ Cemetery, Overton County
Photos by Doug Brown, grandson of W. L. and Julia Evelyn Hunter. FindaGrave reports Doug Brown passed away in 2018, aged just 57, and was buried in this cemetery. Photo Album Click on a thumbnail for a larger image. … Continue reading →
Hunter Cove Cemetery, Overton County
Black-and-white photos contributed by Sandra Ellis; color photos by Doug Brown, grandson of W. L. and Julia Evelyn Hunter. FindaGrave reports Doug Brown passed away in 2018, aged just 57, and buried at Holly Springs Cemetery. Photo Album Click on … Continue reading →
Falling Springs Cemetery, Overton County
Contributor unidentifed. This may not be a complete listing. Location: Take Highway 52 East from Livingston. Turn right and go South on Highway 85 toward the community of Allred. Go about 2 miles, you’ll see Falling Springs Church on your … Continue reading →