Fellowship Cemetery Fentress County Tennessee
Fellowship Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Located on HWY 52 in Armithwaite Thank you Jaydee for the pictures
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Fellowship Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Located on HWY 52 in Armithwaite Thank you Jaydee for the pictures
Continue reading →Crockett Cemetery AKA East Jamestown Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Located on Crockett Cemetery Road, north of the Pickett State Park Road
Continue reading →Copley Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Thank you Jaydee for the pictures
Continue reading →Campground Cemetery AKA Mt. Union Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Located on Campground Road west of Clarkrange Thank you Jaydee for pictures
Continue reading →Blair Cemetery, Fentress County, Tennessee Located on Crooked Creek Road
Continue reading →If you have cemetery transcriptions and photos to share, please contact us! Click here to visit the database of Overton County listings in the Tennessee Cemeteries Database. The map below is presented in a frame. You can navigate it … Continue reading →
If you have cemetery transcriptions and photos to share, please contact us! Click here to visit the database of Pickett County listings in the Tennessee Cemeteries Database. The map below is presented in a frame. You can navigate it … Continue reading →
This excerpt from the History of Fentress County, Tennessee, published by the Fentress County Historical Society in 1987, was transcribed by Michael Allen in 2000. by Billy and Carol Jennings The building which is the home of Jennings Funeral … Continue reading →
For a variety of well-founded technological and administrative reasons, the TNGenWeb Project began converting its county and special projects sites to WordPress content-management system. The prior Fentress County site, admirably coordinated by Tami Ramsey for many years, contained a few … Continue reading →
by Dave Tabler (posted 2013) “No section of the great Civil War suffered so enduringly as that which was the boundary line between the sections, and no part of the boundary suffered more from devastations of war in the passing … Continue reading →
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