Tennessee, United States Genealogy

United States   Tennessee

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Welcome to Tennessee, Volunteer State

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Featured Content

 * Tennessee is informally segregated into three "Grand Divisions" that are topographically, politically, economically, and culturally different. East Tennessee even attempted to secede from the rest of the State during the Civil War. See maps and details at the TNGenWeb site.
 * Did you know that at least 20 counties in Tennessee did not begin registering marriages until 1838? For more information, see Tennessee Vital Records.
 * In 1820, Tennessee's top three manufactured goods were whiskey, blacksmith's products, and flour. Learn more at Tennessee Occupations.
 * Listen to our complete collection of audio files of Tennessee county name pronunciations flavored with local accents.
 * Even though many 1820 East Tennessee census population schedules have been lost, manufactures schedules survive for most counties. A free online index is available at Lineages.

Counties
Extinct or Renamed Counties: State of Franklin | Caswell | Christiana | Cumberland (old) | James | Lewis (old) | Putnam (old) | Spencer | Tennessee | Wayne (old)

Major Repositories

 * Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville
 * East Tennessee Historical Society, Knoxville
 * Germantown Regional History and Genealogy Center near Memphis
 * National Archives Southeast Region (Atlanta)

Pioneer Pathways
Cumberland River· Mississippi River· Tennessee River· Avery's Trace (or Cumberland Trace)· Black Fox Trail· Bolivar and Memphis Trail· Catawba Trail· Chattanooga-Willstown Road· Cisca and St. Augustine Trail (or Nickajack Trail)· Cisco and Middle Tennessee Trail· Cumberland and Great Lake Trail· Cumberland and Ohio Falls Trail· Georgia Road (or Federal Road)· Great Indian Warpath· Great South Trail· Great Trading Path· Great Valley Road· Jackson's Military Road· Jonesboro Road· Kentucky Road· Lower Warpath (or West Tennessee Trail)· Maysville Turnpike· Memphis, Pontotoc and Mobile Trail· Mississippi and Tennessee River Trail· Nashville Road· Nashville-Saline River Trail· Natchez Trace (or Chickasaw Trail)· Old Cherokee Path· Tennessee, Ohio and Great Lakes Trail· Unicoi Trail· West Tennessee Chickasaw Trail· Wilderness Road

Research Tools
Free online video classes are available for:


 * Cherokee Genealogy
 * Civil War Genealogical Research
 * Inferential Genealogy - Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS teaches how to solve difficult Southern genealogy problems through interactive lessons.


 * The Tennessee GenWeb Project has a wealth of information and is a part of the larger USGenWeb Project. The USGenWeb Project provides internet information on every county in every state in the United States.
 * BYU Tennessee Research Outline largely duplicates these Wiki pages. Includes some bibliographic lists from BYU Library, 2001.

Moderator
The moderator for Tennessee content is Richard Petty (username: pettyr1).

Things you can do
In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by adding the following resources to county pages: