Hamblen County, Tennessee Genealogy

United States   Tennessee    Hamblen County







East Tennessee county established in 1870. From 1784 to 1788, this land belonged to the abortive, and short-lived State of Franklin.

County Courthouse
Hamblen County Courthouse 511 West Second North Street Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-586-9112

Hamblen County Clerk Marriage records 511 West Second North Street Administrative Building, 2nd floor Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-586-1993

Hamblen County Chancery Court Clerk Probate records 511 West Second North Street Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-586-9112

Hamblen County Circuit Court Clerk Court records Hamblen County Justice Center 510 Allison Street Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-586-5640

Hamblen County Register of Deeds Land records 511 West Second North Street Administrative Building, 3rd floor Phone: 423-586-2505

Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 am - 4:30 pm Friday 8 am - 5 pm

History
The county is named after Tennessee pioneer Hezekiah Hamblen.

The land of Hamblen County was first organized by the State of Franklin in March 1786 from parts of Greene and Sullivan counties under the name of Spencer later Hawkins County, and from part of Greene County under the name Caswell County. However, the Franklin statehood effort faded by 1789. Spencer (later called Hawkins) and Caswell counties existed only briefly, their legality is questionable, and little trace remains.

The records of lost Spencer County are now found at ??? The records of lost Caswell County are now found at ???

North Carolina and the Southwest Territory did not recognize Franklin's Spencer County or Caswell County. Later in 1786 the North Carolina legislature reconstituted a shadow-county of Franklin's Spencer County and called it Hawkins County. It was known by both county names while Frankln's statehood efforts lasted up to 1788. Since then the land on which the lost county of Spencer County was located was known as Hawkins County, Tennessee. Grainger was also split off from Hawkins County in 1796.

In 1792 the Southwest Territory using land from its Greene and Hawkins counties erected a new county on much of the old Caswell County land, and named it Jefferson County.

In 1870 Tennessee used part of Hawkins, Grainger, and Jefferson counties to form Hamblen County. The land on which the lost county of Caswell was once located now includes the present area of Jefferson County and southern part of Hamblen County.

In 1796 all lost Caswell County and lost Spender County lands, and all Hawkins, Grainger, and Jefferson county lands became part of the new State of Tennessee.

Parent County
1870--Hamblen County was created 8 June 1870 from parts of Grainger, Jefferson, and Hawkins Counties. County seat: Morristown

Research Guides

 * Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Tennessee Counties: Hamblen County, courtesy: Tennessee State Library and Archives. (Identifies published county histories, published local records, census records, newspapers and local records on microfilm, and select manuscripts.)

Census
1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 federal population censuses of Hamblen County are available online. For tips on accessing census records online, see Tennessee Census. If you're having trouble finding your ancestors in online indexes, try checking printed indexes. Created by local experts, these indexes are often more accurate than those available online.

Church
Baptist


 * DeBoard, George Mitchell et al. Personal Records of a Minister: Rev. George Mitchell DeBoard, Grainger County, Tennessee; Includes Many People from Hancock, Hawkins and Hamblen Counties, Tennessee). Dallas, Texas: H.P. Garner, 2001?. FHL US/CAN Book 976.8932 K2d.

Family Histories
It is anticipated that this bibliography will eventually identify all known family histories published about residents of this county. Use this list to:


 * Locate publications about direct ancestors
 * Find the most updated accounts of an ancestor's family
 * Identify publications, to quote Elizabeth Shown Mills, about an ancestor's "FAN Club" [Friends, Associates, and Neighbors]

General

Bibliography


 * [Flagg] Descendants of Josiah Flagg of Berkeley County, W. Va.; with sketches of the Flagg, Keyes, Foss, Shively, Hughes, Slemons and Campbell ancestries. Boston: Press of T.R. Marvin, 1920. Free digital copy.
 * [King] History of the King Family of Hamblen County, Tennessee. Typescript, Tennessee State Library, Nashville, Tenn. Microfilmed in 1939. FHL US/CAN Film 24670 Item 4.
 * [Lee] Lee Family Collection, ca. 1613-1924. Typescript. FHL US/CAN Film 1550782.
 * [Miller] Wine, Cecil J. The Michael Miller Family. Radford, VA: Commonwealth Press, 1964. Available at FHL FAM HIST Book 929.273 M612w; digital version at Heritage Quest Online ($).

Land
The original Hamblen County Deed Books are held at the County Courthouse. In the 1970s, the Tennessee State Library and Archives microfilmed Deed Books 1-10 (1870-1891) and Indexes (1870-1952). Copies of their films are available at the Family History Library: FHL US/CAN Films 969627-969633.

Occupations

 * Miller, Alan N. East Tennessee's Forgotten Children: Apprentices from 1778 to 1911. Baltimore, Md.: Printed for Clearfield Company, Inc., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000. FHL US/CAN 976.8 U2m. Digital version at World Vital Records ($). Purchase at Genealogical.com. [Includes Hamblen County.]

Periodicals
Tap into the minds of local experts. Editors of genealogical periodicals publish unique sources that researchers who are new to their area would not likely discover. This type of material may be found in local, regional, or statewide genealogical society journals. The following periodicals cover this county:

Ansearchin' News

Several genealogical articles with abstracts of records of Hamblen County, Tennessee have been published in Ansearchin' News, the quarterly magazine of the Tennessee Genealogical Society. To view a list of these articles, visit their county index. To read digitized versions of the first 36 years of articles (Vols. 1-36), browse their archive or conduct a surname search. The Family History Library has a complete collection of the Ansearchin' News quarterly FHL US/CAN Book 976.8 B2a.

East Tennessee Roots

A genealogical article with abstracts of Hamblen County, Tennessee records has been published in East Tennessee Roots (10 vols.). A subject index to this publication's articles is available online. Surname indexes to Volumes 9 and 10 are also available online. The Family History Library has collected most issues of East Tennessee Roots FHL US/CAN Book 976.8 D25e.

Hamblen Heritage

Family History Library has Volume 1 - 13 (1986 - 1998) FHL US/CAN book 976.8923 B2h Hamblen Heritage is indexed in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI)

Private Papers

 * Diary and Scrapbook of Catherine (Kate) Livingston, 1857-1868, Hamblen County, Tennessee. Typescript, Tennessee State Library, Nashville, Tenn. FHL US/CAN Film 24670 Item 3.

Probate
The original Hamblen County Loose Wills are held at the County Archives. In 2007, the Genealogical Society of Utah microfilmed these records, date range: 1870 to 1974: FHL/VAULT US/CAN Film 1669931-1669932, 1669941 Item 1.

Taxation
The original Hamblen County Tax Books 1877-1889 (gaps) are held at the County Courthouse. In the 1970s, the Tennessee State Library and Archivesmicrofilmed these records. A copy of their film is also available at the Family History Library: FHL US/CAN Film 969637.

Vital Records
Death


 * Williams, Marguerite White and Hamblen County Genealogical Society. Death Records of Hamblen County, Tennessee, 1902-1950. Morristown, Tenn.: Hamblen County Genealogical Society, 1995. FHL US/CAN Book 976.8923 V2h.

For deaths of Methodists in Hamblen County (or what later became Hamblen County) between the 1830s and the 1920s, try:


 * Smith, Jonathan K.T. Genealogical Abstracts from Reported Deaths, the Nashville Christian Advocate. [1847-1914] 10 vols. [Jackson, Tenn.]: J.K.T. Smith, 1997-2003. FHL US/CAN Books 976.855/N1 V48s 1847-1851 ff; digital versions at David Donahue Memorial: Tennessee Records Repository. [Website expands upon the publications and includes deaths from the 1830s, 1840s, 1910s and 1920s.]

Societies and Libraries
Hamblen County Genealogical Society P.O. Box 1213 Morristown, TN 37816-1213 Phone: 423-586-1961

Family History Centers
Morristown Tennessee  6301 Hiawatha Rd Morristown, Hamblen, Tennessee, United States Telephone: 423-586-0901 Hours: Wed 6pm-8:30pm;

This is not a mailing address. Due to limited staff, Family History Centers are unable to respond to mail inquiries.

Web Sites

 * Family History Library Catalog (FamilySearch)
 * Hamblen County, TN Family History and Genealogy Message Board (Ancestry)
 * Hamblen County, TN Genealogy Forum (GenForum)
 * Hamblen County, TNGenWeb (USGenWeb)
 * RootsWeb Mailing List: TNHAMBLE-L (Hamblen County, Tennessee List)
 * RootsWeb Mailing List: ETN-L (East Tennessee List)
 * RootsWeb Mailing List: ETN-OZ-L (East Tennessee Migrants to Ozarks Region List)
 * RootsWeb Mailing List: FRANKLIN-STATE-L (State of Franklin 1784-1788 List)
 * RootsWeb Mailing List: UPPEREASTTN-L (Upper East Tennessee List)