Overton Co., TN Kin (OTCK)
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Quarterly.
A head of cover of 1st issue is "A Newsletter for descendants of Overton County, Tennessee."
Title varies.
“This newsletter, although called “Overton County,” covers all the area in Overton, Fentress, and Pickett County, TN along with Monterey in Putnam County, and Clinton, Wayne and Cumberland County in Kentucky”—Vol. 7, no. 4, p. 2.
Cumberland County, Tennessee information also noted.
Indexed in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) under TNOK.
Also available on microfiche and digital images.
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Locality Subjects
- United States, Tennessee, Overton - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Tennessee, Fentress - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Tennessee, Pickett - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Kentucky, Clinton - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Kentucky, Wayne - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Kentucky, Cumberland - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Tennessee, Cumberland - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Tennessee, Putnam - Genealogy - Periodicals
- United States, Tennessee, Putnam, Monterey - Genealogy - Periodicals
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