Old family records collection, ca. 1783-1966 : Hawkins County, Tennessee

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

197-

Publisher

Tennessee State Library and Archives

Place of Publication

Nashville, Tennessee

Physical

1 microfilm reel : ill., ports. ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of ms., typescript, and printed materials collection.

Records submitted or loaned by Mrs. Joy Miner, Mrs. Charles W. Sanders, Max Hurst, and Miss Lucie Grigsby.

Contains Lebow-Johnson family Bible records, ca. 1795-1966 -- Daniel Robison land records, Greene County, North Carolina, 1783 -- Amnesty oath, Sanford Johnson, 1865, Hawkins County, Tennessee -- Pension for Isaac Lebow, 1878 -- Bills of sale for Lebow and Johnson slaves, 1806-1856 -- Wills: Thomas Johnson, Grainger County, Tennessee, 1818; Katherine Lebow, Grainger County, Tennessee, 1842; Jacob Lebow, Barry County, Missouri, 1840 -- Lebow land records, 1832-1844 -- Sanders family Bible records, ca. 1815-1958 -- Sanders-Chestnut land records, Hawkins County, Tennessee, 1791-1907 -- John R. Sanders papers -- Reynolds-Smith-Sanders family Bible records, ca. 1789-1957 -- Letter to Mrs. Martha A. Smith, Persia, Tenn., 1897 -- Genealogy or family record of Samuel Smith & John Reynolds & their wife & family -- Hodges papers, 1784-1864 -- Rogersville Methodist Church, program of dedication, 1960 -- Rogersville Methodist Church, 1822-1850 -- Runnels/Reynolds family Bible records, ca. 1754-1847 -- Reynolds / John H. Reynolds, 1899 -- Alton-Rogers family Bible records, ca. 1840-1928 -- Obituaries: Rev. Samuel G. Ketron (d. age 81) at Kingsport, Tennessee; Joseph N. Rogers (d. age 52, 182_) at Rogersville, Tennessee -- Centenial service, Providence Missionary Baptist Church, May 1869-May 1969 -- With the colors from Hawkins.

County, 1917-1918-1919 -- Letter to A.N. Baldwin from Clarksville, Tenn., 1865, unsigned from a brother or sister -- Information [transcribed] from book "Blaze of glory" -- Page from the Lynchburg Virginian, October 13, 1831 -- Civil War History of Company C, 8th Regiment, Tenn. Vol. Inf. / James Bible -- Confederate history of Hawkins County, Tennessee / Frances Young Schumacher -- Register of Hale Springs House, Rogersville, Tenn., Geo. A. Murray, proprietor [1889-1890] -- Season's announcement : famous Hale Springs health resort -- Radio address of Honorable Geporge L. Berry, United States senator, on the subject "Tennessee Valley Authority and his experience with it," May 9, 1938 -- With the pressmen and assistants of North America : the report of George A. Isaacs ... -- [Hotel? register, ca. 1925-1947, etc.

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Old family records collection, ca. 1783-1966FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1550780 8991443
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Old family records collection, ca. 1783-1966FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1550780 8991443

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