50 pp. The second attack was stopped at Fort Watauga. View this and more full-time & part-time jobs in Pikeville, TN on Snagajob. Driskell, Boyce N. Cultural resource investigations in the Nickajack Reservoir area, Marion County, TN. Copyright Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, all data and information on this site are copyright 1996-present to TNGenNet, Inc. All international rights reserved. 114 pp. ***Downloadable PDF File. Bledsoe County Circuit Court Minute and Docket Books, 1853-1912. Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. 50 pp. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. Guild, Josephus C. A report on coal lands lying in Bledsoe County. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Nickajack Reservoir land management plan. Thomas Younger Swafford Sr From 1706 to 1714 he was on the Lancaster County, Virginia tithe list in Christ Church Parish. History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Southern Genealogy Books Knoxville, UT Dept. . Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. "Excavations in the Nickajack Reservoir: season 1." Hall, William. His Tests Skip to main content Post a Job. Harris, Euline H. Whitwell scrapbook. ***Downloadable PDF File. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1903, 1994. Posting id: 837494987. WebBledsoe County, was named in honor of Abraham Bledsoe and was created out of Roane County by an Act of the Tennessee Legislature on November 30, 1807. 1 vol. The Bledsoe brothers, Anthony, Abraham and Isaac were tall men of fair complexion and of English origin. 18 pp. 65 pp. We welcome your suggestions through our Contact Us page, Using Distances and Travel Time Between Places in Genealogy Research, The Importance of Moving Our Family Records Online, Y-DNA Testing: The Useful DNA Test You Might Not Be Using Yet. George Peabody college dissertation, 1957. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives. County Bledsoe County Archives Bledsoe County TNGenWeb The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Apply online instantly. "Captain Abraham Bledsoe Service, 1971. Managed by: 1807-1826, 1829-1854] (WPA, 1937), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Deed Books A-D, Abstracts (Goins, 1994), Bledsoe County, Tennessee Survey Books, A-B, 1824-1834 (Douthat, 2015), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Tombstone Inscriptions (WPA, 1939), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Vital Statistics, 1914 Through 1925 (Wiefering, 1993), Census of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) taken July, 1982 (Appell, 1982), Collier Cemetery, Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Hobbs, 1991? Posting id: 837126172. WebGenealogy for Thomas Hale, I (1790 - 1860) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. 36 pp. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on Interlibrary Loan from the Library and Archives. In 1759, Susannah bought 500 acres from her father for five shillings. 119 pp. 150 pp. Cameron, Walter M. Memoirs of Marion County, TN, 1893-1946. Div. county Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. Chattanooga, the office, 1993. (extractions from various Marion County newspapers of murders, accidents, disasters, oddities, court cases, etc., 1895-1929), Harris, Euline. Abraham, born in Virginia about 1762: WebBledsoe County was formed in 1807, with the town of Madison as its county seat. Oct. 16, 1992.) [8] Adjacent counties [ edit] Van Buren County (north) Bledsoe County (northeast) Hamilton County (southeast/EST Border) Marion County (southwest) Grundy County (west) As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Whitwell, the author, 1990. SECTION 7. Tre Hargett was elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to serve as Tennessees 37th secretary of state in 2009 and re-elected in 2013, 2017, and 2021. If you have anyone from the Sequatchie Valley, you will want this book to help in your research of your family. Nashville, the division, 1946. Microfilms are loaned to Tennessee libraries. The Nickajack project: a report on the planning, design, construction, initial operations, & costs. SECTION 1. 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Revolutionary War Veterans that Lived in Bledsoe, Bledsoe Regiments Tennessee Militia ( 1796 1811 ), Bledsoe Indian War Veterans ( 1836 1838 ), Muster Roll of Tulloss Rangers & Camp Sam Houston, Early Bledsoe County High School Graduates, Bledsoe Countians in Early Military Service. Begun in 1996 to celebrate Tennessees Bicentennial, the First Families of Bledsoe County Project was so successful the Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society decided to continue the project He was probably the son ofAbraham BledsoeandKatherine Ball. Nickajack Lake resort analysis. Biographies of Bledsoe County Bachman, Ernest A., Jr. "The Nickajack Dam sites." According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1987. Polly, born in Virginia 1780; The settlers were warned and stopped the first attack at Heaton's Station. N.p., TVA, 1990. Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. N.p., M.S. BE IT ENACTED, That the election for governor, representatives to congress and members to the general assembly, shall be held at their respective places of holding courts, in the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, by the sheriffs or their deputies, under the same rules and regulations as are prescribed by law, and on the same days which elections for such purposes, are authorized to be held; and those citizens of Rhea and Bledsoe counties, formerly citizens of Roane County, shall be entitled to vote in their respective counties. Isaac, ), Compendium of Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1807-1850: Containing the Records of the Following: Militia Records, Petitions for 1813-1829, Post Offices, 1830 Census, 1840 Census, 1850 Census (Douthat, 2015), County Court Minutes (Abstract), Bledsoe County, Tennessee [1841-1846] (Hobbs, 1990? Abraham Bledsoe (1737, married Mary Wilcox), and 31 pp. Webb, Nonie H. The story of Ketner's Mill. SECTION 2. Douthat, James L. Sequatchie families: biographical sketches of the earlier settlers of the Sequatchie valley of TN. Anthony Bledsoe had lived, in 1769, at Fort Chisel, and, in a short time after, with his brother Isaac and the Shelbys, removed further west, into what is now Sullivan county. On July 18, 1706, the case of Abraham Bledsoe and wife Kate, late Katherine Ball, against John Burne and wife Elizabeth, administrators of Thomas Ball, Sarah Bledsoe (1739). 1 vol. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Abraham AB Bledsoe, Flood insurance study: city of South Pittsburg, TN, Marion County. Brown, Billy C. Environmental & educational implications of resort park development for Bledsoe & Van Buren counties of southeastern TN. Click in the download box for the file to automatically download. Richard RP Pinnell, In 1777 the Washington County, Virginia Court. Library Director Carolyne Knight is a Certified Archives Manager. Nashville, TN Dept. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Jacob Bledsoe five shillings sterling. Research, 1987. The Families First program emphasizes work, training, and personal responsibility. 99 pp. The three-person commission voted unanimously last week to approve the settlement, which calls for Bledsoe, 46, to receive an initial payment of $1.5 million with the remainder to be paid [name index in each volume], Marion County Tennessee Population Schedule of the Sixth Census of the United States, 1840 (Broyles, 1983) [surname index], Marion County, Tennessee, Vital Statistics, 1914 Through 1925 (Wiefering, 1995)* [name index], Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church book, 1888-1916: Church Located in the New Hope Community, Marion County, Tennessee (Blevins, 1988) [surname index], Obituaries of Marion County, Tennessee [vol. The Long Hunter" by On March 18, 1703 Catherine, "wife of Abraham Bledsoe," sued for a child's portion of the estate of her father, Thomas Ball. Bledsonian and Pikeville Banner. (articles from the Sequachee Valley News). Quarterly Conference Records, Methodist, Pikeville Circuit, 1866-1874. (its Report #22). First Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Mountain Press WebFirst Families of Tennessee (FFT) was established by the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) in 1993 as a Tennessee Bicentennial project. Plaintiffs: Heirs of IsaacBledsoe, dec.: William Reed and wife Mary, Joseph Desha and wife Peggy, Samuel Gibson and wife Sarah, Thomas Scurry and wife Catherine, David Lauderdale and wife Clarissa, Ephraim Peyton. was heard in Northumberland County. SECTION 15. Knoxville, TVA, 1962. Our genealogy and Tennessee history collection includes research materials for the Sequatchie Valley as well as adjoining counties. Knoxville, TVA, 1934. var. Educational, economic & community survey, Bledsoe County. Pikeville, United Methodist Church, 1976. Geo. Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. An appendix is added to contains longer lists and additional information. The Archives is maintained as part of the Bledsoe County Public Library. Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1992. WebWhile the two other counties in the Sequatchie Valley, Bledsoe and Marion, are grouped with the East Tennessee grand division, Sequatchie is grouped with Middle Tennessee.
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