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1834 Detail Map of Carter County

Johnson County was formed from Carter County. Courtesy of Fred Smoot

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CRESS – Descendants of George Cress

The document below contains a genealogy of the Cress family.  The file is approximately 30 pages and make take a few moments to load. File contributed by Larry Cockerham. Cress Descendants

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War Casualties of East Tennessee

As a result of a joint project between the University of Tennessee’s Center for the Study of War and Society and the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial Association, you can now search a database of...

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MUSE, Dorothy Ray (1940 Graduate)

Dorothy Ray Muse, daughter of Joseph C. & Margaret G. Muse [1], graduated in 1940 from Queens College in Charlotte, NC.  She received an A.B. in Math and was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. [1]...

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LOCKHART, Moses (1882)

Moses LOCKHART (colored) was hanged at Edgefield last Friday for the murder of Moses BLACK last April.  The difficulty was about a woman that both wanted. Source:  Taylorsville Reporter, 8 Dec 1882,...

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Marriage: NEAL, John Z. and Eula WILLS (1882)

Mr. John Z. NEAL, of Jefferson, NC, was married to Miss Eula WILLS, of the 1st district of this county, on yesterday evening.  We will probably have a more extended notice of the affair in our next...

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Two Knots Tied in the Public Road (1882)

MARRIED – Nov. 30th. by T.J. BARRY, Esq., in the public road one mile above Taylorsville, Thos. D. DYSON to Sarelda HAWKINS.  Also, in the 3rd district of this county, Nov. 30th, in the public road...

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NORTHINGTON, Dr. S.E. – Sends New Subscribers (1882)

Dr. S.E. NORTHINGTON, formerly of this village but now a resident of Emporia, Kansas, sends us five new subscribers and the cash to pay for them, and says he will probably send another batch shortly....

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WAGNER, M.M. – Seriously Injured (1883)

Mr. M.M. WAGNER, the oldest citizen of our town, was seriously injured last Friday by being struck with a log thrown from the wagon by a hired man.  He is slowly recovering.  Source: Taylorsville...

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JONES, Hiram (Mrs.) – (d. 1883)

We learned that Mrs. Hiram JONES, of Trade, Tenn., a most amiable lady, died last Tuesday. Source: Taylorsville Reporter, 27 Apr 1883, pg. 3 Editorial Note: From looking at various family trees online,...

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