92 pp. Abraham Bledsoe (1708) ), Fourth Survey Distr[i]ct of Tennessee, 1808-1810 : John McClellan-surveyor Anderson, Bledsoe, Campbell, Knox, Overton, Rhea, Roane Counties, TN (Douthat, 1988), Howard/Walker Cemetery, Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Beyer, 2003), Marriage Records of Bledsoe County, Tennessee [vol. .
county N.p., 1973. Thely Bledsoe (married James Eakin), After payment is received, you will receive an email from Southern Genealogy Books. 17 pp. The services and oversight found in the Secretary of State's office reach every department and agency in state government. Flood insurance study: Marion County, TN, unincorporated areas. 32 pp. They were referred to as the "Bledsoe brothers" or "three brothers from North Carolina" in multiple publications on Daniel Boone. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1966. He was the son of George Bledsoe. An inventory of microfilmed Marion County records is available on our website. Webb, Nonie H. Marion County, TN: the county with a future. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1903, 1994. View this and more full-time & part-time jobs in Pikeville, TN on Snagajob. George Bledsoe was the first of the Bledsoe line traced in America. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Marion County. *, Lewis Shepherd Pope Papers, 1825-1971 (Microfilm Manuscript #1069, 5 reels)*, Tolletts Mills (Bledsoe County, Tenn.) Ledgers, 1839-1879 (Microfilm Manuscript #1650, 1 reel)*, Trustees Revenue Ledger. Add a memorial, flowers or photo. BE IT ENACTED, That said county of Marion shall be bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the North West mountain, at the fork of Brush creek, where the road leading from Bledsoe county to Warren county crosses the same; thence down the said creek to the mouth; thence up Sequachee [sic] River to the mouth of Prigmor's Powder Mill Creek; thence up the said creek to the top of Walden's Ridge; thence down the top of said ridge, to the bluff on Tennessee River; thence south to the southern boundary line of this state; thence west to the top of the ridge that divides the waters of Crow Creek and Mud Creek; thence up the said ridge to the top of the mountain that divides the waters of Tennessee from Elk River, and the Caney Fork of Cumberland River to the beginning. 1 1895-1920; vol.
Thomas Hale, I (1790 - 1860) - Genealogy 55 pp. Sta., 1935. Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Ball. SECTION 8. ), 1836 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List (Harris, 19??) South Pittsburg on the TN River, Marion County, TN. Jefferson County, Kansas, commissioners have agreed to pay $7.5 million to Floyd Bledsoe, who spent 16 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.. N.p., M.S. 113 pp. Chattanooga, the office, 1993. Our genealogy and Tennessee history collection includes research materials for the Sequatchie Valley as well as adjoining counties. ?-)*, Sequatchie Valley Bible Records (Douthat, 1985), Tennessee Fourth Surveyor's District Land Surveys 1814-1824 : Anderson, Bledsoe, Campbell, Morgan, Overton, Rhea and Roane Counties, Tenn. (Bailey, 1996), Tennessee, Records of Bledsoe County : County Court Minute Book [1841-1846] (WPA, 1939), United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1850 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1860 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe Co., Tennessee, 1870 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1880 (Hobbs, 1990? About 1757, Jacob Bledsoe moved his family from Bute Co., NC to Wake Co., NC. BE IT ENACTED, That said county of Marion, shall be a part of the district for electing a Governor, representatives to congress, electors to elect a president and vice president of the United States, and members to the General Assembly, to which the county of Bledsoe now belongs, and that elections be held at the place of holding courts in said county, at the time, and in the manner by law directed; and the sheriff or returning officer of said county, shall make return of the polls of said elections, to the sheriff or returning officer of said county shall make return of the polls of said elections, to the sheriff of Bledsoe County, in the town of Pikeville, on the day next succeeding each election, and upon comparing the votes, they shall declare the candidate for the representative of said county of Bledsoe and Marion, who may have the highest number of votes, duly elected, and give certificate accordingly; and it shall be the duty of the sheriff of Bledsoe county, to make the return of votes in said counties of Marion and Bledsoe, for senator of said district, members of Congress, Governor, &c: as heretofore directed by law. In 1759, Susannah bought 500 acres from her father for five shillings. Bledsoe County Chancery Court Loose Papers, 1840-1940. WebWork Activities Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time: Thur 04/27/2023 12:00AM Central Time Closing Date/Time: Wed 05/10/2023 11:59PM Central Time BE IT ENACTED, That Thomas Moore, Joseph Brooks and John Henry, are hereby appointed commissioners to fix on the most suitable place for holding courts in said county of Rhea, until further provision is made by law.
of Bledsoe County SECTION 1. (articles from the Sequachee Valley News). 2 1920-1925] (Tate, 199?) BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, the courts of pleas and quarter sessions, and the circuit court in said county, shall be holden at the house of John Shropshire, until otherwise provided for, under the same regulations and restrictions, and shall exercise and possess the same powers and jurisdiction, as is possessed by said courts in other counties in this state. SECTION 3. 17 pp. Chapter Five. WebBledsoe County,TN historian. 69 pp. FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries hav WebSelected Published County Histories.
Pikeville Genealogy (in Bledsoe County, Tennessee) from Historical Sketches of Southwest Virginia, March, 1970, "The Long Hunters," by Emory L. Hamilton. Their mother died and they left home because of an unkind stepmother. Annexation study for areas southeast & southwest of South Pittsburg, TN. UT thesis, 1930. Our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Brown, Billy C. Environmental & educational implications of resort park development for Bledsoe & Van Buren counties of southeastern TN. Educational, economic & community survey, Bledsoe County. Research Sec. Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. 1 1881-1910; vol. The Bledsoe brothers, Anthony, Abraham and Isaac were tall men of fair complexion and of English origin. Abraham Bledsoe, Jr., Child - John Calvin Billingsley - 12 Feb 1812 - Bledsoe Co, TN: Residence - Copyright Statement: Unless otherwise indicated, all data and information on this site are copyright 1996-present to TNGenNet, Inc. All international rights reserved. [name index], Early Land Records, Marion County, Tennessee [1824-1830] (Harris, 1996)* [name index], Ebenezer Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Minutes of Session and Church Register, 1889-1918 [includes Family Record of the Hall's, 1794-1933] (WPA, 1939), First Baptist Church of Whitwell: 100 Years of Ministry, 1893-1993 (Harris, 1993? BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County to collect the taxes for the year of one thousand eight hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. Melear, Nathan D. The clay mineralogy of the Raccoon Mountain formation in its type area, Scratch Ankle Hollow, Marion County, TN. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of Marion county, shall hold an election at the place of holding courts in said county, on the first Thursday and Friday in April next, for the purpose of electing field officers for said county of Marion, under the same rules and regulations as are prescribed by law in similar cases; and the militia of said county of Marion shall constitute the ___ regiment, and shall be attached to, and become a part of the seventh brigade. Thomas had a son, Loving, with his second wife Susannah Fulkerson born during 1753 in Virginia. BE IT ENACTED, That it shall and may be lawful for any justice of the peace for Bledsoe County, to attend at the place appointed by law for holding court in Marion County, at the first court of pleas and quarter sessions, appointed to be holden for said county, for the purpose of administering to the justices of said county, the necessary oaths. Abraham and Catherine's children may have included: Isaac Bledsoe (1703) Whitwell, the author, 1990. 46 pp. Cultural resource investigations in the Guntersville Reservoir area, Marshall & Jackson counties, AL, & Marion County, TN. Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. 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TN Div. MEMPHIS, Tenn. Governor Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee are set to give away meal boxes to foster families in Memphis on May 3. . Geol., 1964. SECTION 10. Gremillion, Kristen J. Their children included: Thomas Bledsoe (married Margaret Eakin), )* [name index in each volume], Union Primitive Baptist Church Book, 1821-1868 (Blevins, 1987) [name index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1850 (Hobbs & Goins, 1986)* [name index of head of household], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1860 (Hobbs & Goins, 1987? Nashville, the division, 1946. Civil War 1861-1865 tidbits. Soc. Photographs by Marguerite Hiatt.
Biographies of Bledsoe County Submitted to TVA by Economics Research Associates. They usually do not provide other personal information. Knoxville, TN Ag. Bledsoe County, 1882-1889 (Microfilm Manuscript #1492, 1 reel)*, White County Cemetery Records, 1762-1970 (Microfilm Manuscript #784, 1 reel)*, Census on microfilm for Bledsoe County: 1830-1880, 1900-1930, State-wide census index on microfilm (Soundex): 1880, 1900-1930, Bledsoe County census records in book form: 1840, 1850*, 1860*, 1870*, 1880*, 1900*, 1910*, 1920*, Allred, Charles E. Educational status of rural relief families in TN. II, Cherokees and First Settlers Early Records Compiled, Marion County, Tennessee (Webb, 2002)* [name index], Marion County in Vintage Postcards (Morrison, 2005)*, Marion County, Tennessee: History & Keepsake Memories (Webb, 1996)* [surname index], Memoirs of Marion County, Tennessee 1893-1946 (Cameron, 1946)*, Murder, Mayhem and More (Harris, 1991?) They felt the line was not equitable and the court house was too far away. Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. Hide Event Map Show Event Map. Hiatt, Ellen O. Sequatchie Valley: a historical sketch. Annual. . Bledsoe County Circuit Court Minute and Docket Books, 1853-1912.
Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society, Bledsoe County & Richard A. Yarnell. WebPikeville Genealogy (in Bledsoe County, TN) USA (1,373,456) > Tennessee (45,643) > Bledsoe County (365) > Pikeville (123) NOTE: Additional records that apply to Pikeville Ancient owners of Marion farms, & early history of Owen Methodist Church. Quadrangles: Lonewood, Herbert Domain, Vandever, Grassy Cove, Sampson, Ballingsley Gap, Melvine, Pennine, Smartt Mountain, Brockdell, Pikeville, Morgan Springs, Savage Point, Mt. Marion County Planning Comm. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. WebFirst Families of Tennessee (FFT) was established by the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) in 1993 as a Tennessee Bicentennial project. Div. The county was named for Anthony Bledsoe Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. Murder, mayhem & more. Apply online instantly. 178 pp. Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. Union Primitive Baptist Church book, 1821-1868. BE IT ENACTED, That all that tract of country lying within the following described bounds shall be, and is hereby made and constituted a new and distinct county, by the name of Bledsoe, viz. Additional defendants: Ann Eliza Kane, Robert Hare and wife Harriet.
County 59 pp. web page to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Nashville, TN Arch. Brothers Anthony was born abt 1733 and Isaac abt 1735 )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1920 (Hobbs & Goins, 1994)* [name index of head of household], WPA Records, Marion County (Record Group #107, Roll 57, 1 reel).