Sarah Bledsoe (1733) Nashville, TSLA, 1971. SECTION 10. Richard RP Pinnell, In 1777 the Washington County, Virginia Court. 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. 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 ), Compendium of Local Biography : Bledsoe County, TN. Click in the download box for the file to automatically download. pp. Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society, Bledsoe County An inventory of microfilmed Bledsoe County records is available on our website. 1; alphabetical in vols. TheCherokeewere indigenous people who lived in the southern Appalachian mountains. UT thesis, 1930. Beginning on the north bank of Tennessee, at the end of the ridge that divides the waters of White's Creek from those of Piney River; thence along said ridge, to Wallen's Ridge; thence north forty five west to Overton county line. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Thomas Bledsoe five shillings sterling. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Bledsoe County. TN Valley Authority. Bledsoe County, Tennessee Genealogy FamilySearch Soil survey, Marion County, TN. Whitwell, the author, 1990. Some of the countys strongest indicators include having no child and teen deaths in 2019 and a low rate of substantiated cases of abuse or neglect. WebFirst Families of Tennessee (FFT) was established by the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) in 1993 as a Tennessee Bicentennial project. & South Pittsburg Board of Mayor & City Council. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1958. SECTION 4. ordered that Isaac Bledsoes Mark for his Cattle & Hogs which is a Crop on the left ear and a slit in the right ear and an underkeel in the left ear be recorded. Nickajack-Chattanooga area recreation study. 76 pp. South Pittsburg, Hustler, 1973. He moved to Essex County Virginia in 1718 and lived in an area that became Spotsylvania County in 1721 and Orange County in 1734. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The original county seat was known as Old Madison, six miles from Dunlap and fifteen miles from Pikeville, the present county seat. & Richard A. Yarnell. Additional defendants: Ann Eliza Kane, Robert Hare and wife Harriet. First Families of Bledsoe County Project - TNGenWeb 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. 31 pp. (Harris, 1996) [name index in each volume], Births, Deaths and Marriages Extracted from the Sequachee Valley News 1891-1910 (Harris, 1985) [surname index], Christ Church Episcopal, South Pittsburg Tennessee, Parish Register, volume 1, 1878-1905 (Judge David Cambell Chapter [DAR], 2004) [name index], Civil War Tidbits of Marion County, Tennessee (Harris, 199?) BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, that the court of pleas and quarter sessions, shall be held in and for the county of Rhea, on the fourth Mondays of March, June, September and December; and that the first court shall be holden on the first Monday of December; and the justices for said county shall hold their respective courts at the place that shall be fixed upon by the commissioners, until otherwise provided for by law, and shall have and exercise the same powers and jurisdiction as are or shall be prescribed by and for the courts of the several counties in this state. Special chapters on agriculture, education, military service, and churches are included. Tuscaloosa, AL, U. AL Office of Arch. FAMILY OF BLEDSOE 2 1917-1924] (Goins and Hobbs Genealogy Service, 1988-), Minutes of the Circuit Court of Bledsoe County, 1834-1841 (WPA, 1941), Population Schedule of the United States Census of 1850 for Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Hutcherson, 1963), Records of Bledsoe County, Tombstone Inscriptions (Madewell, 1982), Sequachee Valley News Gossip Columns (Harris, 19? SECTION 5. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of Bledsoe County shall open and hold an election at the place of holding court in said county, on the third Friday and Saturday in February next, for the purpose of electing field officers of the militia of said county; and the militia of said county shall compose the thirty-first regiment of the militia of this state, and shall be attached to the third brigade. Flood insurance study: Marion County, TN, unincorporated areas. 74 pp. Add a memorial, flowers or photo. Abraham Bledsoe became a professional hunter, but Isaac and Anthony were interested in land. SECTION 11. Anthrop., 1966. Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Wikipedia Harris, Euline H. Whitwell scrapbook. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. UT thesis, 1979. The settlers were warned and stopped the first attack at Heaton's Station. Photographs by Marguerite Hiatt. 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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 Huntsville, AL, the author, 1988. Pikeville, Bledsoe County High School, 1977. On February 12, 1706, Abraham Bledsoe of Wiccomico Parish, Northumberland County sold John Burne a tract of land near the head of Dividing Creek for 9,000 pounds of tobacco. 349 pp. SECTION 9. Tennessee ***Downloadable PDF File. SECTION 4. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That from and after the passing of this act, Roane County shall be bounded on the south-west by the following line, viz. Group, Reservoir Lands Planning. 300 pp. Prepared by TVA, Resource Dev. Church, South (1887-1928) and A Family Record of the Halls (1794-1933). WebSearch the Wyatt Family Cemetery cemetery located in Tennessee, United States of America. Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Marion County, Preliminary #26). An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. The towns included Chota, Tellico and Tanasi. Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. Bledsoe is located at the head of the Valley which makes a natural funnel for travelers. 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(Pikeville, Tenn.) 1910s-1945, Bledsonian-Banner. About 1768 Abraham moved to Tennessee, approximately 7 miles from the Long Island of the Holston which is now present day Kingsport, Tennessee on Reedy Creek where he was living in 1778. Abraham with brothers, Anthony and Isaac, accompanied Daniel Boone on his "Long Hunts" into Kentucky prior to the Revolutionary War. TN Anthrop. Knoxville, TVA, 1972. July 8, 2016. Management practices of soybean producers in Marion County, TN: a research summary of a graduate study. Col. Bledsoe was killed by the Indians at Bledsoe's Creek, Sumner County, Tenn., on July 20. Knoxville, UT, 1927. Jacob Bledsoe (1724, married Lohammer Terrell, daughter of John Terrell), History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Southern Genealogy Books ), Index to the Wills of Marion County, Tennessee [1875-1900, 1925-1968] (Harris, 19??) Nashville, TN Arch. 65 pp. At that time it was in North Carolina. LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). N.p., TVA, 1990. Whitwell, the author, 1987. From 1706 to 1714 he was on the Lancaster County, Virginia tithe list in Christ Church Parish. )* [name index], Marion County, Tennessee, Marriages [vol. Abraham and Isaac signed the 1777 petition of men living on the north Holston River complaining about the division of Fincastle County. The library maintains many published family histories and a family histories file. He lived in Northumberland County, Virginia. (Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tenn.) 1940-1942, 1779-2008 Tennessee Wills and Probate Records Ancestry, Bledsoe County High School - Beacon Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1942, 1953, 1954 E Yearbook, Bledsoe County High School yearbooks, 1942, 1953, 1954, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry, Mary Wheeler School yearbook, 1979 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry, Pikeville Elementary School - Charger Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981 E Yearbook, Pikeville Elementary School yearbooks, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry, Wheeler Elementary School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1979 E Yearbook, Not sure what to do next in your genealogy research? county 59 pp. Their parents had come from England to Culpepper County, Virginia. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask Us a Question! Knoxville, TVA, 1937. 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. . Nashville, TN Div. 113 pp. Hensley-Schmidt, Inc. Master plan report: Nickajack Resort State Park, Marion County, TN. 46 pp. ordered that William Campbell answer Mr. Alexander Sinclairs letter to Anthony Bledsoe and requisit him to lay out the money put into his hands by Mr. Sampson Matthew for Wheat reserving as much thereof as will be sufficient to purchase Baggs to contain the Flour. )* [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? Davies, Gareth J. Geology & chronology of two caves in the Cumberland Plateau, Marion County, TN. SECTION 8. Retyped for the page by Diane Payne 2000. TN Div. )*, Upon the Mountain (Harris, 1997) [name index], Whitwell High School's Whitwell, Tennessee, 1923 to 1977 (Turner, Webb & Layne, 1990) [surname index], Ye Olde Court House at Jasper Towne (Harris, 1991? 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. [name index], 1840 Census, Sequatchie Valley, Bledsoe-Marion Counties (Douthat, 1982) [surname index], 1850 Marion Co., Tenn., Census (Douthat, 1982) [surname index], 1862 Tax list, Marion County, Tennessee (Tate, 1996)* [name index], 1880 Census, Marion County, Tennessee (Sistler, 1995) [alphabetical by head of household], Abstracts of Marion County, Tennessee, Death Certificates [vol. 119 pp. Knoxville, TVA, 1934. var. 1 (1976), pp. . 191 pp. Chattanooga, the office, 1993. Scattered early issues are available from 1873, and a complete run begins in 1922. 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The following reel is available on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives: Newspapers were published in Jasper, Sequatchie and South Pittsburg. SECTION 6. ), Bledsoe County Court Letter Book Containing Minutes From Jan. 1847-Mar. They settled on a branch of the Holston River. 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. 32 pp. The 1769 long hunt began on June 2nd. [name index], Marion County, Tennessee Cemetery Records (Harris, 1987)* [alphabetical by cemetery with surname index], Marion County, Tennessee, Deed Book C, Abstract, 1831-1836 (Hobbs & Goins, 1993? First Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - amazon.com 1748 in Granville Co., North Carolina d: 01 Nov 1810 in Wake County, North Carolina Mother: Elizabeth Harrison Father: John Terrell BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the duty of the returning officers for the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, to meet the returning officer of Roane county, in Kingston, on the succeeding Monday, with the number of their respective polls, and with him compare the same; and the returning officer of Roane, those duly elected members of the general assembly, and give certificates accordingly; and it shall be the duty of said sheriff to transmit a just statement of the polls of election for governor and representatives to congress, to the speaker of the senate, in the same manner as by law directed. 1 1895-1920; vol. Hall, William. BE IT ENACTED, That said county of Bledsoe be, and the same is hereby declared a part of the district of Hamilton, in the same manner and for all purposes, civil, criminal and military, in as full and ample manner as any county in this state, and shall send two jurors to the superior court of said districts. Thomas Younger Swafford Sr 41 pp. Bledsoe, Tennessee, United States: Death: May 05, 1925 (85) Cumberland, Tennessee, United States Place of Burial: Pugh Cemetery #2, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States of America: Immediate Family: Daughter of William Stewart Blaylock Wife of John Harvey Pugh Mother of Millie J Morrow. Sequachee Valley News, Marion County, TN, gossip columns. The story of Marion County: its people & places. 184 pp. Hetty Bledsoe, and WebThe father was born in Bledsoe county, Tennessee, in September, 1845, and was a son of Samuel McReynolds, also a native of Bledsoe county, where he owned a large plantation. George Peabody college dissertation, 1957. SECTION 14. 31 pp. County Church, South, 1916. 88 pp. Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF file, Elizabeth Parham Robnett, 294 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index, 58 Photographs/Maps. 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Oliver Kane, et al. US Geol. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Isaac Bledsoe five shillings sterling. SECTION 2. In 1776, the Cherokee planned to drive settlers out of the Washington District. Rhea County Bledsonian and Pikeville Banner. 67 pp. Geo. 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? . Isaac, Agricultural-industrial survey of Bledsoe County. Nashville, TSLA, 1971. 2 vols. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1966. George Bledsoe (1713) Back to search Family Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Marion County. Civil War 1861-1865 tidbits. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Removed to Sumner county, Tennessee in 1780. Bledsoe County Board of Education Minute Books, 1919-1928. Public Records Policy and Records Request Form, Aaron Russell's Personal Ledger, 1861-1878: Marion County, Tennessee; Dade County, Georgia (Rushing, 1997) [partial name index], Along the River (Harris, 1997)* [name index], Ancient Owners of Marion Farms; & Early History of Owen Methodist Church (Lasater, 1985) [surname index], Digging for your Roots in Marion County, Tennessee (Marion County Genealogical Group, 199? The countys biggest Forestry. 51 pp. Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments. He marriedSusannah Fulkersonon about 1755 in Patrick County, Virginia. Moses Bledsoe (1729) I do also appoint my son in law Henry Thornton and my wife Sarah executors of this my last Will and Testament as witness my hand and seal this fifteenth day of March one thousand seven hundred and fifty three [1753]. byWalter T. Durham, Gallatin. . 2 1911-1925] (Harris, 199?) Douthat, James L. Sequatchie families: biographical sketches of the earlier settlers of the Sequatchie valley of TN. 99 pp. Quadrangles: Tracy City, Palmer, Daus, Sewanee, Monteagle, White City, Whitwell, Ketner Gap, Sinking Cove, Orme, South Pittsburg, Sequatchie, Wauhatchie, Chattanooga, Eureka, Doran Cove, Bridgeport, Shellmound, Hooker. (extractions from various Marion County newspapers of murders, accidents, disasters, oddities, court cases, etc., 1895-1929), Harris, Euline. (The Bledsoe Family in America). Mary Ann Pugh (Blalock) (1839 - 1925) - Genealogy WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee Hardcover See all formats and editions Hardcover Publisher Mountain Press See all details Product details ASIN : Thomas Bledsoe (1706) Bledsoe County was one of those important areas in the migration of the early settlers as they traveled up and down the Sequatchie Valley into Alabama and all points west. US Geol. 19 pp. 69 pp. N.p., 1977. Essex County was established in 1692 from the oldRappahannock County, Virginia. Abraham became Constable of Botetourt Co, VA for the Reedy Creek area in 1770. 2. (its Report #22). Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Social & Ec. Soil survey, Bledsoe County, TN. Beginning on the north-west end or corner of Rhea County, where it strikes the road leading to West Tennessee; thence north forty-five west, to Overton County line; thence southwardly with said line, to White county line, and with that line to the southern boundary of this state; thence eastwardly with said line to the comer of Rhea county line; thence with said line to the beginning. European Americans called their towns in eastern Tennessee, the Overhill Towns. Thomas was born in Greenville County, SC & died in Bledsoe County Tennessee & is buried in the Swafford Chapel Cemetery. His wife was named Catherine. An inventory of microfilmed Marion County records is available on our website. Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Bledsoe County, Preliminary #26). The second attack was stopped at Fort Watauga. 179 pp. Bledsoe County, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. TN Valley Authority. SECTION 13. Exp. 13-47. Soc. Indians shot and killed Isaac Bledsoe while he was working in a field near his fort on April 9, 1793. Marion County Planning Comm.
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