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Est. Agricultural-industrial survey of Marion County, TN. Their goal is to help serve foster children within Shelby C Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. Nickajack Reservoir land management plan. pp. Membership is open to Additional defendants: Ann Eliza Kane, Robert Hare and wife Harriet. 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. Rachel, Bledsoe 31 pp. Beimfohr, Oliver W. Battle Creek coal, Marion County, TN. 1-20. Guild, Josephus C. A report on coal lands lying in Bledsoe County. Harris, Euline. web page to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Web1 week ago Be among the first 25 Therapist Bledsoe County, TN role at Health Connect America. Prepared by TVA, Resource Dev. Susan. UT thesis, 1951. Thomas Younger Swafford Sr Link, Gertrude B. The towns included Chota, Tellico and Tanasi. In 1774, during Dunmores War, Abraham Bledsoe was a member of Captain David Looneys militia company. Nashville, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1916. Chattanooga, the office, 1993. 51 pp. First Families of Bledsoe County Project. 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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. He also serves on 16 boards and commissions, on two of which he is the presiding member. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on Interlibrary Loan from the Library and Archives. George Bledsoe was the first of the Bledsoe line traced in America. He lived in Northumberland County, Virginia. His will was probated there July 23, 1704. The only child on record was Abraham Bledsoe, who after marrying settled in that part of Orange County which was later embraced in Culpepper County. Child - John Calvin Billingsley - 12 Feb 1812 - Bledsoe Co, TN: Residence - Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Bledsoe County, Preliminary #26). In response to these attacks, the militia burned Tuskegee and Citico. . Scattered early issues are available from 1873, and a complete run begins in 1922. 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. 25 pp. Mary Ann Pugh (Blalock) (1839 - 1925) - Genealogy 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. Thomas had a son, Loving, with his second wife Susannah Fulkerson born during 1753 in Virginia. It was divided into Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky Counties. 74 pp. SECTION 10. (its Miscellaneous paper #7). Melear, Nathan D. The clay mineralogy of the Raccoon Mountain formation in its type area, Scratch Ankle Hollow, Marion County, TN. The library archives and special collections contain many items of interest, including the following: TNGenWeb Project is a Tennessee-chartered non-profit organization, Ephraim Hixson, Jr. War of 1812 Veteran, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Applications, Charles Thurman Revolutionary War Pension Application, James Loden Revolutionary War Pension Application, William Ingraham Revolutionary War Pension Application. I thought you might Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Ball. Knoxville, UT, 1927. PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. BE IT ENACTED, That elections for company officers for the county of Marion, shall be at such places as the commandant of militia in said county may appoint, which said elections shall be held on the first Thursday in June next, under the same rules, regulations and restrictions as are prescribed in like cases. History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Southern Genealogy Books Abraham Bledsoe was born 1673 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland (then Lancaster) County Virginia. Apply online instantly. 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 South Pittsburg on the TN River, Marion 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. The original They selected him for his firsthand knowledge of the western country, but he went in order to select a site for the stockaded fort he had agreed to build near Bledsoe's Lick as part of the proposed Cumberland settlements. "An Act to reduce Roane County to constitutional limits, and to form two new and distinct counties south-west of the same.". [surname index], Hale's Bar School, 1920-1941 (Webb, 1996-1998) [name index], Keepsake Memories, Vol. 179 pp. SECTION 1. 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. First families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - WorldCat In 1787 and 1788, Anthony received warrants for land in Sullivan County, Tennessee. 121 pp. 164 pp. Brown, Billy C. Environmental & educational implications of resort park development for Bledsoe & Van Buren counties of southeastern TN. His wife was named Catherine. Soil survey, Bledsoe County, TN. Nickajack Reservoir. The only child on record was Abraham Bledsoe, who after marrying settled in that part of Orange County which was later embraced in Culpepper County. ), Bledsoe County Court Letter Book Containing Minutes From Jan. 1847-Mar. *, Donaldson Family Papers, 1819-2005 (Microfilm Manuscript #2011, 1 reel), Mamie Frances (Moser) Dyche Scrapbooks, 1870-1966 (Microfilm Manuscript #246, 2 reels)*, McKenzie and Son, Surveyors Maps. Kanes were from Rhode Island, Hares were from Pennsylvania. Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. ), 1836 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List (Harris, 19??) Anthony, the eldest, married Mary, the daughter of Thomas Ramsey, a noted Indian fighter and active in French and Indian War. Union Primitive Baptist Church book, 1821-1868. About 1768, Abraham moved to Tennessee. On February 17, 1735/36, Andrew Harrison, James Cox, Henry Held and Isaac Bledsoe appraised the estate of Samuel Hensley in Orange County, Virginia. (Webb, 1991), Story of Marion County: Its People and Places (Marion County Historical Society, 1990)* [surname index], Sulphur Springs, Tennessee, Tidbits (Harris, 199? Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Marion County. Census of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) taken July, 1982, Census of Wesley Chapel cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.), Mount Zion Independent Baptist Church and Cemetery, Pikeville cemetery and obituaries, annotated, Tennessee Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955, Index to Naturalization Records of the U.S. District for the Eastern District of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1888-1955, Deeds, 1807-1854, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Bledsonian and Pikeville banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1926-1945, Bledsonian-banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1945-1960, 1779-2008 Tennessee Wills and Probate Records, Bledsoe County High School - Beacon Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1942, 1953, 1954, 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), Mary Wheeler School yearbook, 1979 (included in US School Yearbooks), Pikeville Elementary School - Charger Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, Pikeville Elementary School yearbooks, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981 (included in US School Yearbooks), Wheeler Elementary School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1979. ?-)*, 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? [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. Research, 1987. 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, )*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1900 (Hobbs, 1986)*, United States Census, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1910 (Hobbs, 198? 18 pp. 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. Chattanooga, 1880-1916 (Microfilm Manuscript #1477, 1 reel)*, Census on microfilm for Madison County: 1830-1880, 1900-1930, State-wide census index on microfilm (Soundex): 1880, 1900-1930, Madison County census records in book form: 1840, 1850*, 1860*, 1870*, 1880*, 1900*, 1910*, 1920*. Sta., 1935. Cemetery US Gen Web Archives, Tennessee Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955 Ancestry, Tom and Flora Watson Cemetery Find a Grave, Watson Chapel Church and Cemetery Find a Grave, Wesley Chapel Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Wheeler Hill Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, United States Federal Census, 1790-1950 Family Search, 1908-1933 Tennessee Death Records MyHeritage, 1908-1958 Tennessee Death Records Ancestry, Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1970 Tennessee State Library and Archives, Tennessee, Death Records, 1971-present Tennessee Vital Records Office, Index to Naturalization Records of the U.S. District for the Eastern District of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1888-1955 Ancestry, 1778-1927 Tennessee Early Land Registers Ancestry, Deed books, 1808-1885; index, 1797-1942 FamilySearch Library, Deeds, 1807-1854, Bledsoe County, Tennessee FamilySearch Library, Marriage records, 1908-1957 FamilySearch Library, Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1838-1970 Tennessee State Library and Archives, Bledsonian and Pikeville banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1926-1945 FamilySearch Library, Bledsonian-banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1945-1960 FamilySearch Library, The Pikeville flash light 1940-1945 FamilySearch Library. )*, 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? Thely Bledsoe (married James Eakin), Annexation study for areas southeast & southwest of South Pittsburg, TN. Bledsoe Creek State Park is raising money to purchase much-needed supplies for animal ambassadors and to make park improvements. 59 pp. Ball, Donald B. The second attack was stopped at Fort Watauga. (The Bledsoe Family in America). Knoxville, TVA, 1937. )* [name index], Marion County, Tennessee, Marriages [vol. George Peabody college dissertation, 1957. Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. Anyone can donate to vote for their favorite Tennessee State Park in the third annual My TN State Park Fundraiser, according to Bledsoe Creek State Park officials, where each one-dollar His will was probated there July 23, 1704. UT thesis, 1990. It is temporary and has a primary focus on gaining self-sufficiency through employment. 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. In 1776, Anthony, Abraham and Isaac were captains in the Cherokee Expedition. Sarah Bledsoe (1733) Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1979. In the name of God, Amen: I, Abraham Bledsoe. Allred, Charles E. Some problems of rural relief in TN. Bledsoe County Board of Education Minute Books, 1919-1928. Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church book, 1888-1916: church located in the New Hope community, Marion County, TN. 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 1 vol. Tennessee BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County from collecting the taxes for the year eighteen hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. On March 18, 1703 Catherine, "wife of Abraham Bledsoe," sued for a child's portion of the estate of her father, Thomas Ball. Signal Mtn, Mountain Press, 1993. TN Anthrop. BLEDSOE WebFamilies First, the states Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, is a workforce development and employment program. (articles from the Sequachee Valley News). BE IT ENACTED, That the said county of Rhea, 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 a manner as any county in this state, and shall send two jurors to the superior court of said district. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Div. Abraham became Constable of Botetourt Co, VA for the Reedy Creek area in 1770. Knoxville, TVA, 1973. Douthat, James L. Sequatchie families: biographical sketches of the earlier settlers of the Sequatchie valley of TN. SECTION 6. [surname index], Old Miners & Mining in Marion, 1800's, Marion County, Tennessee (Webb, 1993)* [surname index], Sequachee Valley News, Marion County, Tennessee, Gossip Columns [vol. ), Index to the Wills of Marion County, Tennessee [1875-1900, 1925-1968] (Harris, 19??) Murder, mayhem & more. 2 vols. In 1769 Abraham and Isaac, his brother went on a long hunt. Prepared by Local Planning Assistance Office for South Pittsburg Municipal Planning Comm. . Henry Ramsey, Charles E. Johnson, Abraham Bledsoe was born in Orange County, Virginia in 1737 the son of Thomas Bledsoe and WebSelected Published County Histories. Click here to view the Tennessee State Library and Archives directory listing for the Bledsoe Archives. of Bledsoe County For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. v. Oliver Kane, et al. Emp. Sarah, 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.. In 1776, the Cherokee planned to drive settlers out of the Washington District. Ancient owners of Marion farms, & early history of Owen Methodist Church. Their children included: Thomas Bledsoe (married Margaret Eakin), Bledsoe County, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. Scott, John H., Jr. Pikeville, market center of the upper Sequatchie Valley. 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 Bledsoe, on the first Mondays of April, July, October and January; and the justices for said county, shall hold their respective courts at the place that shall be fixed upon by said commissioners, until otherwise provided for by law, and shall have and exercise the power and jurisdiction as are prescribed by and for the courts of the several counties in this state. About 1742 he moved to Edgecombe County, North Carolina and was in Granville County when it was formed from Edgecombe in 1746. N.p., 1973. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Nashville, TSLA, 1971. Kelly, Martelia C. A history of South Pittsburg, TN: the first one hundred years. Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland plateau of TN. Knoxville, TVA, 1972. "The Long Island mounds", Marion County, TN & Jackson County, AL." 178 pp. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Between 1775 and 1778, the family moved to the part of Washington County, North Carolina that became Sullivan County, Tennessee. Exp. Bledsonian and Pikeville Banner. Compiled by Marion County Hist. (from The Annals of Tennessee to the End of the Eighteenth Century by James Gettys McGready Ramsey).

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