Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Deed Book ... Dyer County, Tennessee: Deed Book C, 1831-1835
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Deed Book ... Dyer County, Tennessee: - Deed Book A, 1824-1827 and Deed Book B, 1827-1831
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Deed Book ... Gibson County, Tennessee: Book B, 1829-1831, book C, 1831-1834
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Deed Book ... Henry County, Tennessee: Bk. C, 1828-1831
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Dyer County, Tennessee Deed Books
Author: Barbara Jean Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Deed Book ... Tipton County, Tennessee: Deed book B, 1831-1833
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Deed Book ... Tipton County, Tennessee: Deed Book A, 1824-1831
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Books "T" and "W", 1829-1835
Author: Mary Sue Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788400698
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Tennessee genealogists and historians will revere this text. Its information has been taken from the original Davidson County deed books. The work includes transcripts of deeds and new indexes of the data. Such a text as this, however, was needed because the original index is arranged solely by the names each transaction was registered under. In most cases, many more names lie within the body of the document. The author of this book has endeavored to make every recorded name accessible, via index, to aid the researcher. These records identify family members (and relationships) for both white and black families in Davidson County between 13 February 1829 and 27 August 1835, a time when the census identified only the white "head of household;" a time when many wills identified only the husband, leaving his property "to my beloved wife and children;" a time when there was no other record for the slave family. The book's index listing refers to the original deed book page entry. Included are the deed records, whose inventories of personal property give a truly unique picture of the society of the day. Indexes cover first and last names, slave names, and places.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788400698
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Tennessee genealogists and historians will revere this text. Its information has been taken from the original Davidson County deed books. The work includes transcripts of deeds and new indexes of the data. Such a text as this, however, was needed because the original index is arranged solely by the names each transaction was registered under. In most cases, many more names lie within the body of the document. The author of this book has endeavored to make every recorded name accessible, via index, to aid the researcher. These records identify family members (and relationships) for both white and black families in Davidson County between 13 February 1829 and 27 August 1835, a time when the census identified only the white "head of household;" a time when many wills identified only the husband, leaving his property "to my beloved wife and children;" a time when there was no other record for the slave family. The book's index listing refers to the original deed book page entry. Included are the deed records, whose inventories of personal property give a truly unique picture of the society of the day. Indexes cover first and last names, slave names, and places.
Haywood County, Tennessee Deed Book: Deed Book A, 1823-1830 and Deed Book B, 1830-1831
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Davidson County, Tennessee Deed Book Z
Author: Mary Sue Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788424915
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
This abstract continues the personal property deed book abstracts for Davidson County, Tennessee in the 1830s and is especially important in tracing African American ancestry in early middle Tennessee. It gives ownership of slaves and relationships in both white and black families. These personal property deeds of the 1830s may provide the link between the family in Mississippi, Texas, California or Illinois with the older generation in Virginia or North Carolina. They are one of the few types of records that name the women and children as well as give the names and ages of the slave families. They may contain the only official entry to make the conclusive link in a period when many of the wills only say "my beloved wife and all my children," and when the will provides no information on the black family. The entries are in chronological order and are fully indexed.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780788424915
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
This abstract continues the personal property deed book abstracts for Davidson County, Tennessee in the 1830s and is especially important in tracing African American ancestry in early middle Tennessee. It gives ownership of slaves and relationships in both white and black families. These personal property deeds of the 1830s may provide the link between the family in Mississippi, Texas, California or Illinois with the older generation in Virginia or North Carolina. They are one of the few types of records that name the women and children as well as give the names and ages of the slave families. They may contain the only official entry to make the conclusive link in a period when many of the wills only say "my beloved wife and all my children," and when the will provides no information on the black family. The entries are in chronological order and are fully indexed.