The original Jefferson County marriage records are no longer extant; instead, this present work i...
This book deals with the northern half of Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner counties, Tennessee, ...
Robertson County, abutting the western flank of Sumner County, was erected from old Tennessee Cou...
This magnificent little book is characterized by lists of early Davidson County pioneers, taxpaye...
Rutherford County, Tennessee was erected in 1803 from Davidson County and at one time occupied te...
Grainger County was taken from Hawkins and Knox counties in 1796. Grainger's marriage records wer...
Owing to the total destruction of the county courthouse in 1869, few records of Buckingham County...
The work in hand contains records of approximately 2,500 early Overton County inhabitants and fea...
Edythe Whitley spent a lifetime studying the genealogical records of Middle Tennessee--an area or...
Roane County was erected from Knox County in 1801, and most of its marriage records are preserved...
This work offers important source data and is a major advance in Tennessee genealogical reference...
Henry County was formed from the Western District of Tennessee in November 1821. The county is bo...
All of the early Davidson County marriage bonds and licenses were destroyed by fire, but the firs...
McMinn County was formed in 1819 from lands ceded to the United States by the Cherokee Indians. T...
Wilson County's marriage records did not begin until 1802. From then until 1841, when a register ...