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Extracted information of all probate references found in Sumner County, Tennessee Court Minutes and from the book of Executors, Administrators and Guardians' Bonds and Letters. Dated 1787 to 1808
Sumner County, Tennessee Inventories, Settlements, and Guardian Accounts. Volume A March 1808 - February 1821. Gale W. Bamman and Debbie W. Spero. (1984) repr. 2023. New, Paperback, index, 86pp.Although Sumner Co. TN was created in 1787 and its wills survive from 1788, the first surviving book of inventories, settlements, and guardian accounts dates only from March 1808. Abstracted from a microfilm copy of the original. Most pages from the microfilm are included. Some pages were missing.
This book contains abstracts from legislative petitions (requesting a divorce) and acts of Tennessee (granting a divorce if approved.).
This work is a biographical and historical account of 35 of the Santa Maria Valley's early frontier women, their families, accomplishments, and contributions.
This book is a transcription from the 1880 United States Census schedules of Rutherford County, Tennessee, and has been arranged alphabetically by head of household. The names and ages of other household members are also included in each entry.
This work is one of the most utilized Tennessee source books currently in print. The volume consists of a substantial collection of Tennessee Bible records of private parties, and also provides independent lists of marriages solemnized by various Tennessee ministers.
A History of the Santa Maria California Country Club with biographical information on many past and present members.
An interesting and informative history of Hinckley Township, Maine, which later became Grand Lake Stream Plantation, Maine. This work includes the early history and development of the area, commercial activity, life with the Indians, and more.
Smuggling, before and during the Revolutionary War, was often a function of colonial trade in general, the English commercial system, and the growing resentment of England by the colonists for what they considered unfair taxes and treatment. Eventually, the commercial and political grievances, and the publics' resentment led to the Development of a National Spirit and the War of Independence. In this work, the author discusses the various issues of trade, English law, policies, and restrictions; the causes and character of Colonial Smuggling; the Political Situation in England and America, including various Acts and revenue measures leading to the idea of Independence; and the Enforcement of many of the laws and measures.
This genealogy is confined to the family of Abraham Davenport, Sr., born 1714, died 1789, and his descendants and their connections.
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