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By: Thomas E. Partlow, Pub. 1993, reprinted 2020, 410 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-489-1. Smith County was formed in 1799 from part of Sumner County, and most of the early settlers were from N.C., VA. via East Tennessee. The deeds of Smith County are probably the most complete records available for this time period and with the marriages available in printed format from 1838-1881 these Deed Abstracts make an excellent source to try and reconstruct marriages as implied in the Deeds of Smith County for this early time period. Smith County adjoined Sumner and Wilson counties at the time of its formation.
By: Beverley Fleet, Pub. 1938, Reprinted 2020, 138 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-389-5. Northumberland County was created in 1645. Many of her early residents were from Maryland and in turn many of her residence later moved on to Essex & Stafford Counties and to other counties South of the James River. This book contains the Register of St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, VA. This book contains the BIRTHS from 1661-1810 along with a few deaths being mentioned.
By: Gerald Fothergill, Pub. 1913, Reprinted 2020, 206 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-455-7. This book on English passenger arrivals to ports along the eastern seaboard during the years immediately preceding Independence presents a list of about 6,000 names copied from Treasury Records in the Public Record Office in London. For each passenger the following information is given: age, occupation, place of origin, name of ship, destination, and reason for emigration. These new immigrants were Georgia; North & South Carolina, Virginia; Maryland; Pennstlvania; New York, Massechuttes, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Vincients, Jamacia, Antigua, Montreal, Quebec, Dominica, Fort Chamberland, St. Christophers, Tobago, Nevis, Greneda, and Bermuda.
By: Katherine B. Elliott, Pub. 1965, Reprinted 2020, 266 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-380-1. This book contains early Lunenburg and Mecklenburg County Deeds and other Lunenburg and Mecklenburg County records: Commonwealth land Grants, miscellaneous Order Book records, Orphans and Wards listed in the Guardian Book 1765-1800, Personal Property Tax Lists for 1800 and an appendix which contains the 1782 Mecklenburg Co. Census.
By: Michael A. Ports, Pub. 2020, Vol. 7, (1809-1850): 220 pages, soft Cover, Index, ISBN #0-89308-420-4. Elbert County was formed in 1790 from Wilkes County. It lies in the Northeasern portion of the state along the Savannah River just across from Anderson and Abbeville Counties, South Carolina. The first settlers started arriving in the area from Virgina and the Carolinas and continued on as land grants were being issued from service in the Revolutionary War. Contrary to the microfilm heading, the records are NOT court minutes; but rather are the records concerning roads and bridges. The records include the orders appointing road commissioners and overseers, petitions to construct new roads and bridges or alter existing ones, and the reports of commissioners regarding the efficacy and public utility of newly proposed roadsand bridges or alterations or repairs to existing ones.
By: Golden F. Burgner, Pub. 1981, Reprinted 2020, 212 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-205-8. This book contains 5,486 land grants issued by the State of North Carolina in the State of Tennessee. The counties in which this land fell were: Davidson, Greene, Hawkins, Sullivan, Sumner, Tennessee, Washington, and the eastern, Middle and Western districts.
Spine title: Greene County guardians & orphans court records, 1783-1870, and 1830 tax list.
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