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Hamblen County, Tennessee

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  • Gaynes Jackson (1931 - 1950)
  • Pvt. Elbert Wiley Kirkpatrick, (CSA) (1844 - 1924)
    Elbert W. Kirkpatrick, pioneer horticulturist, son of Jacob M. and Sarah Jane (Campbell) Kirkpatrick, was born on October 12, 1844, in Whitesburg, Tennessee. The family moved to White's Grove, Collin C...
  • Pvt. Earl Breeden (1925 - 1944)
    He was a Private with the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborn when he was Killed in Action near Katerbosch, the Netherlands.
  • Sgt Samuel Vincent Wheeler, (CSA) (1838 - 1925)
    Civil War Veteran - Sgt. Samuel V Wheeler, 51st Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Co. B., CSA.________________________________He was the husband of Mary Jane (Baker) Wheeler & the son of Newton Henry Wheele...
  • Rev. James F. Jackson (1905 - 1995)

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Official Website

Hamblen County was created in 1870 and was named in honor of Hezekiah Hamblen (1775–1854), an early settler, landowner, attorney, and member of the Hawkins County Court for many years.

Adjacent Counties

Communities: Barton Springs, Fernwood, Havley Springs, Hillcrest, Lakemoore, Lakeview, Lawrence Mills, Lowland, Marguerite, Morristown (County Seat), Needmore, New Line, Noe's Mill, Ridgeview, Roe, Rolling Hills, Russellville, Silver City, Springvale, Statem Gap and White Pine (part)

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TN Gen Web

National Register of Historic Places

Genealogy Trails

Forebears.io

USS Hamblen APA-114

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