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Loudon County, Tennessee

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  • Samuel Hugh Montgomery, Sr (1785 - 1843)
    GEDCOM Source ===Ancestry Family Trees Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; @R1@ === GEDCOM Source ===Record for Cap...
  • Audrey Jean McWhirter (1931 - 2014)
    Audrey Jean Muir McWhirter died on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 in Lenoir City, Tennessee. Born in Birmingham, Alabama on January 18, 1931 to Ella Eligh Muir and John William Muir, Audrey was a teacher, a mus...
  • Maj. William Ballard Lenoir, Jr. (1775 - 1852)
    THE GROTON AVERY CLAN, Vol. I, by Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery, Cleveland, 1912. p. 366 BIOGRAPHY:The Lenoir FamilyLenoir City (first known as Lenoir's Station) was name...
  • Dolly Cunningham Grant (1807 - 1872)
  • John Wesley Winton (1800 - 1867)
    : Mar. 11, 1800 Death: Jul. 18, 1867 Family links: Parents: John Winton (1761 - 1846) Arabella Cunnyngham Winton (1763 - 1839) Siblings: William Winton (1785 - 1869)* James Asbury Winton (1787 - 1849)*...

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Loudon County was formed on May 27, 1870. Originally, it was named Christiana County, but a few days later the name was changed to Loudon in honor of nearby colonial-era Fort Loudoun. The fort was named for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun and a commander of British forces during the French and Indian Wars.

Adjacent Counties

Cities, Towns & Communities

  • Dixie Lee Junction
  • Farragut (part)
  • Greenback
  • Lenoir City
  • Loudon (County Seat)
  • Philadelphia
  • Tellico Village
  • Unitia

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Wikipedia

Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places

Loudon County Century Farms