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  • Collier Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee

    This project is for those buried in Collier Cemetery, Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tennessee. Find a Grave

  • Union County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Union County, Tennessee. Official Website Union County was formed in 1850. At least two theories are given on the source of its name. The name may commemorate the "union" of sections of five counties, or it may reflect East Tennessee's support for the preservation of the Union in the years before and during the Civil War. The enabli...

  • Decatur County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Decatur County, Tennessee. Official Website This county is named after naval hero Stephen Decatur, Jr., who gained national recognition in the First Barbary War, the Second Barbary War, and the War of 1812 by his leadership and achievements at sea. The county was created in November 1845 from the part of Perry County west of the Ten...

  • Allardt Cemetery, Allardt, Tennessee

    This cemetery is located south of Allardt on the Allart-Tinch Road in Fentress County. Unknown are marked with numbered flat stones. In Jamestown, head east on TN 52 E / E Central Ave toward S Norris St. Continue to follow TN 52 E 4.8 miles. Continue straight onto Allardt-Tinch Rd and the cemetery will be on the left. Find a Grave

  • Perry County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Perry County, Tennessee. Official Website Perry County was formed in 1819. It was named in honor of Oliver Hazard Perry (1785–1819), American War of 1812 naval officer who, after his flagship was severely damaged, continued the fight from another ship and forced the surrender of the British fleet at the Battle of Lake Erie. Adjace...

  • Timberlake Cemetery, Elmwood, Tennessee

    Turn on King Bros Lane across from Forks River School at Elmwood, Smith County, Tennessee.. Go to where the road forks and take right prong. The cemetery is at end of road on private property. It's grown over and all the stones are down. Find a Grave

  • Bradley County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Bradley County, Tennessee. Official Website History Bradley County was likely first seen by Europeans on June 2, 1540 by Hernando De Soto and his expedition while traveling through the North American continent. Until the early 19th century, the land that is now Bradley County was part of the Cherokee Nation. In anticipation of for...

  • Lieutenant Governors of Tennessee

    Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee is the Speaker of the Tennessee Senate and first in line in the succession to the office of Governor of Tennessee in the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office through impeachment and conviction of the Governor of the State of Tennessee.===List of lieutenant governors of Tennessee===

  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    Wikipedia The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, (variously called UT-Chattanooga, UTC, or Chattanooga)[4] is a public university located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The University is one of three universities and two other affiliated institutions in the University of Tennessee System (UT System); the others being in Knoxville, Martin, Memphis, and Tullahoma. Alumni & Fac...

  • Rivers Family (Tennessee)

    Looking for any information on my ancestors. Grandfather Joseph Rivers, GGrandfather John B(Mac) Rivers, GGGrandfather Thomas E Rivers b 1808 d 1873 (possible confederate surgeon around Nashville TN)

  • Bethel University (Tennessee)

    Wikipedia =Bethel University is a Christian institute of higher education in Tennessee, accredited to bestow degrees to the master's level. Bethel University’s main campus is located in McKenzie, Tennessee, with satellite campuses located in Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Jackson, Paris, and Clarksville.

  • Tipton County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Tipton County, Tennessee. Official Website Due to topographic changes caused by the 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes, part of what is now Tipton County was cut off from the state of Tennessee by a change in the course of the Mississippi River. The earthquake changed the course of the river near the settlement of Reverie, Tennessee. Th...

  • Dickson County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dickson County, Tennessee. Official Website On October 25, 1803, the Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill creating Dickson County. It was named for William Dickson, a Nashville physician then serving in the United States Congress. Dickson never lived in the county, but his relatives were prominent in its early development. Dicks...

  • Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame

    The Tennessee Women's Hall of Fame is a non-profit, volunteer organization that recognizes women who have contributed to history of the U.S. state of Tennessee.The organization was founded and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2010 to recognize accomplished women who have impacted the development of the state of Tennessee and improved the status of other women. It is the brainchild o...

  • Troutt Cemetery, Westmoreland, Tennessee

    The cemetery is atop a steep hill on the west side of Old Hwy 31E, 2.2 miles north of Hwy 52, and 1.6 miles south of Turners Station, Westmoreland, Sumner County, Tennessee. It is also known as Heath Cemetery . Find a Grave USGW Archives

  • Lincoln Cemetery, Lincoln, Tennessee

    This project is for those buried in Lincoln Cemetery, Lincoln, Lincoln County, Tennessee. Find a Grave

  • Unicoi County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Unicoi County, Tennessee. Official Website Unicoi County was created in 1875. The name is a Cherokee word meaning "white," "hazy," "fog-like," or "fog draped." Adjacent Counties Carter County Washington County Mitchell County, NC Yancey County, NC Madison County, NC Greene County Towns & Communities

  • Carroll County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Carroll County, Tennessee. Official Website The county was established by the Tennessee General Assembly on November 7, 1821, and was named for Governor William Carroll. Adjacent Counties Henry County Benton County Decatur County Henderson County Madison County Gibson County Weakley County

  • Belleview Cemetery, Bells, Tennessee

    The cemetery is located on 50 Margin Avenue, Bells, Crockett County, Tennessee. Find a Grave

  • Trousdale County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Trousdale County, Tennessee. Official Website = Trousdale County was formed in 1870. It was named for William Trousdale (1790–1872), Brigadier General in the Mexican War, Governor of Tennessee, 1849–1851, and U.S. Minister to Brazil, 1853–1857. On December 7, 1862, the Battle of Hartsville occurred within the boundaries of the cou...

  • States Senators from Tennessee

    Added a properly titled Project to replace this one. Would have edited title but don't know how. Would like to delete this project but don't know how.Please refer to Project entitled:United States Senators from Tennessee

  • Union Cemetery, Dickson, Tennessee

    The cemetery is located on 200 East Ray Street, Dickson, Dickson County, Tennessee. It is also known as East Dickson Cemetery . Find a Grave Billion Graves

  • Claiborne County, Tennessee

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Claiborne County, Tennessee. History Claiborne County was established on October 29, 1801, created from Grainger and Hawkins counties and extended the southern boundary to Anderson County. It was named for Virginia tidewater aristocrat William C. C. Claiborne, one of the first judges of the Tennessee Superior Court and one of the ...

  • Tennessee Oilers (NFL)

    The purpose of this project is to collect all of the Geni profiles associated with the Tennessee Titans franchise when it was called the Tennessee Oilers .

  • Pioneers of Giles County, Tennessee

    Pioneers of Giles County, Tennessee:

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