Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Blount County, Tennessee. Official Website History On July 11, 1795, Blount County became the tenth county established in Tennessee , when the Territorial Legislature voted to split adjacent Knox and Jefferson counties. The new county was named for the governor of the Southwest Territory, William Blount , and its county seat, Mary...
Blount County was created by the Alabama Territorial Legislature on February 6, 1818, formed from land ceded to the federal government by the Creek Nation on August 9, 1814. This county was named for Gov. Willie Blount of Tennessee, who provided assistance to settlers in Alabama during the Creek War. This county lies in the northeastern quadrant of the state, which is sometimes known as the min...
Township 12 South, Range 1 West, Section 2 Austin Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Hayden, Blount County, Alabama. Located about four miles Southwest of Blountsville on County Road 37 [Joy Road], Blount County, Alabama. Latitude: 34.0148205; Longitude: -86.6147143 Driving directions to Austin Creek Baptist Church, Hayden, Blount County, Alabama. Located off County Road 37 [Joy Road], turn on B...
This project is for those buried in Bethlehem United Methodist Cemetery, Locust Fork, Blount County, Alabama. Find a Grave
The cemetery is located on 475 Bethel Church Road, Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee. Find a Grave
Antioch (an'~te~ok') was an ancient Biblical city and a chief center of early Christianity. Today, many churches and cemeteries throughout the United States use the name. Once called Glover's Graveyard , the earliest recorded burial is 1794. Antioch Cemetery is an important resting place for loved ones in Blount County, including veterans from most American wars. The fourth Sunday in May is des...