Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Haywood County, North Carolina. Official Website Haywood county was officially separated from Buncombe County through a bill introduced by General Thomas Love that became law on Dec 23 1808. The new county of Haywood became official in Mar 1808. By the time Haywood county was separated from Buncombe, more than 300 families were liv...
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Haywood County, Tennessee. Official Website Haywood County was created from part of Madison County in 1823–24, and was named for Tennessee judge and historian John Haywood. For much of the county's history, agriculture, especially growing cotton as a commodity, was the basis of the local economy. After Emancipation in 1865, many...
This project is for those buried in Old Thickety Cemetery, located on 3070 Thickety Road, Clyde Haywood County, North Carolina. Find a Grave