Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF File, 330 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index. Bledsoe, Tennessee, United States: Death: May 05, 1925 (85) Cumberland, Tennessee, United States Place of Burial: Pugh Cemetery #2, Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States of America: Immediate Family: Daughter of William Stewart Blaylock Wife of John Harvey Pugh Mother of Millie J Morrow. Isaac Bledsoe Gaillard, Frye. 22 (1966), pp. The origin of the Bledsoe family is lost in obscurity. Church, South, 1916. BE IT ENACTED, That so soon as the treaty lately made with the Cherokee Indians, shall be ratified by the government of the United States, this act shall take effect and be in force, and until that period the inhabitants therein shall still be attached to, and considered a part of Bledsoe County. Photographs by Marguerite Hiatt. She includes a source of references for each of the families that will help in your own search. In 1770, Abraham became the Research, 1987. 48 pp. He was in the battleofthe Flats. TN Valley Authority. Note: Affiliate links are used within the directory on this site and a small contribution goes to the website for some purchases made. They came about 1767 to the New River country. North Carolina was one of the thirteen original Colonies. Melear, Nathan D. The clay mineralogy of the Raccoon Mountain formation in its type area, Scratch Ankle Hollow, Marion County, TN. N.p., TVA, 1990. Our genealogy and Tennessee history collection includes research materials for the Sequatchie Valley as well as adjoining counties. Abraham AB Bledsoe, 11 (1986), pp. Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments. Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF file, Elizabeth Parham Robnett, 294 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index, 58 Photographs/Maps. In 1776, the Cherokee planned to drive settlers out of the Washington District. It was divided into Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky Counties. They selected him for his firsthand knowledge of the western country, but he went in order to select a site for the stockaded fort he had agreed to build near Bledsoe's Lick as part of the proposed Cumberland settlements. SECTION 4. Captain Looneys company remained at Fort Blackmore about 5 miles north of present day Gate City in Scott County, Virginia protecting local residents against marauding Indians. On February 17, 1735/36, Andrew Harrison, James Cox, Henry Held and Isaac Bledsoe appraised the estate of Samuel Hensley in Orange County, Virginia. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1903, 1994. TN Valley Authority. Hensley-Schmidt, Inc. Master plan report: Nickajack Resort State Park, Marion County, TN. Brothers Anthony was born abt 1733 and Isaac abt 1735 His son, Isaac S., was given good educational opportunities and attended the Burritt College at Spencer, Tennessee. Early tax lists generally include all white males over 21 and indicate whether they owned land or slaves. The three-person commission voted unanimously last week to approve the settlement, which calls for Bledsoe, 46, to receive an initial payment of $1.5 million with the remainder to be paid First Name. Pikeville was established in 1816 on lands donated by Charles Love, an early Sequatchie settler. FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries hav Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Jacob Bledsoe five shillings sterling. Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Marion County, Preliminary #26). 164 pp. Social & Ec. Bledsoe is located at the head of the Valley which makes a natural funnel for travelers. Richard RP Pinnell, In 1777 the Washington County, Virginia Court. Webthe first explorers of the Cumberland Country. Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. Located on the 1850 Bledsoe County Tennessee Census as Thomas Fargason, wi th his family. Among his children was Anthony Bledsoe, born in (then) Orange County, Virginia, 1733, married about 1760 to Mary Ramsey, of Augusta. U. GA thesis, 1986. . TN Valley Authority. History of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957 [thesis] (Robnett, 1957)* Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Bledsoe County . The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Betsy, 104 pp. Thomas was born in Greenville County, SC & died in Bledsoe County Tennessee & is buried in the Swafford Chapel Cemetery. In 1787 and 1788, Anthony received warrants for land in Sullivan County, Tennessee. She married John Stewart after Thomas died. 46 pp. Exp. SECTION 11. byWalter T. Durham, Gallatin. Abraham Bledsoe (1737, married Mary Wilcox), and Their children included: Thomas Bledsoe (married Margaret Eakin), Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. Census of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) taken July, 1982, Census of Wesley Chapel cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.), Mount Zion Independent Baptist Church and Cemetery, Pikeville cemetery and obituaries, annotated, Tennessee Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955, Index to Naturalization Records of the U.S. District for the Eastern District of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1888-1955, Deeds, 1807-1854, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Bledsonian and Pikeville banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1926-1945, Bledsonian-banner (Pikeville, Tennessee) 1945-1960, 1779-2008 Tennessee Wills and Probate Records, Bledsoe County High School - Beacon Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1942, 1953, 1954, Bledsoe County High School yearbooks, 1942, 1953, 1954, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 (included in US School Yearbooks), Mary Wheeler School yearbook, 1979 (included in US School Yearbooks), Pikeville Elementary School - Charger Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981, Pikeville Elementary School yearbooks, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981 (included in US School Yearbooks), Wheeler Elementary School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Pikeville, TN), 1979. These families migrated in the early 1800s to settle in the rich valley land along the Sequatchie River. Back to search Family Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant. II, 1836-1847 (WPA, 1938), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Circuit Court Execution Docket, 1810-1824 (WPA, 1938), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Deed Book [6 vols. Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. Spotsylvania County, Virginia was established in 1721 from parts of Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. [name index in each volume], Ancestor Charts, Marion County, Tennessee [2 vols.] SECTION 2. BAILEY, BALLARD, BATES, BEATTY, BEATY, BEAUCHAMP, BELL, BENNET, BENNETT, BIDDY, BILLINGSLEY, BIRDITT, BLACK, BLACKWOOD, BLOUNT, BLYTHE, BOLEN, BOOTH, BOWMAN, BOYD, BRADFIELD, BRADSHAW, BRANHAM, BRANNON, BRASWELL, BRAWLEY, BRAZWELL, BRIDGEMAN, BRIDGMAN, BRISTOE, BRISTOW, BRONSON, BROWN, BROWNE, BROWNLOW, BROYLES, BRYANT, BUCKINGHAM, BUFORD, BULLUCK, BUNCH, BURCHFIELD, BYRD, CAMPBELL, CAPPS, CARD, CARMACK, CARNAHAN, CARNES, CARNEY, CARROLL, CASH, CASWELL, CATKINS, CHASE, CHERMAN, CHERRY, CHRISTIAN, CLARK, CLEAGE, CLENDENEN, CLONINGER, CLOSE, COCKE, COLE, COLLING, CONGER, CONOVER, CONWAY, COOKE, COOLEY, COOPER, CORDELL, COULTER, COWAN, COX, CRAWFORD, CRAWLEY, CROCK, CROCKETT, CUMMINS, CUNNINGHAM, CURTIS, DAFFRON, DALTON, DANIELS, DARROW, DARWIN, DAVIS, DAY, DEAKINS, DENTON, DENTONS, DEVENPORT, DEVER, DICKERSON, DONELSON, DORSEY, DORTON, DOUGLAS, DOUTHIT, DUGGER, DUNLEY, DUNN, DWIGGINS, DYER, ECHOLLS, EDENS, EDMONSON, ELDER, ELLISON, ENGLAND, ESTES, EVANS, EVITT, EWBANKS, FALKNER, FARMER, FERGUSON, FINLEY, FORD, FOREST, FORREST, FOSTER, FRAILEY, FRAISURE, FRAZIER, FREILY, FUQUA, GADD, GADENHISE, GALBRAITH, GALLANT, GARDNER, GARRISON, GARVIN, GASS, GAULT/GOTT, GENTRY, GIBBONS, GILL, GILMORE, GIPSON, GLASS, GODSEY, GOEN, GOTCHER, GOTT, GRAFTON, GRAHAM, GREAVER, GREELEY, GREER, GRIFFITH, GRIMES, GRIMSLEY, GRUNDY, GUESS, GUINN, HALE, HALL, HAMILTON, HAMMOND, HANKINS, HANNA, HARRIS, HASKEW, HATFIELD, HAWKINS, HEDGOUTH, HENCH, HENDERSON, HENDRIX, HENNINGER, HENRY, HENSON, HICK, HICKS, HIGGANBOTHAM, HILL, HINCH, HIXON, HIXSON, HOGE, HOLDEN, HOLLIDAY, HOLMAN, HOOD, HOODENPYLE, HOOPER, HOPE, HORBECK, HOSKISSON, HOUSTON, HOWARD, HUDSON, HUGHES, HUGHS, HUMBLE, HUMPHREY, HUTCHESON, HYDER, JACKS, JACKSON, JAMES, JENKINS, JEWELLS, JOHNSON, JONES, JULIAN, KAIGER, KARNES, KEEDY, KELCH, KELLEY, KELLY, KELTNER, KENDALL, KERKLIN, KERLEY, KILGORE, KING, KIRBY, KIRK, KIRKLAND, KIRKLEN, KIRKLIN, KRICHBAUM, KUYKENDALL, KYLE, LAMB, LANGLEY, LARKIN, LASATER, LASTER, LAWLER, LAY, LEE, LEIGH, LEWIS, LOCKE, LOONEY, LOVE, LOWDEN, LOWE, LOWERY, LOYD, LUCKER, LUTTRELL, LYNCH, McCAIN, McCALL, McCLANAHAN, McCLELLAN, McCLELLAND, McCLELLEN, McCLUNG, McCOLLOUGH, McCORMICK, McDANIEL, McDONALD, McDONOUGH, McDOWELL, McGREGER, McGREGOR, McIVEN, McKELL, McKENNEY, McKINNEY, McMINN, McNAIR, McREYNOLDS, MALABY, MARSH, MASSENGALE, MASSEY, MASSINGALE, MATHIAS, MATLOCK, MAUZY, MAXWELL, MAYO, MELONEY, MERCER, MERRIMAN, MILLER, MILLICAN, MILLS, MISER, MITCHELL, MITTS, MONTGOMERY, MOORE, MORGAN, MORRIS, MOYERS, MULKEY, MUNSEY, MURPHY, MURRAY, MURRELL, MYERS, NAIL, NARRAMORE, NEWMAN, NICHOLS, NORWOOD, OATS, OGLE, ORMES, OWENS, OWING, OXSHEER/OXIER, OZBORNE, OZBURN, PANKEY, PANTER, PARHAM, PARKER, PARKS, PATTON, PAXTON, PAYNE, PEARCE, PENDERGRASS, PETERS, PHELPS, PICKNELL, PIKE, PITTS, POLK, POLLARD, POORE, POPE, PORTER, PORTMAN, POWELL, PRESTON, PRIGMORE, PRUETT, RAINEY, RAINS, RANDALS, RANDOLPH, RANKIN, RANKINS, RAWLING, RAWLINGS, REAMY, RECTOR, REDD, REED, RENFRO, REYNOLDS, RHEA, RICE, ROBERSON, ROBERTS, ROBERTSON, ROBINETT, ROBINETTE, ROBINSON, ROBNETT, ROGERS, ROLLINS, ROMINES, RONCEVILLE, ROOSEVELT, ROSECRANS, ROSS, ROWAN, RUNION, RUTHERFORD, RUTLEDGE, SAMPSON, SARTAIN, SARTIN, SAWYER, SCARBOROUGH, SCHOOLFIELD, SEGRAVES, SELBY, SEVIER, SHARP, SHELBY, SHELTON, SHEMWELL, SHEPARD, SHEPHERD, SHERLEY, SHERRELL, SHERRILL, SHIRLEY, SHOCKLY, SIGLER, SIMPSON, SIMS, SKILES, SKILLERN, SKILLMAN, SLOAN, SMALLWOOD, SMITH, SNIDER, SPEARS, SPOTWOOD, SPRINGS, SPURIN, STANDEFER, STANDIFER, STARK, STEPHENS, STEPP, STEWARD, STEWART, STONE, STORY, STOUT, STOVALL, STRAW, STRINGFIELD, SUTHERLAND, SUTTON, SWAFFORD, SWIGGINS, TATE, TAYLOR, TEATERS, TEETERS, TELLIS, TERRY, THOMAS, THOMPSON, THURMAN, TILLEY, TIPTON, TOLLETT, TORBETT, TOWNSEND, TROOST, TUCKER, TULLOSS, TUNNELL, TURNER, VAN BUREN, VAUGHN, VAUGHT, VERNON, VICTERY, WAFER, WALKER, WALTON, WARNER, WASHINGTON, WATERHOUSE, WATKINS, WATSON, WHEELER, WHITE, WHITESIDE, WHITESIDES, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINTIN, WITTEN, WOODS, WORTHINGTON, WRIGHT, WYATT, Mountain Press, Signal Mountain, TN 37377, Beyond the Birth, Marriage and Death Dates, Finding Family History in Federal Records. Airy, Brayton, Graysville, Henson Gap, Soddy. SECTION 4. ), 1836 Marion County, Tennessee Tax List (Harris, 19??) WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee Hardcover See all formats and editions Hardcover Publisher Mountain Press See all details Product details ASIN : The area that Abraham settled is present day Lee, Scott and Washington Counties, Virginia and Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson and Sullivan Counties, Tennessee. Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources: Bledsoe County. Abraham Bledsoe became a professional hunter, but Isaac and Anthony were interested in land. SECTION 7. ordered that William Campbell answer Mr. Alexander Sinclairs letter to Anthony Bledsoe and requisit him to lay out the money put into his hands by Mr. Sampson Matthew for Wheat reserving as much thereof as will be sufficient to purchase Baggs to contain the Flour. Polly Bledsoe. web page to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriff of the county of Rhea, shall open and hold an election at the place of holding court in said county, on the second Friday and Saturday in January next, for the purpose of electing field officers of the militia in said county; and the militia of said county shall compose the thirtieth regiment of the militia of this state, and be attached to the third brigade. Faulkner, Charles H. & J.B. Graham. About 1768, Abraham moved to Tennessee. Beimfohr, Oliver W. Battle Creek coal, Marion County, TN. 17 pp. BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County to collect the taxes for the year of one thousand eight hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. In 1772 Isaac Bledsoe married Katherine Montgomery, a sister of the veteran frontiersman Colonel John Montgomery. The Archives is maintained as part of the Bledsoe County Public Library. Kanes were from Rhode Island, Hares were from Pennsylvania. The original county seat was known as Old Madison, six miles from Dunlap and fifteen miles from Pikeville, the present county seat. Apply online instantly. Robnett, Elizabeth P. Bledsoe County at the bicentennial, 1976: a short history of Bledsoe County, TN, 1807-1976. Special chapters on agriculture, education, military service, and churches are included. WebSearch the Wyatt Family Cemetery cemetery located in Tennessee, United States of America. Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. WebBledsoe County, was named in honor of Abraham Bledsoe and was created out of Roane County by an Act of the Tennessee Legislature on November 30, 1807. Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. 13-47. Annual. The effects upon local finance of real property purchases by the TVA, survey #8: Guntersville Reservoir counties. Harris, Euline H. Whitwell scrapbook. WebBledsoe County, one of the older counties in East Tennessee, is the oldest county in what is known as Sequatchie Valley. Davies, Gareth J. Geology & chronology of two caves in the Cumberland Plateau, Marion County, TN. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. WebTennessee tax lists can be used to locate families, document historic properties and study community history. WebThe specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied. Tennessee, Birth Records, 1908-1920 Tennessee State Library and Archives, Tennessee, Birth Records, 1921-present Tennessee Vital Records Office, Census of Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) taken July, 1982 WorldCat, Census of Wesley Chapel cemetery, Pikeville, Tennessee (Bledsoe Co.) FamilySearch Library, Clark-Dyer Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Hale Cemetery (Nine Mile Area) Find a Grave, Keener Hill Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Mount Zion Independent Baptist Church and Cemetery Find a Grave, Old Baptist Church Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Pikeville City Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, Pikeville cemetery and obituaries, annotated WorldCat, Skillern Family Cemetery Tennessee Gravestones, T. Y Swafford Jr. Ye old court house at Jasper towne. In 1772 he discovered Bledsoe's Lick and Bledsoe's Creek in an area of North Carolina that later became Sumner County, Tennessee. BE IT ENACTED, That elections for company officers for the county of Marion, shall be at such places as the commandant of militia in said county may appoint, which said elections shall be held on the first Thursday in June next, under the same rules, regulations and restrictions as are prescribed in like cases. SECTION 13. Research Sec. 130 pp. 17 pp. Nashville, TN Dept. She was in her teens and he was a widower with grown children. Webb, Nonie H. Marion County, TN: the county with a future. The county seat is Pikeville. There was a fire at the Bledsoe County courthouse in 1908. Bledsoe County at the Bicentennial 1976: A Short History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee 1807-1976 (Robnett, 1977) Bledsoe County, Tennessee, A Pictorial History (Bledsoe County Historical and Genealogical Society, 1998) [surname index] * 65 pp. pp. He was the son of George Bledsoe.

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