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Subject: [HADLEY] Hadleys--1810 Reconstructed TN Census (Forthcoming)
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 11:35:41 EDT
Hello Everyone,
The author of the upcoming above captioned volume sent me a flyer for the=20
book. He is the author of several other fine TN books, such as TN Convicts=20
which, assuming you don't mind black sheep in your family (and heavens knows=
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we have enough of them here), provides you with info on prison records that=20
includes, among other things: physical descriptions of the prisioner, names=
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of next of kin, their locations designed to provide directions in case=20
relatives need to be contacted (ie, not just name, county and state).
Anyway, in the flyer he uses as his example the page which has the Hadleys o=
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it!
I am pasting in the flyer below.
I know there are some of you out there interested in these Hadleys; I can't=
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remember off the top of my head which one of Simon II's children is the=20
Sumner co Hadley ancestor. All I remember is there was an impressive "house=
".
Best Regards, Janet Hunter
An Important New Tennessee Resource
The
Reconstructed 1810 Census
of Tennessee
33,000 long-lost records from more than 70 sources
=C2=B7 tax lists
=C2=B7 court minutes
=C2=B7 wills & estates
=C2=B7 church records
=C2=B7 deeds
=C2=B7 legislative acts
=C2=B7 petitions
=C2=B7 land grants
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The original Tennessee census for 1810 was destroyed with other records in=20
Washington, D.C., long before microfilm was invented. With it went many=20
valuable clues to Tennessee history and genealogy from a period when the=20
state was filled with families seeking cheap land and migrating westward.
In order to reconstruct the lost census, the author searched a wide variety=20
of records from 1809 to 1811 in an effort to track every adult male in=20
Tennessee. Many entries describing women, children, free blacks and slaves=20
were also located. =20
SAMPLE ENTRIES
Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census
Page 222
Hacking, John Sullivan Co., mentioned as adjoining landowner Source #=
45
Hackley, Jonathan Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Edwards=E2=80=99 co=
mpany. =20
Source #6
Hackney, Benjamin R. Knox Co., defendant Source #30
Hackney, Hugh Blount Co., Executor of John Hackney's will. Source #=
11
Hackney, Jacob Hawkins Co. 1809 tax list. Capt. Lucus=E2=80=99 company.=
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Source #18
Hackney, Jesse Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. McAdams=E2=80=99 compa=
ny =20
Source #3
Hackney, Joseph Maury Co., evaluated slaves Source #36
Hackney, Rebecca Blount Co., Executor of John Hackney's will. =20
Source #11
Hackney, Wm. Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. McAdams=E2=80=99 company =20=
Source #3
Hackworth, Austin Anderson Co. Juror. Court Minutes 1809 Source #8
Hackworth, John Anderson Co. Court Minutes 1811 Source #8
Hackworth, Nicodemus Rhea Co. Request land law change. Petition 27-2-1809=
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Source #25
Hadden, Hugh Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. Benning=E2=80=99s company=20=
Source #3
Hadge, John Lincoln Co., land grant Source #34
Hadley, Edward Rutherford Co. 1810 tax list Source #38
Hadley, John Smith Co., sued heirs of Henry Wiggins Source #46
Hadley, Joshua Smith Co., sued heirs of Henry Wiggins Source #46
Hadley, Joshua Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Montgomery=E2=80=99s co=
mpany. =20
Source #6
Hadley, Joshua Williamson Co. 1810 tax list Source #59
Hadley, Wm. Montgomery Co., attorney Source #40
Hadley, Wm. Wilson Co., received land grant Source #57
Hafely, Elizabeth Blount Co., mentioned in court minutes Source #11
Hafford, Charles Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Moore=E2=80=99s company=
. =20
Source #6
Hafley, Cornelius Blount Co., deceased, estate settlement Source #11
Charles A. Sherrill, M.A., M.L.S., is a Tennessee genealogist, librarian and=
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lecturer. This
Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census is the most ambitious undertaking of his=
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20-year career.
Other recent works include Tennessee Convicts and Tennesseans in Court.
MAIL ORDER FORM
Hardbound, 600 pages. $60.00 plus $5.00 shipping; TN residents add $5.30=
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tax
Name: ____________________________ Amount Enclosed _________
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Address: _________________________ Payable to: Charles A. Sherrill
1023 Waters Edge Circle
_________________________ Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
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Our account name is the same as the e-mail address below.
When you order through PayPal or Billpoint, please also send an e-mail=20
notifying me that you have placed and order and giving us your mailing=20
address.
The finished book is at the printers and will be shipped in late June 2001
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