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In a message dated 4/2/00 4:54:21 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< According to a book I have, 'TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS: Records of
Early Settlers From State and County Archives', many of the early records of
Smith Co. were lost in 1865 when the courthouse was used as the home of
troops (it doesn't say whether the troops were Union or Confederate).
Lynda >>
Lynda, please give me the author and publication date of the book, TENNESSEE
GENEALOGICAL RECORDS. The title is intriguing. Is it well indexed? Prior
to my COLE family's move from Warren County TN during the mid 1850s to
Lawrence County MO, I am unable to find too many records on the father of my
Thomas A. COLE that died December 1860 in Lawrence County MO.. Looking
forward to your response and thank you for *E* the information about the
above mentioned book.
I am, gratefully
Betty Cole Wienke
RESEARCHING: COLE and RAGAIN-Lawrence Co. MO 1860s-1934
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In a message dated 3/31/00 6:06:39 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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Since you are here, I'll ask you a question. Do you know if part of Smith
County TN records were destroyed? I have been searching for the marriage
record for my g-g-grandparents, Lewis W. Hunt and Eveline Allen, and had
always believed they were married M >>
Cousin Pat:
According to a book I have, 'TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS: Records of
Early Settlers From State and County Archives', many of the early records of
Smith Co. were lost in 1865 when the courthouse was used as the home of
troops (it doesn't say whether the troops were Union or Confederate).
Lynda
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