Pikeville, Bledsoe County High School, 1977. 114 pp. He was in the battleofthe Flats. TN Anthrop. Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Bledsoe County, Preliminary #26). Bledsoe County Chancery Court Loose Papers, 1840-1940. George Peabody college dissertation, 1957. Anthony Bledsoe had lived, in 1769, at Fort Chisel, and, in a short time after, with his brother Isaac and the Shelbys, removed further west, into what is now Sullivan county. Bledsoe County The 1769 long hunt began on June 2nd. Family History Center and Affiliate Library Locator map- search for local Family History Centers or Affiliate Libraries 1. Abraham Bledsoe became a professional hunter, but Isaac and Anthony were interested in land. SECTION 1. 88 pp. Southern MS thesis, 1987. Ext. Retyped for the page by Diane Payne 2000. Thomas 99 pp. Floods on TN River & Sequatchie River & tributaries in Marion County, TN. The area that Abraham settled is present day Lee, Scott and Washington Counties, Virginia and Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson and Sullivan Counties, Tennessee. (his mothers first name is unknown) Head. Oct. 16, 1992.) Scott, John H., Jr. Pikeville, market center of the upper Sequatchie Valley. Lasater, Lee. Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society, Bledsoe County Webb, Nonie H. The story of Ketner's Mill. 111 pp. Exp. Thomas had a son, Loving, with his second wife Susannah Fulkerson born during 1753 in Virginia. Knoxville, TVA, 1972. 32 pp. Huntsville, AL, the author, 1988. TN Valley Authority. Stephens, Miriam R. Methodism in Bledsoe County. SECTION 14. Chattanooga MSA, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. Whitwell, the author, 1987. (its Miscellaneous paper #7). Discovered Bledsoe's Lick, which was so named for him. When Sumner County was created from eastern Davidson County in 1786, Bledsoe served in the first Sumner County Quarterly Court, was first major of the county militia, and became lieutenant colonel commandant in April 1788. of the valley now called Bledsoe County. It is temporary and has a primary focus on gaining self-sufficiency through employment. Knoxville, TVA, 1939. 50 pp. In 1759, Susannah bought 500 acres from her father for five shillings. They usually do not provide other personal information. Luther, Edward T. Mineral resources summary of the Pennine quadrangle, TN. 1 1881-1910; vol. Jasper, the author, 1987. Bledsoe County Board of Education Minute Books, 1919-1928. Hack, John T. Interpretation of Cumberland escarpment & highland rim, south central TN & northeast AL. 17 pp. BE IT ENACTED, That the said county of Rhea, be, and the same is hereby declared a part of the district of Hamilton, in the same manner and for all purposes, civil, criminal and military, in as full and ample a manner as any county in this state, and shall send two jurors to the superior court of said district. Their children were, Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Bledsoe County 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. Social & Ec. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Isaac Bledsoe five shillings sterling. . 184 pp. (199? pp. (The Bledsoe Family in America). Farmers Union Telephone Company Directors and Stockholders Book, 1912-1915. 1852 (Swift, 1995), Bledsoe County Court Minutes, April 1856-March 1860 (Swift, 1995), Bledsoe County, Tennessee 1836 Tennessee Civil Districts and Tax Lists [1837, 1838, 1839] (Douthat, 1993), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Baptist Church Minutes, 1882-1938 (WPA, 1938), Bledsoe County, Tennessee Chancery Court Loose Papers, 1840-1940 (Hobbs, 1999), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Chancery Court Minute Book, Vol. 1 vol. SECTION 11. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Jacob Bledsoe five shillings sterling. ), Index to the Wills of Marion County, Tennessee [1875-1900, 1925-1968] (Harris, 19??) [name index], Marion County, Tennessee Cemetery Records (Harris, 1987)* [alphabetical by cemetery with surname index], Marion County, Tennessee, Deed Book C, Abstract, 1831-1836 (Hobbs & Goins, 1993? Knoxville, UT, 1927. 1 vol. Our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. 51 pp. . Sarah Bledsoe (1733) Isaac Bledsoe They later moved to Moccasin Creek of the North Fork of Holston River. Add a memorial, flowers or photo. Service, 1971. Bledsoe Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1966. [name index in each volume], Ancestor Charts, Marion County, Tennessee [2 vols.] Garner, Isaac L. A study of certain phases of the educational & economic conditions of Marion County, TN. 12 pp. They settled on a branch of the Holston River. ), Exploring the Oldest Historical Map of Marion County, Tennessee (Webb, 1999) [name index], Hale's Bar Lock & Dam; Guild, Marion County, Tennessee History: Its Past, its People and its Events (Webb, 1991?) Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. Located on the 1850 Bledsoe County Tennessee Census as Thomas Fargason, wi th his family. 1 1895-1896; vol. First Families of Bledsoe County Project. 16 pp. Tennessee Thomas was born in Greenville County, SC & died in Bledsoe County Tennessee & is buried in the Swafford Chapel Cemetery. Knoxville, TVA, 1962. 124 pp. Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1992. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Chattanooga Area Regional Council of Governments. His Tests (Rev. WebSelected Published County Histories. View this and more full-time & part-time jobs in Pikeville, TN on Snagajob. Driskell, Boyce N. Cultural resource investigations in the Nickajack Reservoir area, Marion County, TN. web page to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Brown, Dalton M. An educational & economic survey of Bledsoe County, TN. Nashville, M.E. In 1772 he discovered Bledsoe's Lick and Bledsoe's Creek in an area of North Carolina that later became Sumner County, Tennessee. Church, South, 1916. Airy, Brayton, Graysville, Henson Gap, Soddy. Thomas Bledsoe (1706) 65 pp. ), Fourth Survey Distr[i]ct of Tennessee, 1808-1810 : John McClellan-surveyor Anderson, Bledsoe, Campbell, Knox, Overton, Rhea, Roane Counties, TN (Douthat, 1988), Howard/Walker Cemetery, Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Beyer, 2003), Marriage Records of Bledsoe County, Tennessee [vol. Pikeville Genealogy (in Bledsoe County, Tennessee) Bledsoe County, Tennessee Genealogy FamilySearch Div. UT thesis, 1979. North Carolina was one of the thirteen original Colonies. Charles E. Johnson, Abraham Bledsoe was born in Orange County, Virginia in 1737 the son of Thomas Bledsoe and 125 pp. On March 18, 1703 Catherine, "wife of Abraham Bledsoe," sued for a child's portion of the estate of her father, Thomas Ball. 130 pp. South Pittsburg, Hustler, 1973. An inventory of microfilmed Marion County records is available on our website. Flood insurance study: Marion County, TN, unincorporated areas. She married John Stewart after Thomas died. SECTION 10. BE IT ENACTED, That said county of Marion shall be bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the North West mountain, at the fork of Brush creek, where the road leading from Bledsoe county to Warren county crosses the same; thence down the said creek to the mouth; thence up Sequachee [sic] River to the mouth of Prigmor's Powder Mill Creek; thence up the said creek to the top of Walden's Ridge; thence down the top of said ridge, to the bluff on Tennessee River; thence south to the southern boundary line of this state; thence west to the top of the ridge that divides the waters of Crow Creek and Mud Creek; thence up the said ridge to the top of the mountain that divides the waters of Tennessee from Elk River, and the Caney Fork of Cumberland River to the beginning. 1 vol. Hide Event Map Show Event Map. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. In 1738 the western part became Augusta County. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Robnett, 2008) [name index] History of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957 [thesis] (Robnett, 1957)* Additional county and community . The land was on the middle fork of the Ararat River in Rowan County, North Carolina. N.p., 1977. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Pikeville are also found through the Bledsoe County and Tennessee pages. Additional defendants: Ann Eliza Kane, Robert Hare and wife Harriet. FAMILY OF BLEDSOE Some of the countys strongest indicators include having no child and teen deaths in 2019 and a low rate of substantiated cases of abuse or neglect. Social & Ec. 300 pp. They feared polluted water and believed in alcohol's nourishing and medicinal properties. Faulkner, Charles H. & J.B. Graham. Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church book, 1888-1916: church located in the New Hope community, Marion County, TN. Scattered early issues are available from 1886, and a complete run begins in April 1945. SECTION 7. Our genealogy and Tennessee history collection includes research materials for the Sequatchie Valley as well as adjoining counties. Webthe first explorers of the Cumberland Country. N.p., TVA, 1990. Davies, Gareth J. Geology & chronology of two caves in the Cumberland Plateau, Marion County, TN. Ind. Bledsoe BE IT ENACTED, That the election for governor, representatives to congress and members to the general assembly, shall be held at their respective places of holding courts, in the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, by the sheriffs or their deputies, under the same rules and regulations as are prescribed by law, and on the same days which elections for such purposes, are authorized to be held; and those citizens of Rhea and Bledsoe counties, formerly citizens of Roane County, shall be entitled to vote in their respective counties. The following reels are available on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives: Newspapers were published in Pikeville. Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased. George Bledsoe (1713) Exp. Nashville, TN Div. Photographs by Marguerite Hiatt. Management practices of soybean producers in Marion County, TN: a research summary of a graduate study. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. 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. 51 pp. Bledsoe Reservoir lands planning: final report, feasibility analysis for the Little Cedar Mountain area of Nickajack Reservoir. 1 1908-1917; vol. Research Sec. N.p., 1973. 32 pp. They felt the line was not equitable and the court house was too far away. He lived in Northumberland County, Virginia. Posting id: 837126172. Their mother died and they left home because of an unkind stepmother. The county was named for Anthony Bledsoe Public Records Policy and Records Request Form, Aaron Russell's Personal Ledger, 1861-1878: Marion County, Tennessee; Dade County, Georgia (Rushing, 1997) [partial name index], Along the River (Harris, 1997)* [name index], Ancient Owners of Marion Farms; & Early History of Owen Methodist Church (Lasater, 1985) [surname index], Digging for your Roots in Marion County, Tennessee (Marion County Genealogical Group, 199? Bachman, Ernest A., Jr. "The Nickajack Dam sites." Washington, D.C., FEMA, 1987. (Harris, 1996) [name index in each volume], Births, Deaths and Marriages Extracted from the Sequachee Valley News 1891-1910 (Harris, 1985) [surname index], Christ Church Episcopal, South Pittsburg Tennessee, Parish Register, volume 1, 1878-1905 (Judge David Cambell Chapter [DAR], 2004) [name index], Civil War Tidbits of Marion County, Tennessee (Harris, 199?) Thomas, Abraham and Abraham, Jr. were enumerated on the Orange County, Virginia tax list. BLEDSOE Prudience and Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Marion County, Preliminary #26). UT School of Education. People Projects Discussions Surnames John Bledsoe (1725) Catherine was the daughter of Thomas Ball. If you need immediate assistance you may call the reference desk at (615) 741-2764 or visit us in person. First George Bledsoe was the first of the Bledsoe line traced in America. He lived in Northumberland County, Virginia. His will was probated there July 23, 1704. The only child on record was Abraham Bledsoe, who after marrying settled in that part of Orange County which was later embraced in Culpepper County. He was probably the son ofAbraham BledsoeandKatherine Ball. Nickajack-Chattanooga area recreation study. Solis, Carlos. was heard in Northumberland County. If you have anyone from the Sequatchie Valley, you will want this book to help in your research of your family. Forestry. WebThe father was born in Bledsoe county, Tennessee, in September, 1845, and was a son of Samuel McReynolds, also a native of Bledsoe county, where he owned a large plantation. She includes a source of references for each of the families that will help in your own search. Soil survey, Marion County, TN. 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The settlers were warned and stopped the first attack at Heaton's Station. Sec., 1988. TN Dept. Isaac, Spotsylvania County, Virginia was established in 1721 from parts of Essex, King and Queen, and King William counties. "Excavations in the Nickajack Reservoir: season 1." & Richard A. Yarnell. Webb, Nonie H. Marion County, TN: the county with a future. Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. Family Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. Church, South (1887-1928) and A Family Record of the Halls (1794-1933). Harris, Euline. (originally published in the Sequachee Valley News in 1946 & 1947). Harris, 1985. Polly, born in Virginia 1780; The original BE IT ENACTED, That Thomas Moore, Joseph Brooks and John Henry, are hereby appointed commissioners to fix on the most suitable place for holding courts in said county of Rhea, until further provision is made by law. Search for Manuscripts Material in our Catalog. )*, Upon the Mountain (Harris, 1997) [name index], Whitwell High School's Whitwell, Tennessee, 1923 to 1977 (Turner, Webb & Layne, 1990) [surname index], Ye Olde Court House at Jasper Towne (Harris, 1991? Allred, Charles E. Some problems of rural relief in TN. Rhea County Prepared by the TVA in cooperation with federal, state & local area agencies. WebFamilies First, the states Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, is a workforce development and employment program. Membership is open to +Lohammer Hannah Terrell b: 18 Jan 1730/31 in Caroline County, Virginia m: Abt. Hiatt, Ellen O. Sequatchie Valley, a historical sketch. "An Act to reduce Roane County to constitutional limits, and to form two new and distinct counties south-west of the same.". WebAbraham Bledsoe, Jr., Thely Bledsoe (married James Eakin), Hetty Bledsoe, and Polly Bledsoe. 2 1911-1925] (Harris, 199?) We will respond to e-mail requests promptly; response time may vary, depending on the amount of research required to answer your question and the unique nature of your request. Mary Ann Pugh (Blalock) (1839 - 1925) - Genealogy Abraham Bledsoe, Jr., The original county seat was known as Old Madison, six miles from Dunlap and fifteen miles from Pikeville, the present county seat. Sarah Bledsoe (1739). 2 1917-1924] (Goins and Hobbs Genealogy Service, 1988-), Minutes of the Circuit Court of Bledsoe County, 1834-1841 (WPA, 1941), Population Schedule of the United States Census of 1850 for Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Hutcherson, 1963), Records of Bledsoe County, Tombstone Inscriptions (Madewell, 1982), Sequachee Valley News Gossip Columns (Harris, 19?