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  • Davidson County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, Volume 1, 1783-1792
    Carol Wells
    These court minutes are important because few records survive from this formative period in Tennessee history when Davidson County encompassed all of middle and western Tennessee. They are also important because many people are mentioned in the court minutes who do not appear in other records. County court responsibilities went beyond the hearing of lawsuits; roads and ferries ...
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    28,77 €

  • Davidson County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, Volume 2, 1792-1799
    Carol Wells
    Few records survive from this formative period in Tennessee history when Davidson County encompassed all of middle and western Tennessee. They are important because many people mentioned in the court minutes do not appear in other records. ...
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    28,24 €

  • Dickson County Tennessee County and Circuit Court Minutes, 1816-1828 and Witness Docket
    Carol Wells
    'The County and Circuit Court Minutes abstracted in this book are new to family historians. So untouched for the last 170 years that the pages have never been numbered, these minutes open to us new insights on life in Dickson County in the early 1800s.' Court minutes may provide the missing link in some family histories. Questions about family relationships may be answered by p...
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    35,55 €

  • Abstracts of Giles County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, 1813-1816, and Circuit Court Minutes, 1810-1816
    Carol Wells
    Family historians can hardly find a better way to add life to genealogical records than by reading county court minutes. On these pages can be found references to remarriages, heirs, apprenticeships, orphans, transients, indigents, and the insane. Mentioned here are: the laying out of roads, licensing of officials, mills, ferries, and ordinaries, as well as suits for assault, t...
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    28,01 €

  • Robertson County, Tennessee, Court Minutes, 1796-1807
    Carol Wells
    Early records of court minutes provide an excellent source of names, because these records precede the county’s first extant census of 1820. Almost everyone had dealings with the courts, whether they were serving on a jury, suing a neighbor, or being sent to jail! The information, chronologically arranged, was transcribed from microfilm. Every name has been indexed for easy ref...
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    33,38 €

  • Davidson County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, Volume 3, 1799-1803
    Carol Wells
    This third volume of county court minutes provides a glimpse into the early years of the fledgling state. 'Constant creation of new roads and ferries reveal the influx of new settlers to middle Tennessee. Unfamiliar names appeared in the minutes as the justices of the peace dealt with disputes, orphans, poverty, estates, wills, sales, apprentices, licenses, and the multiplicity...
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    29,03 €

  • Natchez Postscripts, 1781-1798
    Carol Wells
    Natchez, Mississippi, was under Spanish rule from 1779 until 1798. Official documents were translated from the Spanish in 1818. At some later date, the handwritten translation was transcribed into type. This work is compiled from that typed transcript, which is located at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. It includes such records as depositions, declarations, wills, d...
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    22,02 €

  • Rhea County, Tennessee Circuit Court Minutes, September 1815-March 1836
    Carol Wells
    Rhea County, on the banks of the Tennessee River, was created in 1807 from Roane County. In 1819, Hamilton County was cut from Rhea. Rhea County was a stopping point for families intending to settle, travelers spending a season of two before heading west, and renters hoping eventually to buy their own farms. A dearth of material about early Rhea County makes these circuit court...
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    26,63 €

  • Genealogical Abstracts of Edgefield, South Carolina Equity Court Records
    Carol Wells
    Equity records are a rich source of genealogical facts. In the course of settling disputed or complicated inheritances, names of stepchildren, half siblings, maiden names, deceased husbands, first, second, third spouses, and extended family relations may all be part of testimony. Although one suit concerns a transaction made in 1736, most of these cases fall between 1790 and 18...
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    18,28 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 27, 28 and 29
    Carol Wells
    In this book are mentioned the names of more than 3,700 free persons. They are sellers, buyers, orphans, widows, adjoining neighbors, previous owners, and donors of gifts to children and friends. Most deeds concern land conveyances. There are also prenupt ...
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    25,49 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 30 and 31
    Carol Wells
    Deed books contain not only land conveyances, but also powers of attorney, depositions, judicial sales, and sales of household and farm equipment, livestock and slaves. These transactions often name wives, children, parents, assorted kinfolk, previous own ...
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    26,67 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Probate Records, Boxes 4-6, Packages 107-218
    Carol Wells
    Probate records are sworn documents that go beyond the will to show how the estate was settled. These records offer insight even when persons left no will. They may reveal names, relationships, date of death, items being sold, names of buyers, final distr ...
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    17,25 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 39 and 40
    Carol Wells
    This is the tenth volume in this useful series of deed book abstracts. In addition to the names, dates and land descriptions one would expect to find in such records, these deed abstracts also reveal names of children and neighbors, ties to other areas, c ...
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    25,85 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Book 41
    Carol Wells
    The eleventh volume in this series of deed book abstracts is particularly useful to genealogists because the documents were recorded in 1825 and 1826, midway between the 1820 and 1830 censuses. In addition to the names, dates and land descriptions one wou ...
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    19,52 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 42 and 43, 1826-1829
    Carol Wells
    The deed book abstracts in this volume were gleaned from documents that were recorded between 1826 and 1829. In addition to the names, dates and land descriptions one would expect to find in such records, these deed abstracts also reveal names of children ...
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    27,19 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 23, 24, 25 and 26
    Carol Wells
    At the time these deeds were written, Edgefield contained all or parts of the present counties of Aiken, Greenwood, McCormick and Saluda. Deed books contain not only land conveyances, but also powers of attorney, depositions, judicial sales and sales of h ...
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    20,01 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina, Probate Records, Boxes 1-3, Packages 1-106
    Carol Wells
    For genealogists, delving into a package of probate records is an adventure. Probate records are sworn documents that go beyond the will to show how the estate was settled. These records offer insight even when persons left no will. They may reveal names, ...
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    21,92 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 44 and 45, 1829-1832
    Carol Wells
    The deed book abstracts in this volume were gleaned from documents that were recorded between 1829 and 1832. In addition to the names, dates and land descriptions one would expect to find in such records, these deed abstracts also reveal names of children ...
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    25,03 €

  • Sumner County, Tennessee Court Minutes, 1787-1805 and 1808-1810
    Carol Wells
    Cut from Davidson County in 1786, Sumner was the fastest growing county in central Tennessee. Sumner covered a large area which is now divided into many other counties. When the Indian troubles ended, Sumner was a hive of activity: ferries and mills were ...
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    34,65 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 13, 14, and 15
    Carol Wells
    At the time these deeds were written, Edgefield contained all or parts of the present counties of Aiken, Greenwood, McCormick and Saluda. Deed books contain not only land conveyances, but also powers of attorney, depositions, judicial sales and sales of h ...
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    18,41 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 16, 17 and 18
    Carol Wells
    Although these abstracted deeds were recorded from 1798 to 1800, the years in which they were written stretch from the 1760s. Many chains of title reach back to the 1750s and may tell of land sold, disputed and inherited; they name heirs, kinfolk of other ...
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    20,04 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 19, 20, 21 and 22
    Carol Wells
    By the end of the 18th century, Edgefield County veterans of the American Revolution were becoming the older generation. Changes surrounded them. The cotton gin gave a profitable crop to the South and strengthened the once-fading institution of slavery. P ...
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    21,64 €

  • Williamson County, Tennessee, County Court Minutes, May 1806 - April 1812
    Carol Wells
    No census exists for the years covered in this book-a time when settlers were flooding into Tennessee in record numbers as a result of the subjugation of the hitherto troublesome Indians. Some settlers stayed on permanently, while others just stopped over ...
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    24,92 €

  • Williamson County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, July 1812-October 1815
    Carol Wells
    Although Williamson County, Tennessee, was formed from part of Davidson County in 1799, the first surviving census is the 1820 enumeration. Other records must be used to throw light on families of those early years. Minute Book Two of the Court of Pleas a ...
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    21,50 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 34 and 35
    Carol Wells
    Here is the latest in this useful series of deed book abstracts. In addition to dates of conveyances and names of grantors and grantees as listed in courthouse indexes, deeds name place of residence which may be in another district, state or country. Deed ...
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    19,43 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 32 and 33
    Carol Wells
    Deed books contain not only land conveyances, but also powers of attorney, depositions, judicial sales, and sales of household and farm equipment, livestock and slaves. These transactions often name wives, children, parents, assorted kinfolk, previous owners, witnesses, justices and others. These deeds were recorded between 1814 and 1817, a time where many families left Edgefie...
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    21,07 €

  • Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 36, 37 and 38
    Carol Wells
    Here is the latest in this useful series of deed book abstracts. In addition to the names, dates and land descriptions one would expect to find in such records, these deed abstracts also reveal names of children and neighbors, ties to other areas, clues t ...
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    21,06 €