Land Deed Genealogy of Bedford County, Tennessee


Book Description

Bedford County was created in 1807 from Rutherford County. It is surrounded by the counties of: Cannon, Coffee, Franklin, Lincoln, Marshall, Moore, Rutherford, and Williamson. In genealogical research, land deeds are often a neglected source of rich information, but regrettably are often overlooked. The authors have made it easier for the reader by abstarcting all Deeds from 1807-1852 & 1861-1869. These books include all family genealogical material, giving names, dates, and places and early land grants contained in all Deeds recorded in the Registars Office.




Land Deed Genealogy of Lincoln County Tn.


Book Description

These volumes are the latest a series of books of source material taken from the legal records of this Middle Tennessee County. Lincoln County was formed from Indian lands in 1809. From the year 1799, with the formation of Williamson County, Tennessee, the most western third of what was to become Lincoln County in 1809, was then a part of Williamson County, and so until 1807 the eastern two thirds of the area was a part of Rutherford County. And from Dec. 3, 1807 until Nov. 14, 1809, Lincoln was the southern half of Bedford County. Each volume is filled with family genealogical material, giving names, dates, places, and early land grants contained in all deeds recorded in the Register's Office. These are companion volumes to the other books on Lincoln County that the Marsh's have compiled. These are a definite must if you are researching family members in this part of Tennessee.




Land Deed Genealogy of Bedford County, Tennessee, 1807-1852


Book Description

These books include all deeds from 1802-1852, then skip the Burned years of 1852-1861 and then pick back up in 1861-1869. Information found in each volume: including family genealogical material, to giving names, dates, and places and early land grants contained in all deeds recorded in the Register's Office for the years given above.




Blount County Tennessee Deeds


Book Description

Although Tennessee was given statehood in 1796, certain subsequent developments delayed finalization of land grants, and most landholders in Blount County did not receive clear title to their lands until 1806. On February 7, 1807, the Commissioners of Blount County, Tennessee, ordered that the register's book of deeds be transcribed into a larger and more complete book. Over a period of years, ending August 31, 1878, other deed books were transcribed into the same book, which was then designated 'Book 1.' As a convenience for the reader, each deed is numbered. Numbers in parentheses indicate the page number of Book 1 on which the deed is found. The first date shown is the date the deed was written; second is the date of registration. Then follows the amount or type of consideration paid, description of the property, and signatures of the seller and witnesses. Signatures made by a 'mark' are indicated '(X).' Date of acknowledgment before the court is not shown unless it was deemed to have some genealogical significance. A full-name index adds to the value of this work.







Tennessee Genealogical Records


Book Description

Records of early settlers from State and County archives.