Leaves from the family tree
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A collection of reprints of family histories, primarily from Eastern Tennessee written for "The Chattanooga Times" Sunday magazine supplement that appeared from Dec 3, 1933 through 21 Mar 1937. In addition to more than 100 family sketches, this work contains various county tax lists, War of 1812 records, church records and individual remembrances
For over 50 years, Mrs. Allen served as a noted historian, genealogist, journalist and expert on Cherokee Indian history. She was the author of a number of books including *Tennessee Soldiers in the War of 1812*; *Historic Chattanooga*, and *Tennessee Soldiers in the Revolution*.
Surnames: Abel, Anderson, Bean, Blizard, Brooks, Buchanan, Butler, Callaway, Campbell, Cate, Cleage, Cleveland, Clingan, Craigmiles, Cravens, Darwin, Day, Donahoo, Doran, Donelly, Edwards, Everett, Fisk, Foster, Foust, Gamble,Gaut, Gillespie, Goodner, Greer, Guthrie, Hambright, Hildebrand, Hooke, Howard, Hughes, Igou, Johnson, Jones, Julian, Lauderdale, Lea, Leeper, Leuty, Lillard, Lowrey, Lusk, Matlock, Mayberry, McDonald, McLaurine, McMillin, McNair, Meigs, Morgan, Parks, Patterson, Pettigrew, Pope, Ramsey, Randolph, Rankin, Roane, Roberson, Roddye, Ross Family, Rowles, Sevier, Shelton, Shugart, Smith, Stewart, Still, Swann, Tate Family of East Tennessee, Thurman, Trewhitt, Turney Family, Van Dyke Family, Vann, Waterhouse, Weatherly, Whiteside, Yarnell
Historical: Big Spring Baptist Church, Franklin County, Grainger County Tax List, Jefferson County Tax List, Judge Joe V. Williams-Remembers, Luminary Baptist Church, Meigs County, McMinn County, Methodist Church of Washington County,
Ocoll Presbytery, The Pyramids of Chickamauga, Tennessee Revolutionary War Patriots
For over 50 years, Mrs. Allen served as a noted historian, genealogist, journalist and expert on Cherokee Indian history. She was the author of a number of books including *Tennessee Soldiers in the War of 1812*; *Historic Chattanooga*, and *Tennessee Soldiers in the Revolution*.
Surnames: Abel, Anderson, Bean, Blizard, Brooks, Buchanan, Butler, Callaway, Campbell, Cate, Cleage, Cleveland, Clingan, Craigmiles, Cravens, Darwin, Day, Donahoo, Doran, Donelly, Edwards, Everett, Fisk, Foster, Foust, Gamble,Gaut, Gillespie, Goodner, Greer, Guthrie, Hambright, Hildebrand, Hooke, Howard, Hughes, Igou, Johnson, Jones, Julian, Lauderdale, Lea, Leeper, Leuty, Lillard, Lowrey, Lusk, Matlock, Mayberry, McDonald, McLaurine, McMillin, McNair, Meigs, Morgan, Parks, Patterson, Pettigrew, Pope, Ramsey, Randolph, Rankin, Roane, Roberson, Roddye, Ross Family, Rowles, Sevier, Shelton, Shugart, Smith, Stewart, Still, Swann, Tate Family of East Tennessee, Thurman, Trewhitt, Turney Family, Van Dyke Family, Vann, Waterhouse, Weatherly, Whiteside, Yarnell
Historical: Big Spring Baptist Church, Franklin County, Grainger County Tax List, Jefferson County Tax List, Judge Joe V. Williams-Remembers, Luminary Baptist Church, Meigs County, McMinn County, Methodist Church of Washington County,
Ocoll Presbytery, The Pyramids of Chickamauga, Tennessee Revolutionary War Patriots
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