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. Robnett, Elizabeth P. Bledsoe County at the bicentennial, 1976: a short history of Bledsoe County, TN, 1807-1976. Thomas, Abraham and Abraham, Jr. were enumerated on the Orange County, Virginia tax list. Abraham and Catherine's children may have included: Isaac Bledsoe (1703) Bledsoe County Circuit Court Minute and Docket Books, 1853-1912. SECTION 4. Nashville, TSLA, 1971. BLEDSOE BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the duty of the returning officers for the counties of Rhea and Bledsoe, to meet the returning officer of Roane county, in Kingston, on the succeeding Monday, with the number of their respective polls, and with him compare the same; and the returning officer of Roane, those duly elected members of the general assembly, and give certificates accordingly; and it shall be the duty of said sheriff to transmit a just statement of the polls of election for governor and representatives to congress, to the speaker of the senate, in the same manner as by law directed. Their goal is to help serve foster children within Shelby C First Melear, Nathan D. The clay mineralogy of the Raccoon Mountain formation in its type area, Scratch Ankle Hollow, Marion County, TN. 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. George Peabody college dissertation, 1957. 5 1920-1989, S-Z] (Harris, 1993?) Sarah Bledsoe (1733) Fincastle County, Virginia was created in 1772 fromBotetourt County and abolished in 1776. Knoxville, TVA, 1937. 50 pp. Sarah, 2 1920-1989, A-G; vol. webpage to contact the Library and Archives and verify we have an item in our collection. Early tax lists generally include all white males over 21 and indicate whether they owned land or slaves. The library maintains many published family histories and a family histories file. The original SECTION 3. He was in the battleofthe Flats. 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. TN Valley Authority. ordered that Isaac Bledsoes Mark for his Cattle & Hogs which is a Crop on the left ear and a slit in the right ear and an underkeel in the left ear be recorded. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That the territory south west of Bledsoe, and south of Warren and Franklin counties, shall constitute a county by the name of Marion. Knoxville, TN Ag. The second attack was stopped at Fort Watauga. His wife was named Catherine. 12 pp. 104 pp. Bledsoe is located at the head of the Valley which makes a natural funnel for travelers. ), Compendium of Bledsoe County, Tennessee, 1807-1850: Containing the Records of the Following: Militia Records, Petitions for 1813-1829, Post Offices, 1830 Census, 1840 Census, 1850 Census (Douthat, 2015), County Court Minutes (Abstract), Bledsoe County, Tennessee [1841-1846] (Hobbs, 1990? WebBledsoe County,TN historian. TN Dept. Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. WebFirst Families of Bledsoe County Tennessee (Other) Date: 1796: copied this from the Pikeville Library in Bledsoe County, Tennessee on one of our visits. Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF File, 330 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index. Her life following the marriage and children are described in the section on John. Ancestry.com The services and oversight found in the Secretary of State's office reach every department and agency in state government. Begun in 1996 to celebrate Tennessees Bicentennial, the First Families of Bledsoe County Project was so successful the Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society decided to continue the project 69 pp. Ancient owners of Marion farms, & early history of Owen Methodist Church. County, who was born in 1734. Click in the download box for the file to automatically download.Please save file since the link will expire in 14 days. They came about 1767 to the New River country. TN Valley Authority. Scott, John H., Jr. Pikeville, market center of the upper Sequatchie Valley. Bledsoe County, Tennessee Genealogy FamilySearch pp. Item: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Thomas Bledsoe five shillings sterling. About 1768 Abraham moved to Tennessee, approximately 7 miles from the Long Island of the Holston which is now present day Kingsport, Tennessee on Reedy Creek where he was living in 1778. Being the historian for that county and having taught school there for most all of her life, Ms. Robnett is one of the descendants of a number of these early families. )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1920 (Hobbs & Goins, 1994)* [name index of head of household], WPA Records, Marion County (Record Group #107, Roll 57, 1 reel). Click here for location, hours, and contact information. 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. He was probably the son ofAbraham BledsoeandKatherine Ball. (199? Kanes were from Rhode Island, Hares were from Pennsylvania. Civil War Soldiers from Bledsoe County Pension and Record Files. pp. UT thesis, 1926. 1 vol. WebBledsoe County, was named in honor of Abraham Bledsoe and was created out of Roane County by an Act of the Tennessee Legislature on November 30, 1807. Jefferson County, Kansas, commissioners have agreed to pay $7.5 million to Floyd Bledsoe, who spent 16 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.. Located on the 1850 Bledsoe County Tennessee Census as Thomas Fargason, wi th his family. mental health services to individuals and their family members. George Bledsoe was the first of the Bledsoe line traced in America. The Archives is maintained as part of the Bledsoe County Public Library. WebWork Activities Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information Opening Date/Time: Thur 04/27/2023 12:00AM Central Time Closing Date/Time: Wed 05/10/2023 11:59PM Central Time Div. It was divided into Montgomery, Washington and Kentucky Counties. MEMPHIS, Tenn. Governor Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee are set to give away meal boxes to foster families in Memphis on May 3. People Projects Discussions Surnames Nashville, TN Arch. Anthrop., 1966. Research Sec. About 1757, Jacob Bledsoe moved his family from Bute Co., NC to Wake Co., NC. byWalter T. Durham, Gallatin. SECTION 3. Bledsoe County, 1882-1889 (Microfilm Manuscript #1492, 1 reel)*, White County Cemetery Records, 1762-1970 (Microfilm Manuscript #784, 1 reel)*, Census on microfilm for Bledsoe County: 1830-1880, 1900-1930, State-wide census index on microfilm (Soundex): 1880, 1900-1930, Bledsoe County census records in book form: 1840, 1850*, 1860*, 1870*, 1880*, 1900*, 1910*, 1920*, Allred, Charles E. Educational status of rural relief families in TN. . The 1769 long hunt began on June 2nd. Eleven months later, his son Anthony fell mortally wounded in an Indian attack near Daniel Smith's Rock Castle home. Thomas Younger Swafford Sr FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries hav Hack, John T. Interpretation of Cumberland escarpment & highland rim, south central TN & northeast AL. 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. The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. His will was probated there July 23, 1704. Blevins, Jerry. [surname index], Old Miners & Mining in Marion, 1800's, Marion County, Tennessee (Webb, 1993)* [surname index], Sequachee Valley News, Marion County, Tennessee, Gossip Columns [vol. Geol., 1964. Lasater, Lee. Ball, Donald B. 179 pp. TN Valley Authority. 1788. U. SECTION 8. They settled on a branch of the Holston River. In 1772 Isaac Bledsoe married Katherine Montgomery, a sister of the veteran frontiersman Colonel John Montgomery. In 1772 he discovered Bledsoe's Lick and Bledsoe's Creek in an area of North Carolina that later became Sumner County, Tennessee. Exp. BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, that the court of pleas and quarter sessions, shall be held in and for the county of Rhea, on the fourth Mondays of March, June, September and December; and that the first court shall be holden on the first Monday of December; and the justices for said county shall hold their respective courts at the place that shall be fixed upon by the commissioners, until otherwise provided for by law, and shall have and exercise the same powers and jurisdiction as are or shall be prescribed by and for the courts of the several counties in this state. 13-47. * Indicates this title may be borrowed on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives. 19 pp. Apply online instantly. Ms. Robnett, a long time high school teacher of history, has taken the history from the early Cherokees into the 20th century. BE IT ENACTED, That all that tract of country lying within the following described bounds shall be, and is hereby made and constituted a new and distinct county, by the name of Bledsoe, viz. Their goal is to help serve foster children within Shelby C "Captain Abraham Bledsoe Signal Mtn, the author, 1983. In 1759, Susannah bought 500 acres from her father for five shillings. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Marion County Planning Comm. Knoxville, UT Dept. Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland plateau of TN. 65 pp. UT thesis, 1979. Robnett, Elizabeth P. A history of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically. [name index], Early Land Records, Marion County, Tennessee [1824-1830] (Harris, 1996)* [name index], Ebenezer Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Minutes of Session and Church Register, 1889-1918 [includes Family Record of the Hall's, 1794-1933] (WPA, 1939), First Baptist Church of Whitwell: 100 Years of Ministry, 1893-1993 (Harris, 1993? 46 pp. William Bledsoe (1715). An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website. Harris, Euline. Membership is open to 282 pp. The Long Hunter" by Jackson, D'Lomar Productions, 1974. His son, Isaac S., was given good educational opportunities and attended the Burritt College at Spencer, Tennessee. Public Records Policy and Records Request Form, Bledsoe County at the Bicentennial 1976: A Short History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee 1807-1976 (Robnett, 1977), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, A Pictorial History (Bledsoe County Historical and Genealogical Society, 1998), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, A History (Robnett, 1993), First Families of Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Robnett, 2008), History of Bledsoe County, 1807-1957 [thesis] (Robnett, 1957)*, 1840 Census, Sequatchie Valley, Bledsoe-Marion Counties (Douthat, 1982), 1870 Census of Bledsoe County, Tennessee (Kirkeminde, 1982? Chattanooga, n.p., 1969. 8 pp. Anthony, the eldest, married Mary, the daughter of Thomas Ramsey, a noted Indian fighter and active in French and Indian War. Effect of proposed national forest purchases on county finance in the Cumberland Plateau of TN. 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. That same day in Lancaster County, John and Elizabeth Burne sold Abraham Moses Bledsoe (1729) Early Bledsoe County births, deaths and marriage records (compiled from official sources), Bledsoe County Eleventh Census Special Schedule 6th Civil District 1890. George Bledsoe (1713) Union Primitive Baptist Church book, 1821-1868. an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. The three-person commission voted unanimously last week to approve the settlement, which calls for Bledsoe, 46, to receive an initial payment of $1.5 million with the remainder to be paid [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? Norris, TVA, 1989. FAMILY OF BLEDSOE Thomas had a son, Loving, with his second wife Susannah Fulkerson born during 1753 in Virginia. Alcohol played a significant role in the daily lives of colonists; even children. Beginning on the north-west end or corner of Rhea County, where it strikes the road leading to West Tennessee; thence north forty-five west, to Overton County line; thence southwardly with said line, to White county line, and with that line to the southern boundary of this state; thence eastwardly with said line to the comer of Rhea county line; thence with said line to the beginning. Quadrangles: Lonewood, Herbert Domain, Vandever, Grassy Cove, Sampson, Ballingsley Gap, Melvine, Pennine, Smartt Mountain, Brockdell, Pikeville, Morgan Springs, Savage Point, Mt. Church, South (1887-1928) and A Family Record of the Halls (1794-1933). Ext. PIKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Authorities are investigating the slayings of a Bledsoe County couple. BE IT ENACTED, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the collector of public taxes of Roane County to collect the taxes for the year of one thousand eight hundred and seven, and all arrearages of taxes. (The Bledsoe Family in America). ), 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?) Emp. )* [surname index], United States Census, Marion County, Tennessee, 1900 (Hobbs & Goins, 198? Tuscaloosa, AL, U. AL Office of Arch. Library Director Carolyne Knight is a Certified Archives Manager. Brown, Dalton M. An educational & economic survey of Bledsoe County, TN. 2 1911-1925] (Harris, 199?) N.p., 1973. Huntsville, AL, the author, 1988. WebGenealogy for Thomas Hale, I (1790 - 1860) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Faulkner, Charles H. Westmoreland-Barber site (40MI11), Nickajack Reservoir, season II. Colonel Anthony Bledsoe. also in Orange County, Virginia. Blevins, Jerry. [1] Carl Mydans photo showing local residents "spelling" themselves in front of a Pikeville store in 1936. The countys biggest He marriedCatherine Ball about 1702 in Northumberland, Virginia. 55 pp. Farmers Union Telephone Company Directors and Stockholders Book, 1912-1915. William LytleBledsoe, et al. BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, the courts of pleas and quarter sessions, and the circuit court in said county, shall be holden at the house of John Shropshire, until otherwise provided for, under the same regulations and restrictions, and shall exercise and possess the same powers and jurisdiction, as is possessed by said courts in other counties in this state. TN Anthrop. Search for Manuscripts Material in our Catalog. WebHistoric Sumner County, Tennessee By Jay Guy Cisco, 1909. Microfilms are loaned to Tennessee libraries. Abraham Bledsoe became a professional hunter, but Isaac and Anthony were interested in land. 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37377, Beyond the Birth, Marriage and Death Dates, Finding Family History in Federal Records, Revolutionary War Veterans that Lived in Bledsoe, Bledsoe Regiments Tennessee Militia ( 1796 1811 ), Bledsoe Indian War Veterans ( 1836 1838 ), Muster Roll of Tulloss Rangers & Camp Sam Houston, Early Bledsoe County High School Graduates, Bledsoe Countians in Early Military Service. Whitwell, the author, 1987. of the valley now called Bledsoe County. ), Bledsoe County Court Letter Book Containing Minutes From Jan. 1847-Mar. 67 pp. They feared polluted water and believed in alcohol's nourishing and medicinal properties. II, 1836-1847 (WPA, 1938), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Circuit Court Execution Docket, 1810-1824 (WPA, 1938), Bledsoe County, Tennessee, Deed Book [6 vols. 18 pp. 36 pp. Sec., 1988. 1 1881-1910; vol. Kelly, Martelia C. A history of South Pittsburg, TN: the first one hundred years. An inventory of microfilmed Bledsoe County records is available on our website. Bledsoe County was one of those important areas in the migration of the early settlers as they traveled up and down the Sequatchie Valley into Alabama and all points west. *, Donaldson Family Papers, 1819-2005 (Microfilm Manuscript #2011, 1 reel), Mamie Frances (Moser) Dyche Scrapbooks, 1870-1966 (Microfilm Manuscript #246, 2 reels)*, McKenzie and Son, Surveyors Maps. Pikeville, United Methodist Church, 1976. Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Marion County - Tennessee ), Index to the Wills of Marion County, Tennessee [1875-1900, 1925-1968] (Harris, 19??) According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. SECTION 1. Pikeville was established in 1816 on lands donated by Charles Love, an early Sequatchie settler. First Families of Tennessee | East Tennessee Historical SECTION 8. TN Arch. About 1768, Abraham moved to Tennessee. (its Report #22). Mountain Press and Southern Genealogy Books, Downloadable PDF file, Elizabeth Parham Robnett, 294 Pages, 8.5x11, Full Name Index, 58 Photographs/Maps. Social & Ec. History of Bledsoe County, Tennessee - Southern Genealogy Books Research Sec. Whitwell, the author, 1990. Click here to view the Tennessee State Library and Archives directory listing for the Bledsoe Archives. WebBledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society, Bledsoe County 2012 Award of Distinction Bledsoe County Historical & Genealogical Society, Bledsoe County, for the