This book continues the series of works Mr. Nikazy has compiled on the vital records of the northeast tip of Tennessee, which includes Carter, Greene, Johnson, Sullivan, Washington and Unicoi Counties. Unicoi County was formed from Carter and Washington C
This work contains over 8, 000 death record abstracts, beginning in 1908, when death records were first filed in Greene County. Typically included in each of the early records are the name of the deceased, age at death, cause of death, date of death, and a
In addition to the deceased's name and date of death, the records contain the following information: where the reported place of birth is different from the local county, the place of birth is stated, name spelling variations have been preserved, where po
Many people may be unaware of any support for the Union in Tennessee during the 1860's and may be surprised to learn of the important role played by soldiers from East Tennessee. Based almost entirely on primary sources, this history relates the events in
Carter County was the site of the first permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains and south of the Ohio River. It formed the nucleus of future settlement in the West and Southwest. Originally settled in 1770 by a small band of pioneers from Yad
This new compilation contains about 6, 500 records, and gives the name and place of birth of the child, names and places of birth of the parents or the names and places of residence of the informants, name-spelling variations as they appear in the original
This informative volume contains abstracts of death records for Washington County, Tennessee, for the years 1908-1916. Washington County was established in 1777 as a part of the territory south of the Ohio River, and is "one of the most important early Ea
This is the story of one of many Southern units that fought for the preservation of the Union. This book is based almost entirely on primary sources such as the Official Records of the War of Rebellion and muster rolls in the National Archives. The first