| | Tennessee (no city given): |
| |
| | Tennessee, year not specified:
Francis
Jones —
William
Bales —
Jonathan
C. Willis —
William
M. Woodcock —
Clarence
H. Doughty |
| | Tennessee, 1750-1799:
Francis
Jones —
Thomas
K. Harris, c.1777 —
Isaac
Veatch, 1786 —
William
Bales —
Spencer
Jarnagin, 1792 —
Benjamin
McCarty, 1792 —
James
G. Swisher, 1794 —
Hopkins
Lacy Turney, 1797 —
William
Lewis Sharkey, 1798 |
| | Tennessee, 1800-1849:
Abram
Poindexter Maury, 1801 —
William
Tandy Senter, 1801 —
Thomas
Hickman Williams, 1801 —
Evans
Mabry, 1802 —
Martin
Tally, 1803 —
Nicholas
Shrum, 1803 —
W.
M. Gwin, 1805 —
Hayden
S. Arnold, 1805 —
James
Collinsworth, 1806 —
James
Mullins, 1807 —
A.
O. P. Nicholson, 1808 —
Joseph
Hopkins Peyton, 1808 —
Archibald
Wynns, 1809 —
Lemuel
D. Evans, 1810 —
Hugh
Lawson White Hill, 1810 —
Harvey
M. Watterson, 1811 —
Louis
P. Cooke, 1811 —
Thomas
Amos Rogers Nelson, 1812 —
William
K. Sebastian, 1812 —
John
Trimble, 1812 —
Daniel
Boone Wright, 1812 —
George
W. Thomas, 1813 —
J.
H. Brattain, 1813 —
William
H. Kendrick, 1814 —
Lewis
Tillman, 1816 —
Alexander
White, 1816 —
Albert
Galiton Watkins, 1818 —
L.
J. C. Duncan, 1818 —
Thomas
Rivers, 1819 —
Nathaniel
Green Taylor, 1819 —
Robert
H. Marr, c.1820 —
Moses
W. Formwalt, 1820 —
Anthony
Astley Cooper Rogers, 1821 —
John
L. Miller, 1821 —
Paine
Paige Prim, 1822 —
Edward
W. Robertson, 1823 —
Benjamin
Lewis Hodge, 1824 —
Waymon
N. Staples, 1825 —
Thomas
M. Gunter, 1826 —
Isaac
Newton Cardwell, 1827 —
Jonathan
C. Willis —
John
S. White, 1828 —
Pleasant
Britton Tully, 1829 —
William
Ferguson Slemons, 1830 —
Joseph
Lewis Morphis, 1831 —
James
B. Morgan, 1833 —
Charles
M. Shelley, 1833 —
Haywood
Yancey Riddle, 1834 —
Richard
Warner, 1835 —
Jacob
Montgomery Thornburgh, 1837 —
Charles
B. Simonton, 1838 —
John
May Taylor, 1838 —
James
H. Howard, 1838 —
William
M. Woodcock —
Thomas
B. Turley, 1845 —
Nathaniel
Dick Wallace, 1845 —
Coram
Acuff, 1846 |
| | Tennessee, 1850-1899:
Joseph
E. Washington, 1851 —
A.
Jeff McLemore, 1857 —
John
E. McCall, 1859 —
Clarence
W. Turner, 1866 —
James
H. Mays, 1868 —
Augustus
Holly Askew, c.1870 —
James
A. Stone, c.1870 —
W.
H. Abington, 1870 —
Sam
D. McReynolds, 1872 —
Jesse
R. Smith, c.1872 —
Harriet
Agnes Warfield Boring, 1877 —
John
W. Preston, Sr., c.1878 —
John
Toncray, 1879 —
Clarence
H. Doughty —
James
E. Rector, 1882 —
James
A. Althauser, 1884 —
E.
J. Blackert, c.1896 |
| | Tennessee, 1900-1949:
James
C. Griffin, 1927 —
James
R. Sasser, 1936 |
|
| | Brabsons Ferry:
Reese
Bowen Brabson, 1817 |
| | Hawkins City:
Edward
Cross, 1798 |
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