This work includes the names and dates from tombstones in virtually every cemetery in Grundy County. Both public and private burying grounds are included. 180 pages of carefully abstracted records provide access to Grundy County ancestors. (Note: stone s dated after 1950 in the three largest public cemeteries were not copied.)
Surname index. Includes brief directions to cemeteries. Compiled in 1976.
132 pages of carefully abstracted deeds, gifts, land grants, court sales, estate divisions, slave sales, and other records entered in Grundy County deed books A thru C.
Fully indexed, soft-bound. Includes civil district map, Altamont town lot map and histories, deeds and grants dating from the 1840s, place-name indexes to creeks, mills, etc., and much more.
236 pages loaded with information about your Grundy County ancestors. From the agricultural schedules, slave schedules, mortality schedules and manufacturing schedules.
Fully indexed, soft bound. Includes more than 1,400 names in the index. Agricultural schedules list every farmer in the county, his/her livestock and crops in detail. Slave schedules list number and age of all slaves owned. Mortality schedules give personal information on each person who died during the census year. Manufacturing schedules describe mills, blacksmith shops, etc.
This work was painstakingly compiled from the original marriage licenses and bonds in the Grundy County Courthouse before it burned in 1990. Includes 90 pages of carefully abstracted records showing license date, bondsman's name, marriage date, and name of official.
Arranged alphabetically by groom with a bride index, and an index to bondsmen and officials.
Charles A. Sherrill
1023 Water's Edge Circle
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
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