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Humphreys County Links and Genealogy Related Sites

 

Family History Links

   William Rogers Family History     (submitted by John Thomas)

  Brackett Family History  (submitted by William Brackett)

O'Guinn Family History  (submitted by Mike O'Guinn)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Various Links

  S K Publications now has more Census publications for Humphreys County

You might want to visit Maps Our Ancestors Followed - (a TNGenWeb History Project)... This site provides some very good early maps which might help you in your understanding of the routes your ancestors took from the states of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, KENTUCKY and GEORGIA.

Humphreys County Digital Library is a link to Humphreys County's growing files in the TNGenWeb archives.

Humphreys Co. Tennessee Area Chamber of Commerce, 124 East Main Street, Waverly, TN 37185. 931-296-4865 Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm M - F; 7:30 am - 3:30 pm Wednesday. The Chamber of Commerce has a Humphreys County Map that is $1 with a SASE. It list places of interest as well as an index to city streets.

Tiger Mapping Service has GREAT maps! (yes, you can get a map of Humphreys County there!)

The Political Graveyard main page has Geographic Index to Cemeteries in Tennessee (including Humphreys Co.) at: http://www.potifos.com/tpg/geo/TN/kmindex.html.

The Knoxville Gazette listed separate issues of the Knoxville Gazette. It was published in Rogersville TN and was the first newspaper in the state. It holds news from all over the state. 

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