A GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY HENDERSON COUNTY TENNESSEE - volume II
Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
Mr. Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith of Jackson has published seven
genealogical miscellanies for Henderson County. He wishes to share this
information as widely as possible and has granted permission for these web
pages to be created. We thank Mr. Smith for his generosity.
Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments (p. 1)
- Henderson County's First General Highway Map (p.
2) [poor quality]
- Early Land Grants, Henderson County, Tennessee
(pp. 3-12)
- A Suppositional Marriage of The Year 1829 (p.
12)
- A Census Aberration: 1860 (p. 13)
- Genealogical Abstracts from Henderson County Death
Certificates, 1914-1923 (pp. 14-36)
- Mortality Schedules, United States Censuses,
Henderson County, Tennessee (pp. 37-50)
- Three Henderson County Items from Old Jackson,
Tennessee Newspapers (p. 50)
- Hall Family Bible Record and Burial Ground (pp.
51-52)
- Pearson Family Burial Ground (pp. 52-54)
- Towns and Villages of Henderson County in Old
Gazetteers (pp. 55-56)
- Henderson Countians in Who's in Tennessee, 1911
(p. 57)
- Old Hepzibah Church and Cemetery (pp. 58-77)
- Old Hepzibah Cemetery
Old Hepzibah Cemetery Markers (photographs) (350K
file)
- Specific Death Dates Mentioned in Henderson County
Minute Book, 1860-1866 (pp. 78-80)
- U.S. Census, 1850, Industrial Schedule, Henderson
County, Tennessee (pp. 80-81)
- Henderson County Map from American Newspaper
Annual Directory (1918) (p. 81)
- Black Persons Mentioned in Henderson County Court
Minute Book, 1860-1866 (pp. 82-83)
- The Red Mound Area of Henderson County, Tennessee
(pp. 84-89)
- Committees for Benefit of Indigent Families, 1861
(p. 90)
- Howard Cemetery (Halbrook Cemetery) (p. 91)
- Henderson County Court Cases Mentioned in Jackson
Newspapers (pp. 92-94)
- Henderson Countians in Early Carroll County Land
Records (pp. 95-97)
- Two Old-Time Girls' Schools in Lexington,
Tennessee (p. 98)
- Henderson County Post Offices and Postmasters
(pp. 99-104)
- Scarborough's Map of Tennessee (p. 104-105)
- Legislative Act Creating Henderson County,
Tennessee (p. 105)
- An Old Henderson County Chancery Case (p.
106)
- Neisler Family Bible Record (p. 107)
- Bits and Pieces (p. 108)
- Henderson County Sharpshooters (pp. 109-113)
- Duke Williams Family Notes (pp. 113-114)
- Revolutionary War Veterans, Henderson County,
Tennessee (pp. 115-118)
- Index (pp. 118-120)
Other works by Jonathan K. T. Smith can be found at the Madison County Records
Repository at TNGenWeb.