A GENEALOGY MISCELLANY HENDERSON COUNTY - volume III
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
- Early Henderson County Justices of the Peace
(Pages 2-6)
- The Henderson County Militia (Pages 6-11)
- Murder of John H. Trice by his Negro Servant in
1860 (Pages 11-15)
- Dr. Dudley H. Williams Cemetery (Pages
16-17)
- Berry Olive Graveyard (Page 17)
- Williams Note (Page 17)
- Jackson, Tennessee Newspaper Gleanings, 1824-1867
(Pages 18-30)
- Henderson County's First Civil Districts (Pages
31-35)
- Two Little Known Genealogical Sources (Page
35)
- Three Particular Legislative Acts (Lexington,
School House, Pleasant Exchange) (Pages 36-37)
- Colonel John Purdy (Page 38)
- Selective Tombstone Inscriptions from the Old Mifflin
Cemetery (Pages 39-42)
- Henderson County Locations in 1834 (Pages
42-43)
- Noah Lindsey Note (Page 43)
- Masonic Friendship Lodge 229 and Masonic Jewel
(Page 44)
- Free Black Persons in Henderson County in 1860
(Page 45)
- Mortally Smitten Confederate Infantrymen of the 27th
and 13th Infantry Regiments, Civil War (Pages 46-50)
- Henderson County Officials in Tennessee Commission
Book Ten 1865-1870 (Pages 51-52)
- Selective Tombstone Inscriptions in the Hart
Cemetery (Pages 52-54)
- John May Taylor, Henderson County's Delegate to the
1870 Constitutional Convention (Page 55)
- Henderson County's 104 Mile Contribution to Creation
of Chester County, Tennessee (Pages 56-59)
- Memphis Newspaper Account of the Henderson County
Courthouse Fire of 1895 (Page 59)
- Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Cemetery of Clarks Creek
Primitive Baptist Church at Frye's Point (Pages 60-61)
- Clarks Creek Church, An Historical Sketch (Pages
62-67)
- John Willis G. Jones, A Note (Page 67)
- Federal Direct Land Tax (Henderson County), 1865
(Pages 68-70)
- Districts One through Five (Pages 71-78)
- Districts Six through Ten (Pages 78-87)
- Districts Eleven through Fifteen (Pages
88-96)
- Districts Sixteen through Twenty and Supplement
(Pages 96-102)
- Mills Darden Notes (Pages 102-104)
- Additional Jackson, Tennessee Newspaper Gleanings
(Page 105)
- Estates Mentioned in Henderson County, Tennessee Tax
of 1836 (Page 106)
- Acknowledgments (Page 106)
- Index (Pages 107-112)
Other works by Jonathan K. T. Smith can be found at the Madison County Records
Repository at TNGenWeb.