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By: Thomas E. Partlow, Pub. 1993, 358 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-383-6.Smith County was formed in 1799 from part of Sumner County, and most of the early settlers were from NC and VA via East Tennessee. The deeds of Smith County are probably the most complete records available for this time period and with the marriages available in printed format from 1838-1881 these Deed Abstracts make an excellent source to try and reconstruct marriages as implied in the Deeds of Smith County for…
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By: Thomas E. Partlow, Pub. 1993, 358 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-383-6.

Smith County was formed in 1799 from part of Sumner County, and most of the early settlers were from NC and VA via East Tennessee. The deeds of Smith County are probably the most complete records available for this time period and with the marriages available in printed format from 1838-1881 these Deed Abstracts make an excellent source to try and reconstruct marriages as implied in the Deeds of Smith County for this early time period. Smith County adjoined Sumner and Wilson counties at the time of its formation.

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By: Thomas E. Partlow, Pub. 1993, 358 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-383-6.

Smith County was formed in 1799 from part of Sumner County, and most of the early settlers were from NC and VA via East Tennessee. The deeds of Smith County are probably the most complete records available for this time period and with the marriages available in printed format from 1838-1881 these Deed Abstracts make an excellent source to try and reconstruct marriages as implied in the Deeds of Smith County for this early time period. Smith County adjoined Sumner and Wilson counties at the time of its formation.

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