Grigsby family genealogical collection, ca. 1789-1960
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Published
Nashville, Tennessee : Tennessee State Library and Archives, [197-?].
Format
Microfilm
Physical Desc
3 microfilm reels : ill., ports. ; 35 mm.
Status
Family History Library - 2nd Floor Film
Film number: 1550781
1 available
Family History Library - 2nd Floor Film
Film number: 1550783
2 available

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Family History Library - 2nd Floor FilmFilm number: 1550781Contains pictures of school, church and other groups, ca. 1890-190_, Hawkins County, Tennessee -- Program for a testimonial dinner, tendered to Major George L. Berry, 1936 -- Grigsby family land records, 1789-1861 -- Grigsby receipts and other business papers -- Civil War claims -- A brief history of the Holston Conference, Laymens Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church -- Family letters, 1917-1945 -- Julian family Bible records, ca. 1815-1885 -- Teachers' licenses, Laura Julian, 1887-1890 -- Family pictures, etc.Available
Family History Library - 2nd Floor FilmFilm number: 1550783 in connection with the Civil War -- History of Bulls Gap School -- Class books for Pleasant Hill, 1886-1900.Available
Family History Library - 2nd Floor FilmFilm number: 1550783Contains family photographs -- An obituary for Rebecca Forkner (1806-1880) of Hawkins County, Tennessee -- Class book for Moores School House, St. Clair circuit, 1865-1866 -- Class book for Pleasant Hill [Hawkins County, Tennessee, 1866, 1886 -- Deed sor property for the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, 1869- 1909 -- Membership certificates -- Financial records, 1888-1892 -- Copies of letters, 1861, Knoxville, from Knoxville, to his daughter, Elizbeth Haun and others [He was age forty, had been on trail and was to be executed, perhapsAvailable

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Published
Nashville, Tennessee : Tennessee State Library and Archives, [197-?].
Language
English

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Microfilm of ms., typescript, and printed materials collection.
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John Grigsby (d. ca. 1826) of Hawkins County, Tennessee, named in his will, his wife, Winney?, six sons and three daughters. His son, William Grigsby, was probably the father of Willey A. Grigsby (1821-1892). He and his wife, Nancy Campbell Grigsby (1827-1870), were both born in Hawkins County. They had at least nine children, ca. 1850-1866. Their son, Joseph A. Grigsby (1866-1944), was born at White Horn, Tennessee. He married Annie Laurie Julian (1866-1951) in 1891 at Graysville, Georgial. They had five children, 1893-1902.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(197). Grigsby family genealogical collection, ca. 1789-1960 . Tennessee State Library and Archives.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

197. Grigsby Family Genealogical Collection, Ca. 1789-1960. Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Grigsby Family Genealogical Collection, Ca. 1789-1960 Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 197.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

(n.d.). Grigsby family genealogical collection, ca. 1789-1960. Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Grigsby Family Genealogical Collection, Ca. 1789-1960 Tennessee State Library and Archives, 197.

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