Every Name Index to Henry County, Tennessee Estate Settlements

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Every Name Index to Henry County, Tennessee Estate Settlements Every Name Index to Henry County, Tennessee Estate Settlements, 1821-1955 This index was created from original loose records of the Henry County Estates Settlements, located at the Henry County Archives, Henry County, Tennessee. Every name relevant to the case has been abstracted, 33,959 Names They were created when someone died with matters that still needed resolving by the courts. The primary purpose was to determine any indebtedness or assets of the deceased sell any unapportioned land and distribute any remaining proceeds among the heirs. Widow's dowers and homesteads were often established and guardians appointed for minor children. Litigations against the estate are often included. Sample Data: SURNAME, Given Name, Year An asterisk (*) after the name means they are the deceased/testator. In addition to the testator, anyone with the same surname, widows, heirs and others with another surname when their relationship to the deceased is indicated. Copies of the actual documents may be purchased from the Archives for a nominal fee. If interested in copies please submit an email to [email protected]. A hard copy of this index may be purchased from the Henry County Archive. The hard copy, in addition to just the Names and years (as is online) also includes the actual file numbers used to find the record at the Archives. It is plastic spiral bound with a laminated cover and the cost includes shipping. Unbound books are the same price as those with laminated covers. Please go to: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhenry2/books_for_sale.html for ordering information. Henry County Estate Settlements, 1821-1955 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhenry2/ ABBOTT, CLINT, 1892 ABERNATHY, C G, 1937 ACKLEY, ERNEST, 1936 ABBOTT, J D, 1901 ABERNATHY, C G, 1941 ACKLEY, HOWARD C, 1936 ABBOTT, JOHN D*, 1892 ABERNATHY, CALVARY RHYNE*, 1919 ACKLEY, P E MRS, 1936 ABBOTT, M C, MRS, 1892 ABERNATHY, EMMA, SEE MARBERRY ACKLEY, PHILLIP E*, 1936 ABBOTT, MILDRED V WHITESCARVER, ABERNATHY, FAE C MRS, 1943 ACLIN, EVELYN A, 1942 1934 ABBOTT, NANNIE W, 1876 ABERNATHY, G T DR, 1917 ACLIN, J W JR, 1942 ABBOTT, T H, 1910 ABERNATHY, G T, 1905 ACLIN, J W, 1904 ABBOTT, W D, 1896 ABERNATHY, G T, 1910 ACLIN, J W, 1905 ABBOTT, W P, 1871 ABERNATHY, G T, 1914 ACLIN, J W, 1920 ABBOTT, W P, 1871 ABERNATHY, GILBERT H*, 1946 ACLIN, J W, 1924 ABBOTT, WILLIAM A, 1876 ABERNATHY, GILBERT T DR*, 1937 ACLIN, JACK WALDO SR*, 1942 ABERNATHY, A BRIGGS, 1946 ABERNATHY, MABEL M, 1946 ACLIN, MARY, 1905 ABERNATHY, ALFRED H, 1946 ABERNATHY, MARCIA BELLE, SEE ACLIN, MAY, 1942 LARGENT ABERNATHY, ANDREW L, 1946 ABERNATHY, SUE FRYER ACLIN, MAYSIE, SEE BAGGETT ABERNATHY, ANNIE E MRS*, 1942 ABLES, VIRGIE HILL, 1945 ACOCK, IRENE HUDGINS, 1932 ABERNATHY, B F*, 1922 ACKLEY, ADDIE, 1936 ACREE, BERTHA M, 1942 ABERNATHY, B F, 1911 ACKLEY, B E, 1936 ACUFF, J M, 1907 Copyright 2008 by Linda Dunlap For further info send an email to [email protected] 1 Henry County Estate Settlements, 1821-1955 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhenry2/ ACUFF, MAGGIE, 1953 ADAMS, LYDIA STEWART, 1877 ADEN, CLOVIS B, 1921 ADAIR, EARL, 1935 ADAMS, M C (M), 1882 ADEN, D B MRS, 1879 ADAMS, ALBERT MRS, 1928 ADAMS, M V (M), 1898 ADEN, DELLA, 1947 ADAMS, ALFRED A JR, 1848 ADAMS, MARTIN V B, 1868 ADEN, E F, 1947 ADAMS, ALFRED A SR, 1848 ADAMS, MARY J, 1908 ADEN, EDWARD FINIS, 1949 ADAMS, ALFRED A, 1868 ADAMS, MATTIE BRISENDINE, 1916 ADEN, ELIZABETH, SEE BERRY ADAMS, ALFRED, 1864 ADAMS, MINERVA M, 1882 ADEN, F F, 1879 ADAMS, ANNA, 1864 ADAMS, MINERVA, 1921 ADEN, H B, 1944 ADAMS, ASA, 1864 ADAMS, MINNIE, 1882 ADEN, H C, 1947 ADAMS, CARTER, 1941 ADAMS, PAULINE HUTSON, 1954 ADEN, H E, 1879 ADAMS, CHARLES, 1941 ADAMS, PHILIP*, 1868 ADEN, HARVEY C, 1949 ADAMS, CLARENCE ADAMS, PHILLIP, 1847 ADEN, J F, 1914 ADAMS, CLIFTON ANDREW ADAMS, PHILLIP, 1850 ADEN, J F, 1921 ADAMS, DANA MRS*, 1944 ADAMS, PRENTICE ADEN, J F, 1923 ADAMS, E C (M), 1864 ADAMS, ROBERT T, 1860 ADEN, J F, 1927 ADAMS, ELLEN MRS*, 1940 ADAMS, RUTH, 1942 ADEN, J FELAN, 1914 ADAMS, ELVAN ADAMS, SALLIE, 1921 ADEN, J G, 1947 ADAMS, EUCLID ADAMS, SARAH JANE PRICE, 1864 ADEN, J G, 1949 ADAMS, F M*, 1908 ADAMS, SIS, 1930 ADEN, J H, 1857 ADAMS, FRANCES, 1952 ADAMS, SUE B, 1950 ADEN, JAMES P, 1947 ADAMS, FRANCIS M, 1868 ADAMS, SUSAN R MARTIN, 1879 ADEN, JAMES P, 1949 ADAMS, GLADYCE ELLA, 1951 ADAMS, VASTIE, 1927 ADEN, JAMES S, 1879 ADAMS, H B, 1942 ADAMS, W G*, 1935 ADEN, JAMES S, 1900 ADAMS, H H, 1936 ADAMS, W G, 1908 ADEN, JAMES S, 1908 ADAMS, HENRY, 1864 ADAMS, W N, 1921 ADEN, JENNIE R, 1947 ADAMS, HUBERT HOOPER MRS, 1948 ADAMS, W P, 1923 ADEN, JOHN D, 1879 ADAMS, J F, 1908 ADAMS, WADE, 1935 ADEN, KATIE, SEE HANKINS ADAMS, J H, 1916 ADAMS, WAYNE, 1942 ADEN, L F, 1947 ADAMS, J H, 1921 ADAMS, WILLIAM PHILLIP*, 1952 ADEN, LOWRY F, 1949 ADAMS, J J, 1882 ADAMS, WILLIAM V, 1921 ADEN, M L, 1857 ADAMS, J M (M), 1879 ADELL, BERTHA*, 1945 ADEN, MARTHA L, 1947 ADAMS, J N, 1875 ADEN, BARBARA KATE, 1947 ADEN, MARY HART, 1947 ADAMS, J Q, 1952 ADEN, BILL, 1949 ADEN, MARY HART, 1949 ADAMS, JAMES, 1882 ADEN, C B, 1910 ADEN, MARY, 1892 ADAMS, JOHN, 1868 ADEN, CLINTON JR, 1892 ADEN, MARY, 1898 ADAMS, JOHN, 1927 ADEN, CLINTON SR*, 1892 ADEN, MATTIE L MRS*, 1949 ADAMS, JOSIE, 1864 ADEN, CLINTON, 1861 ADEN, OTIE MRS, 1870 ADAMS, LOU (F), 1898 ADEN, CLINTON, 1861 ADEN, OTIE MRS, 1925 ADAMS, LYDIA STEWART, 1877 ADEN, CLINTON, 1881 ADEN, P A MRS, 1908 Copyright 2008 by Linda Dunlap For further info send an email to [email protected] 2 Henry County Estate Settlements, 1821-1955 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhenry2/ ADEN, P A, 1908 AKERS, T RAY, 1932 ALEXANDER, C L*, 1933 ADEN, P A, 1923 AKERS, VELENA MRS, 1919 ALEXANDER, C L, 1911 ADEN, P A, 1923 AKERS, WATTIE (F), 1878 ALEXANDER, C L, 1923 ADEN, R F, 1939 AKINS, ANNIE LAURA, 1942 ALEXANDER, C L, 1924 ADEN, R F, 1954 AKINS, CURTIS, 1942 ALEXANDER, C, 1914 ADEN, R L, 1949 ALDERSON, CATHERINE, 1839 ALEXANDER, C, 1914 ADEN, R W, 1857 ALDERSON, JOSEPHUS M, 1839 ALEXANDER, CARRIE F, 1873 ADEN, ROBERT L, 1947 ALDERSON, JOSIAH M, 1839 ALEXANDER, CELIA, 1860 ADEN, S B*, 1879 ALDERSON, JOSIAH*, 1837 ALEXANDER, CHARLES, 1870 ADEN, SARAH MRS, 1944 ALDERSON, JOSIAH, 1837 ALEXANDER, CHARLEY, 1883 ADEN, SHEILA B, 1892 ALDERSON, JOSIAH, 1839 ALEXANDER, CHARLIE A, 1873 ADEN, SIDNEY B, 1847 ALDERSON, POLLY BILES, 1839 ALEXANDER, CHARLIE C*, 1954 ADEN, THOMAS B, 1892 ALDRIDGE, JIM, 1923 ALEXANDER, CHARLIE, 1908 ADEN, WILLIAM H JR, 1947 ALDRIDGE, LOU FRANCES (MRS J L), ALEXANDER, CHARLIE, 1912 1935 ADEN, WILLIAM H*, 1947 ALDRIDGE, LOU FRANCES, 1923 ALEXANDER, CHARLIE, 1942 ADEN, WILLIAM H, 1947 ALEXANDER, A G (M)*, 1929 ALEXANDER, CHESLEY, 1910 ADEN, WILLIAM, 1892 ALEXANDER, A G MRS, 1937 ALEXANDER, CHESLEY, 1924 ADEN, WILLIAM, 1903 ALEXANDER, A G, 1911 ALEXANDER, CHESLEY, 1939 ADKISSON, ELIZABETH C, 1870 ALEXANDER, A G, 1920 ALEXANDER, CHESTER, 1911 ADKISSON, J H (M), 1870 ALEXANDER, A G, 1923 ALEXANDER, CLARENCE*, 1934 ADRIAH, WILLIAM L, 1947 ALEXANDER, A G, 1924 ALEXANDER, CLARENCE, 1926 AHLHEIT, MILDRED, 1936 ALEXANDER, A M (M), 1898 ALEXANDER, CRYSTAL, 1910 AKARD, HENRY, 1838 ALEXANDER, ADA BELL, 1901 ALEXANDER, D F 1912 AKARD, JONAS*, 1838 ALEXANDER, ADA, SEE MITCHUM ALEXANDER, D F, 1883 AKER, ISAAC, 1870 ALEXANDER, ADDIE MRS, 1908 ALEXANDER, D J, 1869 AKERS, ADDIE, SEE KILLEBREW ALEXANDER, ALICE, 1880 ALEXANDER, D J, 1883 AKERS, CARA WELDON, 1921 ALEXANDER, AMANDA BERRY, 1898 ALEXANDER, D J, 1905 AKERS, CARL, 1932 ALEXANDER, ANNIE, 1933 ALEXANDER, D L, 1923 AKERS, CORA, 1927 ALEXANDER, B P (M), 1867 ALEXANDER, DELILA, 1883 AKERS, ETTA, 1948 ALEXANDER, B P, 1892 ALEXANDER, DELILAH CRUTCHFIELD, 1912 AKERS, HARRIS, 1875 ALEXANDER, B S, 1947 ALEXANDER, DIXON, 1860 AKERS, I M*, 1932 ALEXANDER, BERRY, 1892 ALEXANDER, DORRIS, 1873 AKERS, J W, 1878 ALEXANDER, BERRY, 1947 ALEXANDER, E M, 1860 AKERS, LEE*,1919 ALEXANDER, BESSIE, 1931 ALEXANDER, E P JR, 1930 AKERS, MARGARET BELLE, SEE COX ALEXANDER, BETTIE, 1894 ALEXANDER, E P SR, 1930 AKERS, MARTHA J, 1875 ALEXANDER, BUD, 1912 ALEXANDER, E T, 1933 AKERS, ROBERT, 1878 ALEXANDER, C (F), 1898 ALEXANDER, E T, 1934 AKERS, ROY, 1919 ALEXANDER, C A, 1914 ALEXANDER, E W*, 1952 AKERS, SARAH E MRS, 1932 ALEXANDER, C C, 1911 ALEXANDER, EDWARD RAY, 1914 Copyright 2008 by Linda Dunlap For further info send an email to [email protected] 3 Henry County Estate Settlements, 1821-1955 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhenry2/ ALEXANDER, EDWIN P SR*, 1930 ALEXANDER, JAMES SMITH, 1924 ALEXANDER, LINNIE MRS, 1914 ALEXANDER, EDWIN P, 1876 ALEXANDER, JAMES, 1843 ALEXANDER, LOU GORE, 1878 ALEXANDER, EDWIN, 1924 ALEXANDER, JAMES, 1860 ALEXANDER, LOUISE H, 1911 ALEXANDER, ELEANOR, 1860 ALEXANDER, JEFF, 1866 ALEXANDER, LUCY ANN GOODALL*, 1924 ALEXANDER, ELEANOR, 1866 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D JR, 1860 ALEXANDER, M A (F), 1872 ALEXANDER, ELENDER*, 1859 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D SR*, 1860 ALEXANDER, M D, 1843 ALEXANDER, ELSIE PORTER, 1955 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D*, 1873 ALEXANDER, M D, 1860 ALEXANDER, EMILY P MARTIN, 1879 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1839 ALEXANDER, M E MRS*, 1905 ALEXANDER, EMMA, SEE RIGBY ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1842 ALEXANDER, M L, 1911 ALEXANDER, FANNIE BELL MRS, 1929 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1842 ALEXANDER, M L, 1937 ALEXANDER, FRANK, 1947 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1843 ALEXANDER, M L, 1944 ALEXANDER, G T, 1914 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1843 ALEXANDER, M, 1908 ALEXANDER, GEORGE, 1883 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1859 ALEXANDER, MAE MRS, 1910 ALEXANDER, GEORGE, 1912 ALEXANDER, JEFFERSON D, 1866 ALEXANDER, MAGGIE MRS*, 1947 ALEXANDER, GWENDOLYN, 1947 ALEXANDER, JESSE L "FAYETTE", 1879 ALEXANDER,
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