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The files located in the Tennessee Supreme Court Cases represent an especially valuable resource for historical and genealogical research at the Tennessee State Library and Archives [TSLA].
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View Entry | Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | Order |
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View Entry | 1817 | Abraham Maury v. Thomas Hickman | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Hickman sold Maury a tract of land from North Carolina land grant #586. Several of these plots of land were sold to Hickman by James Hoggatt. The titles on the land were not perfect, and this suit was filed in order to legally sort out the chain of title filing proper ownership in the court. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 3a | 50 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1809 | Benjamin Johns v. Sarah Payne | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: George Payne. Before he died Josiah Payne allegedly agreed to sell over 600 acres of land to Johns. Following his death, Johns sued for the right to purchase the land. 1809 land grant #1695 signed by Willie Blount, Governor of Tennessee. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1 | 170 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1818 | Ennis Murry v. Theo Murry | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Related to other cases in box. Contains items from 1793. |
Middle | Range: 32 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 193 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1822 | Elihu S. Hall v. Walter H. Overton | Davidson | Land | Middle | Range: 32 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 334 | 8 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1822 | John Mayfield, et al. v. Benjamin Seawell, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional plaintiff: Miarrias Seawell. Additional defendant: George Mayfield. Seawell sued over the ownership and boundaries of a tract of land originally purchased by Southerland Mayfield in 1784. Benjamin Sewell died during the trial. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 3 | 159 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1815 | John Gwin v. Richard Cook | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
In 1797, Richard Cook of Granville County, North Carolina conveyed land to William Gwin of Sumner County, TN. The two made multiple agreements concerning multiple parcels of land over the years. John Gwin was William's heir & sued to settle the land matter so that his bequest might be finalized, and the estate settled. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 2a | 34 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1808 | John Overton v. John Allison, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
In 1800, Overton obtained a judgment against the heirs of David Allison of $920.14. In his lifetime Allison purchased many plots of land from many people including Landon Carter & Andrew Jackson, but failed to obtain the deeds or register the conveyances. Overton sued: Jane, John, William, & Peggy Allison, and Andrew Jackson to recover the judgment, even if it were to be paid in land. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1a | 39 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1818 | John Overton v. Thomas H. Perkins, William O. & Nicholas Perkins | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
William Thomas obtained a attachment against George Walker, prosecuting for the sum of $500. When Walker failed to pay in full, the sheriff of Wmson County seized his land, which was unfair as the land was worth far more than the debt. Walker sold the land to the Perkinses, but Overton also had an offer to pay the judgement. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 3a | 40 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1817 | John Overton, et al. v. David Shelby, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Samuel Fitzpatrick, Robert Lawyers, Robert McKnight, Samuel Kirkpatrick, David Shannon, John Crockett Involving Major Pinkham (Pinketham?) Eaton's military warrant of land in 1784. |
Middle | Range: 21 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 82 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1913 | James McAdams v. Walter A. Bailey, et. al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 37 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1209 | 396 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1814 | John Maclin v. John Newnan | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Andrew Jackson signature as Judge. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1812 | James Moore v. William Irwin | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Gen. Robert Irwin died leaving a large estate including land,etc. in North Carolina and land in Tennessee. Some of the land was in the processof being conveyed to James Moore. The suit was filed to settle the land sale. Exhibits include extensive will detailing the contents of Irwin's house and estate. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 2a | 40 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1809 | Joel Lewis v. William Terrill Lewis, John Nauls, John Donelson, Rachel & Andrew Jackson, Jane & Robert Hayes, John & Andrew Jackson Donelson, Daniel, William, Alexander,& Severn, Donelson, John & Mary Caffery, Catherine Huchens, heirs of Stokley Donelson | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
In 1787 Joel Lewis purchased acreage land from Mr. Gordon of Georgia. Wm. T. Lewis then claimed ownership to some of this land, being given a grant by the state of NC then conveyed it to Stokely Donelson, who agreed to convey other land to Joel Lewis. The conveyance was not made before Stokely died. The suit was filed to finalize land ownership. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 3 | 124 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1814 | Lee Oldham v. William Anderson | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional parties: Washington Oldham, Polly Oldham, John R. Doherty, Nancy Lewis Doherty, James Doherty, Thomas Talbot. This case involves the sale of land with partial payment being a negro valued at $500. Additional parties: George Bell |
Middle | Range: 21 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 81 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1813 | Nicholas Trammel, Zachariah Askey, & Richard Mauldin v. John Overton | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Trammel, Askey & Mauldin sued Overton over a tract of land located on the Elk River. Some of the documentation was from Logan County, Kentucky where Askey was living. Although much of the documentation was recorded by hand, a few papers are well executed letterpress blanks filled in by the circuit court clerk. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1 | 94 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1812 | Nathan Hooker v. Joseph Scales | Davidson | Land, Sale of |
In 1808 Nathan Hooker sold Joseph Scales 250 acres of land that included a house and privy. The payment for the land was to be turned over within six months. The contract was never completed, and the suit was filed in order to settle the land ownership. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1a | 18 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1819 | Robert Farquharton, et al. v. Montgomery Bell, et al. | Davidson | Possession of Land |
Defendants: Montgomery Bell, Jenkins Whiteside, Thomas Hill, John Catson, Patrick Darby. Plaintiffs: Robert Farquarton, William Park, John Nichol. |
Middle | Range: 21 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 178 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1807 | Randal McGavock v. Luke Bernard | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
John Bernard died after settling on the Cumberland, leaving his son Luke as an heir to over 600 acres of land. Walter attempted to sell land from this tract to Bernard, although he was not the heir. The suit sought to settle the land dispute. Add'l def Walter Barnard. Randal McGavock was an early Mayor of Nashville and he built Carnton Plantation in 1815. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1 | 64 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1815 | William T. Lewis v. David P. Monroe & William Beaty | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
In 1810, a judgment was rendered against William T. Lewis in a suit brought by David P. Munro & William Beaty. Lewis was to buy 600 acres of land from them, for $1,500, but he was unhappy with the price, & it was changed to $1,713. Through additional legal action the total was raised to $2,191.66. The suit was filed to settle the matter. Mentions Thomas Crutcher and Andrew Jackson. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 4 | 8 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1808 | William L. Lewis v. Robert Demonbreun, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: James M. Lewis, admr. of William L. Lewis, dec. Possibly related to Demonbreun family? |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 2 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1809 | William Billings, et al. v. Thomas Brown, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Moses Brown, father of Josiah, Thomas & Jacob Brown, purchased 110 acres from Thomas Brown in 1792. Thomas Brown then died intestate before he settled the conveyance to Moses. Suit was filed to settle the land ownership and estate. Plaintiffs: Nancy Billings, Josiah Brown, Jacob Brown, Thomas Brown (William Billings is the guardian for Josiah, Thomas and Jacob). Defendants: Daniel Brown, his guardian James Mulherin. |
Middle | Range: 20 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1a | 41 | Order A Copy |