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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 | 1851 | Andrew G. Pickett v. Martin W. Sloan, et al. | Smith | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: Archibald Sloan and Samuel T. Coker. |
Middle | Range: 32 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 232 | 0 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | Balis Jones v. Samuel Snapp, et al. | Greene | Land and Title Dispute |
Dispute originated with Jones's purchase of land from George House who operated a forge on Camp Creek. Co-defendants: Greenberry Fannon; Alfred, Alexander W., Alexander C., Samuel P., Oscar, and John M. Brabson; George Pearce; and Andrew Kennedy. |
East | Range: 9 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1158 | 161 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | George W. Smith v. Orville Ewing, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the State of Tennessee. |
Middle | Range: 33 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 389 | 55 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | Isaac W. Alexander & wife Sarah Alevxander v. James Lisby & Edward Legg | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
James Lisley was the guardian of Sarah Alexander. Isaac and Sarah filed suit against him, his securities, William Bell & wife, & other associated with the estate of Anderson Pursley, of which Isaac was admr. James Lisby sold a tract of land he inherited from the estate to Legg, & Lisby was accused of trover, considering the estate was not settled. An injunction was filed to prevent the sale of the land. |
East | Range: 5 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 22 | 11 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | Isaac A. Allen v. James Gray Click, William Click, Thomas J. Click, heirs of George L. Click, dec., Daniel Stephen, Alexander E. Smith, William C. Roadman, Andrew B. Edgar, T. A. Howard, & Daniel Allen | Greene | Land and Title Dispute |
Isaac bargained with his father Daniel for land in Cocke County, buying it for $1500. After researching the title, Isaac found the land actually belonged to George Click, whom had executed a deed of trust to Howard & Roadman as trustees, securing the land to John Fain, whom Click owed $560. Isaac sued to settle the chain of title and the disputed deed. |
East | Range: 5 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 23 | 102 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | John Hale v. John G. Brazleton [Brazelton?] et al. | Bledsoe | Land and Title Dispute |
Add. Defs: Aladdin Parmley, Robert E. Con, Edward Herndon. Parmley owned land that was sold to satisfy a debt & Brazleton was the purchaser. However, the legal description of the land contained in the sheriff's deed to purchaser was defective. Brazleton then sold the land to Hale. This lawsuit revolves around a dispute related to the defective legal description in the sheriff's deed. |
East | Range: 9 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1136 | 38 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | James & Andrew McNeece v. Isaac A. McNeece & William McMillon | Giles | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 33 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 389 | 85 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1851 | Nimrod Porter v. William White | Lawrence | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 32 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 231 | 0 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1851 | Portland J. Curlee v. E. C. England | Franklin | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 32 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 232 | 0 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1851 | Philip Cox v. Ephraim Marsh | Hamilton | Land and Title Dispute |
Cox owned occupancy of 160 acres in Ocoee District; arranged with def. Marsh (brother-in-law) to enter the land & let Cox have northern 1/2. Marsh did so & got title in his name, while Cox remained (then & now) in occupancy of northern 1/2, title to which Marsh then refused to convey to Cox. Parties arbitrated the matter & arbitrators ruled in Cox's favor, with both parties paying their own costs, but Marsh still refused to convey or to pay his own costs. Hence this suit. |
East | Range: 9 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1158 | 34 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | Solomon Dice v. Creed Penn, et al. | Smith | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendant: Thomas W. Page |
Middle | Range: 33 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 388 | 37 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | Thomas D. Chappal v. Redmond G. Edwards | Maury | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 32 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 233 | 17 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1851 | William R. Brashears [Brashiars] [Brashairs] v. Levi McCarter & David Shoopman [Shutemen] | Campbell | Land and Title Dispute |
McCarter executed title bond to Jeremiah Brashears for 75 acres of land on strait fork of Buffalo Creek. Jeremiah assigned his interest to William, & McCarter sold the bond to Shoopman, who got a judgment on it against Jeremiah & William. Dispute over the land & debt owed on the purchase price. Case filed in Campbell County but determined in Knox County. |
East | Range: 9 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1158 | 59 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1851 | William A. Sanford v. Robert Campbell | Maury | Land and Title Dispute | Middle | Range: 32 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 233 | 0 | Order A Copy |