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View Entry | Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | Order |
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View Entry | 1889 | Anna T. Richards et al. v. Joel M. Hamby et al. | Morgan | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: Ivory Hamby, Thomas Carter, S. W. Ely, Joseph Sagebeer, and Edmund Baxter. Anna and her husband Henry B. Richards of Newark, New Jersey, sued the defendants to claim title and regain possession of a tract of land in Morgan County. The Richards claimed the defendants wrongfully claimed ownership and proceeded to take timber and otherwise disturb the tract for their own gain. Exhibit is an oversized map of land tracts in question. |
East | Range: 19 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1831 | 779 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Asa Teal & Wife v. J.P. Walker | Coffee | Land and Title Dispute |
Asa and Eliza Teal had owned a tract of land for 7 years when Walker came one day claiming he bought the land and had a deed to it. Walker pressured Teal to sign a paper making him a tenant on the threat of being thrown out of his house. In pending case, Walker sued for unlawful detainer and to collect rents. Teal suing for injunction against Walker's suit and clear title to said land. This files contains many misc. deeds, notes, conveyances, etc. dating back to at least 1827. 2 folders. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 829 | 284 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Butternut Lumber Co. v. Knoxville Fire Insurance Co., Island Home Insurance Co., and East Tennessee Insurance Co. | Knox | Insurance Claims and Policies |
The plaintiff sued the defendants insurance companies for failure to pay out according to their policies following a fire. Exhibit is the fire insurance policy that Knoxville Fire Insurance Co. issued to the Butternut Lumber Co. for $1250 in coverage dated for Nov. 5, 1886 |
East | Range: 19 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1834 | 326 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Bristow Danner v. Thomas J. Stockard | Gibson | Contract Dispute and Damages | West | Range: 83 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 436 | 85 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1889 | Barzilla G. Rainey et al. v. The Memphis & Charleston Railroad Co. et al | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Plaintiffs: Eugene Mageveny, admr. Michael Leonard, dec; Daniel Hughes, admr. Peter Leonard. Additional Defendant: The Lagrange & Memphis Railroad Co. All plaintiffs own lots to which the railroads also claim title. |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 496 | 299 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Boyd v. Sims | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Deals with "re-insurance." The 2 companies referred to are the Arlington Insurance Co. and the Citizens Insurance Co. This is only an additional brief to a case. Boyd and Sims's first names are not mentioned. |
West | Range: 83 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 448 | 12 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1889 | Catherine Hotter et al. v. D. J. Partin et al | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Plaintiffs: Anna Maitland & husband P. J. Maitland of St. Mary's Parish, LA; Henry Hotter & John Brennan. Additional Defendants: Emma E., Victoria & William Partin; W. L., Clarence, Charles & Walter Bryant. Plaintiff widow of John Hotter, other other plaintiffs his heirs except for P J. Maitland. William E. Butler sold land to Mary Jane Partin, her husband Ludwick Partin surety. Children: Daniel J., Mary E. (wife of W. L. Bryant), William A. Partin & Ludwick Partin, Jr. |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 486 | 111 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Co. v. Henry J. Loomis | Shelby | Injury and Damages |
Henry Loomis worked for the Cumberland Telephone Co. and while performing his duties on a telephone pole, the pole snapped and he was injured when he fell to the ground. He claims the company was negligent in keeping the poles safe and sues for damages |
West | Range: 82 Section: A Shelf: Box Number: 481 | 96 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | C. Turner et al.v. T. P. West et al | DeKalb | Land and Title Dispute |
2 folders. Add. plaintiffs: D. William, Bruce Clerk, J. I. Adcock, Preston Turner, & Sarah E. Turner. Add. defendant: James Young. The plaintiffs sold and conveyed by deed their land to the defendant. The lot had a house built on it by members of the local Missionary Baptist Church. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 818 | 672 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Coal Creek Mining & Manufacturing Co. v. Martha Martin et al. | Anderson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Defendants: Ellen Martin, Belle Martin, John Martin, Conway Martin, Thomas Martin, and Mary E. Martin. Martha is the widow of John T. Martin, dec., and the other defendants are their children. The railroad claimed ownership of a tract of land in Anderson County that was granted by the State to R. H. McEwen by grant #26085 in 1848 and another tract issued to Joseph Webb in 1837 by grant #20678. They claimed the Martin title was never registered and is fraudulent. Oversized map of tract. |
East | Range: 19 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1838 | 152 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Coal Creek Mining & Manufacturing Co. v. Andrew McKamy, et al. | Anderson | Land and Title Dispute |
Add dfnts were Nancy McKamy, Samuel McKamy, Jordon Lively, Jr. The pltf claimed they were the "owner in fee" of a 5,000 acre tract of land conveyed to them by Churchwell Richardson. Pltfs. Allege that John C. McKamy had wrongfully lived on a portion of this property and that his heirs had no right to the land. Exhibits include assets statement. |
East | Range: 19 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1862 | 221 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | C. D. James et al. v. W. M. Roberts et al. | Perry | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional plaintiffs: Elizabeth D. James, George H. Wiseman and wife Rowena, and Joseph Marvin, minor. Additional defendants: Joseph, Sallie and Elizabeth Marvin, minors. E.R. Marvin, the father of Elizabeth, Rowena, and Joseph, conveyed a tract of land to their mother, Nancy A. Marvin, who died shortly after. Their father in jail for murder, the plaintiffs were sued by father of minor defendants for E.R. Marvin's debt of $2059. Plaintiffs sought review of earlier decree and title to land. 2 folders. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 827 | 218 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | D. R. Samuel & Son v. Crittenden & Scott | Loudon | Contract Dispute and Damages |
Plaintiffs: D. R. Samuel and W. B. Samuel. Defendants: F. A. Crittenden and A. J. Scott. Plaintiffs claim they leased their saw mill to the defendants for 5 months at .50 per 1,000 ft. of lumber sawed up to $400 per month. A "lack of water" clause… stipulated an agreement if the river was too low to float logs. Plaintiffs also claim damages for loss of logging stock and equipment. Defendants denied the claims. |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1798 | 272 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Dabney Crenshaw v. C. H. Rayburn | Shelby | Contract Dispute and Damages | West | Range: 83 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 413 | 48 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1889 | David Hastings v. Benjamin W. Capps | Shelby | Contract for Labor and Materials |
Dispute over work and labor not performed. |
West | Range: 83 Section: J Shelf: Box Number: 444 | 24 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | D. T. Pinkerton, Guardian v. J. W. Blackburn et al. | Perry | Land and Title Dispute |
M. M. and J.H. Patterson, minors, sued by their guardian Pinkerton. Too many additional defendants to name. When R.C. Patterson died in 1865, he left a tract of land to plaintiffs' father Carson W. Patterson, who died in 1870. Plaintiffs charge defendant with fraudulently obtaining a deed from R.C. Patterson for the same land by undue influence and destroying his will. Plaintiffs suing for title to land. Part of case found in box MT 783 under D.T. Pinkerton et al. v. J.W. Blackburn et al. 2 folders. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 833 | 262 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Delilah Turney v. J. E. Jackson et al. | Rutherford | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: B.P. Cuich, B. Swain and wife, H.H. Williams, Trustee and J.T. Rather. Turney was the widow of George H. Turney. Plaintiff sued for dower and homestead rights on a tract of land against the defendants and for a decree declaring their deeds and void. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 833 | 188 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Elizabeth W. Hays et al. v. Napoleon Hill et al. | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Other plaintiffs: Samuel J. Hays; James W. Hays; Minnie V. Hays. Other defendant: Kansas City Land Co. Folder includes several legal briefs. |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 486 | 63 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Ed Herregar v. James Mathews & Company | Knox | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiff claimed title of 3,340 acres of land in 16th civil district of Blount County. Defendants include J. C. M. Boyle, S. D. Cochran, H. O. Wilson, J. N. Cates, C. T. Cates, B. A. Morton, J. H. Morton, A. L. Wells, Willie Wells, John Mills, etc. also claimed title of said land. |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1799 | 32 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Elizabeth Neil and William Neil v. R. W. Hudson et al. | Monroe | Land and Title Dispute |
The plaintiff Neils claimed that the defendant attempted to obtain a fraudulent title to a portion of their land and asks for settlement of a boundary dispute and relief from trespass. |
East | Range: 19 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1827 | 456 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | E. T. Noel v. L. G. Noel, et al. | Davidson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Nannie B. Noel and W.H. Washington. Defendants had conveyed tracts of land containing about 76 acres to Washington for $11385 to be paid in two notes and lien retained until payment. Washington sold lands to E.T. Noel who promised in deed to pay the other note made by Washington for $5692.55 for L.G. Noel. E.T. Noel charged L.G. Noel for not reinvesting said sum in real estate for Nannie B. Noel as required by terms and conditions and his title be decreed good. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 771 | 38 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Eliza H. Lyon by Next Friend v. William Woodfolk & Wife | Jackson | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Jennie H. Lyon and Mai Lyon. Plaintiffs are minor children of W. W. Lyon. Plaintiffs believe they are entitled to 600 acres of land willed to their father by William Woodfolk Sr. their great grandfather. After William Woodfolk Sr. died, Wade Woodfolk was appointed the admr. of his estate. The plaintiffs are represented by their Next Friend William Anderson. Documents housed in 2 boxes. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 784 | 295 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | E. W. Carlock v. The Franklin Association Bank et al. | McMinn | Land and Title Dispute |
Carlock defaulted on land, but began paying it back, redeeming his claim to the title. However, he alleged that bank took his land wrongly and did not reimburse him for his equity. Additional materials in ET 1906 (Range 19, Section A, Shelf 2). |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1801 | 79 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Ella Isbell v. William Davenport, et al. | Cannon | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: F.M. Jones and Grady Jones. Isbell sued defendants for rights to land, which were sold to P.C. Isbell by decree against Edmund Monroe, dec. for debt. However, defendants refused to give up land they were tenant to and threatened to shoot anyone who tried to eject them. Isbell also wanted receiver to take charge of corn crop on land to prevent defendants from using, selling, or destroying the crop. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 773 | 177 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | E. P. Hobbs v. M. A. Spencer & T. J. Timble | Grundy | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiff accuses the defendants of unjustly holding his property. The land in question is fronted on Altamont Street in Tracy City, Tennessee and is described as the southeast part of lot 203. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 782 | 114 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Frederick W. Smith v. Taxing District of Shelby County, et al. | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendant: William A. Gage. Plaintiff sued on grounds that the Taxing District unlawfully sold property belonging to him to Gage for the sum of $930. Property called "East Alley". Smith a resident of Louisiana. Map of subdivision. |
West | Range: 83 Section: H Shelf: Box Number: 422 | 136 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Gilbert Moyers v. W. B. McKinstry et al. | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Margaret J. E. H. Strong, J. W. Strong. |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 491 | 480 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | George C. Stubblefield& Wife v. T. C. Lind et al. | Warren | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendant: Sallie Woodlee admr. of Greer Woodlee dec., and Jacob, Bill, William, Greer, James, Levi, Auburn and Clance Woodlee, all children and heirs of Greer Woodlee dec. Plaintiff owned a tract of land which he purchase from his sister Catherine, who had inherited it from their mother Cyrena Stubblefield. Catherine transferred the note to Greer Woodlee. Stubblefield gave Greer a new note for the balance on his sister’s share. The land was sold to satisfy the note and bought by Greer. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 816 | 48 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Henrietta Archard, et al. v. R. D. Jordan, et al. | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Joseph Archard, Maggie Archard, E. M. Bateman Additional defendants: W. G. Campbell, Caesar Weatherford |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 487 | 75 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | H. H. McDonald v. Louisville, New Orleans & Texas Railroad Co. | Shelby | Injury and Damages | West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 498 | 233 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1889 | H. C. Turnbow v. Tennessee Branch | Lewis | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiff claims that Jamie Sanford was awarded a life estate to a certain tract of land under the will of Samuel Sanford. Plaintiff however claims that Sanford represented the land as her own and executed a deed to Tennessee Branch resulting in a cloud on the title. Sanford is now deceased and plaintiff claims he is the owner of the land. Plaintiff is seeking to have said cloud removed. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 832 | 17 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Hugh Copeland v. State | Knox | Assault and Battery |
Defendant was accused of assaulting John Carrington. He allegedly "beat, wound[ed], and ill treat[ed]" him. |
East | Range: 5 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 103 | 42 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | John B. White v. Thomas M. Brandon | Washington | Land and Title Dispute |
In 1867, White purchased a tract of land on Fall Branch adjoining the Baptist Church lot on Main St. in the village of Fall Branch from J. H. Crouch. Thomas Brandon later filed and won a suit against Crouch that involved a levy of attachment on Crouch's land. White asserted that did not apply to the land he bought with a clear title. White requested an injunction to prevent Brandon from taking possession. See related cases of Thomas M. Brandon v. Crouch in ET12a, 726, and 1249. |
East | Range: 19 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1843 | 173 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James B. Rogers v. James and Daniel Woolsey | Greene | Trespass and Damages |
The plaintiff requested an injunction to prevent the defendants from further trespassing, damaging, and removing timber from lands he claimed were his through legitimate title. Rogers sought damages and relief from the court. "Exhibit A" land title labeled no. 19037 and three hand-drawn maps of the land/plats in question. |
East | Range: 19 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1843 | 450 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | J. T. Smith v. L. M. Stuffle & wife, et al | Sullivan | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiff entered "a motion for a receiver to take charge of the land in controversy" due to an unpaid note. |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1803 | 32 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James P. Taylor & wife v. Newell Leonard | Sullivan | Land and Title Dispute |
Case relates to the case: Newell Leonard v. James Taylor and others and N. J. Phillips v. James Taylor and others. See folder ET 1690. Case was a continued land dispute over tracts in 5th Civil District Sullivan Co. |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1803 | 74 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James D. Spitzer and wife v. James M. Carroll and wife | Hawkins | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiffs sued for half the land of A. W. Farris in the 1st Civil District of Hawkins County. The plaintiffs claimed half the tract is rightfully theirs through inheritance, however the defendants claimed they owned it outright--purchased in 1874… from A. W. Farris. The defendants lived on the land at the time of the case. |
East | Range: 19 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 1803 | 85 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | J. P. Reese v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company | Davidson | Injury and Damages |
2 folders. Exhibit materials are incident reports and company policies. The plaintiff was employed by the defendant working as a brake man when in attempts to couple together two train cars, his left hand was caught between two bumpers and crushed, necessitating amputation. Suing for damages due to negligence of the defendant for failing to provide the proper kind of bumper blocks and other connections that would protect the plaintiff from injury. Suing for damages in the sum of $10,000. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 775 | 426 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James T. Diamond v. D. R. Johnson, Guardian | Davidson | Insurance Claims and Policies |
Peter Fogerty joined the Catholic Knights of America and took out life insurance for $2000. After he was sent to lunatic asylum, his wife, Mary, unable to pay dues, asking Diamond to pay them until Peter's death; after which he would be paid $600. Johnson is guardian of Mary and Peter Fogerty's child. Diamond suing Johnson to recover the $600. Case contains 64p booklet of the Constitution of the Supreme Council of the Catholic Knights of America, published by L.H. Bell in Louisville, KY in 1885. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 783 | 87 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | John C. Luck v. George Chaffin & George Chaffin v. John C. Luck | Macon | Land and Title Dispute |
Plaintiff and defendant both claim ownership of a 900 acre tract of land located in Macon County Civil District 1. Plaintiff complains that defendant is causing harm to the value of said land by removing timber. Plaintiff originally sold the tract of land to the defendant who then defaulted on the payment. Plaintiff then received a judgment against the defendant and ultimately purchased the property back at a county auction held to satisfy said judgement. Defendant claims a homestead exemption. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 866 | 311 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James B. Rogers in error v. Isabella Caldwell | Greene | Land and Title Dispute |
Caldwell accused Rogers of unlawfully entering and detaining a tract of land to which she claimed legal right of possession. The circuit court granted her the legal right to possession. |
East | Range: 19 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 1840 | 108 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | J. D. Carriger v. J. D. Pierce | Johnson | Land and Title Dispute |
The plaintiff petitioned the court to have a tract of land occupied by the defendant through "gross fraud" returned to the plaintiff. |
East | Range: 19 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 1831 | 121 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Joseph Tagg v. Amelia A. Hollenberg& Henry G. Hollenberg | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute | West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 490 | 45 | Order A Copy | |
View Entry | 1889 | John B. Powers, et al. v. George W. McKenzie et al. | Carroll | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional Plaintiff: Seletha(?) J. Powers, wife John B. & daughter of A. A. McKenzie. Additional Defendants: Malcolm L., Mary G., John D., James A. & C. A. McKenzie; J. M. McClintock & wife, N. C. & A. C. Etheridge & wife, Sally. C. A. McKenzie resident of Indian Territory. Powers residents of TX. John & Martha McKenzie parents James M. & A. A. McKenzie. Dispute concerns land James bought from brother in 1837; town of McKenzie now built on portion of land. J. M. McKenzie dec. Oct. 1873. |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 502 | 275 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James W. Adams, Guardian v. S. C. Alexander | Perry | Land and Title Dispute |
Decree was obtained in previous case regarding estate of Erwin Craig, dec. A portion of his land was sold to pay for his outstanding debts. Land was not sold until Adams replaced former administrator of Craig's Estate who had passed away. Land was sold to Josiah Wilburn for $500. Reference to pending case John B. Wilburn, et al. v. Josiah Wilburn, et al. in MT 811 in regard to Josiah being declared having an unsound mind. Adams suing Alexander to recover land and rents for heirs of Josiah Wilburn. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 779 | 37 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | John Merritt v. E. A. Caggin et al | Sevier | Land and Title Dispute |
Add. defendants: Leatha T. McGee, Mary Hailes, N. Caggin, W. McGee, Jane Foster, Mary Foster, L. Hardcastee, Timothy B. New, Nettie Hardcastee, L. New, & E. T. Rose. E. A. Caggin is the administrator of the estate of Jerry Caggin. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 818 | 265 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | J. T. Skidmore & Margaret E. Skidmore v. John Stevens | Franklin | Trespass and Damages |
Margaret Skidmore owned a tract of 65 acres with valuable timber. The Skidmores were sued Stevens for unlawfully entering on the land and cutting the timber without any claim or right. Plaintiffs want injunction restraining Stevens from further trespass and removing logs already cut or shipping the logs at Kasserman Switch. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: C Shelf: Box Number: 821 | 283 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | J. M. A. Owens v. J. E. Bates et al. | Perry | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants unknown. Plaintiff purchased an undivided interest in the land of J. L. Morris. Plaintiff now claims there is a cloud on the title of the land caused by a judgment rendered in a previous case. Defendant procured warrants on notes against J. L. Morris and attempted to levy against the property now owned by plaintiff. Plaintiff is seeking to have said cloud removed. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 832 | 87 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | James McDaniel v. Nashville, Chattanooga, & St. Louis Rail Road Company | Franklin | Trespass and Damages |
Pla. was a passenger on a train owned by agents of the def. when it was going through a tunnel in the mountains and had to stop because of a boulder obstructing the railway. The conductor asked the pla. for assistance to move the boulder. The conductor then pushed the boulder towards the plaintiff without warning, striking him in the hip and back and causing severe injuries and crippling him for life. Plaintiff sued for $5,000 in damages and medical bills. Add. documents located in MT 893. |
Middle | Range: 35 Section: D Shelf: Box Number: 835 | 466 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1889 | Kansas City Land Co. v. Napoleon Hill, et al. | Shelby | Land and Title Dispute |
Additional defendants: Jas. W. Hays, Jno. M. Hays, Samuel J. Hays, Lizzie W. Hays, all of Shelby County, Tennessee |
West | Range: 82 Section: B Shelf: Box Number: 500 | 250 | Order A Copy |