Hamblen County, Tennessee tombstone records.
Located in middle east Tennessee, Hamblen County was established in 1870 from parts of Grainger, Jefferson and Hawkins County. The records were collected from 24 different family, public and church cemeteries. The records consist of the information found on the various tombstones as they were observed in 1938. One of the values of this record is that many of these stones and graves have been destroyed, moved or just missing today. - from the publisher.
Record details
- Physical Description: 39, [7], 231 pages ; 28 cm
- Publisher: Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, c1938.
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| General Note: | Reprinted from carbon typescript of original records created by the Historical Records Survey, Works Progress Administration. |
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| Subject: | Cemeteries > Tennessee > Hamblen County. Inscriptions > Tennessee > Hamblen County. Hamblen County (Tenn.) > Genealogy. Cemeteries. |
| Genre: | Genealogy. Nonfiction |
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Summary:
Located in middle east Tennessee, Hamblen County was established in 1870 from parts of Grainger, Jefferson and Hawkins County. The records were collected from 24 different family, public and church cemeteries. The records consist of the information found on the various tombstones as they were observed in 1938. One of the values of this record is that many of these stones and graves have been destroyed, moved or just missing today. - from the publisher.