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Title |
Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1951 |
Author |
Ancestry.com |
Publisher |
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Tennessee Death Records, 1908-1951. Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Tennessee City Death Records Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis; |
Repository |
Ancestry.com |
Source ID |
S16
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Linked to (51) |
Ethelbert Dudley Brabson
Orlena Branstetter
Julia Frances Brown
John M Broyles
Eliza Elnora Burchfield
Katie Elizabeth Burson
Mary Etta Burson
Eunice Vivian (Uni) Camp
Floyd S Clevenger
Alvin "Fuller" Climer
Ferd Barches Cowan, Sr
Cora M Cox
James Madison (Matt) Cox
Julia Alice Crouch
Martha Jane Curton
Nema Marguerite Deming
Smith Denton Kell
Josie Mae Drake
William Carter Drake
James Travis Draper
Amanda Ellis
Rhoten Ware Eslinger
Thomas Andrew Farmer
Scinthia Jane Ferguson
Walter Ray Ferrell
Joseph David Foster
Elaine Fritts
Martin Monroe Fry
Milton Monroe Fulkerson
Annie E Gadd
Ella Meikle Garrett
John Sevier Gervin
John Joseph Greer, M.D.
John W Greer
Lou Ella Greer
Moses S Greer
William Moses Greer
William W Greer
Sophia Cordelia (Delia) Gresham
Callie Gryder
Sarah Hall
Susan Edna Hill
Emma Lee Holloman
Elizabeth (Eliza) Ruth Hunt
Mary Meliss Hunter
Edith Kuykendall Hutcheson
James McDonald (Mack) Hutcheson
Leander Travis (L.T.) Hutcheson, Sr
Marcellous Hutcheson
Pearly May Hutcheson
Raleigh Darius Hutcheson
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