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This 407-page publication is a word-for-word transcription of the Stewart County, Tennessee county records involving guardianship for the period 1806-1842. Transcribed records include court orders, guardian bonds, guardian returns and guardian settlements. Primary sources of the transcribed records are the County Court Minute Books and the Settlements and Bonds (will) Books. Some transcribed records come from the Loose Records of the Circuit Court. Also included in the publication is a complete list of the 19th-century Tennessee state laws that affected the guardianship process. Guardianship records often include, but are not limited to: - Statements of family relationships among guardians, their wards and the benefactors, useful for proving family relationships in the absence of recorded wills - Financial accounts of monies received and spent by the guardian, useful both for proving family relationships and for insight into the life of the wards - Indications of when a ward reached maturity or married, useful for pinpointing birth years or identifying names of spouses
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Joseph Taylor, Jr. was born ca. 1751 in Virginia. He was the son of Joseph Taylor, Sr. and Nancy. Sarah Best was born ca. 1764 in North Carolina. Joseph married Sarah ca. 1782. They lived in Warren Co., Kentucky and were the parents of three sons and nine daughters. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Utah, California and elsewhere.
Spine title: Christian County, Kentucky.
By: Goodspeed's Publishing Cmpany, Pub. 1887, reprinted 20178, 176 pages, New Index, ISBN #0-89308-098-5. This volume contains 175 biographical sketches of individuals along with genealogical data on some 500 other families/individuals from the above mentioned counties. The index mentions approx. 3,500 persons.
Few places in the United States feel the impact of courthouse disasters like the state of Georgia. Over its history, 75 of the state's counties have suffered 109 events resulting in the loss or severe damage of their courthouse or court offices. This book documents those destructive events, including the date, time, circumstance, and impact on records. Each county narrative is supported by historical accounts from witnesses, newspapers, and legal documents. Maps show the geographic extent of major courthouse fires. Record losses are described in general terms, helping researchers understand which events are most likely to affect their work.