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Cemetery Records of Lincoln - Moore Counties, Tennessee
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Cemetery Records of Lincoln - Moore Counties, Tennessee

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By: Helen & Timothy Marsh, Pub. 1981, Reprinted 2013, 452 pages, maps, Index, ISBN #0-89308-234-1.

Lincoln County was formed from Indian lands in 1809. From the year 1799, with the formation of Williamson County, Tennessee, the most western third of what was to become Lincoln County in 1809, was then a part of Williamson County, and so until 1807 the eastern two thirds of the area was a part of Rutherford County. And from Dec. 3, 1807 until Nov. 14, 1809, Lincoln was the southern half of Bedford County. To the best of the author’s knowledge, they have included all known cemeteries in these two counties; however, they realize they might have missed a few because many of the old family cemeteries have disappeared and many time during their searchs thay came across unmarked graves in unnamed cemeteries.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southern Historical Press, Inc.
Date
27 October 2012
Pages
466
ISBN
9780893082345

By: Helen & Timothy Marsh, Pub. 1981, Reprinted 2013, 452 pages, maps, Index, ISBN #0-89308-234-1.

Lincoln County was formed from Indian lands in 1809. From the year 1799, with the formation of Williamson County, Tennessee, the most western third of what was to become Lincoln County in 1809, was then a part of Williamson County, and so until 1807 the eastern two thirds of the area was a part of Rutherford County. And from Dec. 3, 1807 until Nov. 14, 1809, Lincoln was the southern half of Bedford County. To the best of the author’s knowledge, they have included all known cemeteries in these two counties; however, they realize they might have missed a few because many of the old family cemeteries have disappeared and many time during their searchs thay came across unmarked graves in unnamed cemeteries.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Southern Historical Press, Inc.
Date
27 October 2012
Pages
466
ISBN
9780893082345