TNGenWeb Project
Carroll County
Tennessee
Genealogy
& History Huntingdon Courier
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Connie Burkett,  Coordinator
Betty Brooks, Co-Coordinator
  

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     Carroll County is located in West Tennessee, one of the state’s Three Grand Divisions. It is approximately halfway between Nashville and Memphis. The Tennessee General Assembly created Carroll County on 7 November 1821 from the 19 October 1818 Great Chickasaw Cession. The county is named in honor of Governor William Carroll. The county seat is Huntingdon.

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Queries & a Mailing List
Post and View Carroll County Queries  (new message board)
Carroll County Mailing List   (subscribe at RootsWeb.com)

Carroll County History
Goodspeed’s Carroll County History
Goodspeed’s Carroll County Biographical Sketches

Tennessee Records Repository
Carroll County Records

Useful Maps
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TNGenWeb Project
Tennessee County Select Page
Tennessee Special History Projects
TNGenWeb Home Page

USGenWeb Archives, &c.
USGenWeb Archives, Carroll County, Search
USGenWeb Archives, Carroll County, FTP Directories
USGenWeb Archives, Tennessee
USGenWeb Archives
USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project

Censuses
USGenWeb Census Project

Tennessee State Library & Archives Resources
Available Carroll County Microfilms

Historical Societies
Tennessee Historical Society, Carroll County
Carroll County History




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