Haywood
County, Tennessee
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Project
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Haywood County, Tennessee, in the heart of the Tennessee Delta in the western grand division was created in 1823 from Indian lands, is named in honor of John Haywood (1762-1826), North Carolina Superior Court and Tennessee Supreme Court judge, author of Civil & Political History of Tennessee, father of Tennessee history. The county seat is Brownsville. |
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I am
Jim
Ackerman your County Coordinator.
I do not live in Haywood County and I do not do research.
Please send all research requests to one of the people listed on the
Lookup Volunteers page.
Debbie Sterbinsky is the Assistant
County Coordinator.
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Haywood County Resources
Haywood County History by Goodspeed 1887
Haywood County US GenWeb Archives
Message Boards, Mailing List & Queries
Miscellaneous Abstracts, Biographies, Diaries, Letters and Obits
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