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    1. [HADLEY] Hadleys--1810 Reconstructed TN Census (Forthcoming)
    2. Hello Everyone, The author of the upcoming above captioned volume sent me a flyer for the book. He is the author of several other fine TN books, such as TN Convicts which, assuming you don't mind black sheep in your family (and heavens knows we have enough of them here), provides you with info on prison records that includes, among other things: physical descriptions of the prisioner, names of next of kin, their locations designed to provide directions in case relatives need to be contacted (ie, not just name, county and state). Anyway, in the flyer he uses as his example the page which has the Hadleys on it! I am pasting in the flyer below. I know there are some of you out there interested in these Hadleys; I can't remember off the top of my head which one of Simon II's children is the Sumner co Hadley ancestor. All I remember is there was an impressive "house". Best Regards, Janet Hunter An Important New Tennessee Resource The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee 33,000 long-lost records from more than 70 sources · tax lists · court minutes · wills & estates · church records · deeds · legislative acts · petitions · land grants The original Tennessee census for 1810 was destroyed with other records in Washington, D.C., long before microfilm was invented. With it went many valuable clues to Tennessee history and genealogy from a period when the state was filled with families seeking cheap land and migrating westward. In order to reconstruct the lost census, the author searched a wide variety of records from 1809 to 1811 in an effort to track every adult male in Tennessee. Many entries describing women, children, free blacks and slaves were also located. SAMPLE ENTRIES Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census Page 222 Hacking, John Sullivan Co., mentioned as adjoining landowner Source #45 Hackley, Jonathan Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Edwards’ company. Source #6 Hackney, Benjamin R. Knox Co., defendant Source #30 Hackney, Hugh Blount Co., Executor of John Hackney's will. Source #11 Hackney, Jacob Hawkins Co. 1809 tax list. Capt. Lucus’ company. Source #18 Hackney, Jesse Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. McAdams’ company Source #3 Hackney, Joseph Maury Co., evaluated slaves Source #36 Hackney, Rebecca Blount Co., Executor of John Hackney's will. Source #11 Hackney, Wm. Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. McAdams’ company Source #3 Hackworth, Austin Anderson Co. Juror. Court Minutes 1809 Source #8 Hackworth, John Anderson Co. Court Minutes 1811 Source #8 Hackworth, Nicodemus Rhea Co. Request land law change. Petition 27-2-1809 Source #25 Hadden, Hugh Davidson Co. 1811 tax list. Capt. Benning’s company Source #3 Hadge, John Lincoln Co., land grant Source #34 Hadley, Edward Rutherford Co. 1810 tax list Source #38 Hadley, John Smith Co., sued heirs of Henry Wiggins Source #46 Hadley, Joshua Smith Co., sued heirs of Henry Wiggins Source #46 Hadley, Joshua Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Montgomery’s company. Source #6 Hadley, Joshua Williamson Co. 1810 tax list Source #59 Hadley, Wm. Montgomery Co., attorney Source #40 Hadley, Wm. Wilson Co., received land grant Source #57 Hafely, Elizabeth Blount Co., mentioned in court minutes Source #11 Hafford, Charles Sumner Co. 1810 tax list. Capt. Moore’s company. Source #6 Hafley, Cornelius Blount Co., deceased, estate settlement Source #11 Charles A. Sherrill, M.A., M.L.S., is a Tennessee genealogist, librarian and lecturer. This Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census is the most ambitious undertaking of his 20-year career. Other recent works include Tennessee Convicts and Tennesseans in Court. MAIL ORDER FORM Hardbound, 600 pages. $60.00 plus $5.00 shipping; TN residents add $5.30 tax Name: ____________________________ Amount Enclosed _________ Address: _________________________ Payable to: Charles A. Sherrill 1023 Waters Edge Circle _________________________ Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 CREDIT CARD ORDERING Credit card payments can be accepted on-line through PayPal (www.paypal.com) or Billpoint (www.billpoint.com) Our account name is the same as the e-mail address below. When you order through PayPal or Billpoint, please also send an e-mail notifying me that you have placed and order and giving us your mailing address. The finished book is at the printers and will be shipped in late June 2001 Questions? e-mail us at books4histry@cs.com

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