I don't, but the same information is available on most of the genweb county pages. Our family (not just HUNT) seemed to live in the corner of Wilson Co., TN, where it meets Rutherford Co., and is also close to Dekalb Co. and Cannon Co., TN. Sometimes we have the same family enumerated in a different county each census year. Our HUNTs weren't in Tennessee at the time of the formation of these counties. The 1880 census for Richard M. HUNT shows that he was born in Tn, and his parents, father and mother, were born in NC and VA, respectively. Sue Wilson On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 06:56:52 -0800 (PST) Catherine Allison <cga67@swbell.net> writes: > Do you have The Handy Book for Genealogists United States of America? > I have the eighth edition which is a few years old but I could not > do without. When I start researching any family I make a copy of the > state they settled in, then highlight the County areas they settled > in to put in with my records of that family. At a glance of TN of > the Hunts you have emailed I highlighted the counties your line are > in. The counties all join and Wilson Co was formed from Sumner Co in > 1799. Rutherford Co was Davidson Co until 1803. My Hunts in > Robertson Co joins Sumner Co, which the lower half is Wilson Co. > Some of these families could have lived just across the County line > from there brothers but records would show them in different > counties. My first Hunts in TN was James Hunt & wife Mary Rackley. > He was b Winchester, Brunswick Co VA in 1732, was in Granville Co NC > by 1850, this land fell into Butt Co 1779 . Then he died in > Robertson Co Tn 1805. Some of your names listed ties into my r! > ecords. I am needing to leave so will search for that later. > > Catherine