Over the past few days I have answered many inquiries from list members about folks on the 1814 Tax list. One thing I noticed as I have done this is that the list appears to cover only the eastern half of Bedford County. Some of my own families (Fisher, Thompson, Earnhart) that I know were in the western half of the county by 1814 are not on the list and the watercourses in the western part of the county are not listed. A number of town lots in Shelbyville are listed and the list includes at least some of the area south of Duck river in the eastern half of the county as it includes entries on Thompson's Creek, Shipman's Creek, and Little Flat Creek. The list includes 310,520 acres of land, 999 dwelling houses, with a total valuation of land and houses of $1,010,248.78 2/3. 625 slaves are listed with a total value of $467,268. List members may be interested in the data extracted thus far, so a consolidated list follows. The are notes of the form "No xxx." meaning that there are no individuals on the list with that surname of a similar surname. In a few cases I have only listed a name with no data, meaning that the individual (or surname) is on the list but the data for them was not extracted: Gabriel Anderson, 100 acres on Bellbuckle Creek, one 16 X 15 dwelling house, valuation 160, no slaves John Anderton, no land, one Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, value $300 No Anglin. No Bannister. No Berry Thomas B. Brown and Edmund Brown; but no Hezekiah Brown or Nathaniel Brown. No Burnett. No Cavin/Caven/Cavan. Charles Cooper, 40 acres in Little Flat Creek, one 16 X 16 dwelling house, 1 out building, valuation $236 one Male Slave under 12 years, one Male Slave between 12 and 51 years, one Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, total tax $1036 Charles Cooper, no land, one Female Slave under 12 years, value $350 Frances King, 200 acres on Main Duck River, one 18 X 16 dwelling house, 1 out house, valuation $1,000, no slaves Robert Cooper, no land, one Female Slave under 12 years, value $350 William Cooper, 40 acres on Wartrace Fork, one 18 X 16 dwelling house, no out buildings, valuation $450, one Female Slave under 12 years, value $350, total tax $800 Andrew Erwin a three page listing of his property totaling 61,403 acres) Nathan Frizel, 200 acres on the Wartrace Fork, one 31 X 15 dwelling house, three out buildings, valuation $400, no slaves James Haggard 50 acres on the Garrison Fork, one 16 X 16 dwelling house, four out buildings, valuation $350, no slaves Samuel Haggard 50 acres on the Garrison Fork, one 17 X 15 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $300, no slaves Mosby Harriss, 100 acres on Wartrace Fork, one 32 X 16 dwelling house, 4 out buildings, valuation $600, one Male Slave between 12 and 51 years, slave valuation $450 No Gist. Duddley Hale, 100 acres on the Wartrace Fork, one 20 X 18 dwelling house, four out buildings, valuation $350, 1 Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, slave valuation $350 John Hail, 75 acres on Noah's Fork, one 20 X 18 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $150 Mead Hale, 100 acres on Noah's Fork, one 20 X 16 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $300 George Hill 250 acres on the Wartrace Fork, one 20 X 16 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $1000, no slaves James Hill 112 acres on Spring Creek, one 16 X 20 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $168, 1 Male Slave between 12 and 51 years, 1Female Slave under 12 years, 1 Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, slave valuation $750 No Johnston/Johnson. No Jordan. No Keele. No Keeling. Benjamin King, 122 1/2 acres on the Wartrace Fork, 1 14 X 16 dwelling house, no out buildings, valuation $367.50, no slaves John King, 425 acres on the Garrison Fork, one 38 X 15 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $1,700, 1 Male Slaves under 12 years 1 Male Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Male Slaves over 51 years 2 Female Slaves under 12 years 1 Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Female Slaves over 51 years slave valuation $1,350 Samuel King, 360 acres on the Barren Fork, one 2 18 X 18 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $1,980, no slaves Thomas King, no land, 2 Male Slaves under 12 years 1 Male Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Male Slaves over 51 years 1 Female Slaves under 12 years 2 Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Female Slaves over 51 years slave valuation $1,450 Frances King, 200 acres on main Duck River, one 18 X 18 dwelling house, 1 out buildings, valuation $1,000, no slaves Matthew Mullen, 100 acres on main Duck River, one dwelling house (size not given) valuation $500, one female slave under 12, slave value $200 John Mullen, no land, one female slave under 12, slave value $200 John and James Nall Geore Newton Margrett Nichols, 174 acres on Noah's Fork, one 24 X 18 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $696, 2 Male Slaves under 12 years 1 Male Slave between 12 and 51 years 0 Male Slaves over 51 years 1 Female Slave under 12 years 4 Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Female Slaves over 51 years slave valuation $2225 Thomas Norman, 60 acres on Gage's Creek, one 14 X 16 dwelling house, 1 out building, valuation $200, no slaves Thomas, David and Arthur Owen Thomas Patton Baxter Ragsdale, 100 acres on Wartrace Fork, one 28 X 17 dwelling house, 4 out buildings, valuation $800, two Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years, slave valuation $550 John Ragsdale, 57 acres on Bell Buckle Creek, one 26 X 18 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $399, one Male Slaves over 51 years, one Female Slaves under 12 years, one Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years, slave valuation $850 John Taylor and George Doherty, 180 acres on Wartrace Fork, one 16 X 20 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $720, no slaves No Reeves. No Rogers/Rodgers. James Ross Sr. and James Ross Jr. Thomas, William and Obejiah Ross No Rowland. No Rushing. Christopher Shaw, 450 acres in Garrison Fork, Puncheon Camp Creek, no dwelling houses, 4 out buildings, valuation $3030.50, 1 Male Slaves under 12 years 6 Male Slaves between 12 and 51 years 0 Male Slaves over 51 years 2 Female Slaves under 12 years 3 Female Slaves between 12 and 51 years 1 Female Slaves over 51 years valuation of slaves $4,150 Anderson Smith, 60 acres on Brewer's Creek of Barren Fork, one 20 X 15 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, value $150, no slaves Vincent Smith, 100 acres on Garrison Fork, one 26 X 16 dwelling house, 4 out buildings, value $500, no slaves Thomas Smith, 45 acres on Garrison Fork and Rileys Creek, one 18 X 18 dwelling house, 7 out buildings, value $345, two Male Slaves under 12 years, one Female Slave under 12 years, one Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, value of slaves $750 No Stephenson. No Talbots. Joseph Taylor and George Doherty, 200 acres on Wartrace Fork, no dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $800, no slaves Edward Teal, 45 acres on Noah's Fork, one 18 X 14 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $135, no slaves Timothy Teal, 30 acres on Noah's Fork, one 16 X 16 dwelling house, two out buildings, valuation $60, no slaves No Tucker. No Vess. William, George and Robert Waite ames Walker, 210 acres on "Rileys Creek, Barren Fork and Garrison Fork", no buildings but annotated as "improved", valuation $450, no slaves James Walker, two 1/2 acre town lots lying on the main street west side of Spring Branch, no buildings, valuation $75, no slaves John Walker, 800 acres on Noah's Fork, one 20 X 18 dwelling house, valuation $4,000, no slaves John Walker, one grist mill and one saw mill, valuation $1,000, no slaves No Wilkes. Johnathan Webster Jacob Whitworth, 150 acres on the Wartrace Fork, one 24 X 18 dwelling house, 3 out buildings, valuation $750, 1 Male Slave under 12 years, valuation $300 Isaac Whitworth, 100 acres on Noah's Fork of Duck River, one 19 X 17 dwelling house, valuation $100, no slaves Michal Wilson, 20 acres on Thompson Creek, one 14 X 16 dwelling house, no out buildings, value $40, no slaves John Wilson, 100 acres on Barren Fork, one 17 X 17 dwelling house, 4 out buildings, value $600, two Female Slaves under 12 years, one Female Slave between 12 and 51 years, slave value $600 Woodfin. Woodrum. No Wilhoite. No Woodward. Elias Yates Percy and Moses Yell