Cheatham was never part of Smith County - not even close. It was part of Davidson, Montgomery, Robertson and Dickson. Rsp Jim Allen Family Historian wrote: > Was Cheatham County at one time part of Smith > County?~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~* > Visit my genealogy homepage: > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/e/w/Nancy-W-Lewis/index.html > Also visit my little 3 year old friend, Michael Woodroffe's page. Michael > is a cancer kid. > http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2587/michael/michael1.htm > His Grandpa has put Miss Nancy's Class on his page. Please visit it and > send Michael an email. > http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2587/michael/missnancy1.htm > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <tomsgirl@bellsouth.net> > To: <TNCHEATH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 1:25 PM > Subject: [TNCHEATH-L] New website!!! > > > Hello Everyone! > > > > I received the following message from another mailing list and thought > someone may be able to find some info - > > Today the 1850 Census has been updated all proofed and all online! > > Thanks to all the volunteers both financial and transcribers. > > A special thanks to Anne Pyle for the tough job of proofing the entire > > census. There are 13,897 names in the 1850 census. > > > > Needless to say both editor and proofer had to make a few calls > > on interpretaion of some names. If you feel there are any errors > > I welcome the challenge to update those. > > > > So Update all bookmarks .... > > > > http://members.home.net/gregorycj/1850/CENSINDX.HTM > > > > > > Robbie > > > > > >