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    1. [TNHAMILT] Lost 1810 Tennessee census brought to light!
    2. To the List: If you have Tennessee roots you will be interested in a new publication titled "The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee." To be published in June, this 600-page volume will include more than 30,000 records of citizens of Tennessee in 1810. Since nearly all of the original census was destroyed many years ago, this reconstructed census will be an invaluable research tool. The work is based on names extracted from tax lists, court minutes, church records, wills, deeds and other sources dated 1809-1811 in Tennessee. The author made this extensive effort to track every adult male in Tennessee. In addition many entries for women, children, free blacks and slaves were also located. The book was complied by Charles A. Sherrill, a well-known Tennessee genealogist, librarian and lecturer. His earlier works include "Tennesseans in Court" and "Tennessee Convicts." For a sample page of text and ordering information, contact the author at this e-mail address: books4histry@cs.com

    05/28/2001 04:11:46
    1. Re: [TNHAMILT] Lost 1810 Tennessee census brought to light!
    2. Bill Orton
    3. Will it be on a CD rom? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: <Books4Histry@cs.com> To: <TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 10:11 PM Subject: [TNHAMILT] Lost 1810 Tennessee census brought to light! > To the List: > > If you have Tennessee roots you will be interested in a new publication > titled "The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee." To be published in > June, this 600-page volume will include more than 30,000 records of citizens > of Tennessee in 1810. Since nearly all of the original census was destroyed > many years ago, this reconstructed census will be an invaluable research tool. > > The work is based on names extracted from tax lists, court minutes, church > records, wills, deeds and other sources dated 1809-1811 in Tennessee. The > author made this extensive effort to track every adult male in Tennessee. In > addition many entries for women, children, free blacks and slaves were also > located. > > The book was complied by Charles A. Sherrill, a well-known Tennessee > genealogist, librarian and lecturer. His earlier works include "Tennesseans > in Court" and "Tennessee Convicts." > > For a sample page of text and ordering information, contact the author at > this e-mail address: books4histry@cs.com > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    05/28/2001 05:15:41