Morom01@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 7/28/99 1:52:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rocky2@fuse.net > writes: > > << I am trying to figure out if Luttrell is near Knoxville. Also is Union > co. and Knox co close to each other? The Pack families that I am looking > for moved to Knox co. in 1880--most of their kids were married there in > the 1880's so I went to check what the Knox co. site had and it is an > orphan county >> > > To find the placement of Union County and other Tennessee Counties go to: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/state/ > > Union county is the next county north of Knox. Luttrell is about 2 miles from > Knox County. > > Most of the Packs that I know of live in the Blaine Community of Knox County. > This is the Community of Knox County closest to Luttrell. Congratulations, > you seem to be on the right track. > > Chip > Union County TnGenWeb > > ==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > Got any stories to tell? The Union County TnGenWeb Site is in search of stories about Union County Families from yesteryear. Chip, Blaine is in Grainger Co., TN. Union Co., Grainger Co., and Knox Co. all touch at the north end of Knox Co. The communities that touch are Blaine (Gr.Co.), Corryton and Gibbs areas of Knox Co., and the Plainview and Luttrell areas of Union Co. Families in this area, such as the Corums, are first in one county record then in the next, but probably actually only moved a few miles. Kathy Corum