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Davidson County

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Southern Claims Commission ⟩ Southern Claims - Barred and Disallowed ⟩ Tennessee ⟩ Davidson County

  • A. Childress (5418)
  • A. H. Sharp (5847)
  • A. M. Mooney (4212)
  • A. W. Putnam (3239)
  • Aaron Stretch (17711)
  • Adam Smith (2782)
  • Andrew J. Duncan (2777)
  • Ann Spain (17972)
  • Anthony W. Johnson Jr (21016)
  • Benjamin N. Dodd (1357)
  • Bradford Bowers (11463)
  • Burrell Harding (2779)
  • Charles G. Beasley (11969)
  • Connell O. Dannel (5312)
  • Daniel Mack (10700)
  • E. A. Trent (15575)
  • Edward Martin (16610)
  • Elizabeth Matthias (5315)
  • Elizabeth V. Kimbro (18561)
  • Elizabeth W. Harding (15558)
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