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Shelby County

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

  • Abner P. Wellborn (10100)
  • Alexander W. McConnell (9960)
  • Annie E. Bateman (20006)
  • Asa Douglass (4426)
  • Augusta Hauser (12709)
  • Ben H. Atkinson (11369)
  • Benjamin F. Wyant (20885)
  • Cannon L. Brooks (17265)
  • Catherine O'Connor (1306)
  • Charles A. Beehn (1471)
  • Charles Henry Siegrist (16034)
  • Cloe Giles (1526)
  • Cloe Giles (1562)
  • David B. Blair (5168)
  • Edward W. McMillan (12187)
  • Edwards E. Clarke (1204)
  • Elbert A. White (8667)
  • Eleanor A. Perkins (4164)
  • Elisa S. Rash (19080)
  • Eliza Victoria Brewer (19970)
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