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Carroll County

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

  • A. H. Smith (4535)
  • A. T. M. Woolen (1585)
  • Abner McCollum (16427)
  • Albert D. Bennett (9121)
  • Allas J. Butler (4522)
  • Benjamin Culp (1523)
  • C. P. and E. Thomas (4538)
  • Charles F. Phillips (19689)
  • Cyrus G. Giles (1527)
  • D. W. C. Foster (2862)
  • David P. Jones (1775)
  • Edmond Finch (4523)
  • G. J. Holmes (1537)
  • George W. Humble (1539)
  • George W. Humble (1540)
  • George W. Simmons (3684)
  • H. S. Brandon (1503)
  • Hance Lassiter (1777)
  • Hardy S. Sellers (1567)
  • Hosea Springer (1573)
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