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Greene County

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

  • A. J. Brumley (14064)
  • Adam B. Fullen (14245)
  • Alfred Brumley (14065)
  • B. F. Earnest (12634)
  • Carter Shields (12625)
  • Charles S. Earnest (14079)
  • Cleveland and Robert P. Webster (16815)
  • Cornelius Dotson (12624)
  • George B. Park (14637)
  • George B. Simpson (14121)
  • George E. Kenney (14101)
  • George W. Fraker (12633)
  • George W. Fraker (14084)
  • Harvey W. Ernest (13855)
  • Hugh E. Cotter (14068)
  • Isaac J. Reeser (12628)
  • James B. Fitzgerald (14082)
  • James Brown (14244)
  • James Fox, Sr. (13858)
  • James Park (14638)
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