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Sullivan County

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

  • Abraham Stine (12031)
  • Alexander Palmer (16236)
  • Benjamin Webb (15361)
  • Brian Pile (15272)
  • Charles N. Sampson (11601)
  • Clayton Miller (21921)
  • David Almarode (16235)
  • David Sevier (1093)
  • Elizabeth Pence (18445)
  • Elizabeth Sprolls (15857)
  • G. R. Netherland (18898)
  • George Anderson (3997)
  • Griffin T. Moss (15888)
  • Henry C. Hicks (18442)
  • Isaac E. Drake (18440)
  • J. M. and W. G. Barker (14141)
  • Joel and Lucinda Litz (18444)
  • John A. J. Legard (19198)
  • John B. Tittsworth (6613)
  • John W. Ketron (16232)
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