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Monroe County

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

  • A. M. Dobbins (7262)
  • A. Stakely (5449)
  • A. T. W. Payne (4076)
  • Aguilla Presley (15165)
  • Alexander Lee (13218)
  • Andrew W. Torbert (14589)
  • B. J. Harrill (5402)
  • Burrell Blanton (13219)
  • Caroline B. Carson (4071)
  • Charles Denton (11725)
  • Cleveland B. Taylor (21647)
  • Daniel Heiskell (15475)
  • David Blain (5948)
  • David Snider, Jr. (5973)
  • E. K. Johnston (5962)
  • Elisha Kimbrough (5347)
  • Francis G. Johnston (5961)
  • George W. Johnson (4882)
  • George Worthy (5977)
  • Henry Stephens (5348)
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