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John Sellars vs. James M. Kinder

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on May 13, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressMay 13, 2011

At Knoxville Seduction. Evidence. The father’s claim for damages for the seduction of his daughter, and the allowance made under the bastardy laws to the daughter for the support of the bastard child, are separate and distinct things. The one … Continue reading →

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“The Battle of Thorn Hill”

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on May 11, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressMay 11, 2011

R. B. Bundren is called variations of rhyming names — “Blueford,” “Booth,” “Bluff,” “Bluth,” and Bruce” — by diverse sources. Most people living today (1997) who knew, or knew of, R. B. Bundren, describe him as a “mean man, one … Continue reading →

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Private Acts: Minor Boundary Changes

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on April 27, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressApril 27, 2011

The private act has often been used as a means for transferring parcels of land from one county to another, often because the boundary lines would bisect an individual landowner’s property, placing the landowner under the jurisdiction of two counties.  … Continue reading →

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