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Haywood County, Tennessee
Tennessee
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Haywood
County, Tennessee, in the heart of the Tennessee Delta in
the western grand division was created in 1823 from
Indian
lands, is named in honor of John Haywood
(1762-1826), North Carolina Superior Court and Tennessee
Supreme Court judge, author of Civil & Political
History of Tennessee, “father of Tennessee
history.” The county seat is
Brownsville. |
I am
Jim Ackerman
your County Coordinator.
I do not live in Haywood County and I do not do research.
Please send all research requests to one of the people listed on the
Lookup Volunteers
page.
Debbie Sterbinsky
is the Assistant County Coordinator.
We continue updating the pages as time permits, but all
of them have not yet completed
Any page that still has Jane Powell on it has not been updated
TNGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that new information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. Also here you will find copies of copyright-expired texts pertaining to the history of Tennessee. These must be considered in the era that they were written. You are welcome to copy information found at the Haywood County TNGenWeb Project site for personal use and share information with other researchers or genealogical organizations, but this information may not be sold or used in a commercial project without expressed permission. If asked to pay for information, other than the cost of postage and copying, please notify the State Coordinator.
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