WOLFE COUNTY'S EARLY SETTLERS
The Early and Modern History of Wolfe County lists the early families as:
Allem, Allison, Amyx, Arnett, Asbury, Athey, Baker, Banks, Bishop, Booth, Brashear, Brewer, Bryant, Burton, Bush, Byrd, Cable, Campbell, Carroll, Cassidy, Cecil, Center, Chapman, Childers, Cockerham, Collins, Combs, Coons, Congleton, Cox, Crane, Cundiff, Crawford, Cooper, Coldiron, Drake, Day, Dean, Duff, Dunn, Elkins, Evans, Faulkner, Fulks, Gibbs, Gillespie, Godfrey, Graham, Hall, Halsey, Hanks, Hatton, Horton, Hounshell, Hobbs, Hollon, Howe, Hurst, James, Jones, Johnson, Kash, Kincaid, King, Kidd, Lacey, Landsaw, Linkous, Little, Lovelace, Lykins, Lindon, Maddox, McPherson, McNabb, McLinn, Miller, Moore, Mize, Mullins, Murphy, Netherly, Nickell, O�Hair, Oliver, Oldfield, Osborne, Pence, Perkins, Peters, Pratt, Pieratt, Profitt, Puckett, Quillan, Roberts, Robinson, Rose, Sewell, Sherman, Shackelford, Shockey, Shull, Smith, Sparks, Spencer, Spradling, Stamper, Swango, Stewart, Steele, Sword, Taulbee, Terrill, Trent, Tutt, Tyra, Tyler, Tolson, Turner, Vancleve, Ward, Watkins, Wilson, Williams and Wyatt.
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