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Ms. Beulah Linn's Collection

County Historian from (1971-2003) Ms. Linn was a wealth of knowledge of our counties history she will be missed.

Hear Our Stories: 

The East Tennesseean dialect is unique in its own way, some say it is of an era gone by, with a little "Elizabethan English" mingled in. Outsiders listen to it in amazement! On this page we try to preserve its solemn tone of words and song. 

Hear Our Music

The Music of East Tennessee is in the heart of and sole of each man, woman and child. It rolls through our mountains and valleys on winds of days gone by.....

Indians !!!

The Early Settlers of the "First Frontier" faced an ongoing battle of both the land as well as those who had been apart of the land. These pages are an attempt to preserve the stories that are quickly passing away from our heritage.

Letters 

In this collection one will find a vast amount of information on families from Areas of Sevier County, as well as photos of the Compton Family . It also gives information on other families that were born in this county, and moved on to find their place in the world.

   

A lot of the files on the site are PDF files and you will need a reader to open these files, you can down load a free reader by using this link.

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 Dark days in Sevier County History

On this page you will find the Complete History of One of the Bloodiest and Darkest Days in Sevier County History 

A Sevier County Soap Opera or Why Your Momma Said You Shouldn't Do Your Genealogy!!!

This has got to be the best Story on the net and the sad thing is its all true!!!

Doctors

Records as well as a history of some of the early Doctors of Sevier County

Births

For a short time 1908-1912 the state of Tennessee required the counties to keep records of births

Cemetery Transcription Resources 

This page is an on- going project of recent transcriptions of Sevier County Cemeteries. Also, it is a place to post recent burials of Sevier County Family members, as well as burials that were missed in the Sevier County Cemetery Book "In the Shadow of the Smokies"  due to no stone or a stone missed by the transcriber. 

Enoch Huffaker's Funeral Parlor

 
 
 
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The Sevier County History Center
321 Court Avenue Sevierville, TN 37862
Ph (865) 908-7988/ Fax (865) 774-6024
 
Theresa Williams, Genealogist
Theresa's Mailbox
 
D. Tim Fisher Assist Genealogist
Tim's Mailbox
 
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