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Welcome to Dickson County, Tennessee

Dickson-Online was first established in 1996. At that time it was a small community site, housed o­n Mindspring.com. The site grew and in 1998 it became known as DCTN.com, home of Dickson County's Genealogy Project. Again the site grew. In 2003 it was decided that DCTN.com and Dickson-Online would merge, becoming the difinitive site for Dickson Countians to gather, find local information and news as well as a place for genealogists to search their roots.

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Category: Obituaries

The news items published under this category are as follows.
Obituary of Sallie Nesbitt Sizemore published in the Dickson County Herald April 19, 1912.

 
Posted by bkgpwhitaker on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Read full article: 'Obituary of Sallie Nesbitt Sizemore'   

Field, J.A.M. (Jess) 1548 Reads Genealogy

July 5, 1934: Obituary

Field, J.A.M. (Jess), 75, died 5 July 1934 at Eno; wife and three children survive.

Dickson County, Tennessee Cemetery Records and Obituaries by Jill K. Garrett and Iris H. McClain, Vo. II, 1970, p. 177.



Note: These records are the personal research of and contributed to us by Ken Kimbro
 
Posted by Admin on Saturday, September 20, 2003   

Thomas Jefferson Biggers Obit. He was the husband of Mary Jane McCrory, sister of the above referenced Harriet McCrory Sellers. The obituary incorrectly states that Mr. Biggers lived most of his life in Nashville when, in fact, he only lived in Davidson Co. for the last twenty years of his life. (He is listed in Dickson Co. census records of 1860 and 1870, and does not appeear in Davidson Co.census until 1880.) Mr.Biggers. died 23 Feb. 1900. This obit is from microfilm roll #49 containing the Nashville Banner, page 2 at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.


 
Posted by Guest on Thursday, June 12, 2003 Read full article: 'Thomas Jefferson Biggers'   

Obit for Harriet McCrory Sellers in Nashville, TN. She was a native of Dickson County, the daughter of John McCrory and Sarah Herrin McCrory. Her grandfather and great- grandfather, James McCrory Jr. and Sr. were pioneer settlers of Dickson Co., the elder James McCrory having received a North Carolina land grant in what is now Dickson Co. for his service in the Revolutionary War. (Source listed at end of obit.)

 
Posted by Guest on Thursday, June 12, 2003 Read full article: 'Harriet McCrory Sellers'   

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