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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.

Members are encouraged to submit reviews/recipes/tips & genealogy data by using the Submit News link in the left column. Tell us some of your favorite places around the county, what's worth seeing, where to eat, where to shop. Suggestions for new categories and sections are welcome. Feel free to email  me.

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Category: Cemeteries

The news items published under this category are as follows.

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Garrett Cemetery 2635 Reads Genealogy
Garrett Cemetery is located o­n Brummit o­n the Jim Wellens farm. Turn off of Greenwood Rd. o­nto Brummit Rd. About 100 yds up Brummit Rd, o­n the right there is a tobacco barn. About 300 yds. up the hill behind the barn is a groves of trees with several big cedars. The graveyard is in this grove of trees. There are a few rock markers.

 
Posted by randydillard on Sunday, February 06, 2005 Read full article: 'Garrett Cemetery'   

I was wondering if anyone knew of any cemeteries in the White Bluff area. My ancestors died in 1882 and 1884 respectively (Eli B. & Abigail Hull).

 
Posted by carterb on Monday, June 07, 2004 Read full article: 'Cemeteries in White Bluff, TN'   

WASHINGTON %G?—%@ The Department of Veterans Affairs has set up an o?­nline database containing more than 3 million records showing where veterans have been buried in national cemeteries.



 

El Bethel Cemetary 2757 Reads Genealogy
Have been searching for El Bethel Cemetery. It is my understanding it is in Dickson County.

 
Posted by MKreig on Sunday, April 11, 2004 Read full article: 'El Bethel Cemetary'   

cemeteries 4039 Reads Genealogy
What happened to all the old cemetery listings on the old web site.

 
Posted by jdonegan on Saturday, March 13, 2004 Read full article: 'cemeteries'   

Robertson Cemetery 3322 Reads Genealogy
I am looking for any information o?­n the Robertson family cemetery. From old family records, this cemetery is located between Charlotte and Bellsburg in what was known as Colliers Bend. It is unknown the number of graves. Does any o?­ne have any information?

 
Posted by vprimm on Tuesday, February 24, 2004   

Cemeteries 2401 Reads Genealogy
If I have this right, the 2nd Civil District lies across the southern edge of Dickson County. Does anyone know of any cemeteries located in this area? I am looking for my ancestors Eli B. and Abigail Hull. They died in Dickson, TN in 1882 and 1884 respectively. I would greatly appreciate any information. Thanks.

 
Posted by bcarter on Thursday, October 30, 2003   

Workman Cemetery 2171 Reads Genealogy
Two small cemeteries o­n the top of a hill in a wooded area about 2 miles west of downtown Cumberland Furnace o­n property owned at the time by a Mr. Donald Killian. A distant cousin Mr. Eugene Higdon took me to them o­n May 22, 1985.

 
Posted by Admin on Sunday, September 14, 2003 Read full article: 'Workman Cemetery'   

Wills Cemetery 2338 Reads Genealogy
 
Posted by Admin on Sunday, September 14, 2003 Read full article: 'Wills Cemetery'   

This cemetery is at the end of a road and has been vandalized several times, missing stones, over turned stones etc. The exact location of the cemetery is being witheld to protect it from further mishap.  

 
Posted by Admin on Sunday, September 14, 2003 Read full article: 'Williams Family Cemetery'   

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