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Following the Footsteps of the Lovelace Family
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Lewis Grave Yard with Some Mention of Early Settlers Along Fifth Creek, Iredell Co., N.C.
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Will of Thomas Lovelace, 1772-1829
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Holly Grove Baptist Church: A Castellaw Legacy
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What I Discovered About my Family Tree from my DNA
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George Williams of Bertie County and the Battle of Stono Ferry
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Following my Williams Line Back to Bertie County, North Carolina
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Maggie Williams Sullivan: A Haywood County Tragedy
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Townmania: Marcus Winchester and the Making of Memphis
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Johnny Lee Williams: From Omaha Beach to the Bakersfield Sound to France’s Legion of Honor
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Johnny Lee Williams: French honor service of local WWII veteran
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Northern Ireland Trip Report: Belfast, Portrush and a Wedding at Dunluce Castle, Part I
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Northern Ireland Trip Report: Belfast, Portrush and a Wedding at Dunluce Castle, Part II
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Scotland Trip Report: Part II
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Scotland Trip Report: Part I
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Tech. Sgt. Aaron S. Castellaw: ‘Spirit, Courage and Devotion to Duty’
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A Chickamauga Battlefield Map With a Haywood County Connection
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The Accidental Fame and Lack of Fortune of West Tennessee’s David Crockett
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Nathan Washington Parlow and his 170-Year-Old Clock
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April 4, 1920: 100 Years Ago Today in Haywood County, Tenn.
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Sharing Old Family Photos Found in an Envelope
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Barbara Trefren Mayer (1948-2018)
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Remembering Dempsey Williams, a West Tennessee Bird Dog Sportsman
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“Fury in the Earth”: Harry Harrison Kroll and the New Madrid Earthquakes
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The Battle of the Bozos
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‘I’d Like to Kiss You, but I Just Washed My Hair’: Tennessee Writer Harry Harrison Kroll
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Cotton-Picking Robots
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Unity Shirley: An Early Haywood County Settler
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William Smallwood: My Second Cousin, Seven Times Removed
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Nancy Ross Joyner and Her Family’s Journey to West Tennessee
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Exploring the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge
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Looking for Annie Plunk Fowler Robison
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The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878
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Elbert Williams: The First to Die
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James Sumler and Camp Morton
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The Mystery of Laurinda Jordon
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Brownsville and the Hatchie River
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The Cobb Family Cemetery
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Mrs. Serilda Warn Tells of 94 Years of Exciting and Colorful Experiences
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Will the Real John Dawson Please Stand up?
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Where was the Home of Richard Nixon, the First Haywood County Settler?
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My Ancestors’ Journey West
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From a Haywood County Stew Pot to Grocery Shelves Across America
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Samuel Cole Williams and the Beginnings of West Tennessee
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A Visit to the Brantley Family Cemetery
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Captain James Blount and Culpeper’s Rebellion
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2017 Castellaw Family Reunion
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James: The First Castellaw
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An Odd Book Launch
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Living in the Home of a Comic Book Hero

