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2008 HCTGS
Genealogy Workshop
"Southern Roots"

April 26, 2008
Orange Grove Center
615 Derby Street
Chattanooga, TN
Special
Guest Clinician
Robert Scott Davis
With
Linda Moss Mines
Rufus Williamson
Mary Helms
Tracy Knauss
Dan Rineer
and others.
Additional Information
and Registration



Welcome
to the home page of the
Hamilton County
Tennessee Genealogical
Society. The Hamilton
County Genealogical
Society was formed April
17, 2001 by a group of
enthusiastic
genealogists who wanted
to share their knowledge
of Hamilton County with
others and provide a
forum for fellow
researchers interested
in the genealogy of
Hamilton County
Tennessee. Although our
organization is new,
there is already a
wealth of information on
our website and more is
being added daily. We
hope you enjoy your
visit and come back
often.
Hamilton
County Tennessee was created by an act of the General Assembly of the State of
Tennessee on October 25, 1819 with lands taken from Rhea County. Only lands
north of the Tennessee River were included in its boundaries until the Treaty
of 1835 added the Cherokee Nation, south of the river.
The county was named for Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of
the Treasury in the administration of George Washington. The first courthouse
for Hamilton County was Poe’s Tavern at Poe’s Cross Roads. Later the farm
of Asahel Rawlings was selected as the county seat and a log courthouse was
erected. The county seat was originally known as “Hamilton County
Courthouse” until it was given the name Dallas, in honor of Alexander James
Dallas. Dallas remained the county seat until 1840 when it was moved to
Vann’s Town and soon afterward to Harrison. In 1870 the county seat was
moved to Chattanooga where it remains today.
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Officers:
Dennis C. Wilson, President
Susan Kendall, Vice-President
Alma Webb, Secretary
Jim Holcomb, Cemetery Committee
Dianne Aytes, Executive Committee
Rufus Williamson, Executive Committee |

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Mailing Address:
Hamilton County Tennessee Genealogical
Society
PO Box 15945
Chattanooga, TN 37415
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You
are the
visitor
since April 17, 2001
"To
rescue from oblivion the history of a
large and honorable family is a
praiseworthy achievement.
Somebody must begin the work. It is to
be hoped someone will complete it."
Rev. Joseph Woodruff Bozeman, 1885.

If
you have Hamilton County resources you
would
like to see on this website, E-mail them
to Dennis Wilson at
DWilson215@aol.com
Please, NO research
requests.
©
2001-08 by Dennis C. Wilson.
All rights reserved.

Background Music: Aura Lea
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