Cumberland County, Tennessee Genealogy

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Parent County
1855--Cumberland County was created 16 November 1855 from White, Bledsoe, Rhea, Roane, Morgan, Putnam, and Van Buren Counties. County seat: Crossville

Record Loss
1905 -- Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.

For further information on researching in burned counties, see the following:


 * Burned Counties Research in FamilySearch Wiki
 * Michael John Neill, Burned Counties in Family History Circle

Populated Places
Cities and Townes:

Alloway |  Baker Crossroads  |  Big Lick  |  Bowman  |  Browntown  |  Burke  |  Campbell Junction Claysville  |  Crab Orchard  |  Creston  |  Crossville  |  Cumberland Homesteads  |  Daysville Dayton Spur  |  Dogwood  |  Dorton  |  Dykes Crossroads  |  Elmore  |  Erasmus  |  Fairfield Glade Genesis  |  Grassy Cove  |   Greivertown  |  Hale Mill  |  Halfway  |  Hebbertsburg  |  Homestead Howard Springs  |  Jewett  |  Lake Tansi  |  Lantana  |  Linary  |  Mayland  |  Meridian  |  Millstone Mount Vernon  |  New Era  |  Newton  |  Oak Hill  |  Old Winesap  |  Otter Creek Junction  |  Ozone Parker Ford  |  Peavine  |  Plateau  |  Pleasant Hill  |  Pomona  |  Pomona Road  |  Ridgedale Rinnie  |  Rogers  |  Tabor  |  Thomas Springs  |  Todd Town  | Vandever  |  Volunteer Heights Waldensia  |  Watson  |  West Mill  |  Westel  |  Woodlawn  |  Woody

Neighboring Counties
Bledsoe | Fentress | Morgan | Putnam | Rhea | Roane | Van Buren | White

Cemeteries
For a list of Cumberland County cemeteries, click here.

Web Sites

 * Family History Library Catalog