Counties), Reel 0878 - 1850 Tennessee - Franklin and Gibson Counties), Reel 0879 - 1850 Tennessee - Giles The National Register-listed Woodlawn Baptist Church near Nutbush documents post-Civil War black history in rural Haywood County. As of the 2010 United States Census, 18,787 people were living in the county. This is a category for those who held slaves in this county. 50.4% were Black or African American, 45.9% White, 0.2% Native American, 0.1% Asian, 2.5% of some other race, and 0.9% of two or more races. When researching enslaved individuals, the slave schedules are most helpful when used in conjunction with the 1870 U.S. Federal Census, the U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, wills, and probate documents. The slavery categories exist to help with tracking the genealogy and family history of pre-Civil War era slaves. Fentress and Franklin Counties), Reel 1250 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - and Jefferson Counties), Reel 0886 - 1850 Tennessee - Johnson, Knox, Lauderdale, and This was the first time that slave infomation was captured as a separate schedule. [21] He died on June 5, 1977, in Brownsville. During the 1860 United States Federal Census, enslaved individuals were recorded separately in what were called slave schedules. Counties), Reel 0174 - 1830 Tennessee - Bedford, As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,864. "[6] He had organized a local chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). [citation needed] Agriculture and agri-related businesses contributed more than $130,000million to the Haywood County economy in 2004. Brownsville received telegraph service in 1848; Bell Telephone opened an office in 1895. Under antebellum state law, most black congregations had to be ministered by white pastors. Please contact the Haywood County Coordinator, Jane Patterson. The Freedmen's Bureau (1865-1872) was created by the US government to assist former slaves in the southern United States. [15], In 1881, a U.S. Post office was opened in Nutbush; it was closed in 1905. There were 7,558 households, out of which 33.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.80% were married couples living together, 22.00% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.30% were non-families. Enjoy the work of our webmasters, provide a link, do not copy their work, Part of the American History and Genealogy Project. Maj. Gen. W. P. Carlin, Assist. Fentress, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Grainger, Greene, Grundy, Hickman, and Humphreys Counties), Reel 0885 - 1850 Tennessee - Jackson Named for Judge John Haywood, Haywood County was part of Madison County when the Tennessee General Assembly created it in 1823-24. . Slavery Written by Anita S. Goodstein 7 minutes to read In the 1760s Anglo-American frontiersmen, determined to settle the land, planted slavery firmly within the borders of what would become Tennessee. Counties), Reel 1254 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Hardin and Haywood Counties), Reel 1255 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Hawkins County), Reel 1256 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - In 2002, a segment of Tennessee State Route 19 near Nutbush was named "Tina Turner Highway" in her honor. Taken from Szucs, Loretto Dennis, "Research in Census Records." Cotton agriculture provided the basis for the Haywood County economy for much of its history. In 1859 his five plantations yielded more than one thousand bales of cotton and nearly twenty-two thousand bushels of corn. Research consists of consulting the same record types as for non-African Americans. In 1872 a gas works came to Brownsville, and the city received natural gas in 1934. Functionality and information are in compliance with guidelines established by the American Association for State and Local History for online state and regional encyclopedias. Henderson and Henry Counties), Reel 1257 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - It burned in 1859, and was rebuilt that same year (using some of the original walls) in the magnificent Italianate style. Of those, 42 were white (16.22%), 215 black (82.01%), and two were of another ethnicity (0.77%). Welcome to the Haywood County TNGenWeb site! Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1850 Federal Census. Posts about Haywood County written by kblauder. Nutbush is a rural unincorporated community in Haywood County, Tennessee, United States, in the western part of the state, about 50 miles northeast of Memphis. Until his death during the 1870s, Bond remained the richest planter in Haywood County and among the wealthiest landholders in the state. [19], In 2002, Tennessee State Route 19 between Brownsville and Nutbush was officially designated as "Tina Turner Highway" in her honor.[3][4][5]. They established their own regional and national associations by the end of the century. Slavery Project Freedmen's Bureau Reparations Slave Narratives Slave Owners Slave Records Slave Records By County Underground Railroad US Slavery by State Choose State Subscribe Affidavits Affidavits related to the 1866 Memphis, Tennessee Riot Conditions Report of Conditions Trenton, Tennessee Report of Conditions LaGrange, Tennessee Haywood and Shelby Counties are the only counties in Tennessee with a black majority. WMC's Bria Bolden reports. Humphreys, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Warren, Wayne, White, and Will of Arthur Moore (slaves owned by Arthur Moore in Franklin County, TN) "'Free Colored' Heads of Household in the 1820 Tennessee Census," available. For every 100 females there were 87.80 males. The U.S. ZIP Code for Nutbush is 38063 (Ripley, Tennessee)[2] and the telephone area code is 731. Twitter Decatur, De Kalb, and Dickson Counties), Reel 1248 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Counties), Reel 1284 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - From eight gas turbines, the power plant generates electric power for the area in times of high demand. 5-7. Counties), Reel 0905 - 1850 Tennessee Slave - McMinn, McNairy, Macon, Giles County), Reel 1252 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. [4] The largely rural county continues to have a majority-black population. Copies of death certificates were sometimes attached to the entries. The notices are listed chronologically. Counties), Reel 0891 - 1850 Tennessee - Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, and For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.40 males. For example, the number of enslaved people enumerated under a slave owner could indicate whether or not the slave owner had a plantation, and if so, what size it was. Updates: The death certificate also states that the future legislator was born in Fayette County, Tennessee, to Monroe Gooden Sr. and an unknown mother.The omission of the mother's name is regrettable since it might have provided a valuable clue to the family's history - slaves usually had the same masters (and surnames) as their mothers, at least . The official enumeration day of the 1850 census was June 1, 1850. Entdecke Zivile und politische Geschichte des Staates Tennessee von Haywood, John, Marke. Haywood County's first school was built by Howell Taylor in the Tabernacle neighborhood in 1827. Hardeman, Hardin, and Haywood Counties), Reel 0177 - 1830 Tennessee - Henry, This volume, containing over 200 black-and-white images, highlights the county s settlement, the early slave culture, the legacy of its many soulful and talented musicians, such as Anna . Today, Interstate 40 parallels the old Louisville and Nashville track to Memphis. Image 8 of Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 450 Mulberry St. The Bureau created a wide variety of records extremely valuable to genealogists. The population density was 37 people per square mile (14/km2). In 1829 a horse-propelled grist mill began operation, and by 1874 the county had a cotton mill. In 1846, Hardin Smith, who was from Virginia, was allowed to preach to a black congregation at an evening service at the white Woodlawn Church; it was the first time an area congregation was pastored by an enslaved person. The following information is provided for citations. Citation Information CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Lauderdale, McNairy, Madison, and Obion Counties), Reel 0530 - 1840 Tennessee - Perry, Shelby, Tipton, and Weakley Tennessee - Houston, Martha Lou, [Book] 1820 census of Overton County, Clover Bottom. Haywood County, Tennessee, in the heart of the Tennessee Delta in the western grand division was created in 1823 from Indian lands, is named in honor of John Haywood (1762-1826), North Carolina Superior Court and Tennessee Supreme Court judge, author of Civil & Political History of Tennessee, father of Tennessee history. To browse this image set, select from the options below. Counties), Reel 1240 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - After the abolition of slavery, freedmen worked at sharecropping as the primary means of income. Records consist of slave importation declarations, plantation records, Tennessee hiring practices, census records, white family records, church and cemetery records, military records, vital records, and numerous Tennessee court records. For much of the county's history, agriculture, especially growing cotton as a commodity, was the basis of the local economy, as it was throughout western Tennessee, which was in the Mississippi Valley. [13][14], Woodlawn Baptist Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 for its historical significance. Trinity United Methodist Church in Nutbush, Haywood County, Tennessee was founded in 1822. Haywood County, Tennessee, Slave Owners (0, 18, 5), Haywood County, Tennessee, Slaves (0, 46, 3). Haywood County was founded in 1823. Online Edition 2002 ~ 2021, The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. This page was last edited on 13 February 2023, at 10:06. Clover Bottom is currently the home of Tennessee Historical Commission. They developed this area for cotton and were dependent on the use of slave labor.[10]. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Reel 1283 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Humphreys, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, McMinn, McNairy, and Macon Counties) Reel 1284 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Madison, Marion, Marshall, Maury, Meigs, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Obion, Overton, Perry, Polk, and Putnam Counties) Dyer and Fayette Counties), Reel 1249 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Haywood County is situated on the southeastern edge of the New Madrid Seismic Zone, an area with a high earthquake risk. Wilson, Williamson, Wayne, and Weakley Counties), Reel 0517 - 1840 Tennessee - Anderson, Bradley, Blount, and Aspects of Slavery in Tennessee By Chase C. Mooney In the studies of slavery which have hitherto been made, atten- . See the Land and Property, Probate Records, Taxation, Court Records, and Church Records wiki articles for Tennessee. The Tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville offers several free online research guides for tracing Tennessee African Americans in their collection: African Americans were generally buried in race-specific cemeteries. Many Black Americans left after confrontations and the murder of Elbert Williams in 1940 related to Black attempts to register to vote. Commr. Such documents include censuses, marriage records, and medical records. Tyner, James W. Those Who Cried: The 16,000: A Record of the Individual Cherokees Listed in the United States Official Census of the Cherokee Nation Conducted in 1835. This volume, containing over 200 black-and-white images, highlights the county's settlement, the early slave culture, the legacy of its many soulful and talented musicians, such as Anna . The freedmen soon withdrew their congregation from white supervision, as did most black Baptists in the South. Rhea Counties), Reel 0176 - 1830 Tennessee - Carroll, Davidson, Dickson, and Dyer Counties), Reel 0175 - 1830 Tennessee - Carter, Haywood County High School opened in 1911; in 1970 it was closed and a new school was built when the city and county schools consolidated and integrated. Agriculture is still the most important element of the rural economy, focused on the cultivation and processing of cotton. In Tennessee Reconstruction (1865-1896) black men (including ones from Fayette, Haywood and Shelby counties) gained election to the state legislature; however, in 1890, a Fayette County. So far, the following sources are used: Free Negroes without certificates of . This page has been viewed 91,889 times (7,622 via redirect). County), Reel 1274 - 1860 Tennessee - Warren [3] Haywood County was later reduced in size, when both Lauderdale and Crockett counties were created from its territory. Gibson and Grainger Counties), Reel 1251 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Gleaning Information about Enslaved Ancestors from Probate Files NGS Magazine 48 #2 (April-June 2022): 2327. Youtube, Freedmen's Bureau Report of Outrages in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Freedmen's Bureau - Tennessee Register of Outrages Oct. 1865 - July 1868. Maj. Gen. W. P. Carlin, Assist. State. Stewart, and Sumner Counties), Reel 0125 - 1820 Tennessee - Robertson, Smith, and Williamson [16], Nutbush is located at 354153N 892429W / 35.69806N 89.40806W / 35.69806; -89.40806 (35.6981330, -89.4081280), at an elevation of 358feet (109m).[1]. Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Cannon, Carroll, Carter, Search for "FREEDMEN - TENNESSEE" in the Subjects search bar to find. Online Edition 2002 ~ 2021, The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, Tennessee. Passenger service through Brownsville ended in 1968. A second courthouse was built in 1826; in 1845 it was rebuilt with brick. [1] For 1865 and 1866, the section on abandoned and confiscated lands includes the names of the owners of the plantations or homes that were abandoned, confiscated, or leased. [18] She was raised in Nutbush, Knoxville, and Ripley by her maternal grandmother and extended family in the area. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Today, several manufacturers employ local residents in industries ranging from the production of riding lawn mowers to the manufacture of vinyl garden hoses, PVC pipe fittings, and powdered ball bearings. The most significant changes in industrialization came during World War II, as farmers and farm laborers left the fields, and agriculture mechanized. Temple Adas Israel (1882) stands as a reminder of the migration of Jews into rural communities in the nineteenth century. Tombstone Inscriptions, et cetera from the Black Cemeteries of Chester County, Tennessee. Whites lynched three African Americans in the county, most at the county seat of Brownsville, in the period following Reconstruction and into the early 20th century.[5]. All Rights Reserved. FS Library 973 D25ngs. For example, he owned or invested as a silent partner in a variety of mercantile establishments in the county seat of Brownsville. and Sullivan Counties), Reel 1286 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - The 1850 slave schedule was used in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia. [2] It is one of only two remaining counties in Tennessee, along with Shelby County, with a majority African-American population. County), Reel 1281 - 1860 Tennessee Slave - Anderson, Bedford, Benton, Please note that this collection contains sensitive information about enslaved people. He was the last recorded lynching victim in the state. National Civil Rights Museum Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennessee Press, 1979. . As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,864. The soil is a sandy loam and very productive. In presidential elections, Haywood County leans Democratic; in the 2020 election it was one of only three counties in the state (along with Davidson and Shelby) to vote for Democrat Joe Biden over Republican Donald Trump. These films do not appear to contain the names of former slaves. From 1940 to 1970, the county population declined. Haywood County was created from part of Madison County in 182324, and was named for Tennessee judge and historian John Haywood. It was established in the early 19th century by European-American settlers who bought enslaved African Americans to develop the area's cotton plantations. Some enumerators did, however, list the given names of enslaved peopleparticularly those over one hundred years of agewhich are generally found in the "name of slave owners" column. 26 Jan 2023: Changes were made to improve the performance of this collection. During and after the Civil War, more than 50 Civil War soldiers, both Confederate and Union, were buried in the Trinity Cemetery associated with the church. Soybeans were the county's #2 crop, followed by corn. It gives the county and location, a description of the house, the number of acres owned, and the number of cabins of former slaves. Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1997). communications@blackwallstreet.org, Facebook Counties), Reel 0525 - 1840 Tennessee - Greene, Grainger, and Hamilton The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865. and Henderson Counties), Reel 0884 - 1850 Tennessee - Henry, 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, Provided in association with National Archives and Records Administration. Tennessee (Home) 1790 Census (0) 1800 Census (0) 1810 Census (0) 1820 Census (46) Whites maintained the political exclusion, sometimes with violence. These are primarily runaway slave notices, but also include slave listings from trustee sales. 403 7th Avenue North Haywood County has grown from a population of 265 families in 1826 to a population that reached 19,797 in 2000. and Bradley Counties), Reel 0872 - 1850 Tennessee - Campbell and Cannon Counties), Reel 0873 - 1850 Tennessee - Carroll and Carter Counties), Reel 0874 - 1850 Tennessee - Claiborne and Cooke Counties), Reel 0875 - 1850 Tennessee - Coffee [17], The early Black musicians and singers from the Nutbush churches recorded and influenced an international audience. [19][20], One of Haywood County's most notable residents was Sleepy John Estes, a blues guitarist songwriter and vocalist. Memphis, TN 38103 Smith, Stewart, Sullivan, Sumner, Tipton, Van Buren, Warren, Haywood County grows more cotton that any other county in Tennessee and produced 189,000 bales in 2003 on 103,000 acres (420km2). See: American Slavery Records, American Slavery: Slave Narratives 1860 Slave Schedule - Irwin County, GA 1860 Slave Schedule - Jacksonville (Duval Co.), FL 1860 U.S. Census - Schedule 1 Slave Inhabitants in Fredericksburg African Americans listed in the 1860 Madison County, Tennessee Free Census Schedule Noxubee County, Mississippi Slave Schedule - 1860 Census . The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865. Smith County, Tennessee (two agreements, Shoemake/Conditt, Saddler/Beasley), Report of Outrages in Sub-District of Chattanooga, Affidavits Related to Outrages in Tennessee, Freedmen's Bureau Report of Outrages from the Chattanooga Sub-District, Freedmen's Bureau Report of Outrages in Murfreesboro, Tennessee The facility, which is expected to be operational in 2025, will cost approximately $5.6 billion, making it the most expensive single investment in state history, and employ approximately 5,700. Phone: (901) 521-9699, Bessie Smith Cultural Center Haywood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee, in the region known as West Tennessee. Tipton, and Warren Counties), Reel 0182 - 1830 Tennessee - White, It was established in the early 19th century by European-American settlers who bought enslaved African Americans to develop the area's cotton plantations. and Stewart Counties), Reel 1273 - 1860 Tennessee - Shelby The Episcopal Church arrived in 1834, and the Catholics and Cumberland Presbyterians built churches circa 1870. Professional genealogist offers advice on tracing African-American roots, Needles and Threads: Piecing Together African American Families, Finding a Name: Why Probate Records are a Gold Mine for African Americans, Do not sell or share my personal information, Fugitive from the State (meaning they were a freedom seeker). and Greene Counties), Reel 0881 - 1850 Tennessee - Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, and Trains first came to Tennessee in 1846. Functionality and information are in compliance with guidelines established by the American Association for State and Local History for online state and regional encyclopedias. Sullivan, Sumner, Tipton, and Van Buren Counties), Reel 0898 - 1850 Tennessee - Warren Nine other papers appeared during the next century and a half. Later, part of Haywood County was taken to create Lauderdale and Crockett Counties. Rutherford, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Shelby, Smith, Steward, [22][23][24] Sleepy John is buried at Elam Baptist Church Cemetery in Durhamville, Lauderdale County.[24]. A few parish registers list slaves who attended church with their masters. Tennessee - Houston, Martha Lou, Reel 0122 - 1820 Tennessee - Bedford, Davidson, Hardin, Hickman, As of the 2020 United States census, there were 17,864 people, 7,181 households, and 4,727 families residing in the county. Sumner, Tipton, Union, Van Buren, Warren, Washington, Wayne, The houses she lived in as a child no longer exist. Marshall, Meigs, and Monroe Counties), Reel 1266 - 1860 Tennessee - http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/james-bond/. Before the Civil War, this was accomplished by a plantation system based on the use of enslaved African-American workers. These records often include full names, former masters and plantations, and current residences. Bond and two brothers moved from Bertie County, North Carolina, to the Forked Deer region of West Tennessee and rapidly acquired large landholdings in Haywood County. and Williamson Counties), Reel 0901 - 1850 Tennessee - Wilson (By comparison, the total value of all farmland, buildings, and other improvements in the entire county of Johnsonsituated in the mountainous region in the northeastern part of the statewas just under $790,000.) The county's first newspaper, the Phoenix, began publication in 1833. 8. About 16.30% of families and 19.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.00% of those under age 18 and 25.70% of those age 65 or over. Your county coordinator isJane Patterson. In 1909, $7,500 from Andrew Carnegie's library program built a free public library, which was replaced in 1992 with the Elma Ross Library. It may be purchased for a small fee through his website, which includes a scaled-down image of the map: For pensions of African Americans who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, see: Garrett-Nelson, LaBrenda. 15, Tennessee, Batson-Young; Headings - United States -- Tennessee The Dunbar School for African American children became Haywood County Training School around 1920, then Carver High School in 1950. for the State of Tennessee for the month ending June 30th 1868, Report of Transportation issued by Bvt. Henderson, Jackson, Lincoln, Lawrence, and Maury Counties), Reel 0178 - 1830 Tennessee - Hawkins, Sevier, McMinn, Campbell, Counties), Reel 0526 - 1840 Tennessee - Hawkins, Johnson, and Jefferson Lagoon Creek Peaking Facility is run by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in Nutbush. Researchers seeking information about slave owners may find slave schedules useful because of the specific information they provide about slave owners holdings. The per capita income for the county was $14,669. In addition, there are some types of records specific to African-American research, such as emancipation records, apprenticeship bonds for freedmen, and the other types of records. Her family members were church officials, musicians and singers; various members are buried in these two cemeteries. Robertson and Rutherford Counties), Reel 0895 - 1850 Tennessee - Scott, Sevier, and Shelby Counties), Reel 0896 - 1850 Tennessee - Smith and Stewart Counties), Reel 0897 - 1850 Tennessee - [6] It was later recovered. Nutbush is best known as the childhood home of singer Tina Turner, then known as Anna Mae Bullock. Lawrence Counties), Reel 0887 - 1850 Tennessee - Lewis, Lincoln, and McMinn James Bond, one of the wealthiest slaveholding planters in Tennessee, if not in the entire South, came to the state during the late 1820s or early 1830s. Negroes wearing liveries were always excepted. Not all black residents of Tennessee were slaves before the Civil War. This is a container category for space pages and sub-categories only. The Trinity Cemetery is mentioned on the Rootsweb Internet site as one of the best-kept cemeteries in the county. Montgomery, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Overton, Perry, Rutherford, Nutbush is a rural unincorporated community in Haywood County, Tennessee, United States, in the western part of the state, about 50 miles northeast of Memphis. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. Free digitized copy. 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