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1839 Taxpayers, Anderson County, Tennessee


Dist. 3
Samuel Moore
Moore heirs
Lemuel Moore
Joseph C. Moore
James Moore
Austin Moore



Dist. 4

Joshua Bray
Michael Clardy
James Clardy
John Cross
       son of Brittain Cross and Mary (Polly) Cross
James A. England
Wesley Peters




Dist. 5 (east of Clinton)

James Peters



Dist. 6

Edward P. Bray
Alfred Cross
       Alfred the Sheriff, son of Brittain Cross and Mary (Polly) Parks
Syntha Cross
William Cross
       William the Lawyer, son of Brittain Cross and Mary (Polly) Parks
John Cross
       son of Brittain Cross and Mary (Polly) Parks
Morris Cobb
       James Morris Cobb, f/o James Madison Cobb who married Mary (Polly) Peters
Alfred Cobb
       brother of James Madison Cobb
Alfred England
Frederick England
George Moore
Charles Y. Oliver
Isaac Scarbrough



Dist. 7

Joseph Bray
James Clardy
Alfred England
Andrew England
Richard Oliver



Dist. 8

William Cross
          William the Drummer
Alfred Cross
          Alfred Carter Cross, son of William the Drummer
Jesse Cross
          Jesse C. Cross, son of William the Drummer
Zipporah England
          Vesta Zipporah Choate, widow of John England
John England
          son of Titus England, grandson of John England and Vesta Zipporah Choate
Willis Leath
Douglas Oliver Sr.
Douglas Oliver
Richard Oliver
James M. Oliver
Luke Peak
Jacob Peak
William Peak




Dist. 9  (southwest corner of county  -- the Clinch River is the southern
          boundary, across the river is Knox County  --  a surveyors due
          north-south line is the western boundary, across the western boundary
          is Roane County)



William Cross
        William the Lawyer, son of Brittain Cross and Mary (Polly) Parks
William Cross Sr.
        William the Drummer Boy
Titus England
Willis Leath
William Oliver



                          property tax              school tax           White
                                                                         polls
                       acres    value  tax     |  acres  value  tax  |

Henry Peters Sr.        156     $350   $17.50  |                     |      -
Henry Peters                                   |                     |      1
John W. Peters                                 |                     |      1
Thomas Peters           134     $400   $20     |   50      $50  2.50 |      1

I believe the age limit for white polls in Anderson County in 1840 was
age 21 to age 50.  Henry Peters Sr. was about 70.  Henry Peters Jr. was
about 44.  Thomas Peters was about 49.  I am really not sure about
John W. Peters because I don't know which John W. Peters he was.


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