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  Monroe County, Tennessee detailed profile - houses, real estate, agriculture, wages, work, ancestries, and more
County population in 2005: 43,185 (23% urban, 77% rural)
Monroe County, Tennessee business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants...
Monroe County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is below Tennessee state average.
www.city-data.com /county/Monroe_County-TN.html   (1457 words)

  
  Monroe County, Tennessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Monroe County is a county located in the state of Tennessee.
In the county, the population is spread out with 24.70% under the age of 18, 8.70% from 18 to 24, 28.60% from 25 to 44, 24.80% from 45 to 64, and 13.20% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $30,337, and the median income for a family is $34,902.
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Monroe_County,_Tennessee   (402 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Monroe County, Tennessee
A county seat is a town which is the capital of a county.
Coffee County is a county located in south-central portion of the state of Tennessee.
Shelby County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Monroe-County,-Tennessee   (2602 words)

  
 Monroe County Marriage License, Monroe County Tennessee Marriage License on TennesseeBridal.com
Monroe County Marriage License, Monroe County, TN Marriage License...
Tennessee statutes prohibit marriages between two persons of the same sex, and Tennessee does not recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions between persons of the same sex.
County clerks are statutorily prohibited from issuing a marriage license to two persons of the same sex.
www.tennesseebridal.com /local/monroe-county-marriage-license.asp   (1134 words)

  
 Tennessee-Monroe County Travel Member Directory
Explore the quaint towns in Monroe County where you will find fine antiques and handmade local arts and crafts, in addition to a measure of history at the area museums.
Monroe County is located southwest of the Smoky Mountains in a quiet, tranquil area of East Tennessee.
Monroe County is an extraordinary place you ll want to visit again and again.
www.vacationeasttennessee.org /monroe.html   (543 words)

  
 Monroe County, Kentucky Genealogical Records Information
Monroe County was so devastated by the Civil War that full economic recovery did not occur until the twentieth century.
From 1974 to 1976 Monroe County was served by the Monroe County Messenger.
The population of Monroe County was 11,642 in 1970; 12,353 in 1980; and 11,401 in 1990.
www.mykentuckygenealogy.com /ky_county/mro.htm   (1291 words)

  
 Monroe County Department of Economic Development   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Our mission is to market Monroe County and assist its communities and to maximize economic opportunities and provide a safe, clean environment for our citizens.
Monroe County, Tennessee is one of the most beautiful and demographic counties to live in.
Monroe County is a great place to live, with employment opportunities, a good local economy, friendly atmosphere, with family and retirement living.
www.monroegovernment.org /economic-development.html   (225 words)

  
 Monroe County, West Virginia Genealogical Records Information
Monroe County was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on January 14, 1799 from parts of Greenbrier County.
According to the national census of 1800, Monroe County had a population of 4,188, the 9th largest population of the 13 counties then in existence in the present state of West Virginia.
The county was named in honor of James Monroe (1758-1831), who was serving as the Governor of Virginia when the new county was formed.
www.mywestvirginiagenealogy.com /wv_county/mro.htm   (763 words)

  
 Overton County News - An Award Winning Newspaper - Livingston, Tennessee
Born November 22, 1924, in Pickett County, she was the daughter of the late Waymon and Minnie (Conner) Arney.
Born November 5, 1920, in Overton County, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Elma Smith.
Born February 2, 1924, in Overton County, she was the daughter of the late Millard and Ada (Williams) Padgett.
www.overtoncountynews.com /obituaries/index.html   (776 words)

  
 Monroe County, Tennessee -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Monroe County is a (A region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government) county located in the (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) state of (A state in east central United States) Tennessee.
As of the (A period count of the population) census
The (The total national income divided by the number of people in the nation) per capita income for the county is $14,951.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mo/monroe_county,_tennessee.htm   (494 words)

  
 Monroe County, New York Genealogical Records Information
Monroe, the central County on the Lake Ontario border, was erected February 23, 1821.
Monroe lies at the head of the famous Genesee country, even though it is located on the foot of the river.
Monroe is comparatively small in area, yet it was, according to the figures of 1920, the leading agricultural County in the State, and ranked with the first four in the United States.
www.mynewyorkgenealogy.com /ny_county/mro.htm   (1529 words)

  
 Monroe County, Tennessee Genealogical Records Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1760 Sequoyah, the originator of the Cherokee syllabary, was born at the nearby village of Tuskegee.
Madisonville is the county seat, and the National Register-listed Monroe County Courthouse (1897), designed by Baumann Brothers and Company of Knoxville in Classical Revival style, dominates the historic town square.
Monroe County's 2000 population stood at 38,961, more than a 27 percent increase in ten years.
www.mytennesseegenealogy.com /tn_county/mro.htm   (1309 words)

  
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When the first Scotch-Irish settlers pushed into what is now Tennessee in the late l7th and early l8th centuries, they were searching for land which would provide them with the freedom and space to stretch out their lives across the generations.
Part of the famed Blue Ridge, which humpbacks its way from Georgia to Maryland, the Unicoi Mountains of Monroe County, are home to a way of life that has all but passed from existence in the United States.
Tucked into the southeast corner of Monroe County and nestled between the massive Unicoi Mountains on the east and Cataska Mountain on the west, the Coker Creek area thrived for hundreds of years, first as Indian land, and later as a settlement for white men and their families.
www.tellico.net /~ironsj/HIST.html   (1849 words)

  
 Court of Criminal Appeals
The Tennessee General Assembly increased the membership of the court from nine to 12 on Sept. 1, 1996.
Judge Woodall was appointed to the Court of Criminal Appeals in 1996 and was elected to an eight-year term in 1998.
Appointed to Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals 1998, elected in 2000.
www.tsc.state.tn.us /geninfo/Bio/CrimAppeals/Biocca.htm   (667 words)

  
 Monroe County Madisonville, Tennessee (Counties)
The county population on July 1, 1999, was 35,576, an increase of 5,035 over the 1990 census.
Madisonville is located in Monroe County northeast of Cleveland between Englewood and Maryville...
Sweetwater is located in Monroe County northeast of Cleveland between Niota and Philadelphia along...
www.ohwy.com /tn/y/y47123.htm   (127 words)

  
 Wayne County, Tennessee Obituaries
Warrington was a native of Wayne County, a farmer, a member of the Church of Christ.
¶ A native of Wayne County, she was a daughter of the late Robert A. and Dora Bivins Grimes, and was educated in the public schools of Waynesboro.
Murphy was a native of Wayne County, a son of the late Mr.
www.netease.net /wayne/obituaries.htm   (13808 words)

  
 Monroe County, Tennessee, A TnGenWeb Project
The source for the lithograph is thought to be an original painting by Charles Bird King, Washington, D.C. Scan courtesy of Tennessee State Library and Archives.
A Clickable map of the counties in the Eastern Division Of Tennessee
The contents of the Monroe County pages are maintained by Edith Ward, Joy Locke & Cory Mills with the wonderful assistance of Dee Dee Harrill.
www.tngenweb.org /monroe   (265 words)

  
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Ranked sixth, largest in land area, among Tennessee's 95 counties, we offer a wide array of beautiful sights as well as great opportunity.
At this time, our county is experiencing tremendous growth, yet our tax rate remains one of the lowest in the State and our land prices are still a great value.
Whether you are relocating or planning a trip, please consider our county.
www.monroegovernment.org   (250 words)

  
 Monroe County Tennessee Tax Lien Certificate Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Although this investment is not well publicized, it is the safest ways of investing in Tennessee real estate.
It is designed to give the investor either a fixed return, or complete control of a piece of real estate for pennies on the dollar.
To learn more about how to secure your future with Tennessee tax lien certificates, please take a few moments to read about our limited time offer.
www.taxcertificatesource.com /County/Tennessee_Monroe_County_Tax_Lien_Certificates.asp   (284 words)

  
 POORHOUSE HISTORY by state
By the Beginning of June 2003 we had accumulated so much poorhouse information for Tennessee that it became necessary to present the material in a different format -- by using a table (scroll down) of separate pages for each county.
Note: Counties which are not underlined and linked to a separate page are counties for which we currently have no information.
These can be especially valuable to those whose ancestors for whatever reason, petitioned the court for admission to the poor farm, were accepted and lived and died there.
www.poorhousestory.com /poorhouses_in_tennessee.htm   (316 words)

  
 Monroe Co. TN
Tennessee Cemeteries - Burial records of persons interred in Tennessee cemeteries are indexed here.
Tennessee State Birth Records - Tennessee State Birth Records can be searched using a first and last name from this database.
Tennessee Adoption Registry - This is a Tennessee adoption registry database to help you run a birth parent search or an adoptee search.
resources.rootsweb.com /USA/TN/Monroe   (598 words)

  
 Obituaries with Monroe County Ties
He was married to Ora Lee Ellis in Tennessee on Sept. 21, 1913, and she preceded him in death on July 8, 1961.
Spivey was born February 28, 1890 in Tellico Plains, Tennessee and came to Baker in 1913.
Later moving to Del Valle, then to Karnes County in 1893 settling in the old Couch community: in 1905 he and his family moved to Runge, later to Comanche county, but a number of years ago he returned to Runge and made his home a few miles north of the city, the present family home.
www.tngennet.org /monroe/moobit.htm   (4923 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Blount County, Tenn.
For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/TN/BL.html   (501 words)

  
 Today's Mortgage Rates for Monroe County, Tennessee, Zero Lender Fees
Cofedbank is a direct lender of home mortgage loans for the state of Tennessee.
Conforming Loans: Monroe County, Tennessee mortgage rates for home loans less than or equal to $359,650.
All Monroe County, Tennessee (TN) mortgage rates are subject to change without notice.
cofedbank.com /mortgage/rates/tennessee/monroe-county   (192 words)

  
 Henry & Sarah Newton of Monroe County Tennessee
The QUARTERLY is found in several genealogical libraries such as Historic Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Anyway, Henry and Sarah lived in Monroe County from the time it was organized until she died in 1853 - and in 1860 kids remaining at home were on the Hamilton Co. Census.
She was born April 21, 1854 in 21 Oct 1876, and died Unknown in Johnson County Cemetery Spickard.
www.geocities.com /roznewton_2000   (2933 words)

  
 Welcome to The Monroe County Tennessee Home of Chota- City of Peace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The communities of Delano, Calhoun, Riceville, Etowah, Englewood, Athens and Niota showing on this map are in McMinn county.
Just north are the Monroe County communities of Tellico Plains, Madisonville, Coker Creek, Sweetwater and Vonore.
South are towns of Polk County which include Copperhill, Ducktown, Turtletown, Farner, Reliance, Conasauga, Old Fort, Ocoee, Benton and the Wetmore community adjacent to Delano.
www.rootsweb.com /~tnmonroe   (125 words)

  
 Wayne County, Tennessee Death Records 1881 - 1883
These records are found in a bound volume in the County Clerk's Office in the courthouse in Waynesboro.
Wayne County is lucky to have these records, although they do not record the deaths of all the people who died in the county for the years covered.
Previously published in Wayne County, Tennessee Cemetery and Death Records ©1987 The Wayne County Historical Society and The Byler Press.
www.netease.net /wayne/1881_1883_Death_Records.htm   (1444 words)

  
 Monroe County Tennessee - Mortgage Loans and Monroe Tennessee Mortgage Loans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Monroe County Tennessee Mortgage Loan Totals by Applicant Race
Monroe County Tennessee Mortgage Loan Totals by Outcome
Monroe County Tennessee Mortgage Loan Totals by Denial Reason
www.allmortgagedetail.com /mortgages/monroe_tennessee.asp   (162 words)

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