Source:Edwards, Olga Jones. Connection in East Tennessee

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Source The Connection in East Tennessee
Author Edwards, Olga Jones (Rapha Olga Jones Trail)
Frizzell, Izora Waters
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Place Blount, Tennessee, United States
Subject Family tree
Publication information
Type Miscellaneous
Publisher Pioneer Printers
Date issued c1969
Place issued Washington, Tennessee
Citation
Edwards, Olga Jones (Rapha Olga Jones Trail), and Izora Waters Frizzell. The Connection in East Tennessee. (Washington, Tennessee: Pioneer Printers, c1969).
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Contents

Bibliographic Citation

Edwards, Olga Jones, and Izora Waters Frizzell. 1969. The Connection in East Tennessee.

Edwards, Olga Jones, and Izora Waters Frizzell. 1978. The Connection in East Tennessee, with Appendix.

Publication History

This work was originally published in 1969. It was subsequently reissued in 1978, with an extensive addendum that added additional families, and corrected errors in the first edition.

Notes

This work deals with families who settled at an early date in Blount County, TN. It includes their "connection" in other parts of TN, and in particular in Greene County. A significant component of this work is that it includes the family history of "The Walker Sisters", of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Walker Sisters were descendants of Meadow Creek John Walker. His descendants settled in Tuckaleechee Cove, and from their spread into the Smokey Mountains where they lived until the formation of the National Park. The Walker Sisters, however, refused to leave their home, and continued to live there until their death, many years later. Louisa, the last of the Walker sisters, died in 1964.

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  • 6046824