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On this page you will find books to purchase pertaining not only to Greene County TN, but to Tennessee as well. These books will either aid you in your research or give you an idea of how life was like in Greene County.

- Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution
by Zella Armstrong
Armstrong identifies hundreds of Tennessee veterans of the Revolutionary War by name, age, service, residence, date of pension application, date and place of birth, service record, names of family members, and place(s) of migration to, from, or within Tennessee.
- Greene County, Tennessee, Wills, 1783-1890
by Goldene Fillers Burgner
- Early East Tennessee Taxpayers
by Pollyanna Creekmore
- East Tennessee's Forgotten Children: Apprentices from 1778 to 1911 (9259)
by Alan N. Miller
Information in this book was compiled from county court minutes on microfilm obtained, in almost every case, from the TSLA. Includes records from 19 counties in East TN.
- Greene County, Tn., Minutes of the Court of Common Pleas, 1797-1807
by Goldene Fillers Burgner
- Chanchancery Court Minutes Greene County, Tennessee November
by Goldene Fillers Burgner
- Greene County, Tennessee, Marriages, 1783-1868
by Goldene Fillers Burgner
- Greene County Tennessee Tax Digests: 1809-1817
by Goldene Fillers Burgner
- Greene County, Tennessee: Guardians and Orphans
Court Records 1783-1870 and 1830 Tax List
by Sandra Kelton Houston
Research Aids
- Psychic Roots:Serendipity and Intuition in Genealogy
by Harry Z. Jones
Psychic Roots is all about the influence of coincidence and serendipity on genealogical research, the chance combination of events over which the researcher has no control but which nevertheless guides him to a fortuitous discovery.
- Honoring Our Ancestors: Inspiring Stories of the Quest for Our Roots
by Megan Smolenyak
- The Family Tree Problem Solver:
Proven Methods for Scaling the Inevitable Brick Wall
by Marsha Hoffman Rising
The author warns that this genealogical troubleshooting guide is not for the novice family historian. However, those already involved and well versed in genealogical research will benefit greatly from these handy problem-solving techniques, tools, and methods.
- How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy
by George G. Morgan
Anyone interested in discovering their family genealogy should carry a copy of this book everywhere.
- The Organized Family Historian :
How to File, Manage, and Protect Your Genealogical Research and Heirlooms
(National Genealogical Society Guides)
by Ann Carter Fleming
It can take hours to research family history and it is easy to become inundated with stuff - paper records, recordings, photographs, notes, artifacts, and more information than one would imagine could ever exist. The usefulness of the collection is in the organization - using computers, archival boxes, files, and forms to help you put your hands on what you need when you need it. Also included, in this book, are instructions on the best ways to store and preserve one-of-a-kind family relics.
- Digitizing Your Family History
by Rhonda McClure
Family historians know the value of preserving precious family heirlooms--old letters, diaries, photographs, Bible pages. Yet most have limited, if any, knowledge of the technology needed to safely save these items.

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Bridgett Schneider
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