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Finleys in Tennessee Tax Records: 1787 to 1826*

Anderson County (formed 1801 from Knox)

1805 James Finley

Bedford County (formed 1807-08 from Rutherford)

1812 Alexander Findley

1812 John Findley

1812 George Finley

Blount County (formed 1795 from Knox)

1800 John Finley

1800 John Finley

1800 Joseph Finley

1800 Robert Finley

1801 John Finley

1801 Joseph Finley

1801 Robert Finley

1803 William Finley, 100 acres on Tuckaleechy, delinquent - Eddlemon

1805 John Finley

1805 John Finley

1805 Robert Finley

Claiborne County (formed 1801 from Grainger and Hawkins)

1803 Samuel Finley

Greene County (formed 1783 from Washington)

1805 William Finley

Grainger County (formed 1797 from Hawkins and Knox)

1797 James Finley - Watauga

1797 William Finley - Watauga

1799 James Finley

1799 Samuel Finley

1803 James Finley - AIS

Knox County ( formed 1792 from Greene and Hawkins) (Shirley Wilson)

1799 - Capt. [Isaac] Lane's Company North of Clinch River

Samuel Finley, no land, 1 poll (Creekmore p. 118)

1804 - Capt. Davis' Company

John Finley - poll

1806 - Capt. Price's Company

John Finley, no land, 1 poll

1806 - Capt. Haislett's Company

John Finley, 50 acres, no poll

Samuel Kerr, 80 acres, 1 poll

1806 - Capt. Booth's Company

John Tinley, no land, 1 poll, 1 lot (Creekmore p. 63)

Moses White, 800 1/2 acres, 2 poll, 2 slaves

1806 - Capt. Bishop's Company (Creekmore p. 77)

James White, 1471 acres, no poll, 4 slaves, 4 lots

Hugh L. White, 395 acres, 1 poll, 4 slaves, 3 lots

Andrew White, 35 acres, 1 poll, 6 slaves, 1 lot

1806 - Capt. #12 (Creekmore p. 84)

Benjamin White, 1 acres, 2 polls, 1 slave

1807 - Capt. Price's Company

John Fendley, no land, 1 poll

Capt. Haislett's Company

John Finley, 100 acres, no poll

John Jack, 100 acres, 1 poll

1808 - Capt. Price's Company

John Fendley, 1 poll

Capt. Bowman's Company

John Finley, 87 acres, 1 poll (erased?)

John Jack, 130 acres, 1 poll

1809 - Capt. Bowman's Company

John Findley, 78 acres, no poll

(no Price's District, no 2nd John Findley)

1810 - Capt. Jackson's Company

John Fendley, no land, 1 poll

Capt. Bowman's Company

John Finley, 78 1/2 acres, no poll

1811 - Capt. Bowman's Company

John Finley, 78 1/2 acres, no poll

1812 - Jackson's Company

John Findley, no land, no poll

Hufaker's Company

Skip to 1826

1826 - Capt. Carter

John Findley, poll

Capt. Gounds?

James Findley, 151 acres, 1 poll

John (or Jesse?) Findley, 1 poll

Robert Findley, 1 poll

John Findley, 1 poll



Roane County (formed 1801 from Knox and Blount)

1805 John Finley - AIS

Robertson County (formed 1796 from Tennessee)

1812 Michael Finley

Sumner County (formed 1786 from Davidson)

1811 Hugh Finley

1816 Hugh Finley

Warren County (formed 1807 from White)

1812 Archibald Finley

1812 Daniel Finley

1812 John Finley

Washington County (formed 1777 covered entire state)

1787 Tho. Findley - Creekmore

1814 Daniel Findley

1819 James Findley



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* = Entries are in "Early Tennessee Tax Lists by Byron and

Barbara Sistler, transcribers and indexers, Evanston, IL:

1977, p. 67, except as otherwise noted.

Creekmore = Pollyanna Creekmore, compiler. Early East

Tennessee Taxpayers. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press,

1980.

Eddlemon = Sherida K. Eddlemon, compiler. Genealogical

Abstracts from Tennessee Newspapers, 1791-1808. Heritage

Books, Inc. p. 292.

Watauga = Watauga Association of Genealogists Bulletin. TN:

Johnson City Sherrod Library, East Tennessee State

University, vol. 1, no. 2, Summer-fall, 1972, p. 12.

Shirley Wilson, 106 Leeward Point, Hendersonville, TN 37057.









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