|
Hamilton County Tennessee
Genealogical Society


Happy
Mother's Day
May 11

Welcome
to the home page of the
Hamilton County
Tennessee Genealogical
Society. The Hamilton
County Genealogical
Society was formed April
17, 2001 by a group of
enthusiastic
genealogists who wanted
to share their knowledge
of Hamilton County with
others and provide a
forum for fellow
researchers interested
in the genealogy of
Hamilton County
Tennessee. Although our
organization is new,
there is already a
wealth of information on
our website and more is
being added daily. We
hope you enjoy your
visit and come back
often.
Hamilton
County
Tennessee
was
created
by
an
act
of
the
General
Assembly
of
the
State
of
Tennessee
on
October
25,
1819
with
lands
taken
from
Rhea
County.
Only
lands
north
of
the
Tennessee
River
were
included
in
its
boundaries
until
the
Treaty
of
1835
added
the
Cherokee
Nation,
south
of
the
river.
The county was named for Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of
the
Treasury
in
the
administration
of
George
Washington.
The
first
courthouse
for
Hamilton
County
was
Poe’s
Tavern
at
Poe’s
Cross
Roads.
Later
the
farm
of
Asahel
Rawlings
was
selected
as
the
county
seat
and
a
log
courthouse
was
erected.
The
county
seat
was
originally
known
as
“Hamilton
County
Courthouse”
until
it
was
given
the
name
Dallas,
in
honor
of
Alexander
James
Dallas.
Dallas
remained
the
county
seat
until
1840
when
it
was
moved
to
Vann’s
Town
and
soon
afterward
to
Harrison.
In
1870
the
county
seat
was
moved
to
Chattanooga
where
it
remains
today.

|
|
Officers:
Dennis C. Wilson, President
Susan Kendall, Vice-President
Alma Webb, Secretary
Jim Holcomb, Cemetery Committee
Dianne Aytes, Executive Committee
Rufus Williamson, Executive Committee |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mailing
Address:
Hamilton
County
Tennessee Genealogical
Society
PO Box
15945
Chattanooga,
TN 37415
|
|

|
You are the
visitor since April 17, 2001
|
"To rescue from
oblivion the history of a large and
honorable family is a praiseworthy
achievement. Somebody must begin the work. It is to
be hoped someone will complete it."
Rev. Joseph Woodruff Bozeman, 1885.
|
If you have Hamilton County resources
you would
like to see on this website, E-mail them
to Dennis Wilson at
DWilson215@aol.com
Please, NO research
requests.



|