Carroll County

Carroll County

Carroll County was formed in 1821 from Indian lands
Public Acts of Tennessee 1821, Chapter 32).

The county seat is Huntingdon.

There was a fire at the Carroll County courthouse in 1931.

 


Selected Published County Histories
  • Carroll County  (1972) [partial index; does not include names]
  • Carroll County : [sesquicentennial booklet]  (Devault,  1972) [partial index; does not include names]*
  • Goodspeed's Carroll County History (1988) [name index]
  • History of Carroll County, Tennessee volume 1 - 1987 (Carroll County Homecoming '86 Historical Book Committee, 1987-)*
  • History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to the Present: Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Carroll, Henry and Benton Counties (Goodspeed, 1978) [name index]*
  • McKenzie's Past, 1869-1969. McKenzie, Tennessee, Hub of the Tri-Counties, Carroll, Henry and Weakley (McKenzie Tri-County Centennial Corporation, 1969)

Additional county and community histories can be found at the Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources:  Carroll County.   The items in the bibliography may not all be available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives.  

 

Published Local Records
  • 1836 Carroll County, Tennessee Civil Districts and Tax Listing (2012) [name index]
  • 1880 Census, Carroll County, Tennessee (Sistler, 1991) [alphabetical listing]
  • Benton Co., Tennessee, Carroll Co., Tennessee, Henry Co., Tennessee, Houston Co., Tennessee, Stewart Co., Tennessee [1891 enumeration of male voters] (Reed, 1989) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Cemetery Records  [3 vols]  (Carter, 1981) [surname index in vol. 3]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Court Minutes [vol. 1 1850-1855; vol. 2 1855-1859] (WPA, 1942)
  • Carroll County, Tennessee Deed Books [vol. 1 November 1822-June 1832; vol. 2 June 1832-April 1840] (Hutchings, 2001-) [name index]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee Deeds [vol. 1 April 1822 - December 1826] (Willis, 2004) [name index]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee : Guardian Account Records 1842 - 1845 (2012) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Original Index: Guardian Account Records, 1842-1845 (WPA, 193?) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1838-1860 (WPA, 1936) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Marriages  [1838-1859] (Carroll County Historical Society, 1978-) [name index]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Marriages  [1860-1880] (Carroll County Historical Society, 1979-) [alphabetical listing]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Marriages, 1860-1873 (Sistler, 1988) [alphabetical by bride and groom]*
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Marriages, Books 11-26 [May 1900 - June 1929]  (Hoover, 199?-) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Records: Some Wills, Marriages, Church, Cemetery and Miscellaneous References (Nolan, 1965) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee, Will Book A, 1822-64 (WPA, 1937) [name index]
  • Carroll County, Tennessee Wills [vol. 3 Dec. 1862-Dec. 1874; vol. 4 Mar. 1875-Dec. 1885; vol. 5 Oct. 1885-Jan. 1900] (Willis, 2000-)*
  • Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Carroll County, Tennessee (Brown, 1979) [surname index]*
  • Gleanings from the Molly Grizzard Scrapbook of Articles from the Tennessee Republican, 1870-1889 (Smith, 2005) [surname index]*
  • Inventory of Antebellum Tombstone Inscriptions, Carroll County, Tennessee (Smith, 2002) [surname index]*
  • Record of Births, Carroll County, Tennessee: Including Parent's Marriage Information [vol. 1 1925-1933; vol. 2 1931-1938] (Story, 201?-) [each volume alphabetical by surname of father & child, then alphabetical by surname of mother]
  • Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, Carroll County, Tennessee (Carroll County Historical Society, 1979) [surname index]*
  • Tennessee, Varied Records of Carroll County, Minutes, Tax Records, Etc. [vol. 1 1821-1826; vol. 2 1826-1833 (in 2 pts); vol. 3 1833-1842 (in 2 pts); vol. 4 1843-1850 (in 2 pts)] (WPA, 1936-1941) [name index]
  • Tombstone Inscriptions from Black Cemeteries in Carroll County, Tennessee (Smith, 2000) [surname index]

 

Local Records on Microfilm

An inventory of microfilmed Carroll County records is available on our website.  Individual reels of microfilm may also be purchased.

Earliest records include:

  • marriages from 1838
  • wills from 1822
  • deed index from 1822
  • chancery court minutes from 1836
  • county court minutes from 1822
  • circuit court minutes from 1912
  • tax books from 1848

The following reels are available on interlibrary loan from the Library and Archives:

  • Insolvent Estates -- 1853-1907 (#312, 1 reel)*
  • Insolvent Estates -- 1854-1871 (#311, 1 reel)*
  • Inventories of Estates -- 1852-1899 (#44, 1 reel)*
  • Marriages -- 1838-1873 (#47, 1 reel)*
  • Settlements Administrators -- 1847-1854 (#101, 1 reel)*
  • Settlements Administrators -- 1855-1860; 1869-1880 (#102, 1 reel)*
  • Wills -- 1822-1904 (#112, 1 reel)*
  • WPA Records, Carroll County (Record Group #107, Roll 9, 1 reel) Roll includes Guardian Account Records (1842-1845),  Marriage Records (1838-1860),  Will Book A (1822-1864),  County Court Minutes, Parts I & II (1826-1833),  County Court Minutes, Book 3, Parts I & II (1833-1842),  County Court Minutes, Parts I & II (1843-1850),  County Court Minutes (1850-1855 & 1855-1859),  and Varied Records of Carroll County, Minutes, Tax Reports, etc.  (1821-1826).*

 

Newspapers on Microfilm 

Newspapers were published in Bruceton, Huntingdon and McKenzie.  Scattered early issues are available from 1859, and a complete run begins in 1935.  Microfilms are loaned to Tennessee libraries.  Individual reels may also be purchased.  An Inventory of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Library and Archives is available on our website.

 

Selected Manuscripts Material
  • Carter, Clella Mae, Scrapbooks, 1884-1962. (Carroll County, Tenn)   (Microfilm Manuscript #1711, 1 reel)*
  • Concord Baptist Church Records. Christmasville, 1858-1878   (Microfilm Manuscript #408, 1 reel)*
  • Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records. (McKenzie, Tenn.) 1867-1913, 1957-1970   (Microfilm Manuscript #409, 1 reel)*
  • Enon Missionary Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1909-1973   (Microfilm Manuscript #469, 1 reel)*
  • First Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1883-1966   (Microfilm Manuscript #420, 2 reels)*
  • G. B. and J. M. Dalton Account Books, 1851-1852, 1875-1881   (Microfilm Manuscript #535, 1 reel)*
  • General Store Account Books. Carroll County, ca. 1830-1893   (Microfilm Manuscript #395, 1 reel)*
  • Hollow Rock Primitive Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1823-1885   (Microfilm Manuscript #402, 1 reel)*
  • Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1940-1972   (Microfilm Manuscript #410, 1 reel)*
  • McTyeire School Records. Carroll County, 1899-1957   (Microfilm Manuscript #394, 1 reel)*
  • Mrs. Mollie Grizzard Scrapbook, 1869-1920   (Microfilm Manuscript #251, 1 reel)*
  • Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Records. Buena Vista, 1898-1972   (Microfilm Manuscript #407, 1 reel)*
  • Mud Creek Primitive Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1825-1968   (Microfilm Manuscript #444, 1 reel)*
  • New Hope Presbyterian Church Records. Christmasville, 1919-1971   (Microfilm Manuscript #413, 1 reel)*
  • Oak Grove Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1852-1981   (Microfilm Manuscript #707, 1 reel)*
  • Rebecca Sharp Clayton Papers, 1864-1875 *
  • Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1860-1995   (Microfilm Manuscript #1556, 1 reel)*
  • Smoot collection, 1854-1939 *
  • Union Academy Missionary Baptist Church Records. McKenzie, 1824-1971   (Microfilm Manuscript #421, 1 reel)*
  • West Tennessee Funeral Home Records: Benton, Carroll, Gibson, Henry, and Weakley Counties  (Microfilm Manuscript #1786, 86 reels)*
  • Westport Missionary Baptist Church Records. Carroll County, 1896-1972   (Microfilm Manuscript #411, 1 reel)*
  • Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records. McKenzie, 1872-1927, 1954-1972   (Microfilm Manuscript #425, 1 reel)*

Search for Manuscripts Material in our Catalog 

 
Census Records
  • Census on microfilm for Carroll County:  1830-1880, 1900-1930
  • State-wide census index:  1830-1880
  • State-wide census index on microfilm  (Soundex):  1880,  1900-1930
  • Carroll County census records in book form:  1850,  1860,  1880

 

Additional Research Aids for Carroll County

* Indicates this title may be borrowed on Interlibrary Loan from the Library and Archives.

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Carroll County Formation Act

PUBLIC ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1821, CHAPTER 32:

"An Act to form and establish new counties West of Tennessee River."


SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county to be called and known by the name of Henry County, be, and is hereby established, on the west side of Tennessee River, and shall be bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west bank of Tennessee River, where the north boundary of the state leaves the same, running thence with said boundary west to the second range line in the 12th surveyor's district; thence south to a point, two miles and a half south of the 6th sectional line in said district; thence east parallel with the said sectional line to the west boundary of Humphreys County; thence with said county line northwardly to the Tennessee River; thence down the said river with its various meanders to the beginning.

SECTION 2. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described lines shall be the bounds of two other counties, which may hereafter be established west of Henry County; the first one beginning at the north west corner of Henry County, running west with the state line to a point four miles west of the north west corner of range 2, fractional section 10 in the 13th district; thence south to the fourth sectional line in said district running parallel with the range lines; thence east on the fourth sectional line to the second range line in the 12th surveyors district; thence north with said range line to the beginning.  The second, beginning on the north west corner of the last mentioned bounds, and running thence south with the west line of said bounds to the fifth sectional line in the 13th district; thence west with said sectional line to the middle of the Mississippi River; thence up the main channel of said river to the north west corner of the state; thence east with the north boundary line of the state to the beginning; which two last described bounds shall be attached to, and remain a part of Henry County until otherwise provided for by law, and shall enjoy all the privileges, and be subject to all the duties as citizens of Henry County, with this exception, that no tax shall be laid or collected in said bounds for the purpose of erecting public buildings in Henry County.

SECTION 3. BE IT ENACTED, That all the territory included in the lines hereafter mentioned shall constitute a county by the name of Carroll County: Beginning on West boundary of Humphreys at the south east corner of Henry County; running thence west with the south boundary of said county to the south west corner of Henry County; thence south parallel with the range lines to a point two and a half miles south of the line dividing the 9th and 12th districts; thence east parallel with the sectional line to the second range line in the 9th district; thence north to the north east corner of range 2, section 11, in said 9th district; thence east with the district line to the west boundary of Perry County; thence northwardly with the west boundary of Perry and Humphreys counties to the beginning.

SECTION 4. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described lines shall be bounds of two other counties which may hereafter be established west of Carroll County; the first one beginning at the northwest corner of Carroll county, running thence west on the fourth sectional line, to a point four miles west of the second range line in the 13th district; thence north to the fifth sectional line; thence west on said fifth sectional line to the fifth range line; thence south with said range line to a point two and a half miles south of the line separating the 10th and 13th districts; thence east parallel with said line to a point directly south of the south west corner of Carroll County; thence north to the beginning; the second beginning on the north west corner of the last mentioned bounds; thence south on the 5th range line to the district line; thence west on the said district line to the middle of the Mississippi River; thence up the main channel of said river to the 5th sectional line of the 13th district; thence east with said sectional line to the beginning; which two last bounds shall be attached to, and remain a part of Carroll County until otherwise provided for by law, and shall enjoy all the privileges and be subject to all the duties as citizens of Carroll County, with this exception that no tax shall be laid or collected in said bounds for the purpose of erecting public buildings for Carroll County.

SECTION 5. BE IT ENACTED, That all the territory included in the lines hereafter mentioned shall constitute a county to be called and known by the name of Madison county; Beginning two miles and a half south of the north east corner of range 2, section 11, in the 9th district, running thence west parallel with the sectional line to the 3d [sic] range line in the 10th district; thence south on said range line to a point two miles and a half south of the sixth sectional line in said district; thence east parallel with said sectional line to the second range line in the 9th district; thence north on said range line to the beginning.

SECTION 6. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described lines shall be the bounds of two other counties which may hereafter be established west and south of Madison County; the first one beginning on the south west corner of Madison County; running thence north with the west boundary of the same, twenty five miles to the north west corner; thence west to the south west corner of the first county west of Carroll County; thence north to the line dividing the 10th and 13th districts; thence west to a point two miles west of the first range line in the 11th district; thence south parallel with said range line to the 5th sectional line in said district; thence east to a point four miles east of the 5th range line in the 10th district; thence north two and a half miles; thence east to the beginning. The second, beginning on the south west corner of Madison County, running thence west six miles to a point one mile west of the fourth range line in the 10th district; thence south parallel with said line to the south boundary of the state; thence east on said boundary to a point two miles east of the meridian separating the 9th and 10th districts; thence north to Madison County line; thence west with the same to the beginning. Which two last described bounds shall be and remain a part of Madison County until otherwise provided for by law, and shall enjoy all the privileges, and be subject to all the duties as citizens of Madison County, with this exception, that no tax shall be laid or collected in the said bounds for the purpose of erecting public buildings in the county of Madison.

SECTION 7. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described lines shall be the bounds of one other county which may hereafter be laid off west of the said last described bounds: Beginning on the south west corner of the last described bounds, running thence north to the 5th sectional line in the 10th district; thence west to a point one mile west of the 3d [sic] range line in the 11th district; thence south parallel with said range running with the south boundary of the state; thence west with said boundary to the beginning. And that the following described lines shall be the bounds of another county which may hereafter be laid off north of Shelby County:  Beginning on the line separating the 11th and 13th districts, at a point two miles west of the range line in the 11th district; running thence west on said dividing line to the middle of the Mississippi River; thence down the main channel of the line to the north west corner of Shelby County; thence east with the north boundary of Shelby County, and the last mentioned bounds, to a point three miles east of the 2d [sic] range line in the 11th district; thence north parallel with the said line to the beginning. Which two last described bounds shall be attached to, and be a part of Shelby County until otherwise provided for by law, and shall enjoy all the privileges, and be subject to all the duties as citizens of Shelby County with the exception, that no tax shall be laid or collected in the said bounds for the purpose of erecting public buildings in the county of Shelby.

SECTION 8. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described lines shall be the bounds of one other county which may hereafter be established west of Hardin County; Beginning at the south west corner of Hardin County; running thence north with the west boundary of the same, twenty seven and a half miles; thence west putting the south east corner of Madison County, to a point three miles west of the first range line in the 9th district; thence south parallel with said range line to the south boundary of the state; thence east on said boundary to the beginning. Which last described bounds shall be attached to, and be a part of Hardin County, until otherwise provided for by law, and shall enjoy all the privileges, and be subject to all the duties as citizens of Hardin County, with this exception, that no tax shall be laid or collected in said bounds for the purpose of erecting public buildings for Hardin County.

SECTION 9. BE IT ENACTED, That the following described line shall be the bounds of one other county, which shall be called and known by the name of Henderson County in honor of, and to perpetuate the memory of Col. James Henderson; Beginning at the south east corner of Madison County, running thence east to the west boundary of Hardin County; thence north with Hardin County line to the north west corner of Hardin on the 6th sectional line of the 9th district; thence east on said sectional line to the west boundary of Perry County; thence north with said boundary to the line separating the 9th and 12th districts; thence west with said line to the north east corner of Madison County; thence south with the east boundary line of said county, on the 2nd range line in the 9th  Surveyors district to the beginning.

SECTION 10. BE IT ENACTED, That for the due administration of justice, the Courts of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in said counties shall be held at the following places and times: For the county of Henry, at the house of Henry Wall, on the first Monday in December, March, June and September; for the county of Carroll, on the second Monday in December, March, June and September, at the house of R. E. C. Doherty; for the county of Madison, at the house of Adam R. Alexander, on the third Monday in December, March, June and September; for the county of Henderson, at the house of Samuel Wilson, on the fourth Monday in December, March, June, and September, at which places the said courts shall be holden until otherwise provided for by law, under the same rules, regulations and restrictions, and shall exercise the same power and jurisdiction that is possessed by said courts in other counties of this state.

SECTION 11. BE IT ENACTED, That the sheriffs of the counties of Henry, Carroll, Madison and Henderson shall each hold an election at the places appointed for holding courts in said counties on the first Friday and Saturday in March next, for the purpose of electing held officers of the militia for said counties, under the same rules, regulations and restrictions as are pointed out by law in similar cases; and the militia of the county of Henry shall compose the Regiment, and shall be attached to the Brigade; and the militia of the county of Carroll shall compose the ___ Regiment, and be attached as aforesaid; and the militia of the county of Madison shall compose the ___ Regiment, and be attached as aforesaid; and the militia of the county of Henderson shall compose the ___ Regiment, and be attached as aforesaid.

SECTION 12. BE IT ENACTED, That it shall be the duty of the commandants of said ___ and ___ Regiments, having first been commissioned and sworn according to law, to divide their regiments into such number of companies as they shall think best for the convenience of said companies, and it shall be the duty of each of said commandants to issue writs of election for company officers according to law.

SECTION 13. BE IT ENACTED, That all person who were appointed and are now acting justices of the peace for Stewart county, that live in the bounds of Henry County, be, an they are hereby continued in office with as full power and authority as though they had been appointed for Henry County.

 

 


Passed on November 7, 1821

 

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Carroll County Bibliography

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Carroll County in General
  • Adjei, Kwame A. Socioeconomic characteristics of small farmers in Carroll County, TN. TSU thesis, 1980. 46 pp.
  • Biographical directory, TN General Assembly, 1796-1969 (Carroll County, Preliminary # 8). Nashville, 1969. 48 pp.
  • Carroll County Homecoming '86 Historical Book Committee. History of Carroll County, TN. Paducah, KY, Turner Pub. Co., 1987. v.1.
  • Carroll County, 1980-1987: an economic analysis. Nashville, TN Dept. Employment Sec., 1988. 12 pp.
  • DeVault, Mary R. Carroll County sesquicentennial booklet. McKenzie, McKenzie Banner, 1972. 192 pp.
  • Goodspeed's history of TN (Carroll County, pp. 797-813, 847-888). Goodspeed, 1887.
  • Hershey, Robert. Mineral resources summary of the Seventeen Creek quadrangle, TN. Nashville, TN Div. Geol., 1966. 24 pp.
  • Holley, Peggy S. Williams Chapel Church of Christ, 1879-1982, Carroll County, TN. Austin, TX, the author, 1988. var. pp.
  • Null, James M. Aboriginal structures in Carroll County, TN. (In Smithsonian Institution Annual report, 1882, pp. 768-769.)
  • Raskopf, B.D. Improving incomes of small farms in area 6, west TN. TN Ag. Exp. Sta., 1948 (its Rural research series monograph #237)
  • Rothrock, Mary U. "Family letters: home life in Carroll & Gibson counties, TN, 1868." WTHSP 25 (1971), pp. 107-134.
  • Rothrock, Mary U. "Family letters: home life in Madison & Carroll counties, TN, 1864-1867." WTHSP 23 (1969), pp. 110-128; 24 (1970), pp. 106-129.
  • Smith, Gerald P. An archaeological overview & management plan for the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, Gibson & Carroll counties, TN. N.p., Woodward-Clyde Consultants, 1984. 1 vol.
  • Smith, W.A., ed. "The autobiographical sketch of Thomas Hamilton." WTHSP 16 (1962), pp. 127-132.
  • Soil survey, Carroll County, TN. Washington, D.C., US GPO, 1984. 83 pp.
  • TN Dept. Employment Sec. Occupational survey Carroll County. Nashville, TN Dept. Employment Sec., 1964. 6 pp.
  • TN Dept. Transportation [county maps] issued periodically.
  • Thompson, Betty A. A survey of the vascular flora of Carroll County, TN. MSU thesis, 1974. 107 pp.
  • US Geol. Survey. Flood of September 12-13, 1982 in Gibson, Carroll, & Madison counties, western TN. Washington, D.C., USGS, 1986. 1 map.
  • US Geol. Survey [topographic maps] issued periodically. Quadrangles: McKenzie, Henry, Mansfield, Manleyville, Trezevant East, Trezevant West, Huntington, Vale, Bruceton, Atwood, McLemoresville, Palmer Shelter, Buena Vista, Seventeen Creek, Spring Creek, Cedar Grove, Clarksburg, Yuma, Holladay.
  • Wingfield, Marshall, ed. "The diary of Williamson Younger, 1817-1876." WTHSP 13 (1959), pp. 55-77.

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Bethel College
  • Newton, James A. "Early history of Bethel College." WTHSP 9 (1955), pp. 119- 137.

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Huntingdon
  • Community information, Huntingdon, TN. Jackson, Carroll County Chamber of Commerce & West TN Industrial Assoc., 1987. 34 pp.

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Macedonia
  • Milam, Josephine. History of Macedonia, 9th district, Carroll County, TN. McKenzie, McKenzie Banner, 1989. 99 pp.

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McKenzie
  • Chandler, Nettie W. A history of the First Methodist Church, McKenzie, TN, 1867-1954. McKenzie, Banner Print., 1954. 18 pp.
  • Community information, McKenzie, TN. Jackson, Carroll County Chamber of Commerce & West TN Industrial Assoc., 1987. 31 pp.
  • McKenzie Tri-County Centennial Corp. McKenzie's past, 1869-1969: McKenzie, TN, hub of the tri-counties, Carroll, Henry & Weakley. McKenzie, Centennial Corp., 1969. 156 pp.
  • McKenzie transportation study: existing conditions, phase I. Nashville, TN Dept. Transportation, 1983. 1 map.

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