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Mr.
Davidson & Margaret Mr.
(John P.?) & Martha P ?, of Wilson Co. Tn
Alexander
Davidson & Henrietta Clayton Andrew
Jackson Davidson & Mary (Sweeney ?)
Andrew
Davidson & Sarah Andrew
White Davidson and Catherine Caldwell
Benjamin
Davidson Bracket
Owen Davidson & America Logston
Edward
Davidson & Elizabeth George
Davidson & Catherine Penelope Reese
George
W. Davidson & Mary H. Daniel Francis
Davidson & Lucinda Gentry
Harvey
L. Davidson & Sarah Ann Hicks Henry
Davidson & Ellen Stuart Hugh
Davidson & Rachel Jones
Hugh
Davidson & Susan Howard McLean Isaiah
Davidson & Jane Caroline Matthews
James
Davidson & Mary Bean James
Davidson & Frances Lankford James
Homer Davidson and Lillie Myrtice Morris
Joel
Davidson "Old
John Davidson" by M. Freeman John
Quincy Davidson & Susan S. Hord
John
Davidson & Sarah Jane Allen John
Davidson & Ruth Clements John
Hiram Davidson & Leitta A. Johnson
Joseph
Davidson & Sarah Joshua
Davidson & Sarah "Sally" Owens Leander
Blackburn (L. B.) Davidson & Harriet B. Goodrich
Lewis
Davidson & Zelpha Rogers Louis
Davidson & Mary M. Mullins
Richard
Davidson & Lucinda Burns Richard
Davidson & Margaret "Peggy" Long
Robert Davidson & Ann Dunlap John Davidson and Hannah Hughson
Stephen
P. Davidson & Easter Mitchell Stephen
Davidson & Jane (?)
Thomas
Davidson & Sarah Kelly Thomas
Davidson & Lucinda Tims Josiah
Davidson of Tennessee
William Davidson d 1817 Blount Co Tn
William
Davidson & Elizabeth Charlton William
(William Henry?) Davidson
Brigadier
General William Davidson William
Davidson & Margaret McConnell
Gen.
William Lee Davidson & Mary Brevard or William
Lee Davidson & Mary Brevard
William
Davidson & Sarah Bowman or William
Davidson & Sarah Bowman
William
Davidson & Anna Nichol William
Davidson & Eleanor Selvidge
William
Riley Davidson & Matilda Heffington William
Tilford Davison & Margaret Hopkins
John
Alexander & Rachel Davidson Dean
Rogers & Purity Davidson
Morgan/Roane
County Tenn Tax List
Franklin was an unofficial state (1785-90) of the United States of America, comprising the eastern
portion of what is now Tennessee and extending to "unclaimed" lands to the west. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
After declaring our independence from Britain, it was uncertain whether the Union had succeeded
to the rights exercised by the British crown, the endeavors of the national legislature took the
direction of bringing pressure to bear on States to cede their back lands to the general government.
Congress, on 6 September 1780, on a motion by Joseph Jones of Virginia, seconded by James
Madison, resolved "that in case the recommendations to the States of Virginia, North Carolina
and Georgia to cede to the United States a portion of their unappropriated western territory shall
be complied with, the territory so ceded shall be laid out in separate States at such times and in
such manner as Congress shall hereafter direct." (Journal Cont. Congress, XVII, 808)
This is the first action of Congress in reference to new States on the western waters, and the first
hint that a State in the outback, such as the State of Franklin, might come into existence in the
near future.
The first General Assembly of Franklin was held in Jonesborough in March 1785. John Sevier was
elected governor.. Landon Carter was speaker of the senate, and Thomas Talbot its’ clerk; and
William Cage was speaker and Thomas Chapman, clerk of the house of commons.
On 16 May 1785, William Cocke presented the president of Congress (assembled in New York) the
Memorial of the Assembly of Franklin praying Congress to accept the cession of North Carolina and
admit Franklin into the sisterhood of sovereign States.
The second session of the Assembly was convened on 1 August 1785 at Jonesborough. This
session called for a Second Constitutional Convention to be held 14 November 1785 at Greeneville.
Delegates to this convention were from Washington, Sullivan, Greene, Caswell, Sevier, Spencer,
Wayne, and Blount. Representation was thought to be in accord with the existing population of the
counties.
The State of Franklin continued to exercise the powers of sovereignty over her territory for the
first half of 1786. An event that tended to crystallize the sentiment in favor of the new State was
the negotiation of the Treaty of Hopewell, in South Carolina, by commissioners appointed under
the authority of the Congress of the Confederation, with the Cherokees, 18-28 November 1785. In
May of 1787 a convention was held at Greeneville to consider the final adoption of the Constitution
promulgated on 19 November 1785. It was resolved that that instrument shold be the Constitution
of the State, "until the people of said State are received into the Federal Union; or a majority
of the freemen of the State of Franklin shall otherwise direct."
Personal rivalries and other factors led to the dissolution of the Franklin union, and, when the
federal government in 1790 brought into being the Southwest Territory, it effectively reorganized
the area, and the Franklin administration ended. In the February 1789 term of the Greene County
Court, John Sevier, Joseph Hardin, Henry Conway and Hugh Wear, "came into court and took the
oath of allegiance to Tennessee."
The concept of Franklin as a State did not die, but survived to appear at later stages of the history
of East Tennessee. The joinder of what was Franklin territory in government with the Cumberland
County and West Tennessee never accorded with the dictate of nature.
Gordon G. Lane, PhD
GIBSON COUNTY
Bradford (Old Baker) Cemetery
080. Davidson Elsie Lelar 24-Jan-1880 04-Jan-1957
Davidson Bennie Lee 02-Aug-1873 29-Mar-1938
248. Davidson N. C. 20-Nov-1844 09-Dec-1903 Wife of H.C. Davidson
249. Davidson H. C. 25-Nov-1844 28-Feb-1914
250. Davidson Nora 10-Oct-1904 22-Dec-1910
251. Davidson Elbert 1879 1942
252. Davidson James Glynn 13-Aug-1921
Davidson Mayble Hedgecock 17-May-1920
431. Davidson Gentry B. 1900 1975
Davidson Pearlie G. 1899 1986
432. Knott B.W. 23-Oct-1927
Knott Becky Davidson 26-Mar-1931 09-Aug-1996
480. Davidson Abner Lee 1839 1917 Howell Ann 1845 1924
481. Cooper Eula Ota Davidson 02-Mar-1884 10-Aug-1915 Wife of S.E. Cooper
482. Davidson Carl Russell 09-Apr-1878 17-Aug-1958
Davidson Alta Crabtree 18-Jun-1886 17-Nov-1973
HAMILTON COUNTY
Concord Cemetery
Davidson, Dora - Jan 28, 1868 - Sept 7, 1900
Davidson, Robert G - Sept 23, 1866 - Mar 8, 1904
Davidson, Vickie - Oct 27, 1863 - Feb 2, 1936
Davidson, Sarah - (Wife of J J Davidson) - Sept 16, 1833 - Aug 20, 1892 - [Sept 18, 1838]
Davidson, Jasper J - Oct 31, 1838 - July 9, 1896
Davidson, William - Aug 12, 1871 - July 7, 1876 -
[William B - Aug 12, 1874 - June 17, 1876]
Davidson, Sallie - Died July 17, 1876 - [Sallie T - Nov 14, 1876 - Sept 16, 1887]
Davidson, Tommie - 1905 - 1906
Boydston Cemetery
Davidson, John Wesley - Mar 27, 1862 - May 29, 1934 - 'Gone but not forgotten.'
BLOUNT COUNTY
Clarks Grove Cemetery
George Alvin Davidson 1899 1984 CPL US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Lucille P. Davidson Aug. 28, 1903 Jan. 9, 1979
Guy Winslow Davidson Jr. Dec. 8, 1934 Jan. 4, 1938
John Q. Davidson June 25, 1871 Sept. 22, 1952
Mable King Davidson Feb. 15, 1881 Aug. 31, 1963
Guy Winslow Davidson July 20, 1900 Apr. 22, 1973
Grace Irene Davidson Feb. 23, 1908 May 30, 1994
LINCOLN COUNTY
Prosperity Cemetary, Yukon, Tn
Davidson, Thomas T. 9/17/1850--2/6/1918
Davidson, Margaret E. 5/16/1853--8/2/1917
Davidson, Hattie May 9/22/1885--10/30/1901
Davidson, Ruth Graham 10/22/1910--4/13/1998

Geographic Names Information System
Davidson place names in Tennessee
Feature Name St County Type Latitude Longitude 7.5' x 7.5' Map
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Davidson TN Fentress pop pl 361639N 0850618W Wilder
Davidson TN Pickett pop pl 363405N 0850121W Moodyville
Davidson Academy TN Coffee school 352110N 0861215W Tullahoma
Davidson Branch TN Coffee stream 352804N 0861148W Normandy Lake
Davidson Branch TN Davidson stream 360806N 0865414W Scottsboro
Davidson Branch TN Hickman stream 355220N 0871347W Primm Springs
Davidson Cemetery TN Bedford cemete 353039N 0861822W Wartrace
Davidson Cemetery TN Fentress cemete 361629N 0850557W Wilder
Davidson Cemetery TN Grainger cemete 362249N 0832315W Howard Quarter
Davidson Cemetery TN Hamilton cemete 351203N 0850757W Daisy
Davidson Cemetery TN Madison cemete 354515N 0884531W Medina
Davidson Cemetery TN Maury cemete 353255N 0865604W Glendale
Davidson Cemetery TN Montgomery cemete 362457N 0871609W Excell
Davidson Cemetery TN Perry cemete 354739N 0875802W Daniels Landing
Davidson Cemetery TN Pickett cemete 363403N 0850053W Moodyville
Davidson Chapel TN Gibson church 360043N 0885110W Bradford
Davidson Chapel TN Jackson church 361443N 0854215W Baxter
Davidson Chapel TN Gibson cemete 360042N 0885108W Bradford
Cemetery
Davidson Chapel TN Gibson school 360042N 0885106W Bradford
School
(historical)
Davidson County TN Davidson civil 360900N 0864700W Nashville West
Davidson Cove TN Putnam stream 360448N 0851928W Monterey Lake
Davidson Cove TN Putnam stream 360449N 0851928W Monterey Lake
Branch
Davidson Creek TN Obion stream 361635N 0890513W Rives
Davidson Creek TN Roane stream 355738N 0842405W Elverton
Davidson Hester TN Perry cemete 354621N 0874555W Lobelville
Cemetery
Davidson Hill TN Marshall summit 352220N 0863718W Belleville
Davidson Hill TN Wayne summit 351755N 0875810W Eagle Creek
Davidson Hollow TN Anderson valley 360530N 0840427W Powell
Davidson Hollow TN Dickson valley 360350N 0873132W Tennessee City
Davidson Hollow TN Hickman valley 354111N 0872355W Sunrise
Davidson Hollow TN Humphreys valley 361013N 0875447W Harmon Creek
Davidson Hollow TN Lewis valley 352938N 0873948W Topsy
Davidson TN Blount locale 354035N 0834445W Wear Cove
Plantation
(historical)
Davidson Post TN Fentress post o UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Moodyville
Office
(historical)
Davidson School TN Fentress school 361642N 0850617W Wilder
(historical)
Davidson School TN Pickett school 363400N 0850120W Moodyville
(historical)
Davidsons Landing TN Davidson locale 360835N 0865328W Scottsboro
Davidsons Landing TN Montgomery locale 362502N 0871700W Excell
Davidsons Mill TN Franklin locale 351909N 0860015W Capitol Hill
(historical)
Davidsons Mill TN Jackson locale UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Gainesboro
(historical)
Davison Spring Branch
TN Anderson stream 360532N 0840430W Powell
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