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Around 1806, when settlers first came to the area along the Stones River that later became Woodbury, the tiny settlement had no name. It was finally named "Woodville" in 1815. On February 25, 1827, the name was changed to "Danville". Then, in 1836, it was chosen as the County Seat for the new county and was renamed Woodbury, in honor of Levi Woodbury, the Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson.
In 1836, the town had a population of probably no more than 100.
See also, Goodspeed's 1887 Cannon Co. History, below.
Cannon County Historical Records
Cemetery Data for Cannon and Coffee Counties
Post or View a Cannon Co. Query
Cannon Co. Genealogy Mail List
Random Views of Early Cannon Co.
RootsWeb Digital Library, Cannon Co., TN.
Cannon (and other) County Records available at TSLA
Some Cannon Co. Records on CDs, from GSC Associates
more Cannon County Records available on Microfilm
Goodspeed's 1887 History of Cannon Co., Tn.
Hopewell Baptist Church Membership Roster (1833-1851)
TNGenWeb Project (Tennessee Genealogy)
Researching in other Tennessee Counties
USGenWeb (United States Genealogy)
Names & Maps to HUNDREDS of Cannon Co. Landmarks
Build Your Own Genealogy "WEB PAGE"
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
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