OBION COUNTY
HISTORY
&
GENEALOGY


Obion County, Tennesse was formed in 1823 from Native American Indian lands, and is believed to be named after the Obion River, though there is some thought that the name could have originated with an early Irish-French explorer. The county is located in northwestern Tennessee.

For Obion Couny History and Genealogy, we provide links to several related websites, particularly The Tennesse Genealogy Web Site for Obion County.

Link To Rootsweb Obion County History & Genealogy

 



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Links To Additional Tennessee Genealogy & History Web Sites

Obion County Public Library Geneological and History Holdings
Tennessee State Library & Archives - History/Genealogy
Tennessee State Library & Archives - Front Page
Web Genealogy Resources
Bibliography - Obion County History Sources
RootsWeb - Tennessee




We Invite You To Visit The Website Of
The Obion County Museum


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