Macon County Genealogy
- Formed 1842
- Parent county / earlier Smith / Sumner area
- County seat Lafayette
Macon, Tennessee — formed 1842. Jurisdiction-first research hub. Details below; confirm holdings at Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA).
In-depth topics
- Getting started in Macon
- Land & deeds research notes
- Probate & estates research notes
- Newspapers & obituaries
- Churches & cemeteries
- Tax lists & local assessments — Macon
- Military service & pensions — Macon
- Migration & neighbor counties — Macon
- African American research notes — Macon
- Repositories & film strategy — Macon
- Quick research checklist — Macon
- Churches & registers — Macon
- Newspapers & legal notices — Macon
- Cemeteries & burial evidence — Macon
- City & business directories — Macon
- Maps, plats & boundaries — Macon
Towns & communities
History notes
Macon, Tennessee. Macon (seat Lafayette) northern Middle TN; Kentucky border FAN clubs.
Neighbors / FAN spill: Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Clay, KY border.
Verify series inventories at Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA). Formation chains mean pre-formation events often sit in parent counties—search there before declaring a negative.
Newspapers
Cemeteries & burial research
- Macon County cemeteries & churchyards
Societies & repositories
- Macon County public library / local history desk
- Macon County historical / genealogical societies
- Tennessee State Library & Archives (TSLA)
- Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA)
- Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
- TeVA Digital Collections
- Chronicling America / TN newspaper research
- Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
Vital records
Check parents pre-1842.
Cite repository and series. This hub is a starting map, not a substitute for the clerk’s inventory.
Census
Federal census after formation.
Complement census with tax lists and city directories when the family is town-based.
Courthouse & contacts
Macon County courthouse, Lafayette.
If not found here, try…
- Formed 1842
- Parent / earlier jurisdiction Smith / Sumner area — check district-era records before this county existed (districts guide).
Sources & further reading
- Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
- County formation & boundaries
- Place-names & communities
- Tennessee State Library and Archives (TSLA)
- Chronicling America / TN newspaper research
- Chronicling America (Library of Congress)
- FamilySearch Wiki · TNGenWeb