Extracted from Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research in Jefferson County, Tennessee, copyright ©1995 Billie R. McNamara.  All rights reserved.  This page will be supplemented periodically as new information is located.  Additions and corrections are welcome via the Contact Us link on this Web site.


Grist mills were important to residents of the growing County.  Owners of mills were required to petition the County Court for permission to establish a mill, whether it was for public or private use.  Often, owners of grist mills also had distilleries on-site.  The Dumplin Mill may have been in operation before Jefferson County was established.

Early grist mills included the following:

Name Location Dates
Anderson    
Blackburn    
Branner's    
Thomas Busby    
Carmichael    
William Cate    
Spencer Clack (public)    
Mary Clendenan    
Cook    
Cox    
Dameron    
Davis    
Derick    
Dinwoody / Dinwiddie    
George Dorden [Doherty?]    
Dumplin (public)    
Thomas Flippen    
Franklin    
French    
George Gorden (?)    
Harrison    
William Hazlett    
Hill's    
Hodges    
James Hubbard    
Hunnicutt    
Island Ford    
Thomas Jarnigan    
Robert King    
Lillard    
Mill Springs (formerly Cox's)    
Miller    
Myers    
Adam Peck    
Sandy Ridge    
Alexander Shadden    
Smith    
Thomas Stockdon [Stockton] (public)    
Tate    
John Tillery (public)    
Tubb (became Hazlett)    
James Walker (formerly Hazlett's)