Search The Rutherford County, Tennessee Census, 1920 Database
Description
Created in 1803 from the three central Tennessee counties of Davidson, Williamson, and Wilson, Rutherford County was home to over 33,000 residents in 1920. Compiled from records published by the federal government, this database is a collection of census records for the county in that year. Researchers will find the person's age, birthplace, relationship to the head of the household, and parents' birthplaces. It also reveals the house number given by the enumerator, to aid in connecting family groups. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking early twentieth century Tennessee ancestors, this can be a useful database.
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