FAQs
Tennessee death records 1908-1965 are available online thru a partnership with Ancestry.com on at Ancestry.com's Tennessee State Library and Archives web page. Tennesseans: learn more about how to access these records for free.
What is the name of the newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee? ›
The Tennessean, Nashville's daily newspaper, traces its roots back to the Nashville Whig, a weekly paper that began publication on September 1, 1812.
What county is Nashville, TN in? ›
Nashville, city, capital (1843) of Tennessee, U.S., and seat (1784–1963) of Davidson county. Nashville lies on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state.
Who was Wade Benz? ›
Wade's early career included modeling, acting, and news broadcasting, all before the age of 18. He was fascinated by new technology, current events, and politics. He was a devout Christian and proud alumnus of Christ Presbyterian Academy (CPA), Western Kentucky University, and Belmont University.
How to look up death records for Tennessee? ›
The Tennessee State Library & Archives holds death records that are older than 50 years. Death records are confidential for 50 years under state law. Records 50 years old or less are held by the Tennessee Office of Vital Records and must be requested from that office.
How do I look up when someone died? ›
Places to look for Death Records
- Church records of deaths and burials.
- City and County civil registrations.
- Family Bibles and personal histories.
- FamilySearch in the Catalog Search, Records Search, and Historic Books.
- Google and other website search sites, and don't forget to search Google Books.
Who owns Tennessean? ›
The paper is owned by Gannett, which publishes The Tennessean as part of its USA Today network.
What happened to Riley's strain? ›
According to the autopsy report, Strain's death was accidental. The TABC found there was no evidence Nashville bars overserved Strain. Strain's disappearance got nationwide attention as crews searched for the college student who was visiting Nashville with his fraternity.
What channel is Nashville News? ›
NewsChannel 5 Nashville WTVF - Breaking News, Weather, Traffic.
Is Nashville Democrat or Republican? ›
Democratic strength is largely concentrated in Nashville, Memphis, and parts of Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, and Jackson. Several suburban areas of Nashville and Memphis also contain significant Democratic minorities.
On January 1, 1780, James Robertson founded Nashville when he led his group of pioneers across the frozen Cumberland river to a place called The Cedar Bluffs. These men built a fort here called Nashborough, which would shelter the first families until Indian attacks ended in 1792.
What food is Nashville best known for? ›
Nashville Hot Chicken
Over the past fifteen years or so, Nashville has become synonymous with hot chicken.
Who was buried in a Mercedes-Benz? ›
A South African politician buried inside his Mercedes-Benz
In 2020, Tshekede Bufton Pitso, a prominent South African politician died and was buried with his second-hand 1990's Mercedes-Benz E 500.
Who is Wade Benz's wife? ›
Wade is survived by his loving wife Natalie, daughters, Sawyer Kate, Remington Ryan “Remy”, Sullivan Roe “Sully”, and son, Owen Wade; parents, Gary and Diane Benz, sister, Stephanie (Jody) McBrayer; brother Chase (Tessa) Benz; Father and Mother-in-law, Mike and Kelly Roebuck; Brother-in-law, Michael (Hannah) Roebuck, ...
How old was Benz when he died? ›
On 4 April 1929, Benz died at his home in Ladenburg at the age of 84 from a bronchial inflammation.
How do you find someone if they are deceased? ›
- Start an Online Search. Arguably the best way to find out whether or not someone you know has passed is to begin an online search. ...
- Check Social Media. ...
- Use Word of Mouth. ...
- Read The Paper or Watch The Local News. ...
- Go To An Archive Facility. ...
- Review Government Records.
How to find the cause of death in Tennessee? ›
Copies of the autopsy report are available through The Office of the State Chief Medical Examiner at to 1-844-860-4511 or at https://www.tn.gov/health/health-program-areas/oscme.html. Autopsy reports are also available from the regional forensic center in which the autopsy was performed.
How long does it take to get a death certificate in Tennessee? ›
Tennessee Vital Records
It usually takes 6 weeks to process when ordering by mail or online. If you go to the office in person, some requests can be completed the same day.
How to get a copy of a death certificate in Memphis, Tennessee? ›
Shelby County Office of Vital Records issues certified copies of death certificates for deaths that occurred in Shelby County. Death certificates issued in Shelby County prior to 1955 can be obtained from the County Clerk's Office (150 Washington Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103).