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Divorce records from all over the U.S. are sometimes difficult to find online. They are another hidden gem of information that can assist you in advancing your family history and genealogy research.
What can you find in these records? Obviously the dates and location of the divorce proceeding, the date and location of the marriage, the woman’s maiden name, names of minor children, and the reason for the divorce. The reason can not only provide another part of your ancestor’s story but also may lead to more clues, especially in the case of desertion, where you may be able to find the location where the “deserting” party moved to.
WARNING: Some of the information in the Divorce Petitions may be difficult to read. There may be shocking claims, especially related to your ancestors’ physical and emotional cruelty, or other behavior. Be prepared.
In most cases, I did not include the links to County Courts, where most divorce records are now processed and the documents held. However, these divorce documents for most states are partially held in either state archives or county clerk records. So you may wish to avail yourself of the county clerk and court archives, especially those that can be searched online.
Note: Please be aware that if you find the desired divorce record in an index, the holder of the actual materials (e.g., archive, county court, etc.) may charge a small fee to send you a copy of the material itself.
Note: Some links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection. If there is a camera icon at the right of the name (in the Format column) then the collections’ images are browsable. If there is a camera with a key icon, it is only available at a Family History Center or affiliated library. If there is a film reel icon, then it is only available in microfilm format, not digital. To take full advantage make sure that you are logged in to FamilySearch. The results may be different if you are signed in, rather than not.
Below are links to the state’s divorce record and index collections that are available for free online.
Tennessee Divorce Records
- Blount County Divorce Records, 1862-1950; Index, A-Z, 1862-1950
- Carroll County, Divorce Case Files 1826-1900; Indexes 1826-1900, 1826-1900
- Carroll County, Divorces Index 1773 – 1948
- Chancery Court Rule Docket Books, 1855-1917
- Cheatham County Divorce Records, 1919-1950
- Cocke County, Chancery Court Records, 1870-1929
- Cocke County, Divorce Index, 1886-99
- Dickson County Divorce Records 1849-1932
- Dyer County Probate Records 1851-1969
- Dyer County, Chancery Court Records, 1852-1949
- Franklin County Divorce Records 1836-1944
- Gibson County Vitals Records, 1881-1999
- Gibson County, Circuit Court Records
- Hamblen County Circuit Court Records 1808-1899
- Hamilton County, Circuit Court Records Index, 1880-1892, 1880-1892
- Hancock County Chancery Court Case Files, 1797-1950
- Hawkins County Divorces Taken from the Circuit Court Records Abstracted
- Hawkins County Chancery Court Records 1795-1950
- Hawkins County Circuit Court Records 1795-1930
- Hawkins County Divorces Taken from the Circuit Court Records
- Hawkins County Divorces Taken from the Circuit Court Records Abstracted
- Hawkins County, County Court Records 1788-1930; Index, 1788-1930
- Haywood County, Divorce Records, 1860-1936
- Henderson County Divorces, 1896-1950; Index, 1896-1950, 1896-1950
- Humphreys County, Circuit Court Case Files, 1897-1920
- Jackson County Loose Court Papers, including Divorces (Transcriptions)
- Jackson County Court Transcripts of the County, Chancery and Circuit Courts, 1839-1915
- Jackson County, Chancery Court Records, 1811-1965
- Jackson County, Divorce Index 1839-1915
- Knox County Divorce Index, 1792-1985
- Lauderdale County Chancery Court Records 1844-1939
- Monroe County Divorce Index, pre-1968
- Monroe County, Miscellaneous Divorces from Chancery Court Records 1832-1887 (Transcriptions)
- Montgomery County Divorce, Probate Estate Files, 1840-1962
- Moore County Chancery Court Records 1830-1993; Index, 1915-1978
- Moore County Chancery Court Records 1922-1935
- Obion County Obion County, Divorces 1828-1950; Indexes 1828-1890, 1828-1950
- Obion County Obion County, Miscellaneous Court Records, 1824-1899, Civil Cases, 1851-1900; Indexes 1821-1950, 1821-1950
- Putnam County Records, 1842-1955
- Putnam County, Chancery Court Records, 1867-1955
- Putnam County, Divorces, 1901-10
- Rutherford County, Chancery Court Records, ca. 1817-1940
- Shelby County, Chancery Court Divorce Index 1945-1997
- Stewart County Divorce Petitions, Coroners Inquests, Probate of Wills
- Stewart County, Divorces Index, 1811-1940
- Tennessee, Divorce Index, 1969
- Tennessee, Divorce Records Index 1980-2014
- Tipton County Divorces Records, 1911-1950
- Tipton County Marriage Licenses, 1864-1959 and Divorce Records, 1911-1950
- Union City, Court Records 1849-1969; Indexes 1821-1950, 1821-1950
- White County Records, 1809-1975
- White County, Chancery Court Records, 1811-1937
- Williamson County Court Records, 1800-1900
- Williamson County Divorce Records 1900-1950
- Williamson County, Probate, Divorce and Original Wills Records, 1800-1899
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
3 replies on “Free Tennessee Online Divorce Record Collections”
Mark, just a note, the listing you have for “Shelby County, Divorce Records Index 1980-2014” is an index that includes divorces for the entire state. I only bring it up because I am the archivist for Houston County, Tennessee and I see that you don’t have that county listed and our divorces are in that index as well as rest of the state.
Oops. Thank you Melissa for the heads up. I will fix it.
Where are the divorce records for Coffee County Tennessee?