Tennessee Deaths By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the number of deaths for Tennessee was 60,184, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Shelby County: 7,541
  2. Davidson County: 4,937
  3. Knox County: 3,921

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest number of deaths were:

  1. Van Buren County: 56
  2. Moore County: 65
  3. Pickett County: 66

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Tennessee county in 2011. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Tennessee Deaths By County in 2011
Tennessee Deaths By County in 2011
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County Deaths
Anderson 876
Bedford 437
Benton 218
Bledsoe 131
Blount 1258
Bradley 952
Campbell 532
Cannon 156
Carroll 409
Carter 578
Cheatham 369
Chester 189
Claiborne 386
Clay 109
Cocke 427
Coffee 634
Crockett 176
Cumberland 705
Davidson 4937
Decatur 159
DeKalb 229
Dickson 494
Dyer 441
Fayette 322
Fentress 208
Franklin 482
Gibson 712
Giles 359
Grainger 237
Greene 852
Grundy 178
Hamblen 675
Hamilton 3189
Hancock 104
Hardeman 280
Hardin 336
Hawkins 635
Haywood 190
Henderson 279
Henry 426
Hickman 274
Houston 109
Humphreys 232
Jackson 132
Jefferson 567
Johnson 202
Knox 3921
Lake 109
Lauderdale 252
Lawrence 480
Lewis 143
Lincoln 366
Loudon 535
McMinn 663
McNairy 345
Macon 229
Madison 893
Marion 314
Marshall 327
Maury 745
Meigs 151
Monroe 527
Montgomery 1030
Moore 65
Morgan 225
Obion 381
Overton 264
Perry 97
Pickett 66
Polk 217
Putnam 648
Rhea 354
Roane 696
Robertson 602
Rutherford 1586
Scott 261
Sequatchie 149
Sevier 884
Shelby 7541
Smith 219
Stewart 149
Sullivan 1955
Sumner 1314
Tipton 521
Trousdale 92
Unicoi 256
Union 193
Van Buren 56
Warren 523
Washington 1284
Wayne 183
Weakley 378
White 337
Williamson 990
Wilson 886

Historical Deaths for Counties in Tennessee

Use the links below to find the historical number of deaths for each county in Tennessee.