Tennessee Deaths By County in 2012

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the number of deaths for Tennessee was 60,654, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Shelby County: 7,477
  2. Davidson County: 4,919
  3. Knox County: 4,056

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

  1. Van Buren County: 56
  2. Moore County: 68
  3. Pickett County: 72

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Tennessee county in 2012. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Tennessee Deaths By County in 2012
Tennessee Deaths By County in 2012
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County Deaths
Anderson 934
Bedford 426
Benton 256
Bledsoe 126
Blount 1264
Bradley 940
Campbell 477
Cannon 162
Carroll 404
Carter 656
Cheatham 351
Chester 166
Claiborne 439
Clay 124
Cocke 462
Coffee 652
Crockett 190
Cumberland 745
Davidson 4919
Decatur 163
DeKalb 236
Dickson 504
Dyer 411
Fayette 302
Fentress 222
Franklin 470
Gibson 655
Giles 347
Grainger 238
Greene 842
Grundy 222
Hamblen 670
Hamilton 3331
Hancock 90
Hardeman 299
Hardin 350
Hawkins 683
Haywood 200
Henderson 316
Henry 456
Hickman 277
Houston 111
Humphreys 221
Jackson 147
Jefferson 567
Johnson 198
Knox 4056
Lake 86
Lauderdale 270
Lawrence 502
Lewis 115
Lincoln 406
Loudon 573
McMinn 588
McNairy 315
Macon 253
Madison 855
Marion 331
Marshall 279
Maury 733
Meigs 148
Monroe 469
Montgomery 1088
Moore 68
Morgan 204
Obion 429
Overton 275
Perry 94
Pickett 72
Polk 219
Putnam 769
Rhea 336
Roane 653
Robertson 629
Rutherford 1621
Scott 268
Sequatchie 148
Sevier 865
Shelby 7477
Smith 222
Stewart 154
Sullivan 1969
Sumner 1252
Tipton 485
Trousdale 90
Unicoi 234
Union 199
Van Buren 56
Warren 439
Washington 1315
Wayne 157
Weakley 372
White 375
Williamson 981
Wilson 939

Historical Deaths for Counties in Tennessee

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