Tennessee Deaths By County in 2013

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the number of deaths for Tennessee was 63,481, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Shelby County: 7,948
  2. Davidson County: 5,121
  3. Knox County: 4,180

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

  1. Van Buren County: 65
  2. Moore County: 70
  3. Lake County: 76

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Tennessee county in 2013. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Tennessee Deaths By County in 2013
Tennessee Deaths By County in 2013
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County Deaths
Anderson 924
Bedford 480
Benton 225
Bledsoe 121
Blount 1364
Bradley 954
Campbell 552
Cannon 172
Carroll 398
Carter 719
Cheatham 397
Chester 178
Claiborne 424
Clay 107
Cocke 505
Coffee 650
Crockett 163
Cumberland 805
Davidson 5121
Decatur 151
DeKalb 233
Dickson 472
Dyer 445
Fayette 331
Fentress 235
Franklin 504
Gibson 671
Giles 383
Grainger 284
Greene 836
Grundy 212
Hamblen 752
Hamilton 3315
Hancock 105
Hardeman 264
Hardin 397
Hawkins 642
Haywood 190
Henderson 322
Henry 492
Hickman 249
Houston 106
Humphreys 264
Jackson 154
Jefferson 579
Johnson 209
Knox 4180
Lake 76
Lauderdale 286
Lawrence 482
Lewis 155
Lincoln 416
Loudon 668
McMinn 641
McNairy 345
Macon 298
Madison 950
Marion 374
Marshall 302
Maury 795
Meigs 160
Monroe 481
Montgomery 1099
Moore 70
Morgan 227
Obion 393
Overton 311
Perry 111
Pickett 85
Polk 242
Putnam 761
Rhea 363
Roane 732
Robertson 618
Rutherford 1660
Scott 271
Sequatchie 140
Sevier 950
Shelby 7948
Smith 221
Stewart 159
Sullivan 2100
Sumner 1420
Tipton 525
Trousdale 92
Unicoi 273
Union 212
Van Buren 65
Warren 475
Washington 1391
Wayne 217
Weakley 420
White 338
Williamson 985
Wilson 942

Historical Deaths for Counties in Tennessee

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