Hello,
I'm researching one of my husband's three Henderson lines. Their
migration was
1840 Dist. 722, DeKalb Co., GA
1850 Hatchet Crk Dist., Coosa Co., AL
1860 Rockford, Coosa Co., AL
1867 Coosa Co., AL
1870 McCord's Beat, Coosa Co., AL
1873 Wilsonville, Shelby Co., AL
1876 Harpersville, Shelby Co., AL
1879 Summit, Blount Co., AL
1879 Baileyton, Cullman Co., AL
I am trying to locate a burial location for one of Pleasant Henderson's
twin daughters, Leanah Henderson. She married James H. Allbritten,
7-13-18
I found the following "tid-bit" recently regarding Autauga's first
courthouse. I am passing it along for your interest. Larry E. Caver, Jr.
"The Montgomery Journal states that a severe tornado passed through the
village of Washington, Autauga County, on the 6th instant, by which the
courthouse
was blown down and several other houses much injured." (April 30, 1833,
Southern Advocate, Huntsville, Ala.)
Any one related to this family
1850 census Marion County
Geo. Ballard 24 b. Ga
Nancy 17 b. Ala
James 1 b. Ala
Mary 1/12 b. Ala
1860 census County
Geo. W. Ballard 36. b. Ga
Nancy 24 b. Ala
James M. 12 b.. ala
Mary E. 9 b. Ala
Caleb F. 7 b. Ala
Jamima 6 b. ala
Geo. W. 5 b. Ala
Elizabeth 3
I am trying to find the marriage of the following couple. I "think" it was
in Tuscaloosa County:
James M. Lawrence to Sarah C. Wallace - 1847 is the year that I was given.
Thanks for any help!
Louis
email: kinfindr@telepak.net
Anyone working on the Thomas Lawrence family of Tuscaloosa County, Ala that
moved to Independence County, AR before 1860? Some of his 18 children
married into the Birchfields, Howards, Sains, Burnsides, Colemans and
others.
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Creel DNA Study
Posted By: Daniel Creel
Email: dtcreel@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Creel DNA Study
Post Date: January 24, 2004
Message URL:http://genforum.genealogy.com/creel/messages/1316.html
Forum:Creel Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/creel/
A Creel DNA Study has been initiated by several male Creels and we are
seeking more volunteers to broaden and deepen our database.
Our initial study is of unbroken male Creel lineage(s) with plans
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Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:55 PM
Subject: [Alabama] Monday Alabama Chat.....
> If you're New Year's resolution is to get some more branches added to your
> family tree, then please think about joining us for our Alabama genealogy
> chat on Monday! You will meet new friends, find answers to your questions
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Need a Census Look up for African American family Joe EASTER and wife
Amanda ( Mandy) of AL.
THe year I have is 1930 in Choctaw County, AL. I need 1920 if possible.
Thanks
Kay Rogers
Good Things are Always Happening!
If you're New Year's resolution is to get some more branches added to your
family tree, then please think about joining us for our Alabama genealogy
chat on Monday! You will meet new friends, find answers to your questions
and share Alabama genealogy resources and information:
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9 pm Eastern; 8 pm Central; 7 pm Mountain; 6 pm Pacific
Everyone who is researching in Alabama is welcome to attend.
If you've never been to a chat, this is the one for you! If you need
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NEW CASTLE AL, I am trying to find a district and precient map for the area
in New Castle known as the old No. 4 crossing for the L & N RR. There were
Lucas families, Lucas store, and Harris families in that area. I have been
unable to locate that area. I am looking at 1920 as a target year.
James Harris
To Jackie Morgan and other BRYAN(T) seekers,
I am responding to an old Ala Digest concerning JAMES R BRYAN. My
ansestors were BRYAN untill 1850 when my GGGrandfather added a "T" on the family
name and all since have been BRYANT.
My family migrated into Va. to N.C. to Ga.and than to AL. We have
commonality in time and a name.
The last record that I have on a JAMES R BRYAN was the child of WILLIAM
BRYAN and MARY ROBINSON. JAMES (a twin to ANDREW) was born in Va. 23 Nov 1772.
It is possibl
If George drew a pension, there would be a record of his application, which
might contain information to help sort out which one. Also, if he died
before his wife and she applied, there will be much more information.
Some of the larger libraries have microfim of the pension applictions. If
you are out-of-state, copies can be ordered from the state archives.
There are also service records on microfilm. The place of enlistment is
usually given on them. This might help identify which one. Sometime
Seeking info on RUTH ANNIE KENNEDY, 1859-1895, married a Mr. Maples ca 1880, and had one son, WILLLIE MAPLES. Willie died in an accident Sept 12, 1905 at Ensley,Al. steel mill when he was a young man. Mr. Maples may have died ca 1886 .
Ruth Annie had a second marriage to JAMES BARRON in 1887 in Cullman County, Alabama,
and had four daughters, JOHANNAH BARRON (m. WILLIAM ELMER COCHRAN), BETTE
BARRON (m. HENRY SMITH), MARGRET BARRON (m. GROVER CLEVELAND GIPSON) and
KATE BARRON (m. Ed Vernon).
RUT
Great Idea to put out to all researchers.
You know, we're all so bad about labeling the pictures that come out of our own cameras and we know all those people, but those Christmas cards. I have some that my parents got that I have NO CLUE who they are. Think they are old Army buddies but...so I keep storing them. Some aren't identified and if they are it may only be with "Bob & Jane"!!
mmanson wrote:
Hi
I just wanted to share a idea with you, Christmas picture cards are getting
very
Green interest,
A Thomas Green who was born aboard the Speedwell on their way to America in
1635. He married Martha Elizabeth Filmer, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth
who were married in England, but came to America and settled in James City
Co., Va
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Am looking for an African American woman, Alcie or Alsie or Alsy Mabry.
She was born in AL. I have found her in the 1880 MS Census as the wife of
Simon Mc Lsuaghy now Simon Mc Gaughy. I noticed in the house hold there
are children, I am searching Nancie Mabry - Knowles side. I would like to
know
the real relationship with Alsie and Nancey, in particular, who are the
parents of
Alcy or Alsie Mabry. IT might show something important.
Thanks for your help.
Kay Rogers
Need a 1900 Census lookup for either states, AL or MS.
Might have traveled between them.
Am looking for African American Luk/Luke Eastis or Easter
with wife Maggie. I have Luke in 1880 under Eastis and in other
MS Census under variant Easter spellings.
1880 Eastis
1900 -------
1910 Esters, Luke
1920 Esters, Luke
1930 ---------------
WHAT CAN ANY ONE TELL ME OF THE NAME GREEN(E) AND HOW SO MANY INDIANS HAVE THE NAME?
OFTEN TIMES THEIR NAME HAS GREEN(E) IN IT AND OTHER STATEMENTS.
ANY THEORIES OR FACTS ARE CERTAINLY APPRECIATED.
ALFREDA
If someone has access to 1930 census would you be so kind as to see if these
two people are listed in Washington County, Alabama
Fannie Mae Palmer b 02/10/1896 d 06/08/1927
Lee Floyd Moseley b 02/04/1893 d 05/16/1970 m 04/19/1920 Washington
County, Al
I believe one child and that Fannie Mae died shortly after the birth of the
child.
Just tring to re-check info that I have. Also, believe that Lee married
later on.
Or if you have info on the family. You may email me direct also.
Thank you.
M
I received this email and would like to know if someone can help me pull
up this information for me. Thanks~! Karen Rogers
Emma Kate McGaughy found in World Family Tree Volume 59, Tree 1753
General location: Unknown Date: 1870-1879
Am trying to locate information on two sisters who were daughters of
Edmond Nathaniel Mathis and wife Nancy Wilkinson Mathis. The older
sister, Nancy Temperance Mathis was born in 1862 and Mary Jane Mathis
was born in 1867. Both were probably born in or near Monroe County, AL,
It was not unusual to find the name spelled MATHEWS on public records.
The four brothers and the other two sisters of this family have been
located, but these two girls remain a mystery. Any help appreciated.
James Mathis
Thanks
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2004.
Larry E. Caver, Jr.
Email: lecaverjr@aol.com
P.O. Box 680052
Prattville, AL 36068
Schedule:
January 11, 2004 (2:00 p.m.)
Morgan County Genealogical Society
Morgan County Archives
624 Bank Street, Decatur, Alabama
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Hwy 31 No
Can someone help?
Just read notes again, notice Ben Eastis African American,was born in AL.
No county is listed I was emailed to me like this:
Check AL there was a Ben Eastis over there. How odd? Can someone check
for me?
Thanks
Karen Rogers
Good Things are Always Happening!
Terry,
Ref: Alabama River Data.
The Mulberry Fork/River is 100 miles long in North Alabama. It rises in NE
Cullman County, flows SW, past Cordova, to join Locust Fork 20 miles W of
Birmingham, forming the Black Warrior River.
Hope this helps.
Charles
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