Is there anyone that can tell me about the history of Crossroads, White
House Fork, Bromley, Huricane, and Honey Cut comunities in Baldwin Co.,
AL? Like why were they named and how where they started and some real
interesting stuff way back there.
Leon Weekley
What names do you need? I found it in volumes of a North Ala Quarterly-
I have alphabetized the names. Edith Brown
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Subject: [ALBALDWI] 1907 Confederate Veteran Census
> Does anyone on the list have a copy, or know where a copy of the 1907
> Confederate Veterans Census can be obtained?
> -Robert McMillan
> Stockton, Al
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Robert:
I know 3 confederate verterans in my Family:
1. Thomas Arhcie Quinley B: Feb. 20, 1846 D: Jan. 25, 1918
Buried at Johnson Cemetery, White House Fork, Baldwin County, AL. There
is a tombstone on his grave.
2. Christopher Johnson B: June 1844 D: April 27, 1919
Buried at Johnson Cemetery, White House Fork, Baldwin County, AL
Theere is no tombstone on grave. His grave is marked with 2 wooden
marker, i know where his grave is.
3. John Hurley B: August 11, 1844 D: January 25, 1913
Buried at Sa
Dear list,
I am looking for any info on the first wife of my gg uncle, Andrew
Jackson Quinley (1897-1970). His first wife was named Mary Perkins and
he married her on Sept. 7, 1921 at Bay Minette, AL. They divorced Mar.
3, 1938 at Bay Minette, and Andrew remarried to Louise Hadley.
I am trying to find Mary Perkins' birth and death dates, who she
remarried to after her and Andrew divorced, her burial locatrion, and any
other interesting stuff about her.
Can anyone help me?
Leon
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In a message dated 4/30/01 2:06:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
leonweek@juno.com writes:
<< Is there anyone that can tell me about the history of Crossroads, White
House Fork, Bromley, Huricane, and Honey Cut comunities in Baldwin Co.,
AL? Like why were they named and how where they started and some real
interesting stuff way back there. Leon Weekley >>
If anyone has some history on these towns, or knows where it can be found,
please reply to the list. They are interesting places.
Betty Ba
Robert:
I have a page of the census from a friend, Just one page. I think he Got
it from the Alabama.
So, you live in Stockton, I use to go deerhunting up there. I live in
Crossroads (near Bay Minette).
Leon Weekley
In a message dated 4/30/01 9:35:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ekbrown@gulftel.com writes:
<< ekbrown@gulftel.com >>
I was hoping someone had it on their computer so it wouldn't be any trouble
to send. Or maybe it being on a webpage. The reason I was looking for it is
because the SCV is trying to locate all the Confederate Veterans buried
within the county. We have done a pretty good job lately by just using the
rosters of several units that included people from Baldwin County but I am
sure we may be m