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1. [ALBARBOU] Corbitt Family [1]
I have recently resumed the resarch into the CORBITT family of Henry and Barbour Counties AL. I would appreciate any information on this family you are willing to share. In addition, what is the best location in each of these counties to do reseach? M Spear Safety Harbor, FL mcspear@hotmail.com Briefly, this is what I think I know: Jesse Wesley Corbitt was born August 22, 1803 in Darlington County, SC, and died May 01, 1857 in Lawerenceville, Henry County, Al. He married Mary McKinnon January 2
2. Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour County maps with Township, Range, and Sections [1]
Dear Bob, Thanks to you and all others who so generously share information. Eugenia P.S. Can any one please tell me where I should go to look up land records, etc. for Alstons who lived in the Spring Hill/Batesville/Eufaula area in the 1870s? I will be so grateful for any assistance! Is there anyone in the Barbour Co. group who is researching the Midway/Enon land and census records from the 1840s through the 1860s? If so , I would love to correspond with you. I have made one most helpful connection and
3. [ALBARBOU] Homer Jones [1]
I know this doesn't specifically apply to genealogy, but since he has been such a faithful and reliable source of Civil War info. in Barbour Co. and other counties, I was sure others would want to know. Can anyone tell us anything about Homer Jones? How is he faring re. his health? If I'm not mistaken, he has cancer. Does anyone know? Donna Wall in GA
4. [ALBARBOU] Barbour/Bullock Co., AL information sources/ ALSTONS [1]
Dear List Members. Sorry if I have not responded to any of you recently. We have just completed a move and I don't have access to my own computer. My husband and I plan to take my 86-year old father on a trip to Bullock/Barbour Co., AL where he grew up in Midway/Enon, AL. We hope to learn more about the ALSTON family who settled in the Spring Hill/Comer/Batesville/ Eufaula area in the 1870s. Do you agree that the Clayton Library is the best place for me to revisit to attempt to learn more about land pur
5. Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour/Bullock Co., AL information sources/ ALSTONS [1]
You are very kind to reply so promptly, Gwen. If I can get to the Clayton County Courthouse, I will certainly try to get an answer to your question. Eugenia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwendolyn Knowles" To: "Eugenia" Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour/Bullock Co., AL information sources/ ALSTONS > Eugenia, > > I found many land records and marriage records at the > Clayton County Courthouse that confirmed my > relation
6. [ALBARBOU] McNair HELP I am stuck [1]
Godfrey Lee Sarah McNair 05 Aug 1850 Barbour John M. Danford Elizabeth McNair 26 Nov 1852 Barbour James Dickens Nanay McNair 23 Sep 1865 Barbour Taylor McNair Almira Johnson 08 Mar 1866 Barbour Jasper Graves Mary McNair 05 Jan 1868 Barbour Tho??as D. Sheppard Syntha J. McNair 19 Dec 1869 Barbour Malcolm A. McNair
7. [ALBARBOU] Corbitt Surname [1]
would the person in Safety Harbor, Fl. please contact me as I have some info on this name for him. Harold Stephens
8. [Rootsweb ALBARBOU] Car Key Tip [1]
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9. [Rootsweb ALBARBOU] Ancestry of George C. WALLACE [1]
I am looking for information on the descendants of Mildred CORLEY. Was her father and mother Michael CORLEY and Laodicea McCRELLESS? A descendant of hers married George Oscar WALLACE. Le
10. [Rootsweb ALBARBOU] Smith-Parmer reunion in Texas [1]
The descendants of William R. Smith and Eliza Parmer Smith who were married at heir father's home at Baker Hill enjoyed their 55th reunion at Ore City, Texas. My sister, Fayrine Green, received a plaque for attending all reunions. William R. Smith was a confederate veteran. I would like information on The Heritage of Barbour County, Alabama. Is it still for sale? Cordially, Clarine Smith Tucker ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
11. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post [1]
Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "W. P. Patterson Family Loiusville, Ala.," was posted by Art Green on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 Surname: Patterson Hobdy This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board.
12. [ALBARBOU] Confederate Vet. March 1893 [1]
GIVE THE OLD SLAVE A HOME. It is consistent with the spirit of the CONFEDERATE VETERAN to introduce and advocate a measure which will surprise, but I trust please, our best people. It is to give homes to the old negroes who were slaves for twenty years. This project has had earnest consideration. It has been submitted to friends who have frowned and smiled alternately, the frown coming first. Its scope widens upon reflection, and the good that would come of it, while being much more beneficial to the South
13. Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour Poor House Families [1]
Thank you Homer! Well, it will stay on the page to help promote headstone photo books, but I do include it in the Historic Markers & Monuments of Barbour County Book, if you click on home it will take you to that book also. Bonnie --- Homer JONES wrote: > Bonnie, that is totally oustanding!! > You do great work, an example for > all; is that in your book? > > Thanks, > > > > Deo Vindice, > > Homer > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Have you checked the Georgia Counties
14. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post [1]
Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Seay," was posted by Homer Jones on Mon, 13 Nov 2000 It is a response to "The Seay Family Tree," posted by Terry J. Steiner on Sun, 12 Nov 2000 Surname: Seay This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board.
15. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post [1]
Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Seay," was posted by Homer Jones on Sun, 12 Nov 2000 It is a response to "The Seay Family Tree," posted by Terry J. Steiner on Sun, 12 Nov 2000 Surname: Seay This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board.
16. [ALBARBOU] Clayton Guards [1]
I recently obtained a copy of a photo taken in 1861 of the Sand Batteries at Fort Barrancas, Fla; the battery was manned by Co H, (Clayton Guards) 1st Ala Inf under Capt James W. Mabrey of Barbour; he is shown in the photo; would be most happy send a copy to his DESCENDANTS: folks, please don't do me wrong on this one; also a photo of the battery manned by Co G, (Perote Guards) 1st Ala with Capt George W. Dawson of Pike being identified. Deo Vindice, Homer
17. Re: [ALBARBOU] Re: Theophilus Floyd Jr. [1]
Thanks, I work on the 45th AL. Always seeking new data. Judy
18. [ALBARBOU] New Barbour Co. Al Queries Post [1]
Barbour Co. Al Queries A new message, "Joseph(Josey) French," was posted by James Taylor on Mon, 27 Nov 2000 Surname: French, Baker This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit the Barbour Co. Al Queries: If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board.
19. Re: [ALBARBOU] Howell-Price in Barbour Co., AL [1]
Cal, I have looked in the Marie Godfrey surveys and my own surveys and I did not locate I.H. Flowers. Sorry. Regards, Richard Price SOS 6-3
20. Re: [ALBARBOU] Barbour Poor House Families [1]
Bonnie, that is totally oustanding!! You do great work, an example for all; is that in your book? Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer
21. Re: [ALBARBOU] Camp Watts [1]
deaths The following is an incomplete listing of Ala Confederate soldiers who died in the Conscript Hospital at Camp Watts, near Notasulga, Ala: Arnold, George W.: Capt, Co D, 57th Inf; Aug 6, 1864. Bethea, Theodore: Lt, Co E, 62d Inf; Jul 18, 1864. Callaway, Joseph B.: Pvt, Co C, 3d Inf; Jun 3, 1864, Anascara. Christian, John H.: Pvt, Co G, 54th Inf. Davis, I.H.: Pvt, Lockhart's Bn, Co E; Jul 22, 1864, wounds. Durrett, Thomas T.: Pvt, Lockhart's Bn, Co E; Sep 21, 1864, wounds. Lambert, Charles W.:
22. Re: [ALBARBOU] Guerry [1]
LeGrande L. Guerry, d. 1898; served in the WBTS first as Sgt, promoted to Capt, Co C, 15th Ala Inf Rgt; I know he was the nephew of Capt Peter V. Guerry, k. at Cold Harbor, Va but who were his parents, wife/wives? I feel that they were from the Enon area of then Barbour, now Bullock County; anything appreciated. Thanks, Deo Vindice, Homer
23. [ALBARBOU] McKenzie's mentioned in Slave narrative [1]
These slave narratives mention important details of the owners,etc.:Such as this one living on Barbour St. in Eufaula. atabase: Full Context of Slave Narratives Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page State: Alabama Interviewee: Russeau, Lou She was born in Eufaula, Alabama. She claims to be eighty four years old. I asked her, "Aunt Lou, where were you born?" Answer: "Missey, I was born on Barbour Street in Miss Adelaide McKenzies "Back Yard". Honey, when I was born Miss Martha Bailey (my Mistis
24. [ALBARBOU] Forgot to send James's info [1]
Descendants of James Madison Hodges 1 James Madison Hodges b: April 08, 1854 in Georgia d: January 21, 1941 in Geneva Co., Al. .... 2 Melissa Ann Hodges b: 1880 in Geneva Co., Al. d: in Brandon, Hillsborough Co., Fl. ........... 3 Mary Vera Berry b: February 12, 1912 in Holmes Co., Fl. d: August 04, 1994 in Brandon, Fl. .... 2 Anna Lou Hodges b: December 1884 in Al. d: January 14, 1942 in Memphis, Shelby, Tn ........... 3 J. D. Glover b: May 08, 1905 in Geneva County, Al. d: September 1971 in Me
25. [ALBARBOU] ALABAMA DEATH 1908-1959 [1]
Hello, I looked at this yesterday and it proved to be a great site. It is only free for a few days. Judy Barrett Free search through Alabama Death Index through 12 November 2000.... Internet Address of this site is: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5188.htm Click here: Ancestry.com - Individual Database Search

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