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Searching for: +path:alclarke +(+date:mar +date:2000)
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1. Brinks family [1]
Would like to hear from anyone on the list with info on the following couples: Rayford Bedsole and Sarah Elizabeth Brinks; Alexander Brinks and Permelia J. Walker; Martha Brinks and Peter Small. Thanks, Joyce R. Bradley
2. ?>East of MMBRR [1]
Federal census for several periods list location as Beat or Precent 21, Choctaw Corner and later including Thomasville Village east of MMBRR. What is MMBRR? If a railroad?, I am not familiar with the initials. All help is appreciated. Please, reply to group, so the replies can be shared with the group. Thanks in advance. Cassandra Davis C.Davis1@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try i
3. Mary Ann Pruitt [1]
I'm looking for information on Mary Ann Pruitt, born abt. 1845. She married W.C. Davidson in Clarke County on February 15, 1866. Any information on her or her family would be greatly appreciated. Dotty Brown
4. Clarke County War Memorial [1]
Dear Clarke Co. Researchers, I have included on my website those names that are engraved on the Clarke County War Memorial located in Jackson, AL. This memorial is dedicated to those soldiers who gave their lives fighting for their country in the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. I understand there are plans to have any missing names added at a later date. If your ancestor is not listed, you may send proof of the soldier's death to: Jackson City Hall 400 Commerce Street. Jackson.
5. Photos [1]
The following item was listed in the "Somebody's Links" section of Missing Links, Vol. 5, No. 11, 15 March 2000. RootsWeb: This is a weekly newsletter published by Julia M. Case and Myra Vanderpool Gormley, CG. This posting may be of interest to some of you with Clarke Co. roots. I have a family photo album given to my mother many years back. The album was a gift from Rebecca Ann BURGE BRACKETT. It had been a gift from Rebecca's uncle Richard J. WOODARD in 1867. They were liv
6. Fw: [LCT] Proposed Fee Increase for Copies of Military Service and Pension Records [1]
> > Greetings to all: > Having read some conflicting information on a variety of list, I made > queries to the Federation > of Genealogical Societies, and officers in some genealogical > organizations where I hold > membership. The following from the FGS website answers my queries: > > --------------------- > > > Proposed Fee Increase for Copies of Military Service and Pension Records > > By Jack Brissee, Chair > Records Preservation and Access Committee (RP&AC) > Released: 6 March 2000 > > There
7. Hi [1]
Joyce, Hello again. :) Where did you tell me you live? I can't remember but thought it was Mississippi. Mary
8. Re: ALCLARKE-D Digest V00 #19 [1]
Listmembers, I apologize, the note below 'should' have went email. Guess I didn't double check well enough. :( Mary...researching Johnson, Brown, Wiggins and collateral lines in Clarke County. > Joyce, > Hello again. :) Where did you tell me you live? I can't remember but thought it > was Mississippi.

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