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1. Re: [ALTALLAD] Beavers Cemetery [1]
Hi, According to the Historical Atlas of Alabama, Volume 2, Cemetery Locations by County: If you have a GPS, the Beavers Cemetery, Talladega County, Locale, NW - T17S, R4E, Sec 2 - The graves of Major BEAVERS (1781-1857) and Levina BEAVERS (1788-1864) (2). It looks like the cemetery is in the Riverside area (no county road number noted), near Rushing Springs. If you drive from the Stemley Community, toward Embry Cross Roads, a loop road toward the Coosa river, should be on your left. There is a
2. RE: Estate Records 1860-1870s [1]
Yes, to both questions. But you might have to make an appointment. Call the courthouse and ask. Sharon
3. RE:nedd Martin marriage records after 1870, please [1]
I would love to travel to Talladega co. for some research but can`t for quite a while. I am looking for a marriage record for John A. Martin born about 1848 but was still single in 1870 His sister, Mary E. Martin who was about 16 in 1870. This family later moved to Calhoun Co. but so far have not found a marriage record for them. Thanks for help in the past. Lori
4. Beavers Cemetery [1]
Hi .. I found a very post on a message board with a small excerpt from a Talladega Co Cemetery book. It said: The following is listed in Talladega Cemetery Book: Beaver Family Cemetery formerly owned by John Whitley at Embry Crossroads off hwy 354. Known once as Truss Ferry Road in "Binghamtown Community": Can anyone give me an idea of where I can find this cemetery? I cannot find 354 on a map and the only Truss Ferry Road I found was in Pell City. I'd love to be able to drag my hubby to it this weeken
5. Estate Records 1860 - 1870's [1]
Does anyone know if there are any estate records available at the courthouse for the period 1860 through about the mid-1870's and, if so, is there any kind of index available? Thanks for any information! Evelyn Leslie Remlap, AL esleslie@bellsouth.net
6. Re: [ALTALLAD] RE: Estate Records 1860-1870s [1]
Thanks, Sharon! Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 5:43 PM Subject: [ALTALLAD] RE: Estate Records 1860-1870s > Yes, to both questions. But you might have to make an appointment. Call > the courthouse and ask. > Sharon > > > ==== ALTALLAD Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc

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