Monday, January 27, 2020

He wanted to split Dale County in two, even if it had to be done with a broad axe [old pictures]...

 
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He wanted to split Dale County in two, even if it had to be done with a broad axe [old pictures]

This is a letter and information about two towns that no longer exists,  Honeytown & Hawridge {see picture below of students ca. 1900 of Haw Ridge school) in Coffee County, Alabama and some people who lived there as well as how Coffee county developed out of Dale County.  Section of old deserted house. Coffee County, Alabama 1939 (Marion […]

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PATRON – Alabama Bible Records: Willie Mae Windham Dawson – Escambia, Alabama

Willie Mae Windham Dawson’s Bible Records, Escambia, Alabama This Bible was the first Bible my mother owned as an adult. The cover has long been gone and only threads hold the Bible together. The info it contains was copied from her mother’s Bible, my grandmother, into this Bible. Info within ( ) was added by […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: The one who dies with the most ancestors wins and other thoughts about history and genealogy.

Some fun thoughts about genealogy and history. I like the first and last one best. The one who dies with the most ancestors wins!   Everybody’s ancestor could not have fit on Columbus’ ships Sure a real job would be nice, but it would interfere with my genealogy After 30 days, unclaimed ancestors will be […]

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