Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Ticknor’s Company, First Regiment, Alabama Volunteers for Texas Revolution...

 
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Ticknor's Company, First Regiment, Alabama Volunteers for Texas Revolution

  (From a Brief History of Montgomery, by M, P. Blue, Esq., 1878) TICKNOR’S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT, ALABAMA VOLUNTEERS FOR TEXAS REVOLUTION (From a Brief History of Montgomery, by M, P. Blue, Esq., 1878) The reputation of the town (Montgomery) suffered on account of the lawlessness that was allowed to prevail. The sporting gentry, many […]

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PATRON + Mrs. Lilly Gardner Kills the Wife of Her Paramour in 1900 Bibb County – Part IV

This is the final story of what happened to Lilly Gardner and Festus Caddell. (Transcribed from The Centreville Press, Centreville, Alabama, April 25, 1901) CASES AFFIRMED The Supreme Court has handed down a decision in the case of the state vs Festus Caddell affirming the verdict of the lower court. The jury that tried Caddell […]

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PATRON – Cordova, Alabama 1920 – many marriages in month of February

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume XI- Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book CORDOVA HAPPENINGS (By Vim) Transcribed from The Mountain Eagle Jasper, Walker County, Alabama, Wednesday, February 11, 1920 Cordova has had the privilege of welcoming a rather large number […]

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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Humorous Epitaphs from the west

Here are some humorous epitaphs from the western part of the United States Some Boothill epitaphs: Carson City, Nevada, epitaph of a horse thief. He found a rope and picked it up, And with it walked away. It happened that to the other end A horse was hitched, they say. They took the rope and […]

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