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A Ruse Saved Immigrants Lives While Traveling Through Indian Territory...

 
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A Ruse Saved Immigrants Lives While Traveling Through Indian Territory

A Ruse Saved Immigrants Lives While Traveling Through Indian Territory This story is an excerpt from the book ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Settlement: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 2)  When war finally broke out between England and France in 1752 the Chickasaws remained true to the English, and Bienville’s successor, the Marquis De Vaudreuil, determined to chastise […]

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Patron+ Grandma's Knit Stocking Memory – great story!

  GRANDMA’S KNIT STOCKING How much love went into each stitch (Transcribed from Brewton Banner (Brewton, Alabama June 2, 1883) THE OLD CUSTOM OF WINDING THE YARN A Few of the Memories that Cling Around it The stocking grandma knit; how much love went into every stitch; how many prayers were wrought into every round. […]

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PATRON – April 5, 1878 — School, Sheriff's sale and tragic accident in the news in Ashville, Alabama

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 April 5, 1878 — School, Sheriff’s sale and tragic accident in the news in Ashville, Alabama (Transcribed from The Ashland News, Ashland, Clay County, Alabama, April 5, 1878) […]

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PATRON +MONDAY MUSINGS: Family reunions

Family reunions are coming up this spring and summer… so remember…. to take tape recorders and ask questions! A family reunion is an effective form of birth control Climbing my family tree was fun until the nuts appeared! Every family tree has some sap in it. Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the […]

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