Monday, April 27, 2020

Busy Bee Cafe, in Cullman, Alabama established 1919 now rebuilt...

 
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Busy Bee Cafe, in Cullman, Alabama established 1919 now rebuilt

On April 27, 2011, the citizens of Cullman, Alabama lost many of their original structures, when an EF4 tornado struck downtown Cullman, Alabama.  Many historic buildings were destroyed including the Busy Bee Cafe. Established in 1919 the Busy Bee Cafe is Cullmans oldest restaurant. It was originally opened in by Milford Ford. "When people would come in to town, […]

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PATRON + Life in Coal Mines on November 21, 1900, with film

  LIFE IN COAL MINES Tedious Work Combined With Constant Danger Explosions and Falling Walls are Sources of Terror to Miners and Their Families – Danger from Fire Damp and Floods (Transcribed from Our Mountain Home, Talladega, Alabama, November 21, 1900) Working underground is not, at best, a very pleasant occupation, but when to the […]

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PATRON – On October 6, 1905 Lauderdale native fights evil in Birmingham

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume V- Scroll to bottom to see Table of Contents of this book Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/did-you-know-we-now-have-an…/ to see how to Become a Patron and unlock this story now. NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS from The Florence Times October 6, 1905 Citizens of Florence mentioned in the following stories […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: My ancestors disappeared! What should I do?

Genealogy tip: Do you have an elusive ancestor that may have been mentioned once or twice in a census and then disappears? This can be frustrating, especially when it’s your direct line. Here are some tips to try to find your ancestor again. Elusive Ancestors…. Create a timeline for the ancestor based on the facts […]

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