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William Powers ambition was to see children educated and remain free of debt...

 
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William Powers ambition was to see children educated and remain free of debt

MR. WILLIAM POWERS DEAD Another of Lauderdale’s Oldest and Best Citizens Gone (transcribed from Times Daily July 24, 1890, Florence, Alabama) This well-known citizen of Lauderdale county died at his home six miles north of Florence on Saturday, the 19th inst. Mr. William Powers was born in North Carolina in 1810, and when a small […]

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PATRON – October 5, 1853 -Administrators notice for Clark, DeJarnette, Caver, Clark and Sims of Autauga County, Alabama

(Transcribed extracts from Autauga Mercury, Autaugaville, Alabama, October 5, 1853 – Note: This paper is very faded an hard to read) ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Nathan Clark, deceased, were granted the undersigned, on the 12th day of August, 1853, by the Hon. Henley Brown, Judge of Probate, in and for […]

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