Friday, August 28, 2020

Can you believe a blind minister preached the first sermon in Conecuh County?...

 
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Can you believe a blind minister preached the first sermon in Conecuh County?

(transcribed with misspellings etc.,  from History of Conecuh County, Alabama: Embracing a detailed record of events…pub. by Benjamin Franklin Riley 1881) Early Bellville Settlement Conecuh County, Alabama In 1818 there came to the Bellville settlement (in the future Conecuh County, Alabama) a young man whose name was Robert C. Paine. Location of Conecuh County, Alabama […]

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PATRON + A cute turkey hunting story from 1937 Clarke County, Alabama

The Mrs. Kills A Turkey (From the Clarke County Democrat 1937 reprinted in The Tuscaloosa News Dec. 8, 1937) When the average man kills a turkey he assumes an air of nonchalance and sophistication intended to convey the impression that he had really expected to do it and belying the fact that he is about […]

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PATRON – Names of Doctors who had been examined and permitted to practice in early Alabama

Click to learn how to Become a Patron! Names of Doctors who had been examined and permitted to practice in early Alabama (Transcribed from Alabama State Gazette, Cahaba, Alabama April 3, 1825) MEDICAL NOTICE The Members of the Medical Board of this place, who were appointed by an act of the Legislature of this State, […]

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PATRON – Genealogy notes from JACKSONVILLE REGISTER, ALABAMA January 28, 1837

Patron member story This article and more abstracts are also available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume III– Scroll to bottom to see Table of Contents of this book JACKSONVILLE REGISTER, ALABAMA January 28, 1837 The following hit-and-run accident was published in the Jacksonville Republican in 1837. January 18, 1837 MOST EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR A Mrs. […]

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