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The Carroll family had appetites – Early history of SE Alabama 1899...

 
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The Carroll family had appetites – Early history of SE Alabama 1899

  EARLY HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMAi By W. L. Andrews Written 1899 THE SOUTHERN STAR, JUNE 28, 1899 Away up in the state famous for turpentine, persimmons, and hardy manhood, lived James Carroll, a pioneer and revolutionary patriot. He was possessed of a goodly share of this world’s goods including a number of noble sons […]

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PATRON + The Alabama Territorial Government met- first Acts passed included a divorce

The transcribed Acts below, which include an Act for a divorce,  were passed when the Government first met on the 3rd and 4th of February, 1818. ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION, FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OF THE ALABAMA TERRITORY IN THE FORTY SECOND YEAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE ST. STEPHEN’S: Printed by THOMAS EASTIN 1818 ———- ACTS &c AN ACT To amend the laws concerning Public […]

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PATRON – Alabama Death Notices – 1851 from newspaper

Click to learn how to Become a Patron! 1851 ALABAMA DEATH NOTICES FROM SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST NEWSPAPER (These records were recorded in Marion and Perry County, Alabama and include areas surrounding these counties) 1-1-1851 Died at the residence of the REV. J. C. PERKINS, his beloved consort, HANNAH PERKINS, in the sixty- third year of her […]

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PATRON – Items of Local & Personal interest June 2, 1910, in Wilcox County, Alabama

(Transcribed exactly as published from the Wilcox Progressive Era, Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama, June 2, 1910) Miss Pauline White visited Selma the past week. Mrs. C. H. McCully is visiting her home people at Newburne this week. Mr. E. P. Wright of Neenah, was a visitor to Camden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dale […]

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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Two interesting tombstones from England

Broom churchyard, Bedfordshire God be praised Here is Mr. Dudley senior, and Jane his wife also; Who while living was his superior, but see what death can do. Two of his sons also lie here, One Walter, t’other Joe: They all of them went – in the year 1510 – below.   From St. Philip’s […]

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