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Part II – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!...

 
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Part II – Early Cherokee County, Alabama – Early Reminiscences of J. D. Anthony born in 1825!

Cherokees exterminate the Black Cherokees before Europeans arrive CHEROKEE COUNTY, ALABAMA REMINISCENCES OF ITS EARLY SETTLEMENT Part II By Rev. J. D. Anthony From a clipping from the Gadsden Times (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 08, No. 03, Fall Issue 1946) CHRISTIANITY IN THE NATION On our arrival in the nation, we found […]

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Biography: Thomas Hamilton Abney born 1795

THOMAS HAMILTON ABNEY BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1795-1870) Bibb County, Alabama Thomas Hamilton Abney was born in 1795, at Edgefield, S. C., and died January 8, 1870, at Randolph, Bibb County; son of Samuel Abney and Mary (Kennedy) Abney. The immigrant ancestor came from England and settled near Raleigh, N. C. Samuel was a soldier in […]

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PATRON + Fort Charlotte at Mobile was still garrisoned with Spanish troops as late as 1792

This is an excerpt from ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Pioneers: Lost & Forgotten Stories (Volume 3) First Edition Become an Alabama Pioneers Patron/Patreon and unlock even more stories! https://www.alabamapioneers.com/unlock-the-secrets-to-alabamas-past/ INTRODUCTION They felt the lure of the frontier and struck out for unknown territory, bringing with them only very few implements to survive. They came from Tennessee, North […]

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PATRON – One Dr. Coleman returns to Abbeville, Henry County, Alabama while another leaves for Alaska.

THE DOTHAN EAGLE, HOUSTON COUNTY, ALABAMA 1908 NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS Find your southeast Alabama ancestor in this great KINDLE Book. Immediate download! Dothan was a railroad hub for Southeast Florida and the editor of this newspaper mentions each visitor and their relation to local citizens. Some surnames mentioned – ADAMSON, AIREY, ANDERSON, ARMSTEAD, ARMSTRONG, ARNOLD, ASKEW, […]

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