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Fire at library broke up a domino game in Eutaw, Greene County, Alabama...

 
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Fire at library broke up a domino game in Eutaw, Greene County, Alabama

THE HISTORY OF THE GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY By Emory Peebles Hildreth (Transcribed from The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 05, No. 04, Winter Issue 1943) As librarian of the Greene County Library during its thirteen and a half years of existence, I think maybe I should write a brief history of the library, before my memory […]

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PATRON + Amazing – Some letters from John Hunt and his brother William from 1835

JOHN HUNT By Robert C. Hunt, Chattanooga, Tenn. The first white man known to have settled in the Huntsville area was an Indian trader by the name of John Ditto and usually referred to as “Old Man Ditto”.1 Ditto’s Landing was located at the present site of Whitesburg on the Tennessee River about ten miles […]

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PATRON – Bible record includes surnames of Greene, Pate, Ingram, Gaulding, Easterly and many more

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume IX Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book WILLIAM H. GREENE BIBLE Wilmore’s New Analytical Reference Bible, Published New York, Henry F. Giere, 1904. Original entries apparently made by William H. Greene, who was born in […]

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Are you a geneaholic? Here is how to find out.

Here are the Top Ten Indicators you’ve become a Geneaholic….. 10. You introduce your daughter as your descendant 9. You’ve never met any of the people you send e-mail to, even though you’re related 8. You can recite your lineage back eight generations, but can’t remember your nephew’s name 7. You have more photographs of […]

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