Friday, April 30, 2021

Have You Ever Been Attacked By The Genealogy Police?...

 
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Have You Ever Been Attacked By The Genealogy Police?

Have you ever been attacked by the Genealogy Police? You will if you ever write a historical book or post genealogy information on the Internet. Of course, we do not really have genealogy police but I ran across this article The Genealogy Police by J. L. Beeken.  It is very funny, but sadly also very true. […]

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PATRON + Wolf Brand whiskey – made in Shelby County, Alabama in the 1930s

WOLF BRAND by S. J. 1/25/39 editorial board Woodrow Hand1 Shelby County voted dry in the recent (1939) prohibition issue and the people chorused: "Whiskey, whiskey everywhere; and not a drop to drink." But they were only kidding. They knew that Shelby County was the one and only home of "Wolf Brand," that powerful beverage […]

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PATRON – Cleburne County officers on March 26, 1891

CLEBURNE COUNTY DIRECTORY (Excerpt transcribed from Cleburne New Era, Heflin, Alabama March 26, 1891) CIRCUIT COURT Hon. LeRoy F. Box — Judge J. P. Yarborough, C. Clerk W. A. Stephens, Sheriff Meets 2d Monday in March and September and holds two weeks. CHANCERY COURT Hon. S. K. McSpadden, Chancellor O. W. Shepard, Register Regular Term […]

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Research on descendants of the TERRY FAMILY surname in Alabama

SOME TERRY FAMILIES OF ALABAMA is a  378 page e-book that includes a compilation of documented genealogy records, notes and brief biographies of JAMES TERRY (1727- 1799) Alabama descendants, DAVID TERRY (1771- 1846) of Bibb County, Alabama and WILLIAM TERRY (1715-1775) Alabama descendants. Browse the FREE SAMPLE pages (which includes a brief descendant outline in the first […]

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