Tuesday, April 27, 2021

PATRON + Margaret Eades – Witness To Indian Wars – Part II...

 
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PATRON + Margaret Eades – Witness To Indian Wars – Part II

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/ Margaret Eades – Witness To Indian Wars PART II After we had been in the Fort six months, the Indians became very hostile, crossed the Alabama and burned […]

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PATRON + Limestone County – Scraps X – The first camp meeting in Limestone County was held by the Methodists

“SCRAPS” RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF LIMESTONE COUNTY By Thomas Smith Malone Excerpt of transcription from The Athens Post, May 9, 1867 Page 2, Column 2 Part X We promised, in the last number, to give in this paper some account of the earlier camp-meetings, held in this county by the Methodist. First Camp-meeting […]

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Some Descendants of Georg Michael BATES (1743-1800)

Have you ever followed a genealogy line and then discovered you were following a previous researcher’s path? Don’t waste precious time and money completing genealogy research others have done! Take advantage of what other genealogy researchers have discovered and download this inexpensive Ebook. Browse the FREE SAMPLE pages on Amazon (which includes a brief descendant […]

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About the song Sweet Home Alabama

The song SWEET HOME ALABAMA by Lynyrd Skynyrd is well-known and loved by many Alabamians. It has been used in movies, advertisements, and commercials concerning Alabama. One verse in the lyrics refers to Muscle Shoals, a city in  northwest Alabama which in the 1960’s was known as “The Hit Recording Capital of the World,” Many […]

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