Thursday, September 16, 2021

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! Four Alabama Footprints books have been combined into one book...

 
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BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! Four Alabama Footprints books have been combined into one book

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! Four Alabama Footprints books have been combined into one book Alabama Footprints Volumes V-VIII: Four Books in One – ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Immigrants ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Statehood ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Removal ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Banished Interesting History retold as real life. Many pioneers traveled to what would become the State of Alabama at an […]

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The old county of Cahawba became Bibb County – here are some pioneers

With the removal of the Indians in 1814 by Andrew Jackson and his men, settlers began to migrate to the fertile Cahawba land that later became Bibb County, Alabama, even before the Federal survey of the land was completed. Compiled records of BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA PIONEERS VOLUME II Farm clearings named after rivers and creeks […]

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Biography: John Davidson Alexander born September 15, 1829

Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/honor-your-ancestor-on-alab…/to see how to honor your ancestor as a Notable Alabama Pioneer Happy Birthday! JOHN DAVIDSON ALEXANDER BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1829-1901) Marengo County, Alabama John Davidson Alexander was born September 15, 1829, in Mecklenburg County, N. C, and died February 24, 1901, at Faunsdale, Alabama. He was the son of Joseph McKnitt Alexander and Nancy […]

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Power of the internet solves a family's 20-year-old mystery in 15 minutes

On the site Metafilter, a user posted a photo of a card that their grandmother had filled with the random letters once she became unable to speak in the final days of battling brain cancer. Within 15 minutes the code was deciphered, solving a 20-year mystery. My grandmother passed away in 1996 of a fast-spreading […]

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RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Two old recipes from the past – old-fashioned apple sauce and Molasses Pudding

A simple recipe for Old-fashioned applesauce Pare and chop a dozen medium-sized apples, put them in a deep pudding-dish; sprinkle over them a heaping coffee-cupful of sugar and one of water. Place them in the oven and bake slowly two hours or more, or until they are a deep red-brown; quite as nice as preserves. […]

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Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume II has now been updated with many direct links to burial sites.

Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume II has now been updated with many direct links to burial sites.  Did you know that all Alabama Pioneer E-books can be downloaded immediately from Amazon.com – Read eBooks using the FREE Kindle Reading App on Most Devices? Click below to see how.   Pioneers included in Biographies of Notable […]

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