Wednesday, September 29, 2021

TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Funny tombstones and epitaphs...

 
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TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Funny tombstones and epitaphs

Some funny tombstones from Topeka, Kansas: “Here lies Sheriff Tim McGrew who said he would arrest Bill Hennessy or die… He was right.” “Here lies Michael Horton who was not such a fast gun as he thought.” “Here lie the remains of Charley Greene, His holster was dirty; but his gun was clean. Some Funny […]

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Biography: Vassar Lyle Allen born September 28, 1868

Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/honor-your-ancestor-on-alab…/to see how to honor your ancestor as a Notable Alabama Pioneer Happy Birthday! VASSAR LYLE ALLEN BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1868-1962) Lee, Macon and Jefferson County, Alabama Vassar Lyle Allen was born at Tuskegee September 28, 1868, the son of George W. and Margaret (Wheat) Allen. His parents resided for many years at Lafayette but […]

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An interview with John Davis Esquire before 1852 about Mrs. Caffrey's capture by Native Americans

The story of the Thompson family and capture of Mrs.Caffrey in early Alabama is mentioned several times by early Alabama Historians. Here is another account of the events that transpired before 1852 from an interview with eighty-two-year-old John Davis, Esquire when he was questioned about the Native Americans. Warning: The exact words and spellings have been […]

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Essential book for WWI genealogy research in Alabama

This KINDLE book includes all the deaths from World War I, listed by the county where they last resided, over 60 pages of names. ALABAMA DEATHS FROM WW I Download this Kindle book to your Kindle in less than 30 seconds or to your PC, iPAD, iPhone, MAC or Android device with FREE Apps (below) […]

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