Saturday, October 2, 2021

BIOGRAPHY: Edward Harman Cabaniss born October 1, 1857 – photograph...

 
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BIOGRAPHY: Edward Harman Cabaniss born October 1, 1857 – photograph

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!   EDWARD HARMAN CABANISS BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1857-1936) Jefferson County, Alabama Hon. Edward Harman Cabaniss was an attorney at law in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born Oct. 1, 1857, at Forsyth, Monroe county, Georgia. His father, George Augustus Cabaniss, was also born at Forsyth; was a lawyer and merchant for a number of […]

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ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Series – Removal includes treaties, speeches of officials Indian removal

ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS – Removal includes many of the speeches, letters and methods used by the U. S. Government to remove the Native Americans from the South. Makes a great gift! (Also available as a Kindle book here) This book documents many of the treaties, enticement, and reasons why the Native-American were forced to leave the South. Beginning […]

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FUNNY FRIDAY – Excessive brain labor causes baldness? This is funny!

[When conducting research for my historical fiction series, Tapestry of Love, I sometimes run across historical trivia that is very funny.  I thought I’d share this one.] Can you believe doctors once thought this was the reason for baldness? This is an excerpt about the reason for Baldness from 1883 Ladies Guide in Health and Disease by Kellogg: […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Rev. J. P. Barton born October 1844

Click http://www.alabamapioneers.com/honor-your-ancestor-on-alab…/to see how to honor your ancestor as a Notable Alabama Pioneer REV. J. P. BARTON BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1844 – aft. 1896) Talladega and Colbert County, Alabama Rev. J. P. Barton, of Talladega, comes of Virginia parentage and was born in Colbert County, Ala., October 1844. In 1871 he united with the Little Zion Baptist […]

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Photograph is a group of women golfers from Birmingham Country Club 1916 (Alabama Department of Archives and History) Stay on top of all Alabama Pioneers stories, videos and pictures! Sign up for the Alabama Pioneers FREE newsletter emailed to you daily. Get the Daily Update from Alabama Pioneers Don’t miss out on Alabama history, get […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Addison G. Smith, born October 1, 1851

Happy Birthday! ADDISON G. SMITH BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (b. 1851- d. 1933) Sumter and Jefferson County, Alabama Addison G. Smith was a corporation and railroad lawyer of Birmingham. He was born at Livingston, Sumter county, Ala., Oct. 1, 1851. His father, Edward Ward Smith (1825 NC-1874 AL) was a native of North Carolina, a graduate […]

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Do you have more information about these Confederate soldiers?

Do you have additional information about these Confederate soldiers? These photographs are located at the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Click on the link at the end to inform the Alabama Department of Archives and History. You can also order a copy of the photograph from them   Colonel Bolling Hall, 59th Alabama Infantry, […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Richard Forsey born October 1, 1795 – photograph

Happy Birthday! RICHARD FORSEY BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY (1795-1855) Madison County, Alabama by Lavone Johnson Anglen Richard Forsey was born October 01, 1795 in Somerset, England, Chard near Taunton. His parents were Richard Forsey and Mary Deane. He died November 7, 1855 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. Richard Forsey became the third owner of the Bell […]

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