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Has fatherhood changed much since 1881? See these rules from an 1881 newspaper...

 
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Has fatherhood changed much since 1881? See these rules from an 1881 newspaper

From an 1881 newspaper: Father’s Rules for Governing children: Cultivate a love of giving fair play. Everyone, of course, likes to receive fair play, but no one ought to imagine, therefore, that he loves fair play. Father and child lithograph New York  Published by N. Currier, c1849. (Library of Congress) Teach from the very first, […]

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The Tubb Family had many descendants in Perry County, Alabama

This article and more abstracts are available in the Books ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume II  and ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume VII Tubb Family of Perry County, Alabama From "Deeds, Mortgages, and Bills of Sale, 1826-31": p.68: Articles of agreement entered into in the year 1802, between WILLIAM TUBB, SR., of Greenville District, S. C., on […]

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First church building in Birmingham built from seeds planted by two sisters from Connecticut

St. John’s Episcopal Church Elyton, Jefferson County, Alabama St John’s Episcopal Church was founded in Elyton, Jefferson County, Alabama in 1850. In the decade from 1840 to 1850 the Episcopal Church had no foothold in Alabama between the parallels of Tuscaloosa and Huntsville, except a small parish at Jacksonville, organized in 1849. Sisters from Connecticut […]

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