Some thoughts about family history research….. Photo of Genealogy Tree of Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland undocumented 1884 (Library of Congress) Can a first cousin once removed…RETURN? A pack rat is hard to live with, but makes a fine ancestor. Genealogy is tracing yourself back to better people. I think my ancestors had several "Bad […]
Do you have the name Michael Bates (1743-1800) in your family research? Michael Bates, who died in Newberry District, South Carolina, was born Georg Michael Bez on 11 May 1743 in Mägerkingen, a town in the Landkreis (county) of Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This pioneer’s descendants are scattered throughout the United States including Alabama. Some of […]
Newspaper clippings found at the Alabama Department of Archives and History NEWTON BRUMMETT MURDER FROM “THE ANNISTON HOT BLAST”, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama Issue of Saturday, December 22, 1883 MARSHALL County News Isam Watts and his aged mother Julia Ann Watts, charged with the murder of Newton Brummett in Marshall county in 1879, were arrested […]
Daniel Milton James, son of William or Thomas James was born around 1760 in North Carolina. He married Rebecca Mossle (b 1770 NC – d. 1845 NC) Daniel and Rebecca resided in Cannon, Tennessee in 1836 where he died in June 1836. All their children were born in North Carolina. (continued below) Some Descendants of Daniel […]
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