Sunday, October 24, 2021

Names and death dates of FREEMASONS who died in flu epidemic for the year 1926...

 
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Names and death dates of FREEMASONS who died in flu epidemic for the year 1926

Many deaths occurred in the State of Alabama in the year 1926 from the Spanish flu epidemic when the Alabama Freemasons were flourishing. This is a handy reference for Alabama family researchers. Masonic building in Sheffield, Alabama (Carol Highsmith Library of Congress) Alabama Freemasons Genealogy Information for the year 1926  is a compilation of names and […]

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AUTHOR SUNDAY – Sometimes you must tear away the grass to find what you want

TEARING AWAY THE GRASS Re-formatted from the Logbook of Joy Chichester, September 7-8, 2004 It was the possibility of predecessors' intersections with history, and the mystery of my unknown grandfather that sent me on my journey through the family tree. Before 2004, my only research tools were the microfilm census records at the National Archives […]

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PATRON + Letters home from the California gold rush

John Turner Milner, born 1826 in Pike County, Ga., moved to Alabama after his trip to California and was one of the surveyors of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad. Later he surveyed the route of the old South and North which eventually became the Louisville and Nashville, and also selected the route of the […]

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The Ten Commandments of Deep South Butterbeans

(We had so much fun with grits, and cornbread, we decided to add Deep South Butterbeans) The Ten Commandments of Deep South Butterbeans Thou shalt use only large dry white butterbeans Thou shalt soak dried beans overnight Thou shalt use only enough water to cover beans Thou shalt not stir the butterbeans too much while cooking Thou […]

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The ghost of Aunt Pokey still takes care of this home

Click to see how to Become a Patron and read all the stories on Alabama Pioneers! Greenwood, at the junction of the Old Anniston-Gadsden Road and County Road 25 is the oldest structure of Greek Revival (Georgian) in Calhoun County. Remarkably, the beautiful house remained in the same family for six generations. Jacob Ross Green started […]

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Are you missing out on #lostForgotten #Alabama #stories and #pictures like these on http://alabamapioneers.com? Join https://patreon.com/alabamapioneers and see them all!

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BIOGRAPHY: John Graham born 1792

This biography is included in the Books Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable  Alabama Pioneers Volume II & First Families of Lawrence County, Alabama Vol. I JOHN GRAHAM BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (b. ca. 1792 – d. 1864) (from Franklin, Tennessee to Lawrence Co., Alabama) The father of Judge William C. Graham of the county court of Lawrence County, […]

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BIOGRAPHY: Dr. William Claiborne Williams born October 23,1876

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WILLIAM CLAIBORNE WILLIAMS, M. D. BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1876-aft. 1904) Shelby, Jefferson and Blount county, Alabama William Claiborne Williams, M.D. was one of the rising young physicians of Shelby county. He was born Oct. 23, 1876, in Brooksville, Blount county, Ala., where his father at that time was a merchant. At the age […]

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