Is Andrew Thomas your ancestor? Browse the FREE SAMPLE pages at Amazon on Some Descendants of Andrew Thomas (1759-1832): With Genealogy Notes & Sources (which includes a brief descendant outline in the first pages) on Amazon to see if this is your family line. Andrew Thomas, Jr. was born around 1759 in South Carolina. It is believed […]
This biography can be found in Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume V THOMAS CARSON McDONALD GENEALOGY and BIOGRAPHY (b. 1854 AL d. 1923) Greensboro, and Birmingham, Alabama Thomas Carson McDonald is in the real estate and laundry business at Birmingham. He was born in Greensboro, Ala., November 2, 1854. His father was […]
This biography can be found in Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume 1 Now in Ebook, Paperback and Hardback! HENLEY GRAHAM SNEAD Biography and Genealogy (1814-1906) Bibb County, Alabama Captain Henley Graham Snead was born October 27, 1814, in Richmond County, North Carolina. He traveled to Bibb County, Alabama, with his parents Daniel […]
James Acton, Sr. was born 1746, Longnor, Shropshire, England and died Elizabeth McCraft (b. 1750 Scotland – d. 1823 Garrard, Kentucky, USA). James died 1764 in Henry County, Virginia. Some Alabama Descendants of JAMES ACTON (1746-1819) is a compilation of the Alabama descendants of James Acton, Sr.(1746-1819) follows his son, John James Acton descendants who moved […]
WARNING: This story has been transcribed from unedited handwritten notes from 1930s and may contain some offensive language OTHER FOLKLORE WPA Writer’s Project Written in the 1930s BY WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Many of the practices of the colored people, and many white people especially of the remote rural sections come in the domain of folklore. They […]
Each day we (Alabama Pioneers) discover new information about Alabama citizens buried deep in old newspapers and books. Typical search engines do not find this data because the type on the paper is severely faded and/or smeared. It takes the human eye to find it. Continued below…… For example, local newspapers were often filled with […]
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