This biography can be found in Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume VI HENRY BRAMLETTE GRAY BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1867 GA d. 1919 AL) Jefferson County, Alabama Henry Bramlette Gray was born in Calhoun, Ga., Feb. 8, 1867. He was the son of Zachariah Thompson Gray and Elizabeth Annie (Kiker) Gray, who lived […]
(Local news transcribed from THE MONTGOMERY, ADVERTISER, Montgomery, Ala., February 7, 1900) B. F. RODEN ACCEPTS B. F. Roden, who was yesterday elected chairman of Governor Johnston’s campaign in this county, in an interview today said: "I was reluctant to take an active hand in the present political campaign, but I finally consented to become […]
Elijah Abston was born around 1770 in Hampton, SC, the son of John Abston of Virginia or South Carolina, and died in Alabama. He married Sarah Frances Jennings in SC. She was born 1770 in SC and died 1819. Elijah moved to Dallas County, Alabama about 1820, later to Cahawba, Alabama, the first state capitol […]
The Arnold family in Alabama has a Revolutionary War ancestor and has been a part of Alabama since statehood. One of two Revolutionary War flags in existence. This one was carried at the Battle of Stoney Point, General Posey commanding (Library of Congress) This book includes considerable research completed by others. EIGHT GENERATIONS OF ARNOLDS […]
EAST LAKE ATHENEUM Private School for Young Ladies East Lake Atheneum in Birmingham, Alabama was a former private seminary of learning for young ladies. East Lake Atheneum ca. the 1890s (Birmingham Public Library) It was founded by Dr. Solomon Palmer, for years a leading educator of the South, and at one-time state superintendent of education. Located […]
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