Sunday, February 20, 2022

The “parting of ways” at the Lawrenceburg, Tennessee crossroads had to be a defining moment...

 
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The "parting of ways" at the Lawrenceburg, Tennessee crossroads had to be a defining moment

Hayes Family Crosses the Alabama-Tennessee Line (Posted in Public Pages of Ancestry.com  by Sharon Hayes December 20, 2009) It was 1861, the outset of the Civil War when Edmond Hayes came into the world. He was born in Bibb County Alabama to James Richard Hayes and his second wife Nancy. Ancestry records show James was […]

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PATRON + This is what once stood at 1st Avenue and 19th street in Birmingham [vintage pictures & film]

A parking deck at 1st Avenue and 19th street now stands on the site of where the magnificent Morris Hotel stood. The Morris Hotel and Morris Avenue in Birmingham, Alabama are named for one of the city’s founders, Josiah Morris. Morris Hotel ca. 1900 (Birmingham Public Library) Second to no business house in the whole […]

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PATRON – Knights of Pythias was established in 1864 to promote friendship between north and south [old photographs]

The Order of Knights of Pythias aim was to heal the wounds between the North and South and promote friendship among men and relieve suffering. Today in addition to supporting our military, the Alabama Knights of Pythias do charitable work, sponsor dances, do fundraising events and hold socials for members and their guests.i   It is an international, […]

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Six generations of Isaac Abercrombie of Perry County, Alabama

Isaac Abercrombie was a pioneer of Perry County, Alabama (born 1748 Scotland – died 1825 Alabama) This book is a compilation of six generations of his descendants. It includes sources such as wills, deeds, Bible records, etc. Many descendants moved west to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Arkansas. The Birds’ Nest, U.S. Route 43, Vilula, Perry […]

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