Tuesday, April 19, 2022

PATRON – 1877 – 1879 Notes from News clippings...

 
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PATRON – 1877 – 1879 Notes from News clippings

This article and more abstracts are available in the Book ALABAMA GENEALOGY NOTES: Volume X Scroll to the bottom to see Table of Contents of the book News clippings by Mrs. Henry Certain of Huntsville, Alabama from OUR HOME JOURNAL in 1877-1879 were published in The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Vol. 07, No. 03, Fall Issue […]

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Part 4 Alabama in Mexico War – personal letter about the war

ALABAMA IN MEXICO WAR Letter to DR. W. S. WYMAN From S. F. NUNNELEE (Written June 14, 1906) Mexico War Correspondence, Military Records Division Department Archives and History) Part 4 The next day after the surrender, our Brigade was ordered to prepare for a march to Alvarado, a town of some size down the coast, 60 […]

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PATRON + Thompson, Alabama was incorporated in 1883 and had around 200 residents in 1885

Thompson, Alabama citizens had high hopes for the newly incorporated town in 1883, but today it is only an unincorporated community in Bullock County, Alabama. The charter was repealed in July 1919 and the Post Office ceased to exist in 1954. (Transcribed from Union Springs Herald, Union Springs, Alabama October 7, 1885) THOMPSON, ALABAMA This thriving and growing town […]

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PATRON – Dallas County, Alabama – Various Early Court Records

DALLAS COUNTY, ALABAMA VARIOUS COURT RECORDS From Minutes of Probate Court of Dallas Co., Alabama: Book A p. 5: JOHN B. BATES was administrator of the estate of DANIEL HUTCHESON in 1819. Compiler’s note: I found no other papers, but did not make an exhaustive search.i Dallas Co., Alabama, Deed Book A, p. 370: I, […]

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS: Family reunions

Family reunions are coming up this spring and summer… so remember…. to take tape recorders and ask questions! A family reunion is an effective form of birth control Climbing my family tree was fun until the nuts appeared! Every family tree has some sap in it. Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the […]

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A true story, Hawkins and the Bear

In this true tale of Alabama’s pioneer days, Legendary Williamson Hawkins kills a bear near Birmingham with just an axe. Be a part of our community – be a www.alabamapioneers.com patron

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