Friday, April 22, 2022

PATRON + Newspaper interview with a former Slave of Franklin County who lived 107 Years...

 
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PATRON + Newspaper interview with a former Slave of Franklin County who lived 107 Years

  (This was transcribed From the Franklin County Times, Alabama many years ago) Editor Franklin County Times: What is there about the name “Dickson” that is conducive to longevity? You have has some articles lately about Mr. Richard H. Dickson, of Goose Creek, Texas who has the distinction of being in his hundredth year.  I […]

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PATRON + GOOD OLE DAYS – Can you believe there was deep snow in 1886 that lay on the ground until April in Cleburne County, Alabama?

  EARLY DAYS IN CLEBURNE, by Mrs. M. Fowler of Fruithurst, Alabama (The following transcription of the history of Cleburne County, Alabama was written in 1936 and published in The Cleburne News From The Cleburne News, November 26, 1936 Heflin, Cleburne Co., Alabama For much of this data relating to Cleburne county, then Benton county, in […]

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PATRON – Randolph County, Alabama – (J) – Civil War soldiers with links to gravesites

All the names of the Civil War Soldiers buried in Randolph County can be found in the book Alabama Genealogy Notes Volume XI Postcard is of U. S. Post Office, Roanoke, Ala. -"Visitors and Tourists will always receive a True Southern Welcome at Brown’s Rexall Drug Store in Roanoke, Alabama. Travelers to and from Florida […]

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PATRON + BIOGRAPHY: Captain John William Tobin born April 21, 1827

This biography is included in the Book Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Alabama Pioneers Volume II CAPTAIN JOHN WILLIAM TOBIN BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY (1827-1865) CLARKE COUNTY, ALABAMA Captain John William Tobin was born on April 21, 1827, in Clarke county, Ala.; the son of John Tobin and Emily Elizabeth Phelps. His father’s grandfather came from […]

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