Monday, September 4, 2023

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New benefit for our Family Researcher Plus Member!

Click to see how to Become a Patron of Alabama Pioneers and read thousands of lost and forgotten stories, free books and other added benefits for only $2 a month. Cancel anytime We have new benefits for our higher tier Patron Members $5+Family Researcher ALL THE ABOVE PLUS $10+Family Researcher Plus ALL THE ABOVE PLUS […]

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PATRON – August 4, 1894 – Newspaper Personals and Stories from Hope and Rhodesville, Lauderdale County, Alabama

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PATRON + MONDAY MUSINGS – Old Age

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 17 enumeration of Talladega's first legal highways & residences

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Is your ancestor listed below?

Opened for settlement by Congress in 1798, the fertile land near the Mississippi River was a place of frenzied speculation and immigration by the French at an even earlier date, during the time, called the Mississippi Bubble in Europe. This is the third volume of Biographies of Notable and Not-so-Notable Early Alabama Pioneers — Revised […]

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PATRON -Difficulties of being a pioneer

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Don't ignore that feeling of being drawn to a cemetery, these ladies didn't and look what happened

Serendipity Moments by Ruth Pickle Three years ago, my daughter-in-law, Gail, and myself, from Iowa and my sister, Teddie, and cousin, JoAnn, from NM, decided to meet in Oklahoma and go "cemetery hopping". We searched from Washington, of central Oklahoma, down into southeastern Oklahoma. Our main goal was to find Chism where my Mom, a […]

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