Hey Nicole! This is Annie Otwell-Abbott. We spoke via email few years ago over Hastings Family info. I too have lost touch!! Email me and we can chat more...
I noticed in one of my family tree entries that I don't have a last name of one of the people; hope, someone can help. Robert M. Green 1865/1950, his wife was...
Does anyone have any information on Jackson County men serving in the union army during the Civil War? I was researching an uncle, John M. IRBY who served in...
Sylvia King
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Mar 4, 2008 10:56 pm
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If you go to a search engine( I used Yahoo) and put in "1st Alabama Calvary" you will get some information. ... Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all...
Since I do not know what you are specifically looking for; here are some of the web sites that came up during a "Google" search; I am sure that within some of...
Hi Clay,It is interesting that there were Union soldiers from Jackson County.Dade County,GA which is next door was the first county in the South to secede fom...
Interesting also that in the listing provided on the Irby's they had "Prisoner of War" in the record, were they forced to fire against there Southern Brothers?...
Jimmie Quite the contrary, John M. Irby was taken prisoner by the Confederate Troops. All of the 1st Alabama were supporters of the Union and volunteers. Most...
Does anyone have any history on this college? My gg grandfather was an instructor there and so was his wife. He was also the superintendent of Jackson County...
Thank you for your correction, Clay I so appreciate it. My reference was to the listing provided to the list as a reference for John Irby's involvement in the...
Jimmie, I had often wondered why there had been so many cavalry raids in northeast Alabama and south central Tennessee. The book "With Blood and Fire: Life...
Hi! I thought I would start this by letting everyone know that I will be making at least three posts here in the next hour. I did some research last week....
Hi! From the book "History of the Rise and Progress of the the Baptists in Alabama, 1780-1841" by Hosea Holcombe, Phila., 1840; reprinted by Unigraphic, Inc.,...
From Book G pages 53-54. I will summarize the main parts. John Williams to Baptist Church. "This Indenture made & entered in to this first day of June one ...
The highlights of this deed. From Book G pages 249-250. E.C. Williams Adm. of John Williams Decd. to John Williams Indenture made and entered into the 18t day...
From Book G pages 201-202 From John Williams and wife to Wm. W. Davis October 5, 1855 In consideration of sixteen hundred dollars from William W. Davis to John...
Some of my ancestors, including the PADGETTS, were members of the Paint Rock Baptist Church. I have a book of the Minutes of that church back then. Velma ...
Vrgfdonna@...
Mar 8, 2008 6:45 pm
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Robert, I will look at the book of minutes of the Paint Rock Baptist Church and see if the Pastors are listed, if you would like. Velma **************It's Tax...
Vrgfdonna@...
Mar 8, 2008 7:12 pm
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I believe the J.Hall referred to is my gggggf James Hall who was a baptist minister and one of the original settlers in Jackson County. His wife was Mary Ann...
Robert, I also have Williams family in Jackson County, I am curious about John Williams, do you know if he was born in Jackson County? What other Williams are...
Hi! Haven't heard from you I a while. Have you found parents for Collier Johnson? Jim Johnson From: jacksongenealogy@yahoogroups.com ...
Jim Johnson
doublej@...
Mar 9, 2008 12:26 am
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Here's another enigma. The 1830 US Census for Jackson County shows Alexander Johnson living next to Thomas Evans with Collier Johnson living 6 houses away....
Jim Johnson
doublej@...
Mar 9, 2008 1:33 am
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Sue This is NOT an appropriate message for the Group. You may send such message to individual members but not to the Group as a whole. I have in the past...
This is to every body. I am sorry these was hit by mistake, I will try harder next time to watch which one I hit . but with bad eye sight some times it hard to...