1764 List of Inhabitants of Mobile

A 1764 list of the inhabitants of Mobile West Florida who have taken the Oaths of Allegiences and Fidelity to his Brittonrick Majesty King George the third. Francois Alancet Francois Alexander Isabell Alexander Jean Baptist Alexandre Jacco Amon Phillip Armon Jacque Arnald Juliet De Brose Arzamari Joseph Badon Jean Baham Francois Barba Francois Barnard John Baptist Basdra Joseph Boughenon Andre Boullon Nich Bourie Joseph Bouzage Jean Lebin Braquet Caurangau Die Brassillon Maran Breawnea Pierre Breneaus Claude Le Brun Piere Cajot Nicholas Caleo Francois Camenada Pare Ferdinand Caprechin Louis Carriere Nicholas Champeigh Joseph Chastang Francois Chenetti Philip Clenpetre Francois Colin Joseph…

Alabama Genealogy

…War brought devastation and battles, notably involving local leader Col. Lemuel G. Mead. The 1931 Scottsboro Boys incident and devastating tornadoes in 1932 further marked Paint Rock’s tumultuous history. The article highlights the enduring resilience of the… Read More Elam Baptist Church Cemetery, Elamville, Alabama Elam Baptist Church Cemetery, west of Elamville in southwestern Barbour County, mainly holds twentieth-century graves. Of the approximately 470 identified interments, nearly all date from 1900 onward. There are also numerous unmarked burials. Prominent surnames include Adamson, Andrews, Arrington, Baker, Barber, Barr, Black, and many others. The survey was completed in May 2000 by Richard…

Bullock County Alabama Biographies

…M. Feagin, who was one of the oldest residents of Midway, Bullock County, Alabama. He was born in Jones County, Georgia in 1814, and his father, Samuel Feagin, was a well-respected citizen who served as a sheriff, county commissioner, and justice of the peace. In 1836, James M. Feagin and his family moved to Alabama, where he became involved in the Indian hostilities that were then underway. He raised a company of men and served as a lieutenant, scout, and pilot for various companies of United States troops and volunteers during the summer and fall of 1836. He later attained…

Bullock County Alabama Genealogy

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Created in 1866 Bullock County was named in honor of Col. Edward C. Bullock, of Barbour County, colonel of the 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment, C. S. A., who died later in the War. Bullock County, Alabama was created by the legislature, December 5, 1866, but at the same session, February 8, 1867, its boundaries were rearranged. Its territory was taken from Barbour, Macon, Montgomery and Pike counties. The county contains 610 square miles, or 390,400 acres. Bullock County lies in the southeastern section of Alabama, south of Macon and Montgomery counties, bounded on the east by Russell and Barbour, on…

Moses Jones Family

North Alabamians In The War of 1812. (X) marks soldiers who have been positively identified as being from North Alabama.– 16th Regiment (Burrus’) Of Mississippi Militia Jones, Moses, private May 1809 — Settlers and Intruders on Cherokee Indian Lands 1801-1816 May 25, 1809, Original lessees 20, under those 18 (total) 38; A list of the tenants under Doublehead’s claim (O.S. – Old Settler) Jones, Moses (among others) Names of Lessees under the first Lessees: Jones, Moses (among others) 1810, 1811, 1812, 1816 — Taxable Property in Madison Co., MS Territory, beginning 19 July 1810 Jones, Moses 1816 Madison Co., AL…

Families of Marshall County, Alabama

…hope you will add your websites here. If you know of a website with Marshall County ties, please use the comments form below and share it with all. Family Twigs My research covers the surnames; Alexander, Beard, Brock, Bush, Sandlin and Janes/Jaynes and associated surnames. Most of the information that is on this site is not written in stone. I will be placing my sources up as I have time. If you find an error, or want to add someone, there are several ways listed on this page to contact me. I would love to hear from you!    …

Marshall County, Alabama Military Records

…of the HEART OF DIXIE World War I Records A Chronology Ofafrican American Military Service IN MEMORIAM[Alabama Legislature wishes to pay special tribute] World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Marshall County, Alabama World War II Casualties Army and Air Force Korean War Korean War Casualty List KOREAN WAR Casualties By State – ALABAMA Total 671 Vietnam War The Alabama Vietnam Veterans Memorial In Mobile, Alabama U.S. Military Personnel Who Died (Including Missing and Captured Declared Dead) as a result of the Vietnam conflict, 1957-1995 The Wall on the Web    …

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My name is Dennis Partridge and I run Alabama Genealogy. I use this website to provide data for genealogists researching Alabama. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide personal genealogical research assistance. The best method to get assistance is to post a comment on the appropriate page. Those comments will be public and available for others to respond to. Thanks!…

Alabama Vital Records

…six to eight weeks needed for a response. State office has records since January 1950. For divorces prior to 1950, contact Clerk of Circuit Court in county where divorce was granted. Alabama marriage records, Macon County, 1866-1872; and Madison County, 1871-1875 Alabama marriage records, Talladega County, 1846-1864; Jefferson County, 1856-1864; and Montgomery County, 1854-1860 Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957 Alabama Miscellaneous Marriages Index Alabama African American Marriages by County Alabama, Coal Mine Fatalities, 1898-1938 Alabama, County Divorce Reports, 1818-1929; Indexes, 1908-1937;, 1818-1937 Alabama, Deaths of State Convicts, 1884-1951; Deaths of County Convicts, 1885-1922, 1884-1951 Alabama, Index to Birth and Death Certificates, 1917-1919…

Alabama Probate Offices

These are county probate offices within Alabama which have an online presence. If the county below, is not linked to an official website then you will need to contact them directly by phone to request information. The Alabama Secretary of State has a current list of all probate offices, judge, address, and phone number. You can view the list here. Autauga County Alabama Probate Office Baldwin County Alabama Probate Office Barbour County Alabama Probate Office Bibb County Alabama Probate Office Blount County Alabama Probate Office Bullock County Alabama Probate Office Butler County Alabama Probate Office Calhoun County Alabama Probate Office…

Alabama African American Genealogy Research

…Cherokees Black Chickasaws Black Choctaws Black Creeks Black Seminoles African-American Surnames Database African-American Civil War Soldiers & Sailors 1850 Lawrence County, Alabama Slave Census 1850 Federal Census, Slave Schedule 1860 Federal Census, Slave Schedule 1870 Federal Census, Black Households, Perry County Register of Slaves Brought into Perry County, 1832 Marriage Records Index Colored Wilcox County 1873-1877 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V |…

Alabama Military Records

…also display the surname range (A-G) as found on the microfilm. This collection is a part of RG 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records and is National Archive Microfilm Publication M311. Alabama, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865 Union service records of soldiers who served in the First Regiment of Alabama Cavalry.The records include a jacket-envelope for each soldier, labeled with his name, his rank, and the unit in which he served. The jacket-envelope typically contains card abstracts of entries relating to the soldier as found in original muster rolls, returns, rosters, payrolls, appointment books, hospital registers,prison…

Alabama Newspapers and Obituaries

…is a valuable collection of information. Some notices from the surrounding states of Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina can also be found here. According to author Brent Holcomb, “This volume can help pin down some rather obscure persons and prove family connections not otherwise ascertainable.” (Requires Ancestry Membership) Get 14 Days Free Access!!! Alabama Newspapers at Newspapers.com Anniston The Anniston Republic, 1903 The Anniston Star, 1900-2016 The Semi-Weekly Republic, 1909, 1911 Cullman The Cullman Banner, 1937-1947, incomplete The Cullman Democrat, 1930-1951 The Southern Immigrant, 1878 Dothan The Dothan Eagle, 1908-1951 Montgomery The Montgomery Advertiser, 2012-2016 Selma Chattanooga Daily Rebel, 1865…

Alabama Ethnic Links

Black Ancestry AccessGenealogy’s Black Genealogy African-American Genealogy Cyndi’s list of African American Links afrigeneas.com Native American Ancestry Native American Genealogy at Access Genealogy Freedman of the Five Civilized Tribes Cherokee -NC Cherokee – OK History of the Cherokee Choctaw Indians – Mississippi Band Choctaw Genealogy and Research (Armstrong Rolls 1831) Creek Indian Researcher The Seminole Tribe Cyndi’s List of Native American Links USGenWeb Native American Census Project    …

Oak Hill Cemetery, Union Springs, Alabama

…additional information e-mail Grmargie@aol.com Lot 5 J. A. Hayes Lot 2 Dr. C. H. Franklin, (A. G. Thompkins) (Caldwell) Lot 6 J. A. Hayes Lot 3 Dr. C. H. Franklin Lot 7 M. R. Houghton Lot 4 J. H. Walker (L.M.M.) Lot 8 Harmon Bron Section 24 Lot 1 L. G. Pell Lot 5 J. M. Foster Lot 2 T. “Hough” Gholston, W. W. Vaughn, James Thompkins Lot 6 W. T. Hough Lot 3 F. M. Moseley Lot 7 S. J. Foster Lot 4 F. M. Moseley Lot 8 S. J. Foster Section 25 Lot 1 F. H. Anderson Lot…

S Surnames from the City Directories for Huntsville, AL

…5th, phone 363, h same Scott, Mary, cook, h (r) 304 e Holmes Scott, Mary F, cook, h 401 Davis Scott, Stephen (Matilda), porter, h 406 Spragin Scott, Wm J (Nannie), emp Lowe Mills, h same Scotti, Thos, restaurant, 113 w Clinton, h same Scroggins, Jesse A (Tishie), mtrmn, h 312 Winston Scruggs, Amelia, h (r) 631 Adams av Scruggs, Archie (Vick), lab, h 410 Pelham Scruggs, Burgess E (Sophia D) phys 316 w Holmes, 2d floor, h 430 Pelham Scruggs, Burl (Sarah), lab, h 210 Townsend Scruggs, Burt, lab, h 210 Townsend Scruggs, Calvin (Martha), lab, h 751 Madison…

Photographs of the Ferner Family

Ferner Family

…Abraham T.; Harvey Ross; and Sarah Rosetta FERNER, all born between 1854 and 1878. Daniel married Sarah Belle NICKERSON (1867-1936) on 12 May 1895 in Mercer Co., OH and they had four children including, Inez Lea; Thelma L.; Daniel Andrew Johnson; and Herbert L: FERNER. After Sarah died Daniel remarried Martha Maude STEVENS (1882-1973) on 5 Nov 1937 in Jay Co., IN. Daniel died in 1954 and he is buried in the Green Mound Cemetery in Fort Recovery, OH. Sarah Belle NICKERSON was b. 11 Feb 1867 in Fort Recovery, OH to parents Joshua E. NICKERSON (1826-1904) and Sarah MCDOWELL…