Traces in the Sand

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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 788

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Traces in the Sand; a History of the Allison and Allied Families of Campbell County, Virginia and Morgan County, Alabama

Traces in the Sand; a History of the Allison and Allied Families of Campbell County, Virginia and Morgan County, Alabama PDF Author: Vista Allison Ponter Setters
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Languages : en
Pages : 788

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Richard Booker Allison married Sarah W. Cobb in 1833 and resided in Capbell County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas and elsewhere.

Morgans of Wilcox and Clarke Counties, Alabama, and Allied Families

Morgans of Wilcox and Clarke Counties, Alabama, and Allied Families PDF Author: Helen Morgan Akens
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Category : Clarke County (Ala.)
Languages : en
Pages : 552

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Brockman, Anderson Bennett, Dean, Clark, Parks, Burt, and allied families

Brockman, Anderson Bennett, Dean, Clark, Parks, Burt, and allied families PDF Author: William Everett Brockman
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Languages : en
Pages : 204

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Pioneer Families of Sumter County, Alabama

Pioneer Families of Sumter County, Alabama PDF Author: Nelle Morris Jenkins
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Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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Hendon Brothers in the Civil War

Hendon Brothers in the Civil War PDF Author: William Hendon
Publisher: William S. Hendon
ISBN: 1424166772
Category : Alabama
Languages : en
Pages : 142

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In late 1863, the Hendon brothers from northern Alabama went to war. Most men around them joined the Confederate Army as did James, the oldest son of William and Sarah Hendon. James joined the 10th Alabama Infantry Regiment and fought in Leeas Army of Northern Virginia against U.S. Grantas Overland Campaign of 1864, including the Wilderness, Spotsylvania and the Bloody Angle, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and the end at Appomattox. However, for the other three brothers, the Union cavalry was their choice. Robert, Jonathan and Henry joined the 1st U.S. Alabama Cavalry Regiment and fought in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and in the battle for Atlanta under William Tecumseh Sherman. Four brothers went to war and only three came home. This book is the story of their war-time experiences and the deep divide that came to their family as a result.

MORGANS OF WILCOX AND CLARKE COUNTIES ALABAMA AND ALLIED FAMILIES.

MORGANS OF WILCOX AND CLARKE COUNTIES ALABAMA AND ALLIED FAMILIES. PDF Author: HELEN MORGAN & MORGAN AKENS (SHELDON LEGRANDE.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 592

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Roach, Roberts, Ridgeway, and Allied Families

Roach, Roberts, Ridgeway, and Allied Families PDF Author: Marielou Roach Fair
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 274

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Extensive lineage charts and family records including Revolutionary lines for D.A.R. Includes, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Includes index.

Campbell and McCall Family History

Campbell and McCall Family History PDF Author: Rachel Marlene Campbell
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Languages : en
Pages : 524

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Edward Campbell (1757-ca. 1816) married Mary McLellan, immigrated from Scotland to Charleston, South Carolina in 1788, and settled in what is now Dillon County, South Carolina in the 1790s. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and elsewhere.

Youngblood-Armstrong and Allied Families

Youngblood-Armstrong and Allied Families PDF Author: Frances Youngblood
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Languages : en
Pages : 364

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Thomas Youngblood (ca. 1772-1863) and his wife, Jane Head, migrated from South Carolina in 1834 to Bullock County, Alabama. Their descendant, William Youngblood (1839-1924), married Fannie Armstrong in 1882. Armstrong ancestry is traced to Martin Armstrong who was in Tryon County, South Carolina and later moved to Hancock County, Georgia. He died ca. 1810. Descendants lived in Alabama and elsewhere.