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    1. Re: [AL-MOBILEBAY-L] Yellow fever epidemic
    2. Marian Cranford
    3. Hi - There are a number of Wells listed in the book Magnoilia Cem,etery, 1828 - 1971, by Thompson, as follows. I'm listing everything in the book about these folks. I'll put the names they're listed with , which probably means in the same lot, in parentheses. P.199: Ellen Wells, A native of Boston, Died Oct 21, 1855 Age 21 years (Mary e. Naylor) p. 213: Ruth B. Wells, 1908 - 1941 (King, Brannon, McMillan, Seibert, Elis, King, Seibert) p 215: Hl L Wells, Dec. 25, 1893 , Age 33 years. (In Knights of Pythias Lot, Reserve Lodge No. 24) p. 369: Angella Kimballl Pritchard Wells (Pritchard) p. 455: Preston Bookter Wells, 1872 - 1958; Chick Wallace Wells, 1877 - 1936. p. 489: Irby L. Wells, Oct 12, 1901 - April 7, 1947 ( Burns, Burns) None of this seems to fit what you need, but maybe there's a lead there. Good luck, Marian At 04:22 PM 5/7/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Dear researchers, > >I am looking for more information on my ancestor James B. Wells born in >Macon, Bibb Co., GA in 1808. It is said that his parents both died in a >yellow fever epidemic in Mobile, Ala. I have no idea when this might have >been. >Does anyone have any information on a Wells family in Mobile from around >1810-1825 or know anything about an epidemic in this area which could help >me pinpoint a year of death to search records. > >Thanks in advance, >Lisa Sloan-Limmer >The Woodlands, Texas > > > >==== AL-MOBILEBAY Mailing List ==== >WANTED: MGS members to work on the MGS Online Staff and help maintain >and improve the MGS Web Site. Email <[email protected]> if you are >willing to volunteer or have questions about what you can do. > >

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