Jr. Co L of the 15th Ala was mustered at Perote, then Pike, now Bullock County Mar 15, 1862 under the command of Capt (Dr.) Robert H. Hill; Capt Hill was killed at the battle of Cross Keys, Va. less than three months later; called "The Pike Sharpshooters" the company joined the regiment at Brandy Station, Va. later in March and served with the regiment until paroled in April 1865 at Appomattox, Va. Deo Vindice, Homer
Doris, In the index there are several Alfred THOMAS. Don't know if any of them are yours. Will include all Alfred's/all states. Only one from AL. If your ancestor had another initial (ie - A.F.), I could also look for that. Homer might be able to tell you more on the AL and GA Alfred(s). THOMAS Alfred GA 1st (Olmstead's) Inf Gordon's Co Alfred GA 63rd Inf Co K, Music Alfred GA Brooks' Co (Terrell Lt Arty) Alfred MO Cav. Freeman's Regt Co D. Alfred NC 4th Inf Co F Alfred TN 5th (McKenzie's) Cav. Co C. Alfred VA 24th Cav Co A Alfred A. SC 10th Inf Co L Alfred C. TN 2nd Cav Co D Alfred E. SC 2nd Cav Co D cpl Alfred N. TN 6th Inf Co D Bvt 2nd Lt Alfred S. AL 19th Inf Co G On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 Dkrofla@aol.com wrote: > Would you please look up Alfred Thomas, I am trying to find his parents. > thank you. > > Doris
Does anyone have any info on this Glover/Cowan families. I know that Susannah Glover Cowan died in Barbour, does anyone know where. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ana Montero" <amontero@bsc.net> To: "M. Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:22 AM Subject: RE: Info on the GLOVER family > I'm glad to hear that. Just please remember to send me your info also, > since I also have gaps in my info and would like to fill them in. Sure > could use the help. Thanks, > Ana > > P.S. Let me know the other family lines your are researching, I may have > some of them to share with you. > > Ana Montero-Smith > amontero@bsc.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Daniels [mailto:margie@majorinternet.com] > Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 6:02 PM > To: Ana Montero > Subject: Re: Info on the GLOVER family > > > Thanks, > > This is my family. There are some interesting things here that I did not > know. > > Thanks, > Margie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ana Montero" <amontero@bsc.net> > To: <margie@majorinternet.com> > Cc: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:35 PM > Subject: Info on the GLOVER family > > > > HI Margie, hope this helps you out. Please let me know what you have in > > your file. I have this on FTM if you need me to send it that way. I can > > send you a compressed file of what is on my Family Tree Maker program. > > > > Ana > > > > > > Descendants of John Glover > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > 1. John1 Glover > > > > Notes for John Glover: > > John Glover, a Revolutionary War veteran moved into Old 96 District, S.C., > > while his daughter, Susanna was a very young girl. It is here on coming of > > age, she married John Cowan and had a son. > > > > The John Glover Family also moved into Crawford County the same time as > the > > Cowans. Besides the daughter, Susannah, who was married, the Glovers > brought > > two sons: > > > > Milton Glover. Age unknown > > William Glover. Age unknown > > > > John Glover was a wealthy man, acquiring much money, land and many slaves. > > He also gave half of the land for Mt. Paran Church and cemetery. On the > East > > side of the Church, are several graves in a family plot. All are unmarked > > except for John Glover's. It has a Revolutionary War marker. > > > > (As per John Glover Cowan - 16 Jan 00) > > > > Children of John Glover are: > > + 2 i. Susanna2 Glover, born in probably Stokes Co., N.C.; died 1845 in > > Barbour Co, AL. > > 3 ii. Milton Glover. > > 4 iii. William Glover. > > > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > > 2. Susanna2 Glover (John1) was born in probably Stokes Co., N.C., and > died > > 1845 in Barbour Co, AL. She married John N. Cowan, son of John Cowan and > > Margaret. He was born 31 August 1770. > > > > Notes for Susanna Glover: > > Susannah was affiliated with the Church of Christ in early life > > > > Notes for John N. Cowan: > > On October 14, 1811, John Cowan is shown paying $100 to John Reid for > > property his mother, Courtney had drawn in the land lottery. This property > > was described as being Putnam County land lot 252, consisting of 202 1/2 > > acres, and lying on both sides of Crooked Creek. > > > > On June 30, 1812, John Cowan is shown paying to Jesse Lisle, $100 for the > > same piece of property. The previously mentioned Courtney Reid was the > > mother in law of Jesse Lisle. The price paid for this property is > extremely > > low, when compared with the going price of land at that time. Also, there > is > > no explanation why he paid two different people at different times for > this > > property. > > > > On May 5, 1819, John Cowan paid $52 for 6 acres of land at a sheriff's > > sale. This piece was also lying on Crooked Creek and joined the land John > > had previously bought. Although he was the high bidder and paid for the > land > > in 1819, it was not recorded until January 21, 1821, at the time John and > > family were moving to Crawford County > > > > John N Cowen is again found presiding over Inferior Court on April 16, > 1831. > > John G. Cowen is found as a Grand Juror at the same time. > > > > Children of Susanna Glover and John Cowan are: > > 5 i. John Glover3 Cowan, born 03 February 1806 in Old Ninty Six District > or > > Abbeville District, S. C.; died Abt. 1888. He married Mary Cooper in > > Crawford Co, Ga; born 1808. > > > > Notes for John Glover Cowan: > > JOHN GLOVER COWEN was born in Old Ninty Six District, South Carolina in > > 1806. He lived for a few years in Putnam County, Georgia, between 1812 and > > 1822, and then moved into Crawford County, Georgia. In 1828, he moved > into, > > what was to become, Stewart County, Georgia, and helped form that county > in > > the early 1830's. The early 1840's found him living just north of Eufaula, > > Alabama, on what is now the northern edge of Lake Eufaula. He lived in > this > > area until the early 1850's. At this time there were nine children in the > > family. Some of these moved along with him into Coffee County, Alabama, > > which was to become Geneva County in 1868. (as per John Glover Cowan - 16 > > Jan 00) > > > > In 1836, John G. Cowen bought property in District 22 of Stewart County as > > follows: > > The seller was William Wardlow of Harris County, GA. This was recorded on > > May 4, 1836. The Testator was Franklin Cowan. Lot 117, > consisting > > of 202 1/2 acres > > > > John Glover Cowen and his brother, Franklin Cowan were ministers. > > > > This is the John Glover Cowen (He used the Cowen spelling all his life.) > > that later moved into Barbour County, Alabama in the early 1840's. > > > > See: 1840 U.S. Census for Stewart Co, Ga > > 1850 U.S. Census for Barbour Co, AL > > > > John had three sons serve in the Civil WAR, under the 57th Alabama > Infantry, > > Company G. > > COWAN, George W Pvt Coffee died 10-5-1863 > > COWAN, Joshua L W Pvt Coffee > > COWAN, Samuel T Pvt Coffee POW, captured Nashville, 12-16-1864, > > died 2-8-1865, grave 1/3 mile south > > of Camp Chase > > > > > > 6 ii. Sarah P. Cowan, born 01 October 1808; died in probably in Crawford > > Co, Ga. She married Samuel McBride 1825 in Crawford Co, Ga. > > 7 iii. Samuel Cowan, born 01 January 1810. > > 8 iv. John Franklin Cowan, born 07 March 1812 in Putnam Co, Ga; died 16 > > August 1868 in Summer Hill Cemetery, Stewart Co (was Randolph Co), Ga. > He > > married (1) Mary Rousseau 23 May 1832 in Putnam Co, Ga.; born Abt. 1819; > > died 22 September 1849. He married (2) Amanda 05 January 1851 in Stewart > > Co, Ga. He married (3) Frances Doyle Johnson 15 May 1860 in > Milledgeville, > > Ga. > > > > Notes for John Franklin Cowan: > > John Franklin COWAN went by his middle name, Franklin. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > > There is a John Wyley Glover buried in Dale County. Is he married to > > Dorinda Glover? > > > > Margie > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Tjhagler@aol.com> > > To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 2:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Conf. info needed > > > > > > When we went looking for the grave of my great grandfather, John > Wyley > > > Glover, who was reportedly buried at Salem Baptist Church we did not > find > > a > > > cemetery adjacent to the Church Building. Down the road a bit and across > > from > > > Bethlehem Baptist Church, we found a cemetery and we found his grave. > > There > > > was no sign on the cemetery to indicate its name. It is located in the > > Hobdy > > > Community, NE of Louisville. > > > I posted a notice re: the name for the cemetery and no one seems to > > know. > > > If you do find out, please let us all know. > > > Jack Hagler > > > > > > > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > > > The Barbour County mail list a place where Barbour researchers have > become > > friends in research across the miles. > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > >
Does anyone have any information on the Creel church. My Eli S. Glover married Annie J. Corbitt Creel Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: <AlaHartzog@aol.com> To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 6:39 PM Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Old family cemeteries and the families around them > Right next to one another. > Also just down the road is "Creel Church" and its cemetery. > Robert Hartzog Jr. > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Check the Macon County Ga. web site for their newspaper listings. There are many listings for Alabama citizens including those in Barbour Co., > >
Would you see if you have a John T. Strickland in the CSA. He might have been in Pike Co.? Doris Clermont
The following are Barbour Countians of Capt George Roberts Company K, Jeff Davis Legion Cavalry paroled at Greensboro, NC May I 1865: W.H. Bray Lt J.S. Callaway Sgt Whiezham, _____ Corp McDonald, _____ Corp D. Bush Musician Privates Bates, Andrew Crawford, A.P. Flowers, Wright Glass, _____ Gorman, _____ Horne, J.E.F. Lewis, T.I. Ferning, _____ Streater, T.H. Nix, D.C. O'Hara, Edward C. Rollins, G.W. Taylor, W.H. Thornton, Henry C. Wood, W.D. Deo Vindice, Homer
I am searching for JOHN LONG 's parents b. 1867/1871, deaf mute, married Martha Irene Phelps. Also parents of WILLIAM BOOTH, b. Aug. 1832 in Henry Co., AL. Also the parents of ALFRED THOMAS, He married Malinda Scarborough in 1838. Any help would be much appreciated. Doris Clermont
I have been looking for James Cofield who was living in Dale County in the 1860 census then disappeared. Then yesterday I saw the message fwd from the dale list from the southern star 1890 that listed the civil war soldiers buried at the cemetary at the University of Virginia. It listed a J. Coffield from Dale County in the 15th Alabama Co L. Can anyone tell me more about Co.L and how can I find out if this is James? Jr. Williams
I need to find the cemetery where Jane Hagler Booth is buried. She died in 1885/86. Jane and William lived at Blue Springs, Barbour Co., AL. Also need to find burial place of James Robert Booth, son of Wm. and Lievan (Louann) Thomas They also lived in or near Blue Springs. He supposedly 16 years old. He was b. 1886. I would be greatful for any help. Doris Clermont
Would you please look up Alfred Thomas, I am trying to find his parents. thank you. Doris
The following are Barbour Countians of Company I, Jeff Davis Legion Cavalry who were paroled at Greensboro, NC May 1, 1865: B.B. McKenzie Capt N.W. Vinson 2d Lt H.T. Slaughter 2d Sgt F.M. Nucholls 3d Sgt A.A. Dorman 4th Sgt W.R. Bickerstaff 5th Sgt J.P. Barr 2d Corp S. Andrews 3d Corp M. Roberson 4th Sgt Privates: Baxley, W. Baxley, J.A. Beasley, J.T Bass, W. Bostick, S.G. Broach, A.L. Burke, J.A. Duke, R. Garner, J.H. Grubbs, J.W. Halloway, J.O. Hurst, J.A. Jinks, W. Lightner, Y. Leak, W.W. Kampey, L.J. McCall, G. Mosley, W.B. Moreman, B.F. Mathies, H. Miller, W.B. Rotton, W.O. Ryalls, R.B. Roberts, Henry Sanders, A.A. Spivey, H. Utsey, G.V. Wright, R.J. Deo Vindice, Homer
Hi List's: Thanks to all that sent info about the Genforum no working. Tried it today and all seems to be working. Glad to know I wasn't the only one having problems. Back to our research. Please!!!!! Patsy
This is not exactly what we are looking for but it does cover some of the laws regarding cemeteries. You will need Adobe Acrobat Viewer to view this file. I am still digging to find a specific case that went before the Alabama Court of appeals in 1980. http://www.preserveala.org/archdocs/burial.pdf Richard Price SOS 6-3
Right next to one another. Also just down the road is "Creel Church" and its cemetery. Robert Hartzog Jr.
Terri, Forgot to mention it but the two co's of the 2d Reserve Inf became a part of the 63d Ala Inf in 1865 and fought as such at Blakely, Ala. Got the lists...Thanks!! Deo Vindice, Homer
Thank you Robert, I haven't been to Adams yet, other to look for family members. Bonnie >From: AlaHartzog@aol.com >Reply-To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com >To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Old family cemeteries and the families around them >Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:39:27 EDT > >Right next to one another. >Also just down the road is "Creel Church" and its cemetery. >Robert Hartzog Jr. > > >==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== >Check the Macon County Ga. web site for their newspaper listings. There >are many listings for Alabama citizens including those in Barbour Co., > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
homer; thanks a bunch. joel grantham On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 13:31:13 -0500 (CDT), ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com wrote: > Joel, > > I see an Ely J. Strickland, Pvt, Co D, > 39th Ala Inf and a Pvt William E., > Co K, 3d Ala Reserves; he would > have been quite young or older; > afraid I know nothing more of either. > > Sorry I could not help. > > > > Deo Vindice, > > Homer > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > Barbou County is a relaxed mail list. Feel free to discuss Barbour County and the surrounding counties genealogy and feel free to thank someone or ask about another's well being. > _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
Joel, I see an Ely J. Strickland, Pvt, Co D, 39th Ala Inf and a Pvt William E., Co K, 3d Ala Reserves; he would have been quite young or older; afraid I know nothing more of either. Sorry I could not help. Deo Vindice, Homer
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Terri, In Nov 1863, Co E, 4th Bn, Hilliard's became co's E and D, 59th Ala Inf; when looking at Hilliard's, if you see one there, he will reappear in the 59th or 60th or 23d Bn Sharpshooters IF still w/ Hilliard's in Nov 1863; I have found on the index w/ Hilliard's a first and initial, then when shown on the subsequent units, initials only. Deo Vindice, Homer