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    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Census Images
    2. JIM & CATHY REEDER
    3. Reeders Mill was northeast of Blue Springs. Starting from there, look to northeast on map someone sent URL for. You'll see Spivey's Lake or Lake Spivey. Continue northeast and you'll see a forked road with the two forks pointed west. Look carefully and you'll see Bear Creek just to east of the forks. Reeders Mill was powered by Bear Creek water. It was on maps in the 1950s and 1880 census listed pop. 500 or so. If you run across Reeders/Readers in census records, I'm interested. thanks. JIM ---------- > > Hello, all I have subscribed to the census images on ancestry.com I decided > to do it because being in Atlanta I do not have access to Montgomery or > Clayton like I did before I moved. Anyway, I am trying to locate some places > in Barbour county to help me with the way they drew the Census Districts. > > I am trying to find > > Richards (Could be Richard's Crossing) I have found Richards crossing on a > map dated 1885 between Baker Hill and HWY 431 if this is it please give me a > better description of it's location. > > Cox Mill (I have found this on the 1885 map so of course it was drawn and hard > to read. It is located somewhere North of Blue Springs. > > Star Hill. (I know it is west of Mount Andrew but world like a better > description) > > Fort Browder > > White Oak Springs Village (guessing somewhere around White Oaks RD. > > Williamsons > > Reeders Mill ( It is located somewhere East or North East of Blue Springs.) > > Faulks (somewhere around Clio) > > Grants > > Belcher > > If anyone can help me find these places it would appreciated. also if any > needs me to look up something I would be happy to. if you know the district > or area the people you want me to look up lived in, it would help. I can see > images from 1790, and some images from 1880 1900 1910 1920 and civil war > pension index. Barbour county is not available in 1910. > > If anyone knows of a map online that would be helpful to me pleas tell me > > Thanks, Kevin Grubbs > > ______________________________

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