Could someone please forward to the Pike list? Source: "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1907" State of AL Dept of Archives and History, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, L.L, D. Director, Brown Publishing Co, Montgomery, AL, 1907 p. 113 Legislative Department, Pike County JOHN THOMAS SANDERS, of Goshen, Pike county, was born August 26, 1862, at Troy in that county, and is the son of John Randolph and Melissa Rebecca (Bryan) Sanders, and the grandson of Isaac and Naomi (Cadenhead) Sanders of Georgia, and of John and Elizabeth (Gibson) Bryan, of South Carolina. John Sanders was lieutenant in the 37th Alabama Infantry Regiment. John T. Sanders was educated in the common schools of that county; and now follows the occupation of farming and merchandising. He is a Democrat, and was a member of the executive committee of Pike county, 1896-1900. He is a deacon in the Baptist Church. On December 25, 1887, he was married to Miss Cora Harvill, daughter of William Nathan and Martha (Carlisle) Harvill, of Milo.