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    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] JOHN T. STARNES
    2. david lavies
    3. I've been trying to contact the list with no results regarding John Thomas Starnes b. 1896. Anyone have any leads? David Lavies

    01/02/2003 04:36:01
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Re: ALBLOUNT-D Digest V02 #121
    2. Donna
    3. John Awbrey goes fairly often,you can probably reach him on the ALETOWAH. Donna from Bama

    01/01/2003 03:00:55
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Death certificate Lookup at Wallace State College in Hanceville
    2. Robert C. Johnston, Jr.
    3. Is there currently anyone researching at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville that would be willing to look up a Death Certificate for me on microfilm? I have all the information but I just can't get up there to do the lookup and copy for myself. Happy New Year! Robert Johnston

    12/30/2002 01:54:47
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] descendants of Anna Lawrence and John Phillips
    2. Millard Lawrence
    3. I would like to hear from any of these cousins, especially Suzanne Johnson who have info or photos to share.

    12/26/2002 11:26:12
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Descendants of Anna Lawrence and John Phillips
    2. Millard Lawrence
    3. would appreciate hearing from any of these cousins, especially Suzanne Johnson who have photos or information to exchange.

    12/26/2002 11:22:50
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Blount County Confederate Pension Applications and Some Pictures
    2. Robin Sterling
    3. Hello Blount County Researchers! Just added a new file in the Blount County Confederates section which is a compiled abstract of the applications for Confederate Pensions through Blount County. Go to the Blount County, Alabama Civil War Solders link and scroll down to the bottom of the list on the left for the Blount County Pension Applications link. Also added a new Pictures link. There you'll find a few old pictures of people and places around Blount County. http://home.hiwaay.net/~bobwonda/index.html My humble thanks to everyone who has sent an encouraging word for the site this past year. Hope to have more blount county information to add to the site in 2003. hope you and your family have very safe and happy holidays and best wishes for a prosperous new years! robin

    12/24/2002 11:23:35
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] southern online maps
    2. geneman213
    3. found some maps at http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03.htm it could help some one out there having trouble placeing someone in certain areas at certain times good luck and merry christmas

    12/22/2002 02:36:57
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Dianne DeVore/Management/Atlanta/NAM/Equant/ww is out of the office.
    2. I will be out of the office starting 12/20/2002 and will not return until 01/02/2003. I will respond to your message when I return to the office on January 2. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Dianne HRIS Functional Support CVS: 7300 3034 Direct: 678 346 3034

    12/22/2002 01:41:49
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Dianne DeVore/Management/Atlanta/NAM/Equant/ww is out of the office.
    2. I will be out of the office starting 12/20/2002 and will not return until 01/02/2003. I will respond to your message when I return to the office on January 2. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Dianne HRIS Functional Support CVS: 7300 3034 Direct: 678 346 3034

    12/20/2002 09:34:49
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Blount Co Bridges
    2. I know Blount Co. has lots of covered bridges. My husband's descendant made a bid to build the Crooked Shoal Bridge on the Warrior River. It was a coverred bridge. He got the bid. Therefore, I would be interested in knowing where this bridge was. Also if it is still standing. Does anyone know someone that knows about the history of Blount Co bridges? Thanks. Sandra

    12/18/2002 03:01:41
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] New Union Church or School
    2. Could anyone tell me where New Union Baptist Church is located? Also how about the New Union School? Thanks. Sandra

    12/18/2002 02:55:21
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Walker County Genealogical Society December Meeting
    2. The Walker County Genealogical Society will meet Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 1:00 PM in the Carl Elliott Regional Library, Jasper, Alabama. Our new officers for the year 2003 will be installed. We have a great group, they are: Betsy Dill President Gene Gravlee Vice President Barbara Waid Recording Secretary Joan Lane Corresponding Secretary Dennis Freeman Treasurer Bernice Phillips Member at Large After the installation, we will adjourn for a Christmas luncheon. Come and bring your favorite dish. This will be my last meeting notice to you as I have served my three year limit. (TG) Thanks for having me. It has been fun, and I have enjoyed it. Barbara Waid will do a great job as the new corresponding secretary. Looking forward to a great year for the WCGS. Here's wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Bobbye Wilson Wade, Dennis Freeman, Corresponding Secretary President [email protected] [email protected] Come trim the branches of your family tree with us. The more you trim the bushier the family tree gets. If you are embarrassed with some of the things you find out about your ancestors, not to worry; they probably would be just as ashamed of you.

    12/18/2002 07:40:52
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Bangor
    2. Does anyone know where court was held in Bangor? SK

    12/07/2002 04:06:40
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Blount Co Court House
    2. Does anyone out there know of someone that could do a look up for me in the Blount Co. Court House concerning a certain trial? Or could you get me in touch with someone that works there that could help. If not, what is the address, or phone number or email address of the court house? Thank you so much. Sandra

    12/07/2002 04:01:43
    1. Re: [ALBLOUNT-L] Blount Co Court House
    2. Terry Jackson
    3. Blount Co. Historical Society PO Box 45 Oneonta, AL 35121 Warren Weaver, Archivist Blount Co. Record Room 205-625-4180 [email protected] wrote: > Does anyone out there know of someone that could do a look up for me in the > Blount Co. Court House concerning a certain trial? Or could you get me in > touch with someone that works there that could help. > If not, what is the address, or phone number or email address of the court > house? > Thank you so much. > Sandra

    12/07/2002 04:14:17
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Figuring Indian Blood
    2. Debbie Bein
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C29BB6.8ACCB5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can anyone tell me where I can find out how to figure the percentage on Indian Blood? Thanks, Debbie ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C29BB6.8ACCB5A0 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Debbie Bein.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Debbie Bein.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Bein;Debbie FN:Debbie Bein ADR;HOME:;;P.O. Box 581;Cropwell;Al.;35054 LABEL;HOME;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:P.O. Box 581=0D=0ACropwell, Al. 35054 EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[email protected] REV:20021204T225943Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C29BB6.8ACCB5A0--

    12/04/2002 09:59:43
    1. Re: [ALBLOUNT-L] Smiths
    2. Tammy, I looked in the 1840 census index and there is no David Smith (as the one you found in the 1850 census) but there are other Smith families. I found David and Susan's marriage in 1840 (possibly after the 1840 census was taken) I can look thur the 1860 census for the family. There is a Thomas A. Smith that married in the county in 1862. I am not sure that the 1860 census will do much to confirm or deny that the 1850 Thos age 9 is yours but I will be happy to collect the info for you if you want. I hope to be at the library this Wednesday - so let me know. Robin Amerson

    12/01/2002 03:42:40
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Smiths
    2. Jon Cox
    3. I am looking for the parents of Thomas Henry harrison Smith born 12/12/1841 in Alabama. The 1850 census lists someone of the right age on page 167A. Is there an index for the 1840 and 1860 census records ? Any help would be appreciated. thanks, Tammy

    12/01/2002 09:09:48
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] AL records online
    2. tracers
    3. Hi group, For those of you who are new to the list or net, I have thousands of early Alabama marriages online. They are posted at: Alabama Marriages Before 1825: http://www.censusdiggins.com/alabama_marriages.html These records include over a dozen Alabama counties. Happy Searchin' Brenda Webmaster CensusDiggins.com http://www.censusdiggins.com Home of FREE databases and GenStuff GiveAway. Alabama Census Finder - Links to free census online: http://www.censusfinder.com/alabama.htm

    12/01/2002 01:58:41
    1. [ALBLOUNT-L] Allen
    2. Terry Jackson
    3. I have a proven connection to James Allen and wife Nancy thru their daughter Sarah Ann Allen, wife of Addison Frank Whitley. 1850 Cobb Co., Ga, pg. 104 James Allen, age 47, GA Nancy, age 44, GA James, age 18, GA Sarah Ann, age 17, GA Absolem H., age 15, GA Joseph T., age 13, GA Nancy J., age 11, GA Martha W., age 2, GA James and Nancy have not been located on any subsequent census at this time. Daughter Sarah Ann md. Addison Frank Whitley and appears on the 1860 Milton Co., GA census. The Whitley's are found in Blount Co., AL records by 1861. I found a marriage record in Clarke Co. GA for James Allen and Nancy Wood (12-27-1826). I believe James has a brother Charles who married Elizabeth Lee, daughter of Julia Lee. I've found a reference for a James Allen in the 1827 GA Land Lottery (March 16) He was living in Capt. Vinson's Dist. and received a draw in Muscogee Co., GA. I've not yet determined if this is my James Allen. 1830 Clarke Co., GA, pg. 319 James Allen 1 male under age 5 (Francis F.) 1 male age 20-30 (James) 1 male under age 5 (Unknown female) 1 female age 15-20 (Nancy) Next door is Charles Allen 1 male age 20-30 (Charles) 1 female age 15-20 (Elizabeth) (Phillip Allen appears on pg. 308, Thomas Allen appears on pg. 303 of 1830 Clarke Co., GA census.) 1840 Clarke Co., GA, pg. 208 James Allin 2 males under age 5 (Joseph T., James) 1 male age 5-10 (Absolem H.) 1 male age 10-15 (Francis F.) 1 male age 30-40 (James) 1 female under age 5 (Nancy J.) 1 female age 5-10 (Sarah Ann) 1 female age 30-40 (Nancy) (There should be a female age 10-15, based on 1830 Clarke Co., GA) (There is an Elizabeth Wood on the same page, same age grouping as Nancy. Apparently not her mother, but maybe a sister-in-law?) Charles Allen, pg. 212 1 male under age 5 1 male age 20-30 1 male age 30-40 (Charles) 1 female age 30-40 (Elizabeth) (James and Charles Allen/Allin are the only ones I found in the 1840 Clarke Co., GA census) Can anyone help with James Allen? Terry Jackson [email protected]

    11/30/2002 02:46:15