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    1. Re: need to find church in Coosa Co.
    2. Lynda
    3. Frank the one I need is in Coosa Co. (supposedly) -- Thank you,Lynda ICQ#6145105

    02/13/1999 06:03:57
    1. need to find church in Coosa Co.
    2. Lynda
    3. where is Rehobeth Church where James Nathan BLACKMON/Edith Mallory and a lot of LIVEOAKs are buried it is in Coosa Co. but I can not find it -- Thank you,Lynda ICQ#6145105

    02/13/1999 04:48:24
    1. Re: need to find church in Coosa Co.
    2. pLEASE RE-READ MEMO Rehoboth Baptist Church was constituted March 1819, Alabama Territory, Cahawba County, ( which was most of Alabama), Cahawba Baptist Asso. In 1828 joined Mulberry Asso. CHECKED aL gENwEB, you are correct , another REHOBETH EXIT Travel south from Bham on Hwy 280, near Sylacagua turn west on Coaling Road, also called Talledega Co Road 63 Travel west 5.4 miles, turn left (south) on Jennings Road (Coosa Rd 78) for .6 of mile, Pale Green House on left side of road, you are there James Nathan Blackmon 1823-1897 & Edith Mallory Blackmon 1825-1872 frnak

    02/13/1999 01:18:09
    1. Re: need to find church in Coosa Co.
    2. REHOBOTH BAPTIST CHURCH: LISTED in BAPTIST OF BIBB CO AL 1817-1974 by HOWARD F. McCORD... Located fifteen miles east of Centerville, Bibb Co., off US no. 82. Constitued Alabama Territory, County of Cahawba March 1819 No Blackmons, Mallory or Liveoaks listed FYI frank

    02/13/1999 10:29:46
    1. NELSON Line.
    2. I am researching my active ancestors and descendants of Reverent JAMES THOMAS NELSON, 1831 - 1932. Will gladly exchange genealogical data with anyone researching the NELSON lines also. Regards, Robert ___

    02/13/1999 03:09:06
    1. Fwd: Wyatts of Autauga Co
    2. COACH CAL E CAMPBELL
    3. -- [ From: Cal Campbell * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] -- ------- FORWARD, Original message follows ------- Date: Sunday, 01-Nov-98 02:28 PM From: Cal Campbell \ PRODIGY: (GYHG84A) To: alchilto-l \ Internet: (alchilto-l@rootsweb.com) Subject: Wyatts of Autauga Co William Conquest (Bucky) Wyatt, b. 1796 in SC, lived near Chestnut Creek Baptist Church in Coopers, where he and his wife Mariam Wright are buried. They raised a large family there. I have determined that they were probably the sons of an Elijah S. Wyatt , a Baptist preacher who started a church in Pike Co, AL in 1830. They were supposed to have been from SC. Evidently, they moved to Jasper Co, GA prior to the move to Al because Bucky and Mariam were married in Jasper Co, Ga on Nov 19, 1815. Any help on this family would be appreciated. Cal Campbell ------- FORWARD, End of original message -------

    02/10/1999 10:01:21
    1. New Mailing List for Autauga County Genealogy
    2. John K. Brown, Jr.
    3. >Return-Path: <beg4135@tntech.edu> >Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 19:15:24 -0600 >From: Barbara Goodson <beg4135@tntech.edu> >Subject: New Mailing List for Autauga County Genealogy >X-Sender: beg4135@gemini.tntech.edu >To: jkbrown@mindspring.com, larrynobles2@juno.com > >Hi. At my request, a mailing list for Autauga County genealogy has been set >up: alautaug-l@rootsweb.com. > >To subscribe, send a message containing just the word SUBSCRIBE to: > alautaug-l-request@rootsweb.com > >Please pass this inforamtion on to anyone you think might be interested. > >Regards, > >Barbara > > > ----------- John K. Brown, Jr. jkbrown@mindspring.com Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts

    02/07/1999 11:12:12
    1. Sardis again
    2. PAMELA LONG
    3. Well, leave it to me to forget to include the web address!! Sardis Baptist Church Cemetery: http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/Sardis.html Pamela Hosey Long Mobile, Alabama dpdklong@worldnet.att.net Check out our Web page! http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/ Alabama Tombstone Project Manager http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/alabama.html Listowner, The Popwell Family Mail List POPWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com Pam's Genealogy Page http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/Genealogy.html

    02/06/1999 08:17:12
    1. Sardis Baptist Cemetery
    2. PAMELA LONG
    3. Dear friends and cousins: I have updated the web site for the Sardis Baptist Church cemetery. My father Mark Hosey, my son Dan and I surveyed the cemetery in November, and Dad and I have returned since then to check our work and add a couple of new inscriptions. Please take a peek and see if some of your kinfolk are here. I had already updated the Alabama Tombstone Project file a month ago, so if you've been to that file, it's the same one. Y'all take care! Pamela Hosey Long Mobile, Alabama dpdklong@worldnet.att.net Check out our Web page! http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/ Alabama Tombstone Project Manager http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/alabama.html Listowner, The Popwell Family Mail List POPWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com Pam's Genealogy Page http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/Genealogy.html

    02/06/1999 08:16:15
    1. Re: MADDOX AnD GRACE
    2. PAMELA K. ANDERSON
    3. Maryellen Yes I have information on Saslly Maddox and the father Samuel Maddox . What do you want to know of need?? Kay -----Original Message----- From: Morganspel@aol.com <Morganspel@aol.com> To: ALCHILTO-L@rootsweb.com <ALCHILTO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 6:37 PM Subject: Re: MADDOX >Have you come across Samuel Maddox or his daughter Sally in the 1700's?? Sally >married Thomas Grace of Sussex Co. Delaware and had a daughter Comfort Maddox >Grace born in 1798. Maryellen > >

    02/05/1999 12:32:41
    1. A new printing of a valuable Chilton County Book
    2. Dwight David Dennis
    3. Hi everyone I just got notice from Boyd Publishing that the reprint of the following Cecil Little book is out. If you aren't familiar with Mr. Little he's been researching Chilton Families for over 50 years. Finally!!! Our Chilton Co book is ready. It is Cecil Little's Chilton Co., AL-Index to Probate Court Records, Abstracts of County Newspapers, County Confederate Veterans Book 1 1868 - 1924. It is soft bound with a NEW INDEX. The price is $25.00 plus $2.75 shipping and handling. Thanks for your interest and for getting this message out. Our phone number is 1-800-452-4035. We take check, Master Card or Visa. Mailing address is Boyd Publishing, PO Box 367, Milledgeville, GA 31061. Brenda Boyd Publishing -----Original Message----- From: Dwight David Dennis <dddennis@concentric.net> To: Brenda Phillips <tignall@accucomm.net> Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 6:28 PM Subject: Re: Cecil Little/Chilton County Books -- David Dennis dddennis@concentric.net,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/surnames.htm Chilton County UsGenWeb page,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/chilton.htm listowner for ALCHILTO-L mailing list for Chilton and surrounding counties listowner for SWORDS-L mailing list

    02/01/1999 05:22:20
    1. Ratliff-Deason query
    2. PAMELA LONG
    3. Dear friends and cousins: This is a query sent to me by Richard Graham, who is seeking information on his Ratliff and Deason relatives of Chilton County. His email address is listed in the message. Y'all take care! Pamela Hosey Long Mobile, Alabama dpdklong@worldnet.att.net Check out our Web page! http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/ Alabama Tombstone Project Manager http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/alabama.html Listowner, The Popwell Family Mail List POPWELL-L-request@rootsweb.com Pam's Genealogy Page http://home.att.net/~dpdklong/Genealogy.html > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Graham <rtgraham@flash.net> > To: dpdklong@worldnet.att.net <dpdklong@worldnet.att.net> > Date: Monday, January 18, 1999 4:33 PM > Subject: George and Lula (Deason) Ratliff > > >Thanks for posting your cemetery listings for Sardis Baptist Church, > >Maplesville, Chilton County, Alabama on the internet. It has helped me > >to find "missing" relatives and information that I didn't have. > > > >I saw the following listing and was wondering if you know about the > >inscription for George Ratliff: > > > >Ratliff, Columbus Jefferson Nov. 13,1905-May 1972, son of George & Lula > > > >Since I didn't see a George Ratliff listed could the listing below, > >referring to Welsey Ratliff, actually be George and Lula (perhaps his > >name was George Wesley Ratliff, or Wesley George Ratliff)? > > > >Ratliff, Lula March 9, 1885-Oct. 31, 1961 [w/o Wesley Ratliff] > >Ratliff, Wesley Feb. 2, 1880-March 7, 1949 > > > >A little further down the list is an inscription for: > > > >Ratliff, son Elzie March 27, 1918 > >Ratliff, daughter July 2, 1922 ("Infant children of G.W. & L.B.") > > > >If Wesley's name was George Wesley, could this inscription be referring > >to the infant children of George Wesley and Lula B. Ratliff? > > > >I have a George Ratliff that married Lula Deason and they had a son, > >Floyd George Ratliff, Sr.(who married Zelpha Ann Turner - one of my > >great uncle's daughters from Chilton Co.)who named one of his sons Lee > >Wesley Ratliff. > > > >I know that the following inscriptions are my kinfolks: > > > >Chambers, Angles Oct 2,1908-Nov. 3,1938 ("Just in the morning of his > >day, in youth and love, he died.") > >Chambers, Martha Anna Jan. 9, 1881-Oct. 5, 1948 ("How great the loss > >when one so loved is taken.") [w/o James Oliver] > >Chambers, James Oliver May 23, 1876-June 14, 1960 ("How great the loss > >when one so loved is taken.") > > > >James Oliver Chambers is my great uncle, but I don't know who Angles was > >- I don't have him listed in my family file. > > > >Chambers, Betsey Jane March 9, 1852-Jan. 18, 1946 ("Having served her > >generation, she now sweetly rests.") [w/o James Thomas] > >Chambers, James Thomas Oct. 6, 1848-June 30, 1939 ("UCV. Kind father of > >love, thou art gone to thy rest") > >Chambers, Gladys Graham March 9, 1923-June 24, 1968 ("In our hearts, she > >still lives.") > > > >James Thomas and Betsey Jane Chambers are my gg-grandparents. I don't > >know who Gladys Graham Chambers is though - I don't have her in my file. > > > >Chambers, Noah Dyer May 7, 1888-Feb. 3, 1951 > >Chambers, Calvin Nov. 7, 1918-Dec. 18, 1979 ("In our hearts, he still > >lives.") > > > >Noah Dyer is another great uncle. Noah and James Oliver were brothers, > >sons of James Thomas and Betsey Jane (I have her as Elizabeth Rebecca > >Jane McFarland) Chambers. > > > > > >Ratliff, Emma S. May 12, 1873-Nov. 17, 1949 [w/o S.B. Ratliff, Jr.] > >Ratliff, S.B. Jr. Sept. 2, 1871-April 17, 1927 > >Ratliff, Sara L. Chambers Oct. 19, 1846-Sept. 27, 1918 [w/o S.B. > >Ratliff, Sr.] > >Ratliff, S.B., Sr. Sept. 6, 1843-June 4, 1920 ("Pvt. Co. K. 11 Regt. > >Alabama Inf. C.S.A.") > > > >Sara L. Chambers (Sara Libra Chambers) is my gg-aunt, sister of James > >Thomas Chambers. Do you happen to know what the initials S. B. stand > >for? > > > >Turner, Sam. W. July 15, 1878-May 19, 1955 > >Turner, Zella C. Oct. 19, 1884-June 12, 1955 [w/o Sam W. Turner] > > > >Zella Chambers is another daughter of James Thomas Chambers, sister of > >James Oliver and Noah Dyer Chambers. Sam could possibly be one of my > >Turner relatives as well, I am not certain. > > > >If you have any additional information on the above people or know > >someone who wouldn't mind sharing their information I sure would > >appreciate the info.

    01/31/1999 10:54:08
    1. Re: Heritage Books
    2. Paula Barker
    3. I mailed late this past week. Hope it gets there. Paula Faulkner Barker in Texas Faulkner, Hicks, Mallory, Harrell, Dickinson, Gholson etc. Dwight David Dennis wrote: > > Hi all. Tommorrow is the deadline for the Chilton Co. Heritage Book. I > am writing this because someone asked me to post the following link to > the page that shows the info for all counties progress on the Heritage > Books. It is; http://www.bham.mindspring.com/~awillcut/heritage.htm > -- > David Dennis > > dddennis@concentric.net,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/surnames.htm > Chilton County UsGenWeb > page,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/chilton.htm > listowner for ALCHILTO-L mailing list for Chilton and surrounding > counties > listowner for SWORDS-L mailing list -- Paula in Texas http://www.flash.net/~barker -Families including Faulkner, Summa, Barker, Parker http://www.rootsweb.com/~txeastla -Eastland Co. GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~pbarker -Mallory Family including Welch and assoc. families http://www.geocities.com/heartland/8722 -Central Texas Historical and Genealogical Society Inc Other name I am looking for include: Campbell KY>TX, Williams- TX, Carter >KY>OK, Martin NC>KY,

    01/30/1999 10:03:03
    1. any info on George Peake
    2. gfpeek
    3. 30JAN1999 For members researching surnames: PEEK, PEAK, PEAKS or PEAKE: I’m looking for any information on a g-g-grandfather of mine George PEAK(E). He was born about 1784 in Virginia and married his wife Sarah E. SAXON in Laurens County, South Carolina ca 1813. George PEAKE is shown in the 1840 and 1850 US Censuses of AUTAUGA County, Alabama. The 1850 census listed him and his family as residents of Wetumpka, Autauga, Alabama. George PEAKE and Sarah E. SAXON were the parents of : Jane Downs Peek (1814-1884) Nancy E. Peek (1831-?) Charlotte Peake (1833-?) Ida L. Peek (1834-?) Sophiah Peake (1835-?) George Franklin Peek (1836-1901) -my g-grandfather James S. Peek Benjamin Peek William R. Peek (1842-1912) A short biographical sketch of my g-grandfather (G.F. Peek, M.D.) in The Goodspeed Publishing Company’s, “Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Missisippi states that: ”…He is a son of George and Sarah E. (Saxon) Peek. The father was a native of Virginia, and the mother of South Carolina. They were married in Lawrence county , of the latter named state, and shortly afterward settled in Autauga county, Ala, removing thence to Coosa county, Ala. “where they resided until their deaths…” I could not find George Peake and Sarah E. Saxon Peake in the 1860 census for either Autauga or Coosa Counties. I assume my g-g-grandparents George Peake and Sarah E. Saxon Peake died between 1850 and 1860 in Coosa County and are buried somewhere in Coosa County. Will be happy to exchange information with anyone who has anything to add to the above. George Franklin Peek (1926----)

    01/30/1999 03:11:06
    1. Heritage Books
    2. Dwight David Dennis
    3. Hi all. Tommorrow is the deadline for the Chilton Co. Heritage Book. I am writing this because someone asked me to post the following link to the page that shows the info for all counties progress on the Heritage Books. It is; http://www.bham.mindspring.com/~awillcut/heritage.htm -- David Dennis dddennis@concentric.net,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/surnames.htm Chilton County UsGenWeb page,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/chilton.htm listowner for ALCHILTO-L mailing list for Chilton and surrounding counties listowner for SWORDS-L mailing list

    01/30/1999 06:49:36
    1. War of 1812 Database
    2. John K. Brown, Jr.
    3. Thanks to Sierra Home, you can do a free search this month for surnames and regiments in the War of 1812: <http://sierrahome.com/familytree/records/> ----------- John K. Brown, Jr. jkbrown@mindspring.com Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts

    01/24/1999 12:37:30
    1. Brantley Cemetery Location
    2. Tom Thompson
    3. David, Henry T. Brantley was my gr-gr-grandfather. I cannot give you directions, but I can take you to it. I haven't been there in a few years, so let me know when you might want to go. I live down close to Marbury in Autauga Co. Tom Thompson

    01/22/1999 06:38:42
    1. Cemetaries locations
    2. Dwight David Dennis
    3. Hi everyone. I've tried to find a few of the cemetaries of unknown location for the following project with little sucess. I've not put much effort into yet as I need to finish articles for the CHILTON COUNTY HERITAGE book (deadline the end of this month). Many of the descriptions in the "Cemetaries of Chilton" book are becoming hard to use due to the rapid growth of the county and descriptions such as "the second paved road on the right". If anyone can help locate them or add to the list I have a GPS (Global Satalite Postioning Unit) which can give an exact position on the map for them. Several I could not find due to heavy brush and not wanting to trespass on private property without checking with the owner. Maybe if they were located some desendants would be able to clean them up. I hope to devote March 1999 to finding as many as I can and will post a webpage with details and progress made. The following are cemetaries that are not availible on any of the maps they have used. Many may be relatively easy to find. If you know of the location of any of these and can send me details I will try to see that they are marked on the map for this project. I'm sorry but I'm currently taking over a webpage for a GA county and transcribing and/or coordinating such for 3 censuses and may not be able to thank or respond to replies. Please accept my thanks in advance for any help and use this address and subject for emails so they are filed in advance. dddennis@concentric.net subject line; Cemetaries Cemeteries of Unknown Location Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks County Abbott 222 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 32 the graves of Isham W. Abbott (1814-1888) and Lovie Geneva Abbott (4) Chilton Bledsoe 187 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 4 6 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Charles W. Hooker (1825-1890); last known interment: Dorothy P. Bledsoe (1866-1935) (4) Chilton Brantley 184 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 14 the only marked grave is that of Henry T. Brantley (1815-1898); 4 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Campbell 188 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 36 16 marked and 51 unmarked graves; first known interment: Jessie Davis (1897-1898); last known interment: Polly Tyce (d. 1957) (4) Chilton Caviness Gardens 194 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 5 4 graves among which is Revolutionary War soldier Jonathan Clower (1763-1836) (4) Chilton Chandler 223 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 32 9 graves; first known interment: Lanora Chandler (b. & d. 1890); last known interment: Walter Chandler (b. & d. 1915); 2 Sims are also found here (4) Chilton Christian not plotted T21N, R12E, Sec 15 Christian family graves inside wrought iron fence; specific location unknown Chilton Ellison 189 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 12 the graves of Grady C. Ellison (1907-1979) and B. Detheal Ellison (1914-1980) (4) Chilton Free Springs 185 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 9 72 graves, 65 unmarked; first known interment: Sarah Wilson (1812-1836); last known interment: Dixie Hall (1817-1921); two graves are marked Arledge (4) Chilton Gentry 199 - NE T23N, R15E, Sec 27 10 graves; first known interment: Mac F. Gentry (1882-1884); last known interment: Z. A. Littleton (1884-1915) Chilton Gentry 206 - NE T22N, R14E, Sec 3 the grave of Rebecker Gentry (1828-1893) and 3 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Glasscock 195 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 10 only known interment: James Burton Glasscock (1864-1865) (4) Chilton Hall 190 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 9 this cemetery has been destroyed; the only known interment is that of A. J. Sims C.S.A. Chilton Littleton 196 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 34 4 graves; first known interment: Joseph P. Littleton (1808-1881); last known interment: P. N. Littleton (1845- 1910) (4) Chilton Leon Gardens 207 - NE T22N, R14E, Sec 22 2 graves located behind Bethel Baptist Church; Dock Lewis Reed (1950-1981) and Helen Johnson Motley (1888-1986) (4) Chilton Love 202 - SE T22N, R15E, Sec 30 the grave of Eliza Ann Barrett (d. 1839) along with 6 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Midway 192 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 26 Midway Memorial Gardens; approximately 175 graves; first known interment: Dorothy Jean Atkinson (1927-1929); this cemetery is still in use (4) Chilton Mims 216 - SE T21N, R15E, Sec 18 6 graves; first known interment: infant son of T. W. and M. E. Wilson (b. & d. 1887); last known interment: infant of the same family in 1902 (4) Chilton Moore 203 - NE T22N, R15E, Sec 15 7 marked and 15 unmarked graves; first known interment: Revolutionary War soldier Obediah Moore (1754-1832); last known interment: Moses Moore (1823-1910) (4) Chilton Mount New Hope 191 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 12 12 graves; first known interment: Willie Langston (d. 1865); last known interment: an infant Langston (b. & d. 1907) (4) Chilton New Mars Hill 193 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 9 approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Hebert Langeston (1886-1887); Langston is are common to this cemetery is still in use (4) Chilton Old Green 197 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 5 8 marked and 92 unmarked graves; first known interment: Burton R. Glasscock (1819-1869); last known interment Sara Ann Glasscock (1821-1905) (4) Chilton Page 215 - SW T21N, R13E, Sec 8 the grave of James Page (1788-1836) (4) Chilton Popwell 217 - SE T21N, R15E, Sec 7 approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Arrie L. Wilson (1880-1901); Popwell, Stonecypher, Thomas and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (4) Chilton Roberts 226 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 19 Thomas A. Klinner (b. & d. 1897), Addie Lee Klinner (1884-1886) and John Henry Klinner (b. & d. 1885) (4) Chilton Shady Grove 208 - NW T22N, R12E, Sec 26 also known as Old Shady Grove; 5 graves; first known interment: Calvin Sellers (1837-1900); last known interment: Windom G. Smitherman (1905-1977); Bice and McGee are also found here (4) Chilton Tempt Smith 209 - NW T22N, R12E. Sec 15 13 marked, several unmarked graves; first known interment: Adam Smith (1767-1846); last known interment: Tempestuous Smith (1824-1907) (4) Chilton Tucker 204 - SE T22N , R15E, Sec 16 5 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Union Point 205 - NE T22N, R15E, Sec 15 6 graves dating between the infant son of Thomas Minor (d. 1909) and William A Mims (d. 1918) (4) Chilton Waldrop 210 - NW T22N, R12E, Sec. 9 24 graves; first known interment: ? Harrell (d. 1841); last known interment: Simeon Newton Waldrop (1860- 1949) (4) Chilton Woolley 186 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 4 6 graves; first known interment: Martha Frances Woolley (1821-1871); last known interment: Robert Killingsworth (1850-1897) (4) Chilton Cartographic Research Lab wrote: > > Dear Genealogical Enthusiast, > > The University of Alabama’s Cartographic Research Laboratory is creating an > atlas of Alabama cemeteries. The atlas, entitled the Historical Atlas of Alabama, > Volume II: Cemetery Locations by County, is scheduled to be complete in the > summer of 1999. > > We would like to know if you would be interested in reviewing the information > we have collected thus far for your Alabama county or counties of interest. > Obviously local experts on cemeteries are of great importance to the creation of a > complete and accurate book. Please email us at cartlab@bama.ua.edu with your > postal mailing address as well as the names of the counties if you would like to review > our research. We would be happy to send you the information. > > Please know that this information comes at no obligation, we are simply > interested in confirming the completeness and accuracy of our data. > > To find out more about us, please feel free to visit our new web site at: > http://www.as.ua.edu/geography/cart_lab/ > > Thank you for your consideration, > Craig Remington > Director, Cartographic Research Lab > Department of Geography, University of Alabama -- David Dennis dddennis@concentric.net,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/surnames.htm Chilton County UsGenWeb page,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/chilton.htm listowner for ALCHILTO-L mailing list for Chilton and surrounding counties listowner for SWORDS-L mailing list

    01/21/1999 05:25:04
    1. Cemetaries location project
    2. Dwight David Dennis
    3. Hi everyone. I've tried to find a few of the cemetaries of unknown location for the following project with little sucess. I've not put much effort into yet as I need to finish articles for the CHILTON COUNTY HERITAGE book (deadline the end of this month). Many of the descriptions in the "Cemetaries of Chilton" book are becoming hard to use due to the rapid growth of the county and descriptions such as "the second paved road on the right". If anyone can help locate them or add to the list I have a GPS (Global Satalite Postioning Unit) which can give an exact position on the map for them. Several I could not find due to heavy brush and not wanting to trespass on private property without checking with the owner. Maybe if they were located some desendants would be able to clean them up. I hope to devote March 1999 to finding as many as I can and will post a webpage with details and progress made. The following are cemetaries that are not availible on any of the maps they have used. Many may be relatively easy to find. If you know of the location of any of these and can send me details I will try to see that they are marked on the map for this project. I'm sorry but I'm currently taking over a webpage for a GA county and transcribing and/or coordinating such for 3 censuses and may not be able to thank or respond to replies. Please accept my thanks in advance for any help and use this address and subject for emails so they are filed in advance. dddennis@concentric.net subject line; Cemetaries Cemeteries of Unknown Location Cemetery Locale Location Church Affiliation and Remarks County Abbott 222 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 32 the graves of Isham W. Abbott (1814-1888) and Lovie Geneva Abbott (4) Chilton Bledsoe 187 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 4 6 marked and several unmarked graves; first known interment: Charles W. Hooker (1825-1890); last known interment: Dorothy P. Bledsoe (1866-1935) (4) Chilton Brantley 184 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 14 the only marked grave is that of Henry T. Brantley (1815-1898); 4 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Campbell 188 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 36 16 marked and 51 unmarked graves; first known interment: Jessie Davis (1897-1898); last known interment: Polly Tyce (d. 1957) (4) Chilton Caviness Gardens 194 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 5 4 graves among which is Revolutionary War soldier Jonathan Clower (1763-1836) (4) Chilton Chandler 223 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 32 9 graves; first known interment: Lanora Chandler (b. & d. 1890); last known interment: Walter Chandler (b. & d. 1915); 2 Sims are also found here (4) Chilton Christian not plotted T21N, R12E, Sec 15 Christian family graves inside wrought iron fence; specific location unknown Chilton Ellison 189 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 12 the graves of Grady C. Ellison (1907-1979) and B. Detheal Ellison (1914-1980) (4) Chilton Free Springs 185 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 9 72 graves, 65 unmarked; first known interment: Sarah Wilson (1812-1836); last known interment: Dixie Hall (1817-1921); two graves are marked Arledge (4) Chilton Gentry 199 - NE T23N, R15E, Sec 27 10 graves; first known interment: Mac F. Gentry (1882-1884); last known interment: Z. A. Littleton (1884-1915) Chilton Gentry 206 - NE T22N, R14E, Sec 3 the grave of Rebecker Gentry (1828-1893) and 3 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Glasscock 195 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 10 only known interment: James Burton Glasscock (1864-1865) (4) Chilton Hall 190 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 9 this cemetery has been destroyed; the only known interment is that of A. J. Sims C.S.A. Chilton Littleton 196 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 34 4 graves; first known interment: Joseph P. Littleton (1808-1881); last known interment: P. N. Littleton (1845- 1910) (4) Chilton Leon Gardens 207 - NE T22N, R14E, Sec 22 2 graves located behind Bethel Baptist Church; Dock Lewis Reed (1950-1981) and Helen Johnson Motley (1888-1986) (4) Chilton Love 202 - SE T22N, R15E, Sec 30 the grave of Eliza Ann Barrett (d. 1839) along with 6 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Midway 192 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 26 Midway Memorial Gardens; approximately 175 graves; first known interment: Dorothy Jean Atkinson (1927-1929); this cemetery is still in use (4) Chilton Mims 216 - SE T21N, R15E, Sec 18 6 graves; first known interment: infant son of T. W. and M. E. Wilson (b. & d. 1887); last known interment: infant of the same family in 1902 (4) Chilton Moore 203 - NE T22N, R15E, Sec 15 7 marked and 15 unmarked graves; first known interment: Revolutionary War soldier Obediah Moore (1754-1832); last known interment: Moses Moore (1823-1910) (4) Chilton Mount New Hope 191 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 12 12 graves; first known interment: Willie Langston (d. 1865); last known interment: an infant Langston (b. & d. 1907) (4) Chilton New Mars Hill 193 - NW T23N, R13E, Sec 9 approximately 300 graves; first known interment: Hebert Langeston (1886-1887); Langston is are common to this cemetery is still in use (4) Chilton Old Green 197 - NE T23N, R14E, Sec 5 8 marked and 92 unmarked graves; first known interment: Burton R. Glasscock (1819-1869); last known interment Sara Ann Glasscock (1821-1905) (4) Chilton Page 215 - SW T21N, R13E, Sec 8 the grave of James Page (1788-1836) (4) Chilton Popwell 217 - SE T21N, R15E, Sec 7 approximately 40 graves; first known interment: Arrie L. Wilson (1880-1901); Popwell, Stonecypher, Thomas and Wilson are common to this cemetery still in use (4) Chilton Roberts 226 - SW T20N, R13E, Sec 19 Thomas A. Klinner (b. & d. 1897), Addie Lee Klinner (1884-1886) and John Henry Klinner (b. & d. 1885) (4) Chilton Shady Grove 208 - NW T22N, R12E, Sec 26 also known as Old Shady Grove; 5 graves; first known interment: Calvin Sellers (1837-1900); last known interment: Windom G. Smitherman (1905-1977); Bice and McGee are also found here (4) Chilton Tempt Smith 209 - NW T22N, R12E. Sec 15 13 marked, several unmarked graves; first known interment: Adam Smith (1767-1846); last known interment: Tempestuous Smith (1824-1907) (4) Chilton Tucker 204 - SE T22N , R15E, Sec 16 5 unmarked graves (4) Chilton Union Point 205 - NE T22N, R15E, Sec 15 6 graves dating between the infant son of Thomas Minor (d. 1909) and William A Mims (d. 1918) (4) Chilton Waldrop 210 - NW T22N, R12E, Sec. 9 24 graves; first known interment: ? Harrell (d. 1841); last known interment: Simeon Newton Waldrop (1860- 1949) (4) Chilton Woolley 186 - NW T23N, R12E, Sec 4 6 graves; first known interment: Martha Frances Woolley (1821-1871); last known interment: Robert Killingsworth (1850-1897) (4) Chilton Cartographic Research Lab wrote: > > Dear Genealogical Enthusiast, > > The University of Alabama’s Cartographic Research Laboratory is creating an > atlas of Alabama cemeteries. The atlas, entitled the Historical Atlas of Alabama, > Volume II: Cemetery Locations by County, is scheduled to be complete in the > summer of 1999. > > We would like to know if you would be interested in reviewing the information > we have collected thus far for your Alabama county or counties of interest. > Obviously local experts on cemeteries are of great importance to the creation of a > complete and accurate book. Please email us at cartlab@bama.ua.edu with your > postal mailing address as well as the names of the counties if you would like to review > our research. We would be happy to send you the information. > > Please know that this information comes at no obligation, we are simply > interested in confirming the completeness and accuracy of our data. > > To find out more about us, please feel free to visit our new web site at: > http://www.as.ua.edu/geography/cart_lab/ > > Thank you for your consideration, > Craig Remington > Director, Cartographic Research Lab > Department of Geography, University of Alabama -- David Dennis dddennis@concentric.net,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/surnames.htm Chilton County UsGenWeb page,http://www.concentric.net/~Dddennis/chilton.htm listowner for ALCHILTO-L mailing list for Chilton and surrounding counties listowner for SWORDS-L mailing list

    01/21/1999 05:15:06
    1. BLACKMON names in AL. cemeteries
    2. Lynda
    3. as I go in cemeteries around AL.I write down all the BLACKMON names I come across can anyone id.these? Annie L.BLACKMON-5/27/1922>3/4/1963 Spring Hill Cem. Bertie BLACKMON--10/11/1901>11/22/1922 Maplesville City Cem. Essie C.-5/30/1890>12/27/1968 Mt. Pisgah Meth. Jim R. 6/6/1886>8/26/1967 " " " Reese ?????? Essie????? James Luma BLACKMON 9/8/1902>6/28/1943 Oak Grove Mary Lou BLACKMON 9/9/1859>1/23/1933 New Mars Hill Marjorie B.Blackmon 11/28/1915 Martin Memorial Cecil BLACKMON 5/15/1912 Martin Memorial W.L Blackmon 11/14/1877>8/13/1925(son of J.A.)Verbena C. Lula Colley BLACKMON 1857>1939(Wife of W.A.)Verbene City Cem. J.A.BLACKMON 7/20/1849>10/31/1925 Verbena City Cem. N.C.BLACKMON 1847>1924 Weogufka Baptist MrS.D.BLACKMON 1823>1923 Weogufka Baptist W.C.BLACKMON ??? New Site Cem. S.W.(Sis)BLACKMON ?? New Site Cem. K.A.BLACKMON 1877>1962 Mt.Olive Cem Waldrop BLACKMON 1910>1942 Mt.Olive Cem. Ellis W.BLACKMON,Sr. 1878>1964 Mt.Olive Cem. W.J.BLACKMON 10/28/1880>3/7/1920 Quinsey Cem. Irie D.BLACKMON(Dau.of W.H and J.D?)2/3/1918>6/18/1919 Quinsey Cem. Otis L.BLACKMON 1906>1936 Samaria Baptist Vallie Alred(Brown)BLACKMON 10/5/1892>6/23/1973 Samaria Baptist -- Thanks,Lynda Blackmon **************************** BLACKMON/WHITE/REED/MALLORY/THOMPSON/BLANKENSHIP SC>GA>AL ICQ#6145105

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