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    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Query for Breazeale/Brazeale
    2. Michael L Breazeale
    3. Hi, I am trying to locate information on J A Breazeale who lived at 208 Alabama St., Selma, with his mother Jennie Breazeale in 1905. J Breazeale was a foreman for the Southern Railroad and Jennie was a widow of AD Breazeale, former clerk or court and justice of the peace for both Cahawba Town and Selma. I already have all of AD Breazeale's information, but it's his son, Daniel Breazeale born 1852 Cahabwa Town Alabama, and wife Jennie Alexander Breazeale that I have no information on. Daniel and Jennie had two sons, John A Breazeale and Stephen Breazeale, my grandfather. Both were born in the Selma area around 1875 to 1880. I located JA Breazeale and Jennie his mother in the Selma 1905 City Directory and also a (Daisy) at 208 Alabama St. It list J A as being a foreman for the Southern Railroad. I would like to find out if there is any information in the 1880 or the 1900 census about this family. AD Breazeale had a brother, Daniel M. Breazeale, who fought with the Lewis Squadren CSA as Calvaryman and enlisted in Cahabwa in 1862. AD was a Captain in the Militia. I just mention that as to not confuse the two Daniel's. AD named his son Daniel after his brother. Is there any information about a J or JA Breazeale listed in any later census records?? He must've gone to school in Selma too. If need be I will come down to Selma myself to look but am hoping for help via this forum. JA is lost to us and we don't know whehter or not Jennie, my greatgrandmother, or him are buried in Selma or are lost forever. Thanks for any help.

    07/20/2000 11:27:09