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    1. [ALDALLAS-L] Holmes/Worrell
    2. Nannette W. Serra
    3. I think ALL the WORRELLS buried at New Live Oak Cemetery in Dallas County are my relatives. While doing research on the Worrell family I found this marriage record from Dallas County. Sallie E. HOLMES married Magnus WORRELL on 5 Nov 1890 in Dallas Co. I wonder if anyone knows either the HOLMES or WORRELL here. Thanks. :) Nannette ----- Original Message ----- From: Woody/Suzanne Coats <coats@localink4.com> To: <ALDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 10:17 PM Subject: Re: [ALDALLAS-L] HATCHER > "Bob Hatcher (by way of B.J. Smothers )" wrote: > > > Would appreciate information on James Hatcher b.ca1776, died ca.1838 Dallas > > co. Al.Robert S. b.1802, ohn hatcher b. 1810,James and Henry Crawford > > Hatcher, William F.Daniel, Frances & Elizabeth Riddle, Amelia Park, Ann > > Holmes , will share info. > > Bob, > > In the book "Selma, Her Institutions and Her men" by John Hardy, p.37, it was > written that the Whig Party who backed W. H. Harrison for president and John > Tyler for vice president formed a "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too" club. Robert S. > Hatcher was a member of this club and was sent as part of the delagation to the > Convention in Montgomery in 1840. > > In the same book, but on page 135 it states that on the 8th of June 1872, the > members of the Masonic Lodge # 27 in Selma went to Hatcher's Bluff on the > Alabama River and assisted Halo Lodge in the burial ceremonies of Robert S. > Hatcher, a member of Halo Lodge. > > Ther is a listing in the Live Oak Cemetery in Selma, Al. for HOLMES, ANN - > "Died October 13,1913. Age 80 years" > > Hope this has helped just a little bit. > > Suzanne Shuttleworth Coats > > > >

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