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    1. [ALJACKSO] John Bullard 1806 SC > GA > AL
    2. In a message dated 06/03/2000 10:34:39 PM Central Daylight Time, ALJACKSO-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Doris, Duncan Kitchens who married Malinda Bullard, was the son of Ransom and Parthenia (Warren) Kitchens. Would like to learn about your Bullards. Would be pleased to exchanged information. Ann Subject: BULLARD marriages in Jackson Co AL > Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 08:08:25 EDT > From: DReece1952@aol.com > To: ALJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com > > When I sent for the marriage record of my ancestor Ab Keith and Nancy Bullard > I went ahead and got the records of the two other BULLARDs and have not been > able to plug them into data I have - - - Can anyone identify these people? > > Duncan Kitchens and Malinda Bullard > probate 16 January 1861 J H Norwood Judge PC > solemnized 17 January 1861 A C Howell MG >> Hi Ann, I am descendant of Sarah Adeline Keith (Addie) who married Charlie Mayer in Birmingham Alabama 11 June 1891, Addie was born 8 May 1871, oldest of the children born to Ab Keith and Nancy Ann Bullard. Nancy was Ab's second wife. Nancy was third child born to John Bullard and his second wife Sarah (Goss?) and the first born in AL according to the 1860 Jackson Co AL census. John was born 1806 in SC to Robert S Bullard and first wife Sethany/Cynthia Allen who died in Walton Co GA. John married first Matilda Reynolds and had children Nancy (Who died the day she was born/ or born dead); Louiza who married Alexander Brown; John Blanton Bullard wife Margaret Carr; Mahala; Robert and Lucy Jane. With Sarah he had Evan Allen; Benjamin Franklin wife Sarah; my Nancy Ann who married Ab Keith; Sara Ellis who married Robert Allen; James Lafyaette; Thomas William; Mary Elizabeth who married a Cordell; Hugh Pearson who married Cora Alice McCalish and Celia Ann Bradford; Samuel; Joseph and David McCoy wife Molly May Forester. John's daughter Louisa was still with family in 1860 census so other children may hve come to Alabama with John before 1846. I have not yet been able to identify John in the 1850 census So he may not have made it to Jackson County by then. Good Hunting Doris Mayer Reece Branchville Alabama

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