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    1. Re: [ALJEFF] B'ham memories
    2. Frieda
    3. This still needs to be proved with more than just this one reference but this is the one I had and it was on the Brindley Site Some of this is information just given to me. So read the whole thing. A thought Asa Riggs being a doctor may have help in the Revolutionary War. He might be found in the DAR (I have that in my notes for next time I go to the LDSFHC. Asa Riggs b. abt 1743 Tennesse still to be proved married Mary Crawford 2 march 1769, Rowan Co., North Carolina Still to be proved . Franklin Co., Georgia Tax Digest Vol 2 1808 - 1818 Found at SLC FHC. Then I started out many years ago I did not put down where I found things. Also a Hallmark sent me a book with copies of many pages written years ago. The Brindley's married into the Murphree's and the Easley's (who are related) Therefore bringing into the mix Asa Riggs Poll-a person age 21 or over who owned no taxable property......indicates writing is unreadable, indicates the column was left Blank. 1808 Phebe Brindley for Frazar Brindley: Poll 1810 Frazar Brindley: poll and 1 Stud horse 1813 Frazar Brindley: poll SO WE KNOW STILL IN GEORGIA 1813 1818 Asa Brindley: poll There is a Brindley site which some of this information has come from Phoebe was the first Brindley to call Alabama home. In 1819 as a widow with nine children, she headed from Georgia to Alabama. Her husband had disappeared seven years earlier on his way to Texas. She settled in Murphree's Valley, just north of Oneonta, in Blount County, Alabama. During these early days, almost all of northern Alabama was considered Blount County. Phoebe was a strong and courageous woan, who supported her family through her weaving abilities. She sold her woven cloth to buy a cow and thereby, support her growing children. She also was a good midwife , which meant the difference between life and death to many early settlers. Phoebe had learned the art of medicine from her father, Dr. Asa Riggs. When called upon as a midwife, she mounted her horse, oft4en without provisions, and went to the aid of her neighbors. Even with all her efforts, life in the widerness was rough. Mace would be 18 before he got his first pair of shoes. Phebe place importance on religion and education in her home, and her effers were reflected in the successes of her family. Phoebie Riggs Brindley name is found on Eurterpsy Murphree's Tombstone. She had two sons and six daughters. In the book The Heritage of Blount County on page 130 states that Fraizer died in 1812 and that is when Mace and family went to Blount Co., Alabama from Franklin Co., Georgia. Phoebie Riggs Brindley is found on the 1850 census living with Daniel and Eudoxia Brindley Easley Blount Co. Alabama Pheby Brindlee is found in the census of 1853 Sub division #18 Blount Co ., Alabama on the 28th day of October Dwelling #38 She was born in Tenn. Phebie Riggs Brindley lost at least five grandsons in the Civil War Hope this leads you into more information (let me Know) Hugs, Frieda

    11/12/2007 06:27:14