Freda, I know this probably won't help a great deal, but Burnt Corn is right on the eastern side of the county and is practically in Conecuh County. I'm sure you've already looked for your William in Conecuh County. It was just a thought. There is a trust that runs Burnt Corn now called the Lowery Trust. It has preserved the Burnt Corn Methodist Church, The Burnt Corn Baptist Church, an old Victorian home and the Burnt Corn Post Office and Store. None of these are used for service except the Store. It is just a thought if you haven't searched in Conecuh. Good luck. Cynthia Fore Miller hedges01@sprynet.com -----Original Message----- From: Ted and Freda Noble <tnoble@mcn.org> To: ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <ALMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 1:54 AM Subject: [ALMONROE-L] Re: Robersons/ Along the Old Federal Road in Monroe and ConecuhCounties, AL Hi...does anyone have more information about the Roberson/Robinson people mentioned below. I received the info from a kind researcher. My brickwall is my gggrandfather (as everyone probably knows by now!). The following Williams are born too late to be my gggrandfather, but I am wondering if anyone of them could be my William's son or/and could the Mrs. Will Roberson mentioned be his daughter-in-law. Would like to hear from anyone with more info about the following people. Thank you. F.Roberson Noble > 1.William Jeremiah Roberson m. Drusilla Carter. She was born 6-2-1846. > 2.William R. Roberson buried at Ramah Baptist Cemetery (5 miles north of >Burnt Corn), born 1852, died 1926--beside Matilda, born 1853, died 1952 > 3. Wiliam R. Roberson, charter member of Masonic Lodge of Burnt Corn, >chartered in 1890 (no indication if its the same William as #2) > 4. Mrs. Will Roberson--caption under a picture taken at a community party >of the Jr. Missionary Society of Burnt Corn Methodist Church at Burnt Corn in >June 1916 at the home of H.R. Betts >William Jesse Robison--Any more info about these two Williams? >> William Jesse, Jr. > 5. William Jesse Robison, born 4-22-1835, died 9-27-1894, buried at >Elizabeth Dargan McConnico Cemetery in Monroe County, AL > William Jesse Robison, b. 4-11-1866, d. 11-21-1867, son of W.J. and E.J. >Robison, buried near his father #5 above. Freda and Ted Noble tnoble@mcn.org ==== ALMONROE Mailing List ==== ****Visit the ALGenWeb Monroe County site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~almonroe often for updates!