Starting October 4th and continuing each first and third Thursday, there will be a series of 13 special genealogical programs. Each program will consist of a screening of a video from the ANCESTORS series followed by a discussion panel of experts. Come and learn with us the necessary steps to help you discover your ancestors. The programs jointly sponsored by: The Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society Morning Group The Tuscaloosa Genealogical Society Night Group and The Tuscaloosa Public Library will be held in the Rotary Room of the Tuscaloosa Public Library at 7:00 PM. You are cordially invited to join us !
Starting October 4th and continuing each first and third Thursday, there will be a series of 13 special genealogical programs. Each program will consist of a screening of a video from the ANCESTORS series followed by a discussion panel of experts. Come and learn with us the necessary steps to help you discover your ancestors. The programs will be held in the Rotary Room of the Tuscaloosa Public Library at 7:00 PM. You are cordially invited to join us !
Looking for Hyche/ Bullock and Parker Tuscaloosa County Al. Bob Wetumpka, Al.
Hi all, Not exactly sure if the Averett and Morton surnames are Tuscaloosa County, but have possible Choctaw ancestry on the Averett side. My Olivers are on my mother's side and my grandmother was born in Tuscaloosa. Dianne M. Daniels Researching Morton, Averett, Ramsey, Oliver, Deck and many others Family found in Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and points as yet unknown.
Hi I am interested in McAllister line, please lets correspond. My name is Percy Roycroft at e-mail PLROY1@JUNO.COM Thanks Roy
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Looking for BOSWELL, PATTON, LINDSEY, or McGEE surnames in Tuscaloosa County. Have been blessed with help on these lines and willing to share whatever I have. Hope you'll do the same! Thanks Ed Waller
I am hunting the FOWLERS HAMMONS HUMBERS They would have been in Tuscaloosa Co about in the 1800's to the 1850's. They may have been connection to some Indian Blood. Thanks for any thing. Peggy Sue O'Shields-Gaddis psueg@bellsouth.net
This is my husband's lineage just on his father's side. FORISTER/FORRESTER, HALLMAN, AVERY, RICHEY, SNIDER, MITCHELL, WOOLLEY, HOWARD, MEIGS, TUBB, WEAVER, PRICE, RILEY, CUTTS, LASSITER, WHITE, KYZER, BOYD My husband's Grandparents were Robert David FORISTER & Ruby Dell HALLMAN. Robert's parents were Almon James FORISTER & May Ola SNIDER. May Ola's parents were David SNIDER & Celestine E. SNIDER. Ruby Dell's parents were Charles Wesley HALLMAN & Georgia Ann AVERY. My husband is related to this same Snider family on his Forister and Hallman line. Thanks, Phoebe Forister
I am sorry to have to do this again, but I have a very hard time in getting on. Thanks for your practice. Peggy
Hello WILLINGHAM and DAVIS researchers: I need help getting a copy of a 1855 Tuscaloosa Co. Court document (Orp Ct Bk 6 p 260; 26 Nov 1855) or at least a look up to see what it says where a couple people (Elijah and William WILLINGHAM) lived. Elizabeth (WILLINGHAM) DAVIS d.bef. Jun 1849 and since her husband had already died and she had no children her estate went to her brothers and sisters or their heirs. Her husband was Nathaniel DAVIS who d. Jan 1848. They had married 14 Aug 1822 in Columbia Co., GA. One of her brothers was Thomas WILLINGHAM who had died, so his heirs were listed, as: Martha WILLINGHAM (b.ca.1811 GA, d.1877 Tuscaloosa Co. m. Willis DAVIS) Elihu WILLINGHAM (b. 12 Mar 1814 GA, d.19 Jan 1877, m. bef.1838 Elizabeth W. CHERRY) Elijah WILLINGHAM William WILLINGHAM Each got $49.95. For each person to get their distribution from the estate their address had to be known. What I want to know is where Elijah WILLINGHAM and William WILLINGHAM were living in 1855? What does the document say? I believe the document is located at: Orp Ct Bk 6 p 260; 26 Nov 1855) Tuscaloosa Co., Ala I don't know why this is filed in an Orphan's Court Book rather than a Tuscaloosa Probate Book. Maybe I have the citation wrong. If you have done other research on WILLINGHAM I would appreciate any other information you have on Elijah WILLINGHAM and William WILLINGHAM. Thank you. James R. Davis, 6708 Austin Way, Sacramento, CA 95823 james.davis@cyberbytesbbs.com Genealogy Research (by JRD) http://www.genealogy.org/~jrd/j__jrd.htm
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Hello Listers, I am attempting to research the families of SPRADLING, GOSSETT, IRONS and CLARKSON. They were all in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama during the period of 1850 to 1870 and possibly even later. Any information or contacts would be helpful and very much appreciated. I'm gladly willing to share any information I might have. John Spradling
I am wondering if the McAllister and McLester lines tie together, there is at least one McLester line that dissappeared in Alabama. I have a McLester-Pate marriage but it is in Independence Co., AK in 1892, Eva McLester and William Pate. For the list, I left off Van Hoose from my rollcall, they intersect the McLester family twice. Rick Leland Family Researcher http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lelandva
Tuscaloosa Co. Surnames: COMERFORD - HARDIN - POWELL - BEAMS
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I am hunting any HUMBERS or HAMMONS or FOWLERS that were in Tuscaloosa Co in the 1800's. I do have the HUMBERS that were in Jefferson Co., but would like to know anything about the ones in Tuscaloosa Co. Alabama. If any one has any Census please let me know. Thanks of any thing. Peggy Sue O'Shields-Gaddis psueg@bellsouth.net
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Hi Roy, My husband has some Pate's in his family from Buhl and Coker. Send me your e-mail address and I will send you the little I have. Jo Farley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy McAllister" <mactide1@worldnet.att.net> To: <ALTUSCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:31 AM Subject: [ALTUSCAL-L] McAllister and Pate lines > I would like to hear from McAllister and Pate families. My grandfathers > were John Pate, Buhl, murdered in 1936, and John McAllister of Flatwoods. > Need information about their grandparents. Will gladly share the little info > I have with anyone. Thank you. Roy McAllister > > > ==== ALTUSCAL Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >
I'm descended from John Thomas McAlister b. February 1848 in Alabama d. 1904 in Alabama and Evelyn M. Maronni b. August 1854 in Alabama. Their children: George Franklin McAllister 1870 - 1938 married Nancy Elizabeth Wilson 1873 - 1956 John W. McAllister 1873 - married Melocotie 1875 - James McAllister 1875 - Elizabeth McAllister 1876 - Rufus W McAllister 1883 - Oscar McAllister 1886 - Benjamin H. McAllister 1889 - Rose Lee McAllister 1894 - Pearlie McAllister 1897 - My g-grandmother is Lillian Plura McAllister McMasters. She is the daughter of George and Nancy McAllister. Most of this information is from Alabama census records in Lawrence County and Franklin County, Alabama. Any information would be appreciated. Chris Cliburn chris@chrisnchris.com -----Original Message----- From: Roy McAllister [mailto:mactide1@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:32 PM To: ALTUSCAL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ALTUSCAL-L] McAllister and Pate lines I would like to hear from McAllister and Pate families. My grandfathers were John Pate, Buhl, murdered in 1936, and John McAllister of Flatwoods. Need information about their grandparents. Will gladly share the little info I have with anyone. Thank you. Roy McAllister ==== ALTUSCAL Mailing List ==== ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog