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    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama
    2. Delilah
    3. If you will send me your address to my e-mail, I have the Cemetery Atlas for Alabama, I will copy the maps and the cemetery info and mail it to you. There is apparently 2 Liberty Grove Cemeteries in Walker County. delilah evans ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sallie Cox" <scox3876@bellsouth.net> To: <ALWALKER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:16 AM Subject: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama | Many thanks to everyone who responded to my query about Liberty Grove Cemetery | a few months back (as well as those who responded very recently). I was able to | find the cemetery I needed and, of all things, while I was in the cemetery met | a couple working in the church's fellowship hall who were related (distantly) to | some of the people I was looking for. The wife even directed me to another | nearby cemetery that contained more family graves. | | I'm getting together another list of graves to look for, in the general Jasper | vicinity, I think it is. When the cooking and shopping are done, and the weather | is a little nicer, and I find my notes . . . maybe I can impose on you guys for | more directions. | | sallie cox | birmingham, alabama | | | On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Sallie Cox <scox3876@bellsouth.net> | wrote: | | Can anyone on this list give me sufficient directions to find Liberty | Grove Cemetery, near Nauvoo? I found some information from a book on Walker | county Cemeteries by Bruce Myers -- it is "2/3 way up No 5 Highway from | Jasper to Nauvoo Baptist Church." There was no publication date on the | book; it says Bruce Myers was born March 9, 1902 so I would suspect it's | not a new book by any means. | | The Walker County Heritage Book says Liberty Grove Baptist Church is located | 12 miles north of Jasper on Highway 5 and the church has been in | 5 | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message |

    11/29/2008 05:33:11
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Hill/Kiker/Spain/Burdick
    2. Delilah
    3. Do you know where in OK they went? Also do you have a John KIKER born in NC? delilah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sallie Cox" <scox3876@bellsouth.net> To: <ALWALKER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:57 AM Subject: [ALWALKER] Hill/Kiker/Spain/Burdick | Message: 1 | Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 13:39:34 -0500 | From: "Delilah" <diamond6468@mindspring.com> | Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama | To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> | Message-ID: <A0888CA1D01946F68F74328E27756B96@delilahs> | Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" | | Liberty Grove, Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, one mile south of Nauvoo - | what names are you looking for? | delilah | | | | Thanks for asking -- my grandmother's father was a Burdick, and her mother was a | Hill. Both families sort of centered around Winston County and spread out into | Walker County, among others. Her sister, Georgia Ann Hill, married Johnson Davis | Kiker and that family moved west and ended up in Oklahoma by around 1910. I was | looking for John Dickerson Hill and wife, Mary Mexar Warren, who were buried at | Liberty Grove Cemetery, as well as Sallie Hill (who married John Ramey). | | I am also especially interested right now in a fellow by the name of General Hill | (that's his name, not a military rank). He was born in 1881 in Walker County, son | catherine Elizabeth Kiker and ?. He married Ella Spain, and the couple also ended | up in Oklahoma although their children were born in Alabama in the 1910s. General | Kiker was the nephew of Johnson Davis Kiker and Georgia Ann Hill. | | The above-referenced Hills are ancestors of the Hills who meet in Addison the 1st | Sunday in July for the Hill Family Reunion | | sallie cox | birmingham, alabama | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message |

    11/29/2008 04:33:02
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama
    2. Delilah
    3. I have the book "Records of Walker County, Alabama" it has a lot of cemetery info and also a few marriages and voters, etc. delilah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sallie Cox" <scox3876@bellsouth.net> To: <ALWALKER@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 9:16 AM Subject: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama | Many thanks to everyone who responded to my query about Liberty Grove Cemetery | a few months back (as well as those who responded very recently). I was able to | find the cemetery I needed and, of all things, while I was in the cemetery met | a couple working in the church's fellowship hall who were related (distantly) to | some of the people I was looking for. The wife even directed me to another | nearby cemetery that contained more family graves. | | I'm getting together another list of graves to look for, in the general Jasper | vicinity, I think it is. When the cooking and shopping are done, and the weather | is a little nicer, and I find my notes . . . maybe I can impose on you guys for | more directions. | | sallie cox | birmingham, alabama | | | On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Sallie Cox <scox3876@bellsouth.net> | wrote: | | Can anyone on this list give me sufficient directions to find Liberty | Grove Cemetery, near Nauvoo? I found some information from a book on Walker | county Cemeteries by Bruce Myers -- it is "2/3 way up No 5 Highway from | Jasper to Nauvoo Baptist Church." There was no publication date on the | book; it says Bruce Myers was born March 9, 1902 so I would suspect it's | not a new book by any means. | | The Walker County Heritage Book says Liberty Grove Baptist Church is located | 12 miles north of Jasper on Highway 5 and the church has been in | 5 | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message |

    11/29/2008 02:35:25
    1. [ALWALKER] Hunter (my brick wall) Campbell, Robbins, Loggins, Camp or Kemp, Reid
    2. Hi, I am still looking for info on Leonard Thomas Hunter, son of John Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Camp or Kemp Hunter. Also looking for any connections to John Dan Campbell, Savannah Robbins, Amanda Loggins, Sarah or Sary Reid? and more! Thanks for all help, gina

    11/28/2008 07:54:41
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama
    2. Sallie: To get to Liberty Grove Baptist Church, from Jasper, Al. take Highway 5 to Haleyville, Al. From Birmingham, AL. take Highway 78 until you reach Jasper, Al. to the Race Trac gas station. At that big intersection Highway 78 will turn left but you want go STRAIGH AHEAD ON TO HIGHWAY 118, you will pass the Walker Baptist Medical Center, McDonalds, Jasper Mall, Ralleys, and come the the traffic light at KFC. All these places will be on your right. At the traffic light at KFC take a right and go up the ramp to 9th. Ave., at the stop sign at top of ramp turn RIGHT onto 9th. Ave., there will be a Jacks Hamburger on your left once you make your turn onto 9th. Ave. from there you will travel about 3/4 miles and will see HIGHWAY 5 and 195 making a split at the end of 9th. Ave. Take the LEFT FORK onto HIGHWAY 5. Once on highway 5 you will travel highway 5 for about 16 miles to the Liberty Grove Community. LIBERTY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH will be on YOUR RIGHT, it is a big brick church and the cemetery is behind the church. You can see the cemetery from Highway 5. Hope these directions help you find where you are wanting to go. If you have any problems finding it just call Collins Burke Funeral Home at 205 384-5571 and we will try to get you there from where you are at. dennis -------------- Original message from "Delilah" <diamond6468@mindspring.com>: -------------- > Liberty Grove, Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, one mile south of Nauvoo - > what names are you looking for? > delilah > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joseph T. Richardson" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:54 PM > Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama > > > | Here's the cemetery on the USGS Geographic Names Information Server, which > | include links to a number of mapping resources: > | > | http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=108:3:17740408368407589829::NO::P3_F > ID:162322 > | > | I'm sorry I can't give you precise directions, but using this and the link > | to Google Maps you should have no problem finding it. > | > | --Joseph T. Richardson > | > | On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Sallie Cox > wrote: > | > | > Can anyone on this list give me sufficient directions to find Liberty > Grove > | > Cemetery, near Nauvoo? I found some information from a book on Walker > | > County Cemeteries by Bruce Myers -- it is "2/3 way up No 5 Highway from > | > Jasper to Nauvoo Baptist Church." There was no publication date on the > | > book; it says Bruce Myers was born March 9, 1902 so I would suspect it's > not > | > a new book by any means. > | > > | > The Walker County Heritage Book says Liberty Grove Baptist Church is > | > located 12 miles north of Jasper on Highway 5 and the church has been in > 5 > | > different buildings. With the passage of time and the way things (and > roads) > | > change I would sure like to have some more information before I drive to > | > Jasper then north along Highway 5. I don't know how far "2/3 of the way" > is, > | > if you can see the cemetery from the road, which side of the highway > it's > | > on, etc. > | > > | > Does anyone know where this cemetery is? Thanks for any help. > | > > | > sallie cox > | > > | > ------------------------------- > | > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > | > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > | > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > | > > | > | ------------------------------- > | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > | > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    11/27/2008 07:26:48
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Request from ALWALKER listowner: what families areyou working on?
    2. Delilah
    3. Did I send you the info on any DUTTONS in Walker County, AL.? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph T. Richardson" <joseph.t.richardson@gmail.com> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 2:01 PM Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Request from ALWALKER listowner: what families areyou working on? | My interest in Walker County is DUTTON and related families. About 1839 | several Dutton families migrated from Lawrence and Morgan counties to Walker | County, along with many other families of that area. | | James DUTTON was born 4 Jan 1807 in Granville County, North Carolina and | died 30 Apr 1885 in Walker County, Alabama. (I believe him to be the son of | John DUTTON and Omah PARRISH.) James married Mary IRWIN (daughter of William | IRWIN and Elizabeth FORESTER), who born ca. 1807 in Kentucky and died after | 1880 in Walker County, Alabama. | | Children: | | 1. Mary Jane DUTTON, born 2 Jan 1834 in Morgan County, Alabama, died 26 Dec | 1903 in Walker County, Alabama; married 1859 in Walker County, Alabama to | Reuben KEETON. | 2. Alexander DUTTON, born ca. 1835 in Morgan County, Alabama, died 1849/50 | in Walker County, Alabama. | 3. William DUTTON, born 1 May 1838 in Morgan County, Alabama, died 29 May | 1912 in Walker County, Alabama; married (1) ca. 1860 in Walker County, | Alabama to Mariah KEETON, (2) ca. 1900-10 to Mary SIDES. | 4. Simeon B. DUTTON, born ca. 1840 in Walker County, Alabama, died ca. | 1864-1870; married ca. 1860 in Walker County, Alabama to Rebecca HAMILTON. | 5. George W. DUTTON, born 1841 in Walker County, Alabama, died ca. 1875-80 | in Walker County, Alabama; married ca. 1862-68 in Walker County, Alabama to | Mrs. Mary FERGUSON (née BROWN). | 6. Martin N. DUTTON, born ca. 1845/46 in Walker County, Alabama, died ca. | 1860 in Walker County, Alabama. | 7. Thomas F. DUTTON, born 14 Feb 1849 in Walker County, Alabama, died 24 Mar | 1917 in Walker County, Alabama; married (1) ca. 1867 in Walker County, | Alabama to Louisa E. CARMICHAEL, (2) ca. 1890 to Mrs. Sarah ROWE (née | BANKS). | 8. Elizabeth Ann DUTTON, born 4 May 1850 in Walker County, Alabama, died 7 | Apr 1925 in Fisk, Coleman County, Texas; married May 1872 in Walker County, | Alabama to Christopher Columbus HAMILTON. | | For more information, see my website: | http://www.zdutton.org/data/jasdutton.html | | | Jarrard (Jarrett) DUTTON was born ca. 1790 in Charles County, Maryland, and | died between 1830 and 1840, possibly in Walker County, Alabama. He married | 14 Feb 1820 in Lawrence County, Alabama to Charity McDANIEL/McDONALD. They | disappear from Lawrence County after 1830, but their children reappear in | the 1840s and 1850s in Walker County, leading me to believe they may have | been a part of the ca. 1839 migration. | | Children: | | 1. Zachariah DUTTON, born ca. 1821 in Lawrence County, Alabama, died Feb | 1864 in Georgia in service of Confederate States Army; married ca. 1851 in | Walker County, Alabama to Mary Emily RUSHING. | 2. Mary Permelia DUTTON, born 1824 in Lawrence County, Alabama, died 28 Aug | 1886 in Itawamba County, Mississippi; married 1842 in Lawrence County, | Alabama to John BROWN. | 3. William DUTTON, born ca. 1824 in Lawrence County, Alabama, died after | 1893 in Marion County or Walker County, Alabama; married ca. 1853 in Walker | County, Alabama to Martha McDONALD. | 4. Levi DUTTON, born ca. 1825 in Lawrence County, Alabama, died ca. 1870 in | Cherokee County, Texas; married 9 Jan 1851 in Cherokee County, Texas to | Nancy ALLEN. | | For more information, see my website: | http://www.zdutton.org/data/jgdutton.html | | | I am looking for any information I can find on these families and especially | to get in touch with descendants. | | I am also interested in the other families that migrated with my Duttons | from Morgan and Lawrence counties, including KITCHENS, SPARKS, HAMILTON, | IRWIN, and BROWN. More generally, I am interested in Southern Unionism in | this part of the state and the varying sentiments towards secession and the | Civil War in Walker County. | | I live in Huntsville, Alabama and am a full-time university student in | history, but am willing to do simple lookups occasionally at Huntsville's | Heritage Room. | | Best regards, | Joseph T. Richardson | http://www.zdutton.org/ | | On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Brian Davis <bdavis@alum.emory.edu> wrote: | | > ALWALKER gang, | > | > Thanks to Karen for her gracious apology. I request that we let that issue | > die a quick death. :^) | > | > On the other hand, the genealogy discussion around here has been awfully | > quiet lately (with a few exceptions). Why don't we tap the energy that went | > into sending questions about the spam message and use it for Walker Co. | > genealogy? The list currently has 267(!) members -- let's tap into the | > accumulated knowledge of the group. | > | > Suggestion: | > | > Send a message to the list that does one of the following. (Use a helpful | > subject line that includes the families referenced, don't just reply to this | > message.) | > | > 1) List the brick walls you are working on (including what information you | > already have: "I have John and Jane SMITH, married 1 Jan 1870 according to | > their gravestone at Old Smith Cemetery; present in the 1870 and 1880 Walker | > Co. censuses, but I can't find their marriage record or Jane's maiden name | > anywhere.") | > | > 2) List the resources that you own for which you are willing to provide | > look ups ("I've got a copy of Jane Smith's book 'Smith and Jones Family of | > Walker Co.', which includes a lot of information on these families as well | > as the Johnson and Smithson families from the Sipsey area.") | > | > 3) If you've never introduced yourself, say howdy! ("I'm John Smith and | > joined the list a while back. I'm working on the SMITH and JONES families in | > Nauvoo during the 1850 and 60s, and the JOHNSON family in Jasper since the | > 1880s. I have a lot of information to share on the JONES family, but have | > just learned about the JOHNSON connection. The information I have to share | > is at http://www.web-address.com/." | > | > 4) Reply to some of the above messages. | > | > 5) Anything else that's productive and genealogy related. | > | > Thanks. | > Brian | > | > ALWALKER list owner | > -- | > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | > Brian Davis < | > http://www.people.virginia.edu/~bd2m/genealogy.html<http://www.people.virginia.edu/%7Ebd2m/genealogy.html> | > > | > | > ------------------------------- | > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to | > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the | > quotes in the subject and the body of the message | > | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/27/2008 06:40:27
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama
    2. Delilah
    3. Liberty Grove, Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, one mile south of Nauvoo - what names are you looking for? delilah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph T. Richardson" <jtr280@bellsouth.net> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:54 PM Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Liberty Grove Cemetery, Nauvoo, Alabama | Here's the cemetery on the USGS Geographic Names Information Server, which | include links to a number of mapping resources: | | http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=108:3:17740408368407589829::NO::P3_FID:162322 | | I'm sorry I can't give you precise directions, but using this and the link | to Google Maps you should have no problem finding it. | | --Joseph T. Richardson | | On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Sallie Cox <scox3876@bellsouth.net> wrote: | | > Can anyone on this list give me sufficient directions to find Liberty Grove | > Cemetery, near Nauvoo? I found some information from a book on Walker | > County Cemeteries by Bruce Myers -- it is "2/3 way up No 5 Highway from | > Jasper to Nauvoo Baptist Church." There was no publication date on the | > book; it says Bruce Myers was born March 9, 1902 so I would suspect it's not | > a new book by any means. | > | > The Walker County Heritage Book says Liberty Grove Baptist Church is | > located 12 miles north of Jasper on Highway 5 and the church has been in 5 | > different buildings. With the passage of time and the way things (and roads) | > change I would sure like to have some more information before I drive to | > Jasper then north along Highway 5. I don't know how far "2/3 of the way" is, | > if you can see the cemetery from the road, which side of the highway it's | > on, etc. | > | > Does anyone know where this cemetery is? Thanks for any help. | > | > sallie cox | > | > ------------------------------- | > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to | > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the | > quotes in the subject and the body of the message | > | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message |

    11/27/2008 06:39:34
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Early Settlers of Walker County, Alabama
    2. Ann S. Grainger
    3. I hope this might help: SAMUEL W. MOORE was shown on the 1840 and 1850 Census in Walker Co., AL and died before the 1850 census. He was born about 1804 in TN. Wife, Prudence was born about 1815 in TN and died after 1880, Walker Co., AL. They were buried in interesting above grown lots in what was then Moore's Cemetery but was later named after an Italian Immigrant son-in Law, with last name of Delavchino (uncertain of spelling), the last of his descendents to be buried there. The graves of Samuel and Prudence was built up high off the ground with stones and in the shape of a rectangle. At onetime, somone pourced cemenent off the flat of the topof these above ground vaults; but the markings are no longer identified. Samuel Moore's lant Patent #10353 was dated 01 August 1839 for 40.21 acres om Tpwmship 13. Tamge 1- West. Section 36, part South Eastern quarter of the South East Quarter. This was southwest of what would later become Carbon Hill, Alabama, but was part of Holly Grove at that time. The cemetery was located on this land. Since he was also on the earlier 1830 census, it is unknown where he had been a squarter on this land or was living somewhere else in the county. This was also close to where ABRAHAM MYERS patented his land. By 01 March 1860, Samuel W. Moore increased his holdings under combined Patents #21223 and #21334 thouth the US Gov't's General Land Office for 19963 acres. All but 40 acres were in the same Section 36, which included parts: The Western 1/2 of South East 1/4 and the NorthEast 1/4 of the SE 1/4. The other 40 acres were more directly south of Carbon Hill. Some of his early neighbors in surrrounding sections who were there between 1822 and 1838 were: Ashley and John Aldridge, Joseph Allen, James Barbee, Isaac Brown, Alexander McDonald, John Phillips, Alexander and William Richey, William R. Sanders, Samuel Tucker and Jeptha White. Earlier in 1820, there was a SAMUEL MOORE living in Lawrence County, Alabama, as well as other moores: Henly, Henry, and James Moore. Also John, Joseph and Robert D. Moore. In 1820, our SAMUEL W. MOORE would have been only 16 years old in 1820, however, Whether these were related families is unknown at this time. . The 1840 Census in Walker Co., AL, showed two Moore families. There was SAMUEL MOORE, age 30-40 and MOSES MOORE, age 30-40. There had been a MOSES MOORE earlier on the 1830 Census in Franklin Co., AL. Same? The 1850 Census, Walker Co., AL, District 11, 24 Oct 1850, page 269-N and 280A, Dwelling and Family 21: SAMUEL MOORE 46 Farmer Real Estate Value $300 born TN PRUDENCE 37 born TN JAMES 17 born AL ORLENA 15 " EMILEY 13 " FRANCES 11 " JOHN 4 " HUSTEN (Houston) 3 " The Family of MOSES MOORE, age 54 also born in TN was on this census. This family was livinhg next doow to a widow, ANN MOORE and her children. ANN also named a daughter, Emily. In 1860, the census showed widow PRUDENCE MOORE, age 47. SAMUEL was deceased although he had additional land patents dated this year. That was simply the date the President of the United States got around to signing the land patent; not the date he applied to the additional land patents. At home with widowed mother in 1860 were: DEMANDA age 20 SAMUEL P. age 15 JOHN age 13 GEORGE age 11 MARY D. age 1. In 1870, PRUDENCE and youngest daughter, MARY, were living with son, SAMUEL and his young bride, Virginia. SAMUEL was erroneously identified as black instead of white. In 1880, PRUDENCE was 66, born TN, both parents born in TN. Living with her was youngest daughter, MARY J., 23, and her first husband, RICHARD CASTLEBERRY, 22 and their 8 month old son, GEORGE M. CASTLEBERRY, plus a boarder, JAMES H. LAWIMORE. What I have on their children (right or wrong): 1. (M) JAMES M. MOORE, born between 1833- 1834, Walker Co., AL . He married about 1857 to NANCY A. M. BAKER. He died in 1863 during the Civil War from Measles. 2 (F) ORLEANA MELISSA MOORE, born 22 Jan 1836, Walker Co., AL; married about 1857, Walker Co., AL, to JAMES HARVY HENDON, the oldest son of WILLIAM HENDON and SARAH DICKCON (who were married in Morgan Co., AL). One of their infant Hendon children was buried in the same Cemetery with Samuel and Prodence. ORLEANA died 24 March 1912, Walker Co., AL. They were buried in the Chickasaw Cemetery on a hill, outside Carbon Hill, on the old highway to Jasper. I have seen where some surveyors have included this in the Scott Cemetery but they are not together. 3 (F) EMILY L. MOORE, born 1837, married about 1856 to THOMAS J. GUTTERY. No more information. 4 (F) DEMANDA FRANCES MOORE, born 14 Feb 1839, Walker Co., AL. Died 29 Jan 1898. She married PLEASANT C. JOHNSON of Fayette Co., AL. 5. (M) SAMUEL P. MOORE,born January 10, 1846, Walker Co., AL; married about 1870 to VIRGINIA. No further information. 6 (M) JOHN MOORE, born between 1846-1847, Walker Co., AL. No further information. 7. (M) GEORGE HOUSTON MOORE, born between 1847-1849, Walker Co., AL. No further information. 9. (F) MARY J. D. MOORE, born 1859, Walker Co., AL. Married 1) Dec. 11, 1878, Walker Co., AL, to RICHARD BRADFORD CASTLEBERRY. Married 2) the Delavchera (Uncertain of name)/ She is buried with her second husband in the same cemetery with SAMUEL and PRUCENCE. I have further information on the spouses of some of the daughters. This family left many descendents in Walker and Fayette Counties, Alabama. Ann Strickland Grainger Huntsville, AL 3. (F) WMILY L. MOORE, born 1837 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MARILEATWO@wmconnect.com> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Early Settlers of Walker County, Alabama >I am looking for information on Samuel & Prudence Moore (more) of Carbon > Hill, Walker Co. Is there any mention of them in your book? If so how can > I get a > copy? > Thanks, Marilea > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/16/2008 11:29:42
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Early Settlers of Walker County, Alabama
    2. Delilah
    3. MOORE, Samuel H., entered government land in Section 31, Township 13, range 9, on August 11, 1848. (Walker Cty Trasct Record) ----- Original Message ----- From: <MARILEATWO@wmconnect.com> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Early Settlers of Walker County, Alabama |I am looking for information on Samuel & Prudence Moore (more) of Carbon | Hill, Walker Co. Is there any mention of them in your book? If so how can I get a | copy? | Thanks, Marilea | | ------------------------------- | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/16/2008 03:09:15
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Early Settlers of Walker County, Alabama
    2. I am looking for information on Samuel & Prudence Moore (more) of Carbon Hill, Walker Co. Is there any mention of them in your book? If so how can I get a copy? Thanks, Marilea

    11/15/2008 01:57:07
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] JAMES ARLEY EVANS 9/6/43-1/14/96
    2. Delilah let's put this on the WCGS website. Someone there might recognize the name. **************Get the Moviefone Toolbar. Showtimes, theaters, movie news & more!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212774565x1200812037/aol?redir=htt p://toolbar.aol.com/moviefone/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000001)

    11/15/2008 12:04:14
    1. [ALWALKER] JAMES ARLEY EVANS 9/6/43-1/14/96
    2. Delilah
    3. "James Arley (JIM) EVANS.was born in Walker County, Alabama, and loved these hills and hollows, woods and creeks, with a passion....." This was submitted someplace by a Ramona Evans If this is part of your family, I have a photo and some more Tribute to him. delilah evans

    11/15/2008 10:40:01
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Euclid E Grace
    2. Delilah
    3. is he buried overseas? Delilah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Grace" <marksroots2002@yahoo.com> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:10 PM Subject: [ALWALKER] Euclid E Grace Euclid Grace was KIA in WWII My father(Clifford Grace) said his cousin was a tail gunner over Europe when his plane was shot down. Not sure 100% if Euclid is the same Person If anyone knows, I would appreciate any info Thanks Mark Grace ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/11/2008 06:30:57
    1. [ALWALKER] Euclid E Grace
    2. Mark Grace
    3. Euclid Grace was KIA in WWII My father(Clifford Grace) said his cousin was a tail gunner over Europe when his plane was shot down. Not sure 100% if Euclid is the same Person If anyone knows, I would appreciate any info Thanks Mark Grace

    11/11/2008 03:10:34
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Request from ALWALKER listowner: what familiesareyou working on?
    2. are you certain it was Ga? both Al and Ga have these counties. Bearden is a popular name in Walker, Winston and Shelby counties here; perhaps more. just happen to know about these. are you in Pa?

    11/06/2008 02:34:48
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 81
    2. If this list is correct, I guess there is not a place for my William (Will) Walker in this line up. The one I am researching married a Rebecca Wiers/Wyers about 1868. The Wiers/Wyers may connect to the ones in Bibb County, but I am not sure about this. Thanks, Davine In a message dated 11/2/2008 2:03:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, alwalker-request@rootsweb.com writes: I have this KILGORE family as below: Wm KILGORE (cir 1814-?) + Minerva PATTON (cir 1815-?) Dorian Melissa (Eliza) (cir 1833-?) Elizabeth (1836-1882) William "Wiley" (cir 1837) John (1839-1876) Penninia (1836-1916) Jasper (cir 1843) Sarah (cir 1845) James (1849-1924) George (1851-1923) William (1852-1931) Mary (cir 1854) Ed Waller **************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212416248x1200771803/aol?redir=http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001)

    11/02/2008 02:13:03
    1. [ALWALKER] Children of Wm & Minerva KILGORE
    2. I have this KILGORE family as below: Wm KILGORE (cir 1814-?) + Minerva PATTON (cir 1815-?) Dorian Melissa (Eliza) (cir 1833-?) Elizabeth (1836-1882) William "Wiley" (cir 1837) John (1839-1876) Penninia (1836-1916) Jasper (cir 1843) Sarah (cir 1845) James (1849-1924) George (1851-1923) William (1852-1931) Mary (cir 1854) Ed Waller > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 11:07:09 EDT > From: DavineR@aol.com > Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 79 > To: alwalker@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <d60.38ad5d78.363dca9d@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > Who were the children of this William Kilgore, who married Minerva? I have > a William Kilgore, born in 1844 in either GA or AL, and died on 25 Dec 1916 > in Cardova, Walker Co., AL. His death certificate has his father's name as > Will Kilgore, but I have never been able to connect him with his parents. Any > help or clues would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Davine Roberts > Jacksonville, FL

    11/01/2008 07:54:14
    1. Re: [ALWALKER] Minerva's Heritage?
    2. Ann S. Grainger
    3. I only wondered if Minerva, wife of William Kilgore, was a Blackburn only because of their proximity to John Blackburn and wife named Penina, same as Minerva's daughter, on the 1850 census inWalker Co., AL. The chances are that Blackburn's wife, Penina, was related to this Kilgore family in some way, either to William or Minerva. On the other hand, she was possibly only a good friend to Minervia, who desided to name a daughter for her dear friend. It happens, but usually children are named after family or else someone famous. At this time, we don't know the maiden name of Blackburn's wife, Penina. She could have been a Kilgore or a Patton, but somehow related. Usually there is a family connection when an unusual name appears. I have not located a Penina anywhere else, have you? I noted that Penina Kilgore patented her own land in 1860 in her own maiden name. While not common, it is not uncommon for single women to do so. I also noted that James Russell, was previously married before marrying Penina Kilgore. He was on the 1860 census in Walker Co., AL, with first wife, identified only as "M" and two children, a son, William R. Russell and a daughter, identified only as "M.A.". This daughterr was probably the Ann Russell, daughter, with James Russell and Penina on the 1880 census in Fayette Co., AL. Has anyone located Penina Kilgore on the 1860 census? I haven't checked this out. Also 1870 census. It would be interesting to locate a marriage record for both couples: James Blackburn and his Penina and William Kilgore and his Minerva. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <ed-janis@comcast.net> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 11:29 AM Subject: [ALWALKER] Minerva's Heritage? > Hi Ann----I'm pretty certain of the sources on Minerva being a PATTON and > being William KILGORE's wife---cited in several census records, a > well-researched book, and in numerous notes from fellow researchers. But > all things are possible and we'd like to get it right, so what can you say > about Minerva being a BLACKBURN? > > Thanks > Ed > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: alwalker-request@rootsweb.com >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Your PATTON Connection (Ann S. Grainger) >> 2. Re: Your PATTON Connection (Dan & Paula Harry) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 16:48:18 -0500 >> From: "Ann S. Grainger" <anngrainger@knology.net> >> Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection >> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> >> Message-ID: <B1D3FA9CDAAE4E12BDF536016EF07E8D@YOUR9EC669DBD1> >> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >> reply-type=original >> >> Do you know why William KILGORE and wife, Minerva (PATTON?) named a >> daughter," PENINA" after the wife of John BLACKBURN? >> >> JOHN BLACKBURN, age 68, born VA, and wife, PENINA, age 50, b. GA, were on >> the 1850 census, Walker Co., AL, District 11, Family #84 were living two >> houses away from William KILGORE and wife, Minerva. No children shown >> with >> the Blackburns and his wife, 18 years younger, was probably a second >> wife. >> >> I would have guessed that it was because that William KILGORE's wife, >> Minerva, was a BLACKBURN. >> in lieu of a PATTON. The name Peninia or Pennia, etc. was not a common >> one >> so there must be some sort of connection. >> >> Are you certain that Minerva was a PATTON? >> >> >> Ann S. Grainger >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <ed-janis@comcast.net> >> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com>; <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> >> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:48 PM >> Subject: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection >> >> >> > Hi Paula: Would sure be interested in sharing PATTON info if you are. >> > Minerva would be my 1st cousin, 5 times removed by my calculator, so >> > I'm >> > sure it's the same family. >> > >> > I saw a post in this same batch that talked about a William KILGORE >> > born >> > in Greenville SC in 1818---suppose that's the same William that married >> > Minerva PATTON in Walker Co.? >> > >> > Thanks >> > Ed Waller >> > Virginia >> > >> >> From: "Dan & Paula Harry" <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> >> >> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> >> >> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:22 PM >> >> Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 67 >> >> >> >> >> >> > Okay....Penninnia's sister Elizabeth Kilgore married Wiley Davis and >> >> > they >> >> > were my great, great grandparents. >> >> > >> >> > I have 2 husbands for Penn. The other was James Wesley Swindle and >> >> > they >> >> > had a son J.W., Jr. Which was first? The dates I have for her are >> >> > 1841 >> >> > to 1916 and was she born in Walker Co.? >> >> > >> >> > Do you know where William and Minerva are buried?? Thanks! Paula >> >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:09:33 -0400 >> From: "Dan & Paula Harry" <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> >> Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection >> To: "Ann S. Grainger" <anngrainger@knology.net>, >> <alwalker@rootsweb.com> >> Message-ID: <27E812A46039417886D59C2BF0ABC72F@homeoffice> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Hi, Ann....Certain? Nooooooo - and not sure at the moment where the >> information >> came from. I will have to check further and see what I can find out. >> Maybe >> they were just good friends and not related.....I confess to not always >> being >> careful about citing sources when I first started this project. Thanks >> for the >> input....I'll see what I can find out. Paula >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> To contact the ALWALKER list administrator, send an email to >> ALWALKER-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >> To post a message to the ALWALKER mailing list, send an email to >> ALWALKER@rootsweb.com. >> >> __________________________________________________________ >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the >> body of >> the >> email with no additional text. >> >> >> End of ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 79 >> *************************************** > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/01/2008 02:26:00
    1. [ALWALKER] Minerva's Heritage?
    2. Hi Ann----I'm pretty certain of the sources on Minerva being a PATTON and being William KILGORE's wife---cited in several census records, a well-researched book, and in numerous notes from fellow researchers. But all things are possible and we'd like to get it right, so what can you say about Minerva being a BLACKBURN? Thanks Ed -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: alwalker-request@rootsweb.com > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Your PATTON Connection (Ann S. Grainger) > 2. Re: Your PATTON Connection (Dan & Paula Harry) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 16:48:18 -0500 > From: "Ann S. Grainger" <anngrainger@knology.net> > Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection > To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <B1D3FA9CDAAE4E12BDF536016EF07E8D@YOUR9EC669DBD1> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Do you know why William KILGORE and wife, Minerva (PATTON?) named a > daughter," PENINA" after the wife of John BLACKBURN? > > JOHN BLACKBURN, age 68, born VA, and wife, PENINA, age 50, b. GA, were on > the 1850 census, Walker Co., AL, District 11, Family #84 were living two > houses away from William KILGORE and wife, Minerva. No children shown with > the Blackburns and his wife, 18 years younger, was probably a second wife. > > I would have guessed that it was because that William KILGORE's wife, > Minerva, was a BLACKBURN. > in lieu of a PATTON. The name Peninia or Pennia, etc. was not a common one > so there must be some sort of connection. > > Are you certain that Minerva was a PATTON? > > > Ann S. Grainger > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ed-janis@comcast.net> > To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com>; <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:48 PM > Subject: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection > > > > Hi Paula: Would sure be interested in sharing PATTON info if you are. > > Minerva would be my 1st cousin, 5 times removed by my calculator, so I'm > > sure it's the same family. > > > > I saw a post in this same batch that talked about a William KILGORE born > > in Greenville SC in 1818---suppose that's the same William that married > > Minerva PATTON in Walker Co.? > > > > Thanks > > Ed Waller > > Virginia > > > >> From: "Dan & Paula Harry" <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> > >> To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 2:22 PM > >> Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 67 > >> > >> > >> > Okay....Penninnia's sister Elizabeth Kilgore married Wiley Davis and > >> > they > >> > were my great, great grandparents. > >> > > >> > I have 2 husbands for Penn. The other was James Wesley Swindle and > >> > they > >> > had a son J.W., Jr. Which was first? The dates I have for her are > >> > 1841 > >> > to 1916 and was she born in Walker Co.? > >> > > >> > Do you know where William and Minerva are buried?? Thanks! Paula > >> > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:09:33 -0400 > From: "Dan & Paula Harry" <DHARRY@pa.rr.com> > Subject: Re: [ALWALKER] Your PATTON Connection > To: "Ann S. Grainger" <anngrainger@knology.net>, > <alwalker@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <27E812A46039417886D59C2BF0ABC72F@homeoffice> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi, Ann....Certain? Nooooooo - and not sure at the moment where the information > came from. I will have to check further and see what I can find out. Maybe > they were just good friends and not related.....I confess to not always being > careful about citing sources when I first started this project. Thanks for the > input....I'll see what I can find out. Paula > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the ALWALKER list administrator, send an email to > ALWALKER-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the ALWALKER mailing list, send an email to > ALWALKER@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALWALKER-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of > the > email with no additional text. > > > End of ALWALKER Digest, Vol 3, Issue 79 > ***************************************

    11/01/2008 10:29:35
    1. [ALWALKER] Phillips & Walker County Book
    2. caroline
    3. You wrote: From: "Katherine Reece" <kat@hallofmaat.com> > | To: <alwalker@rootsweb.com> > | Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 >| Thank you for the Martin Marion Phillips information. This is my page >for| him on my website: > http://katscelticroots.com/fam00017.htm >| We were lucky enough to have pictures of both him and Elizabeth Fields| >Phillips that survived and they're shown on that page as well. ~~~~ Beautiful website, haven't had a chance to study it as have been out of town. Do you have information on John D ? Phillips and Miley Phillips of "old Argo"? Also, N.E. Phillips who married C.L. Sanders? My grandparents, Louvina Caroline Argo and Sylvanus Hamilton married on 3 Dec. 1893 "at the home of Mrs. Miley Phillips. According to records it was a double ceremony with N.E. Phillips and C.L. Sanders. It would appear that there is a family connection. My late uncle wrote "It was a double marriage ceremony with Uncle John D. Phillips." Perhaps the "Uncle Phillips performed the ceremony? Re: the book on Walker County to which Delilah is referring. This is the book by John Martin Dombart, "History of Walker County", 1937. Many counties had a biographical book *compiled* before and during this time. As with all of these books the information must be confirmed with reliable sources. Reprints are available, one from the daughter of the late congressman Carl Elliott. You can get information at http://webpages.charter.net/carlaelliottbooks/ link to Alabama Books. Caroline Hamilton Horton, Prattville, Ala.

    11/01/2008 06:59:20