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    3. Researcher: Bill Carr cbvabmcarr2@msn.com<mailto:cbvabmcarr2@msn.com> Oldest Proven Ancestor: James F. Guthrie, Earliest Record, 1850 Randolph County, Alabama U. S. Census, Beat #15, page 402, born in GA, age 36, married to Sarah, age 35, born in GA. Children were: (1) James, age 15, born in GA (lost his life during Civil War) (2) Jane, age 13, born in GA (3) Eliza, age 11, born in GA (4) Sarah, age 9, born in AL (5) Martha, age 7, born in AL (6 Nancy, age 4, born in AL (7) John Franklin Guthrie, age 2, born in AL, James Guthrie, age 47, next appears in Covington County, Rose Hill Post Office, page 479 in the 1860 U. S. Census with wife Sarah, age 45, her birth place is now listed as NC, and children Martha, age 16; Nancy, age 14; and John, age 11 and three more female children: (9 Missouri, age 9, born in AL (10) Virginia E., age 6, born in AL (11) George Ann, age 2 Unable to locate family in the U.S. 1870 Census, except for John Franklin, age 18, and Missouri Guthrie, age 19, who are residing in the household of Susan Guthrie, (age 45, born in GA) located in Butler County, AL, Greenville P.O., page 343. Also in the home are Pittman Guthrie, age 30, born in GA; James Guthrie, age 14, born in AL; and Laura Guthrie, age 6, born in AL. John Franklin Guthrie married Sarah Ann Rebecca Sims, 21 December, 1871, in Butler County, AL. Missouri H. Guthrie married Franklin M. Miller, 19 November, 1874, in Butler County, AL Sarah, the wife of James F. Guthrie, most probably was the Sarah Biddle who wed a James Guthrie, January 11, 1835 in Forsyth County, Georgia. Any information concerning this family will be appreciated.

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