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CORDOVA HAPPENINGS, Walker County, Alabama 1920
April 5, 1878 -- School, Sheriff's sale and tragic accident in the news in Ashville, Alabama
AUBERRY NOTES from PERRY COUNTY, ALABAMA
Transcribed from Huntsville Republican, August 5, 1817
Blount County News-Dispatch, Blountsville, Alabama, March 19, 1879
BRANDED SLAVE IN SUMTER COUNTY, ALABAMA, 1836
CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS BURIED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALABAMA As I conducted research for interesting stories to publish and/or post on my www.alabamapioneers.com website, I continually found buried genealogy information, such as marriages, deaths, etc. that I knew would be of great benefit to family researchers, but it was hidden so well that most search engines would not find it. I decided to collect this information rather than disregard it until I could decide how to best share it with researchers.
After much contemplation, I decided that Kindle-books were the best option since the book could easily be searched through the search engines on Kindle, computers, or electronic devices. This would eliminate the need for indexing a tremendous number of names.
This volume includes the names of Confederate soldiers buried in Randolph County, Alabama.
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Discover a treasure trove of Alabama genealogy notes in Volume XI of this must-have book series. With updated links to more grave sites, this book is a goldmine of historical information waiting to be explored. From Cordova happenings in 1920 to Civil War soldiers buried in Randolph County, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Alabama's past. Don't let this opportunity to unearth your family history slip away!
Uncover the fascinating stories of Alabama's past with this meticulously curated collection of genealogy notes. Dive into the pages to find intriguing accounts of school events, sheriff's sales, tragic accidents, and more that took place in Ashville, Alabama back in 1878. Enrich your understanding of Perry County history with the Auberry notes transcribed from the Huntsville Republican in 1817. Every page is a gateway to a world long forgotten but waiting to be rediscovered.
Step into the past with tales from Blountsville, Alabama in 1879 and a poignant story of a branded slave in Sumter County in 1836. The Civil War soldiers buried in Randolph County come to life through detailed narratives that honor their memory. With each turn of the page, you'll be transported back in time to witness pivotal moments in Alabama's history. Let the heritage of the state unfold before your eyes and connect with your roots like never before.
Embark on a journey of exploration and enlightenment as you delve into the pages of this essential genealogy resource. Let the names of Confederate soldiers buried in Randolph County, Alabama guide you through a profound understanding of the state's legacy. Seize the opportunity to enrich your family research with invaluable insights and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Don't miss out on your chance to uncover the secrets of the past!
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