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BAKER, GREEN posted by Claire Furth on Tuesday, June 3, 1997

GREEN/BAKER Searching for info and descendants of Aaron GREEN b. c 1798 SC and wife Damaris BAKER - last found in Calhoun Co in the 1860 census. Probably had a son William b. ca 1828-29 and daughter Nancy b. ca 1830.

MALLORY, PORTER posted by Barbara Mallory Philippus on Tuesday, June 3, 1997

looking for parents of these PORTER children, Isabella Narcissis, Danford, William and John H.. Isabella Narcissis (Polly) PORTER married Henry Hickerson MALLORY . They lived in Benton (Calhoun) county Alabama until 1848, removed to Cherokee county Texas. Danford and William PORTER also moved to Texas. John H. PORTER remained in Benton county Al. and died there. any information on this family would be greatly appreciated. They may have come from Va. and Tn.

CHILDERS, PHILLIPS posted by Tracy Looney on Tuesday, June 10, 1997

William Chesley CHILDERS b.16 Oct 1903-d.13 Oct 73 married. 9 Oct 1926 wife-Dovie Mae PHILLIPS b.13 14 Jan 1909-d. 03 Oct 1994 children-John Lewis CHILDERS William Leonard CHILDERS 23 Jan 1931

BRITT, WILKERSON posted by Joyce Britt Dunning on Wednesday, June 11, 1997

Have information on BRITT family of Calhoun County to share. Would like to find parents of Elizabeth "Betsy" WILKERSON who married Henry BRITT in Georgia, probably Gwinnett or Walton County about 1829. Thanks,

TENNISON posted by S. Haley on Wednesday, June 11, 1997

I am searching for any information about the TENNISON family that lived in Benton County in the 1830's and 1840's. Matthew and Susan were parents of Presley R. TENNISON, Cook M. TENNISON, and their brothers and sisters: M.E., W.Y., L.A. Rob and Sythia. Any cemetery information, or other information would be much appreciated.

JOHNSON, LAND, SEWELL, TATE posted by Barbara Tillery on Sunday, June 15, 1997

Looking for info on William Robert JOHNSON, born 1848 in Al, married in 1866 to Zamer SEWELL. William was the son of Stephen JOHNSON and Caroline TATE. Zamer was the daughter of Milton SEWELL and Mary LAND. The children of William and Zamer were Stephen Milton ,born 1867. Sophronia, born 1870, James W.,born 1874, and twins Robert and Joseph born 1877. Stephen Milton died in OK in 1909. James W. lived in Morgan Co Al until about 1921 and then moved back to Calhoun Co. He is buried in the Eulaton Cemetery. But I need info on William Robert, Zamer, Sophronia, Joseph and Robert.

HOLDER, REED, THOMAS posted by Randall W. Fields on Monday, June 16, 1997

I am looking for information on a William Russell THOMAS. He was listed in the 1910 census for Calhoun County, Alabama. He was born in Georgia and was none to have moved several times within Alabama. In the 1910 his wife was listed as Sarah F. His children were Mattie (23), John L. (9), Abbie E. (7), Oliver L. (2). Any information would be greatly appreciated. His wife's full maiden was Sarah Francis HOLDER. Her parents were Jay HOLDER and Betty REED [Holder].

BROWNING, CLARK, HOWZE posted by Mary Ellen Ledford on Monday, June 16, 1997

Alabama Query -- Need help with families of James "Jim" Henry BROWNING born 1855 Anniston, Al. Calhoun Co. and Terrisa Jane "Janie" CLARK born 1857 Anniston, died 1915 Tx. They married March 29 1879 in Calhoun Co. Al. Who were Janie's parents/siblings?? Jim BROWNING's parents were Jeptha BROWNING and Sarah Goden HOWZE. Will share info. Thnx. .

BAIN, RAGAN posted by Norm Ragan on Monday, June 16, 1997

I am looking for info on my GGGrandfather Willis RAGAN. His wife was Martha BAIN .... List in Benton County -Now Calhoun County Thanks

BURGESS posted by Stephanie Smith on Monday, June 16, 1997

I am looking for Marcus and John BURGESS who were residents of Calhoun County when it was know as Benton County. The were immigrants from South Carolina.

DENSON, HODGES, JOHNSON posted by Sandy Pelham on Wednesday, June 18, 1997

I'm looking for the parents of John Wesley JOHNSON who was born in 1875. We believe he was born in Calhoun Co. He certainly spent most of his life there. We know he had a brother Henry and a sister Nancy. We think JWJ may have been a junior, and his mother may have been named Lucinda. He married Mary Alice Thornton DENSON. They had four children, including my grandmother, Iva Lee JOHNSON, who was living with her parents in Calhoun during the 1920 census. JWJ was said to have been married once before, with no children. He later married Mary Frances HODGES. Any information at all on this family would make my life richer! Thanks.

HOLDER, REED, THOMAS posted by Randall W. Fields on Friday, June 20, 1997

I am looking for information on Sarah HOLDER. She was married to William Russell THOMAS around 1900/1901. William Russell THOMAS was listed in the Etowah County, Alabama census for Etowah County, Alabama. He had 5 children, the yopungest 1-year-old. His wife may have died in childbirth. In 1910 he was listed in Calhoun County, Alabama census and was married to Sarah F. HOLDER with a nine-year-old son. I am trying to find information on where Sarah HOLDER was born and information on her parents, said to be named Jay HOLDER and Betty REED.

JOHNSTON posted by Diana Koperski on Saturday, June 21, 1997

I am seeking information about the parents of Reuben Cecil JOHNSTON, b. 1834 d. 1906 in Anniston

BUSBY, STEVENSON posted by Howard Munding on Sunday, June 22, 1997

I am looking for any and all information on the below listed individuals. I am especally interested in The marriage of Harrison M. BUSBY to Mary (Titsy) A. STEVENSON.

MCMANUS posted by Barbara Roesch on Sunday, June 22, 1997

Searching Burrell MCMANUS b1835 Lancaster Co., SC; sold land there in 1884. His younger brother, Robert Charles, lived in Jacksonville, AL in 1888 but went back to SC by 1891. I believe Burrell may have stayed in AL in this area. Any information would be helpful. Thank! Barbara, CA

ALLSUP, ELLIOTT, SMITH posted by Carol Kimble Bynum on Tuesday, June 24, 1997

ELLIOTT - Need to find the burial place in Calhoun/Cherokee Co. of my paternal Gggrandfather, Moses ELLIOTT, D-1840. His wife was Gillie SMITH of Al. She moved to Tx. with her son, George W. ELLIOTT and his wife, Elizabeth ALLSUP Elliott. Any information would be helpful.

CLARK posted by Linda Clark Fields on Thursday, June 26, 1997

I am looking for CLARK connections. Especially the father of George Nathan CLARK. His father was born in SC and later lived in Ga. George Nathan moved from Newton Co. Georgia to Calhoun Co. around 1840. He was living between Jacksonville and Weaver next to John B. CLARK and Jefferson G. CLARK. GN Clark had many siblings -2 brothers who went west after civil war- William and Algernon P.

STALLINGS posted by Bobbi Lydon on Thursday, June 26, 1997

STALLINGS -- Seeking info on all James Daniel STALLINGS connections from Bulter & Barbour Co. Father was H.C. STALLINGS, b. 1845. Need wife's name of H.C. STALLINGS. H. C. STALLINGS father was Wiliam Daniel STALLINGS, William's father was Malachi STALLINGS, Malachi's father was Jesse STALLINGS. Any info on this line pertaining to spouses, siblings, etc.,would be most appreaciated.

BARNETT, HAWKINS, MCCAMEY posted by Sharon Martin on Friday, June 27, 1997

I am looking for information on Alfred and Sarah MCCAMEY. According to the 1850 Benton County Census their children were Sarah E, Malinda, Frances, James, and Andrew J. In the 1860 Calhoun county Census their children listed were Malinda, Frances, Aferd, and John. I believe that Alferd and Sarah McCamey are the parents of my g-g-g grandmother Sarah McCamey HAWKINS BARNETT. Sarah first married a HAWKINS and they had two children; Fannie and Thomas HAWKINS. Sarah married second Seaborn William BARNETT and they had four children; James, Marion, John, and Richard BARNETT. Any information will be greatly appreciated.


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