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BAILEY, HORTON, MONTGOMERY posted by Marty Rice on Monday, May 1, 2000

Searching for info regarding Lessie Eolian HORTON, believed born in Randolph county around 1895. Married Preston MONTGOMERY, perhaps in Randolph Cty, later lived in Lanett, Al. Her maternal family name is believed to be BAILEY. Lessie is my grandmother, passed away in 1951 in Lanett Al.

FETNER, MONCUS posted by Judy Fetner on Monday, May 1, 2000

FETNER, James Stephen and Elizabeth "Betsy" Lee FETNER.......Randolph County, Alabama 1855-1860
MONCUS... James "River Jim" Randolph County Alabama
Any information appreciated J.Fetner

WILSON posted by Faye Wilson VanderVelde on Tuesday, May 2, 2000

I am looking for information on a Stephen WILSON - listed on 1850 Alabama Census in Randolph County-Beat 411-page 004 Federal Population Schedule-ALS5al883546. If anyone has any info, I would appreciate it. Thanks

DANELEY, DANLEY, DANLILLY, STRONG posted by Michelle Matthews on Saturday, May 6, 2000

Hello, I am looking for information on Thomas DANLEY, also spelled DANELEY and DANLILLY. He married Mary STRONG on Jan. 12, 1897 in Randolph County. Thomas and Mary had 8 children, Della, Eta, Lorain, Raymond, Velma, Solomon, there was also 2 more children a boy and a girl. They eventually moved to Carrollton, GA.

KNIGHT, LINDLEY posted by Carlyine Gibson Pierce on Tuesday, May 9, 2000

KNIGHT/LINDLEY are the families I am researching in Randolph Co. Sarah Elizabeth KNIGHT married Jonathan "Jot" LINDLEY. One of her brothers was Benjamin P. KNIGHT. We feel sure her parents are Matthew and Sarah KNIGHT. Does anyone have any info. on these families Carlyine Gibson Pierce

HOPSON, KETLEY, KITLEY, KITTLEY posted by Kerri McBride on Tuesday, May 9, 2000

Looking for information on the death of Jesse KITTLEY/KITLEY/KETLEY in Randolph Co. between 1860 and 1870. He and his wife, Sarah B. HOPSON moved there from Heard Co. GA between 1850 and 1860.

DENNIS, STEWART posted by Sandra Stewart Donnelly on Saturday, May 13, 2000

I would like information on the following families from Wedowee, AL:Cyrus Wilson STEWART, his son -Henry Newton STEWART, his sons - William A. STEWART, Wiley STEWART, and Howell STEWART who married Annie DENNIS. Thanks!

BELCHER, BONDS, BURSON, GIPSON, HALE, JOHNSON, MOORE, SEARS posted by Pam Morring on Sunday, May 14, 2000

MOORE/BONDS -- MOORE, Archibald Judge, b. 7/1843 in GA, d. after 6/19/1900, married Rebecca BONDS?, b. abt. 1848, d. betw. 1880-1893. Their children (all born in Randolph County, AL): Georgia Ann MOORE, b: 1867?, m. Beck J. SEARS, b: 11/1873 - no children James H. MOORE, b: July 1868, m. Mollie M. (son, William A., b. 6/1890) Mary MOORE, aka: Molly, b: 12/1869, m. unknown JOHNSON (believe she had 1 or more children and died young) John Calvin MOORE, b: 4/1873, d: 5/14/1949, m. Elizabeth HALE, aka: Lizzie, b: 1/1873 (children: James, b. 4/1893, & Roe, b. 5/1897) Louvinia MOORE, aka: Venie, b: 1875, d: 3/12/1960 in Randolph County, AL, m. Jessie Brooks BURSON, b: 9/3/1880 in Heard County, GA, d: 7/16.1943 in Heard County, GA Martha MOORE, aka: Mattie, b: 5/3/1877 d: 4/3/1963 in Albertville, AL, m. William GIPSON, b: Abt. September 13, 1874, d: 6/16/1948 in Albertville, AL Thomas MOORE, b: 4/1880 *2nd Wife of Archibald Judge MOORE: Mary E. ? married about 1893 Believe Archibald's parents were Hamilton K. MOORE and Eliza BELCHER. Seeking information and cousins. Thanks, Pam

MCCLURE, MCCOWN, RIDDLE posted by Frances Wimberly on Sunday, May 14, 2000

Green Joseph RIDDLE b. Ala.1829;marries Missouri A. B. MCCLURE in 1850 Port Gibson Ms. (Claiborne Co.); traced her family to 1831 Choctaw census. 1860 Green, Missouri, Mammie (their slave), kids: Green, Lula, Mary (Minnie), and George 10 mi. So. of Vicksburg. Green sends women to safety; he sends Mammie with little girls to Shreveport La.; they later wind up in Tx.; Mammie's in care of Lula; they're bur. Bosqueville Cem. near Waco. Mary m. MCCOWN, also in Tx.; what happened to Missouri?, and the boys? Green Joseph back in Ala., and alone in Randolph Co. in 1870; he states fa. foreign born, mo. b. So. Car. There's a George and a Joseph RIDDLE nearby counties Ala. Want his line.

BROWN, GRIFFIN, MORRIS, NOEL, PERRY, WALLS posted by Ruth Hasten Walsh on Tuesday, May 16, 2000

Seeking information about members of the following family. Randolph Co., AL 1850 census lists h/h of James W. PERRY, age 40 born SC; and wife Martha age 26 born GA; Richmond PERRY age 7 born AL; George PERRY age 6 born AL; John PERRY age 4 born AL. A dau Rhoda PERRY was born about 1852. James W. Perry is believed to be son of Hugh Perry (Sr.) and wife Mary Unknown. James W. PERRY died before 1860. His widow Martha remarried to an Unknown BROWN and had a dau Ariel BROWN. I suspect that Martha's maiden name may be NOEL. Richmond PERRY married Julia A. Unknown. Known children John W. PERRY, Thomas PERRY, William F. PERRY, Emily A. PERRY, Ella M.C. PERRY, James P. PERRY, Allan R. PERRY, Charles M. PERRY, and George Richmond PERRY. Rhoda PERRY married a GRIFFIN and probably lived in either Randolph or Calhoun County, AL. John F. M. PERRY lived in Randolph and Calhoun Co., AL before moving to Ellis and Wichita Counties, TX. He may have been known as Frank PERRY. George Washington L. PERRY married Susan MORRIS in Oct. 1869 in Tallapoosa Co., AL. They lived in Randolph and Calhoun Co., AL. Susan probably died in Calhoun Co. about 1889 after the birth of her 11th child. GWL Perry moved to Ellis Co., TX about 1896 where he married Lizzie D. WALLS and had four more children before he was murdered in 1911. GWL Perry was a CSA Veteran having joined Ed Croft's Columbus, GA Light (Flying) Artillery Battery in 1862.

EDWARDS, LANSFORD posted by J. Newman on Saturday, May 20, 2000

Does anyone have a copy of the 1840 census for Randolph County, Alabama. I am trying to find the family of Henry LANSFORD, his wife Elizabeth EDWARDS and their children, specifically Thomas Jefferson Lansford, who would have been 16 y/o. They lived in Louina at the time of the 1850 census, but Thomas was not with the family. In 1851 he was listed as a marriage bondsman for Isham D. Harris in Chambers county!! Any information and/or suggestions will be deeply appreciated.    h ttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyofours/index.html

CAMP, FALLAW, GOODWIN posted by Marion F. Anderson on Monday, May 22, 2000

Researching family of Emma GOODWIN [my grandmother] b.2/1/1855 at Bacon's Level, Randolph County, d. 3-3-1925 Opelika, AL married to Richard Howard FALLAW. Her father was James GOODWIN b. 1814 & d. 5/2/1869 and mother was Letty Ann CAMP b. 1821 d. 1866. Will share information I have.

MAXWELL posted by Clint Maxwell on Tuesday, May 23, 2000

Will appreciate any information about James MAXWELL listed in 1870 Randolph County census and William MAXWELL in 1860 Randolph County census. Thanks.

PARKER posted by M Thoeni on Thursday, May 25, 2000

PARKER, John W Seeking data from the 1850 Randolph census. Specifically the names of his spouse and children

BAILEYS, HOLBROOK, YANCY posted by Missy Mayne on Friday, May 26, 2000

Searching for information on Lewis H. HOLBROOK family that lived in Randolph Co., AL during 1850's. He receive land grand for his service in the Florida Indian Wars. His pensions records state that he was living in Randolph Co. at the time of the grant. Lewis was from Forsyth Co., GA and returned there by 1859. He was married to Sallie YANCY,daughter of Wesley YANCY, who was living in Randolph Co., on the 1860 census. Children of Lewis and Sallie were: Frances F., General Marion, Harriet L., Milly P., Major, Pate, Thomas Hiram (born Randolph Co., AL 1858)Berry, Saphronia and James M "Tuck". BAILEYS also listed in Randolph Co. were related to Yancys and Holbrooks. Any information appreciated.


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