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Elijah & Becky Davis
My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. On this census, Elijah is listed as 54 years of age, which would indicate that he was born circa 1816… more »
Alabama Genealogy in Color
Effects of Slavery on the White Population
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Shamele Jordon wrote 1 year ago: According to a citizen of Eufaula ITEM #22972 October 17, 1850 THE NATIONAL ERA Washington, D … more »
"Southern Man with Northern Feelings"
Shamele Jordon wrote 1 year ago: Captain Elisha Betts Ordered to Leave Eufaula ITEM #22901 October 3, 1850 THE NATIONAL ERA Washingt … more »
Elijah & Becky Davis
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emily2 wrote 1 year ago: My Davis ancestors can be traced back to the 1870 Population Census for Barbour County, Alabama. O … more »
201 in Eufaula Request Transport to Liberia
Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: Below is a transcription of a letter found in The African Repository, the journal of the American Co … more »
On An Ancestral Journey
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emily2 wrote 2 years ago: In 1992 if anyone had told me that I would spend the next thirteen years on an ancestral journey I w … more »
From Eufaula, Alabama to Liberia
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Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: On 14 May 1868 the ship Golconda set sail from Savannah, Georgia. Onboard were 39 Eufaula resident … more »
Finding Green Stanford
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Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: I fell in love with Green Stanford the first time that I found him in the census records. He w … more »
William and Kitty Stanford of Barbour County
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Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: William Stanford is my oldest known Stanford ancestor. Direct evidence of his vital informatio … more »
Craddocks Buried at Sandville Church
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Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: Up on a hill, off Route 431, in Barbour County, AL, there is a beautiful church called Sandville Bap … more »
Barbour County Marriage Book: The Missing "C"s
Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: 'Very early in my Barbour County research history I came across a book called Barbour County, Al … more »
1870 Barbour County Dream Couples
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Shamele Jordon wrote 2 years ago: My Alabama ancestry is deeply rooted in Barbour County, Alabama. Using census records I have traced … more »
