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151 | Nancy Taylor Brackett, was a cousin of Zachary Taylor, the twelfth President of the United States. Found in the book of "The History of Walker County Its Towns and Its People". | BRACKETT, Nancy Taylor (I8371)
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152 | Newton was reared on his father's farm and gave him assistance until he was 21 years old, while attending the public schools in Winston County, AL. For about eight years afterward he carried on farming for himself, but his fellow citizens called him into public life, testifying to their confidence and esteem by electing him to become sheriff of Winston County, AL. He established his home then at Double Springs, with his office faithfully and efficiently in his first term. For several years after retiring from the sheriff's office he was engaged in the mercantile business at Double Springs; he then became a public official as cattle inspector, his practical knowledge of livestock made him valuable in this office until he was again elected sheriff. Newton Bird AARON was a lawman where he served as a U.S. Marshall in Birmingham, AL and, also, a sheriff of Winston County, AL. His social security number is 418-07-8749. (Research): Newton Byrd Aaron Newton Byrd Aaron was born April 30, 1882, near Bremen, Cullman County, Alabama, eldest son of George Washington and Margaret (Powell) Aaron, and grandson of Ira Arron and Winnie (Tubb) Aaron. Both grandparents were born in Walker County and both died at Hanceville, Cullman County, Alabama, having moved there in middle life. Both before and after the war between the states, in which the grandfather served in the Confederate Army, he followed agricultural pursuits and acquired a large farm estate. Newton was reared on his father's farm and gave him assistance until he was twenty-one years old, in the meanwhile attending the public schools of Winston County. For about eight years afterward he carried on farming for himself, but his fellow citizens called him into public life, testifying to their confidence and esteem by electing him to the very important office of sheriff of Winston County. He established his home then at Double Springs, with his office faithfully and efficiently for his first term. For several years after retiring from the sheriff's office he was engaged in the mercantile business at Double Springs; he then became a public official as cattle inspector, his practical knowledge of livestock making him valuable in this office until he was again elected sheriff. Newton married in May 1901 at Old Map in Cullman County, Alabama to Miss Annie Denson, daughter of Thomas and Amanda (Burdett) Denson. They have five children: Otho D., Lurline, Elaine, Newton B. Jr., and Maxine. | AARON, Newton Bird (I7454)
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153 | Nora Bell AARON died at a very young age. per Rootsweb.com | AARON, Nora Bell (I7084)
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154 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AARON, Margaret (I7089)
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155 | Note: Martha Beulah and John Phillip AARON were cousins. | AARON, John Phillip (I7018)
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156 | Note: BIRTH: All information for the children was obtained from the 1900 census of Williamson County, Texas, Precinct No. 1, Georgetown, Tx, Census Microfilm Records: Texas, 1900, Texas, Williamson County, Roll 1679 Book 2, Page 37a. | MORGAN, Benjamin (I6981)
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157 | Note: NOTE AUNT MAUDE WAS A STOUT BUILT,JOVIAL,EASY TO LAUGH WITH,HARD WORKI NG , KNEW HOW TO IMPROVISE, RAISED A LARGE FAMILY, TAUGHT GOOD MORALS , AND A TREMENDOUS COOK, ACCORDING TO ALL WHO ATE AT HER TABLE. I AM T HANKFUL TO HAVE HAD AN AUNT SUCH AS THIS, A REAL TROJAN.[by Maurice Lo velady] | LOVELADY, Maude Mull (I6951)
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158 | Notes for LESSIE MAE URSEY: Published Jan 8, 2004 7:59 PM CST Daily Mountain Eagle, Walker County, AL Lessie M. Barnett Lessie M. Barnett, 90, of Mt. Olive died Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004, at Medical Center East in Birmingham. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004, at Collins-Burke Funeral Home chapel with burial in Walker Memory Gardens in Jasper. Earl Barnett will officiate. Collins-Burke Funeral Home is directing. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., today, Jan. 9, 2004, at Collins-Burke Funeral. She was preceded in death by her husband, Chesley A. Barnett Jr.; daughter, Carolyn Argent; son-in-law, David Argent; grandson, Billy Scott Barnett. She is survived by her daughter, Patsy Argent and her husband, Jack; sons, Billy Ray Barnett and his wife, Judy, Chesley A. Barnett III and his wife, Jayne, and Henry D. Barnett and his wife, Delores; sister, Jimmy L. Jones; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. | URSEY, Lessie Mae (I7909)
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159 | Obituary- JOHNNY HOYT BARTON Graveside services for Johnny Hoyt Barton, 57, of Ft. Pierce, Fla. will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 17, 2003 at Cullman Memory Gardens, the Rev. Morris Nunnelly officiating. New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Barton died Monday, May 12 in West Palm Beach, Fla. He was preceded in death by a son, Chris Barton. Suriviors include his fiancee, Lynn Ostrand of Ft. Pierce, Fla.; a daughter, Lawanda (Dudley) Walker of Cullman; three brothers, Donald and Ronald Barton both of Cordova and Rayburn ; Barton of Columbia, SC; and four grandchildren, Sara Jane Walker, Noah Walker, Christopher Barton and Ashley Barton. The Cullman Times Friday, May 16, 2003 | BARTON, Johnny Hoyt (I7981)
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160 | Occupation: Coal miner Note: 1900 Jefferson Co., AL census stated his birth date as June, 1886. (Research):LDS Family History: DOB 10 Jun 1886 DOD: Oct 1963 SS # 418-10-0714 AL | GLOVER, Charles Henry (Charley) (I7688)
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161 | Occupation: coal miner (Research):1930 Census Westerly Fayette County, West Virginia Walker, Charlie W M 35 Walker, Lydia W F 30 Walker, Bernie W F 16 Walker, Christina W F 12 Walker, Charles, Jr. W M 09 Walker, Virginia W F 06 Walker, Glendean W F 2/12 (Medical):from death certificate #11201. Kanawha County, WV | WALKER, Charles Edward (Sr.) (I8289)
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162 | Occupation: Construction/Blacksmith | AARON, Isom S. (I7073)
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163 | Occupation: farmer in Walker County, AL. Info came from the book, "History of Walker County, AL". | AARON, James Sidney (I7323)
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164 | Occupation: February 18, 1857 First Mayor of Horse Creek, Walker County, AL. | SELLERS, Samuel Titus (I7894)
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165 | Occupation: Greyhound Bus Driver | AARON, Perry Lester (I7086)
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166 | Occupation: Housewife Residence: Alabama, Kentucky, Illinois | GLOVER, Edith (I8332)
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167 | Occupation: Muleskinner | AARON, James Marion (I7074)
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168 | Occupation: School teacher and blacksmith. | DAVIS, Ezekiel Dempsey (I8036)
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169 | Occupations: Race car driver/Auto mechanic/Warehouse worker/Truckdriver Religion: Agnostic | AARON, Sheldon Clifton (I7094)
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170 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | KIMBRELL, Peggy Sue (I7570)
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171 | Religion: Baptist Residence: Kentucky, Pekin, Illinois, Jasper, AL Note: Obituary from the Daily Mt. Eagle, Jasper, AL (Research):Sources: Title Jean Glover Cottrell Title Obituary | GLOVER, Lila Jean (I6923)
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172 | Residence: Empire, AL., Wheelright, Ky., Goodsprings & Gorgas, AL, Aldridge, AL | GLOVER, Vertis William (I7691)
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173 | Reuben appeared on the census in 1880 in township 14 range 5 beat 5, Walker County, AL.. He appeared on the census in 1910 in Precinct 30 - Powellville, Clear Creek Road, Walker County, AL. He appeared on the census in 1920 in Precinct 30 - Powellville Walker County, AL. His middle name was it Jasper or Jacob? I had Sarah Emily (Sweet) AKINS b. 1861 buried Williams Chapel Cemetery, Walker Co., AL as Reuben Aaron's wife. But looking over the Walker Co., AL marriages it shows where he married Mary E. AKINS in 28 Dec 1879 Walker Co., AL. (Research):1880 Census: Walker County, AL Township 14, Range 6, Dist. 281 ARON (123-140) Reuben 19 AL Mary 19 wife AL 1900 Census: State: Alabama County: Walker ED: 148 Sheet No: 208A Reel No: T623-43 SD: 6 Division: Bryan Precinct 15 Page No: 4B Enumerated on: June 12, 1900 by: Monroe A. Argo Transcribed by Sue Bowers for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/census/.Copyright: 2003 98-112-112 Aaron, Reuben J. Head W M Jan 1861 39 M 20 AL AL AL Farmer 99-112-112 Aaron, Mary E. Wife W F May 1861 39 M 20 9-5 AL AL AL 100-112-112 Aaron, Laura S. Dau W F Jan 1882 18 S AL AL AL farm laborer ED: 149 Sheet No: 216B Page No: 7A 1-112-112 Aaron, James M. Son W M Oct 1888 11 S AL AL AL 2-112-112 Aaron, Samuel I. Son W M Feb 1891 09 S " " " " " " 3-112-112 Aaron, Andrew D. Son W M Sep 1893 06 S 4-112-112 Aaron, Reuben E. Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S | AARON, Reuben Jasper (I7729)
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174 | Sam Buel AARON, Sr. was ordained in 1972 in Bailes Baptist Church, Tyler, Texas. He graduated 1974 as a Deputy Reserve. Traning in Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas. The Sheriff of Rusk County was a personal friend and he sent him to school to learn about law-enforcement. He graduated 1978 in Law-Enforcement Academy at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. He graduated 1980 in the Crime Scene as a Detective in Syracuse, New York where he took the course by mail through a self study course, given by the institute of Applied Science for Crime Scene Detection and Investigation. The biggest stolen gun ring in the History of Walker County, AL was broke up by the latent finger print that was lifted at the crime scene. He graduated 1981 in Law-Enforcement Academy in Kilgore Jr. College, Texas. He graduated 1997 as a Legal Assitance in Washington D. C., also, this was a home study course. This is what Sam has, also, written: " Peggy and I were married in a sort of a hurried style, 6 weeks to be exact, in August 1963. This date Today, is Feb 10th 1999, we are about to start the New Millennium. The year 2000 and People are having all kinds of fears of it. I know, that we will not have to worry, because if there is Kaos here in this world, it is because the "Lord" has come for his church, and we are not here!!! PEGGY SUE KIMBRELL, was at New Tribes Bible School, and were released to go the boot camp for missionarys. Peggy was always smart as a whip, she taught her self to type, and keep the books for all the family business. She is one of the hardest workers that I have seen, she has been a good wife, the marriage has been stormy, but I do not know any one that I would want to go into the New Millennium, whether it is here on earth, or with the Lord Jesus Christ. I would like to see Our Lord Comming, for us that know him, as Our Personal Savior". I had correspondance with Sam Buel AARON for several months and he was the one who sent in the mail all his genealogy on the AARON family. I, also, got him in contact with the AARON families in WV and Baltimore where I had heard he went to at least one of the family reunions. From what I had heard from my Aunt Ginny, she said he was a very nice man. Through his emails and correspondance he seemed to be a very gentle soul. I lost track of him because over time I had gotten new email address and hadn't heard from him. When I got back doing my genalogy, I got in touch with one of the gals he was emailing to about genealogy and she told me he had died in 2002. I was sorry to hear he had died. | AARON, Sammy (Sam) Buel (Sr.) (I7569)
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175 | Samuel Bascum AARON appeared in the following Census: 1900 Walker Co., AL, 1910 in Zion Precinct 3, Walker Co, Al. 1920 Zion Precinct 3, Walker County, AL Notice: August 20, 1924; Hydrophia fatal after seven weeks Jasper, AL August 18, 1924, Sam B. AARON a well known farmer of Sispey neighborhood, died late Monday evening after suffering two days from Hydrophia. Mr. Aaron was bitten by his own dog seven weeks ago. He took the 21 shot pasture treatment, but for some reason this failed to prevent rabies. Mr. Aaron was in Jasper before the wound on his hand healed. He said, he noticed one morning that his dog was acting queerly. He thought he saw a place where his dog was injured and he stopped to look at the place, the dog bit him on the hand. He put the dog in a crate, but the animal tore out of it. He was killed and his head saved for examination. Mr. Aaron went to Birmingham; secured a treatment and came back home, the balance of the treatments was prepared in Birmingham which was administered by his family physican. Mr Aaron did not stop work. Some think it may have prevented the treatment from taking effect. Mr. Aaron was 42 years old on January 27, 1924. Mr. Aaron left a wife and 6 children. This death notice appeared in the Mountain Eagle Paper. | AARON, Samuel Bascum (Sammie) (Sam) (I7563)
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176 | Samuel C. Glenn & Rosanna M. Aaron had twelve children bet 1834-1856. | BENNETT, Eliza Catherine (I7182)
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177 | Samuel E. Walker entered 161 acres of land in 1885 in the NW Corner of Dora, AL. Samuel E. Walker entered the SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of section 17, SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of section 18 & # 1/2 of NE 1/4 of section 19 in township 15S & range 5W per the General Land Office document number 18298 dated March 16, 1885. (Info. from Bill Tubb) (Research):1900 Census: State: Alabama County: Walker ED: 150 Sheet NO: 221B Reel No: T623-43 SD: 6 Division: Precinct 16 Dorris Page No: 4A Enumerated June 6 & 7, 1900 by: Wm J. Phillips Transcribed by Sue Bowers for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright: 2004 HN 61 FN61 Walker, Samuel E. Head W M Jan 1852 48 W 4 AL AL AL Farmer Ella C. (D) Jul 1880 (19) S AL AL AL James T. (S) Sept 1995 (15) S AL AL AL Fara S. C. (D) Aug 1890 (9) AL AL AL (Tura S. C.) (Lucinda?) Charles E. (S) Jan 1894 (6) AL AL AL (Samuel E. Walker was widowed, had 4 children - 4 still living) Farmer can read/write/speak english, owns his farm, has a mortgage, it is farm, #63 on farm schedule. (you can find out crops, livestock, acreage etc. if you get access to them- same years as census- every ten years). | WALKER, Samuel E. (I6909)
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178 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AARON, Samuel Joseph (Joey) (I7574)
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179 | Sarah CHAMBERS appeared on the census in 1900 in Bartonville, Walker County, AL. Sarah was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Sarah and "Med" McNeal. Father born in GA and mother born in SC. Sarah could read but not write. | CHAMBERS, Sarah (Sallie) (I7282)
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180 | Sarah Elizabeth Caple/Chaple was raised in an orphan's home in Monticello, Arkansas. She was 9 years old when she wet to live in the orphanage. | CAPLE-CHAPLE, Sarah Elizabeth (I7407)
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181 | Sarah is from Kentucky from 1900 census | \, Sarah (I7554)
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182 | Sarah Thompson was a widow when Henry married her. | THOMPSON, Sarah E (I3539)
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183 | See attached sources. | ANDREWS, James Edward (I6956)
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184 | See attached sources. | LOVELADY, Vonnie Vann (I6953)
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185 | See attached sources. | AARON, Isom (Jr.) (I7116)
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186 | See attached sources. | LOVELADY, Robert James (I6952)
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187 | She had 3 children and lived in Ponatoc, MS. | MORGAN, Ada (I8028)
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188 | She married Amos B. brother William Frances after Amos died. | MORGAN, Eliza Jane (I8308)
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189 | Social security # 418-18-1125, issued in Alabama. | PHILLIPS, George Washington "Skinny" (I8004)
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190 | Social Security # 420-10-4702 Resident: Jasper, Walker County, AL Zip 35501 | DRUMMOND, Albert Layfette (I7576)
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191 | Sources: Nichole Barksdale, granddaughter of Arnold and Mary Etta Glover. | GLOVER, Arnold Autman (I7699)
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192 | Talma's social securtiy number 422-12-7704. | GREGORY, Talma (I7493)
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193 | Terry Grantham ADOPTED his wife's son, Michael Shane Hilton. | GRANTHAM, Terry (I8235)
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194 | The death dates as shown on Rootsweb.com is 1 Apr 1977 Elwood, IN, Madison County (whatever that means?) Occupation: Housewife | BOWEN, Julinda M. (Julie) (I7083)
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195 | The information I found on Hosea Clinton Aaron shows where his parents are Henry Green and Ida C. Aaron but when you go further in the book it shows Hosea's last name as AARON. And when he married all his children had the last name as AARON. I wonder why? | \, Hosea Clinton Green (Aaron) (I7390)
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196 | The son of Samuel C. Aaron and Martha Jane Light, documentation is scarce on Jacob L. "Jake" Aaron. His tombstone at New Hope Cemetery, Jasper, Walker County, AL, records his birth as 1870 and his death as 1897. He would have been 27 years of age. His daughter, Martha Annie, attributed his death to "blocked intestines." Source: Probate Record J. Page 378, Filed 3 May 1910, Estate of Samuel Aaron, Deceased. | AARON, Jacob L. "Jake" (I7784)
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197 | They had 10 children. | BALLENGER, Sarah Amanda (I7882)
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198 | They had five children all still living. AARON AARON MAYO AARON DAVIS (FROM Rootsweb.com) | MAYO (I7096)
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199 | They had five children still living. | STORMES, Sarah Mae (I7106)
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200 | They had no children. | MORGAN, Hennretia "Etta" (I7972)
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