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51

As listed in 1900 Census Edith I. 
BAILEY, Edith I. Cordella (I7774)
 
52

At his death, a local newspaper carried the following obituary under the headline "Two Old Citizens Dead". Died, at his home in the Trimble Mill neighborhood last Wednesday, Samuel Aaron, an old well known citizen of that section, after long suffering from cancer. The burial took place on the following day in the family cemetery.

When the will of Samuel C. Aaron was probated, the children of Jacob L. Aaron were named as heirs, being children of his deceased son. All four minors and an ad litem was appointed as their representative. 13 This was researched by Wanda Morris Scarpinato
(Research):1900 Census: State: Alabama County: Walker ED: 149 Sheet No: 216B Reel No: T623-43 SD: 6 Division: Bryan Precinct 15 Page No: 7A Enumerated on: June 15, 1900 by: Thomas C. Abbott Transcribed by Sue Bowers for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Copyright:2003

1-113-113 Aaron, Samuel Head W M Oct 1838 61 M42 AL NC NC Farmer
2-113-113 Aaron, Martha J. Wife W F Nov 1832 67 M42 6-5 AL TN KY
3-113-113 Farmer, William M. Boarder W M Dec 1842 57 M 28 GA GA GA Farm L.
4-113-113 Farmer, Martha J. Boarder W F Mar 1854 46 M 28 8-3 GA GA GA

1880 Census: Walker County, AL > Township 13, Range 6 W > District 277
ARON (12-13)
Samuel 43
Marthy J. 48 W AL SC AL
Mary L. 17 D AL AL KY
Charles 13 S AL AL AL 
AARON, Samuel C. (I8564)
 
53

Augustus move to Texas. 
MORGAN, Augustus Benjamin (I7934)
 
54

Bart Lee AARON, Sr. owned and cleared land where the Curry School is located now. He was a WW I veteran, MIA, gassed with C12 during the war. 
AARON, Bart Lee (Sr.) (I7490)
 
55

Bernice son Eddie (Jerry) died in May at the age of 60 of cancer. I think he had 2 daughters which one was adopted. 
WALKER, Sarah Bernice (I7145)
 
56 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HARDIN, Abby Noel (I7149)
 
57

Brother to Amos B. WALKER
On August 15, 1861 he enlisted as a Pvt Co. K 16th Inf. near Sulligent, Alabama. He went AWOL and enlisted in Co. B of the 14th Battalion of the Alabama Partisan Calvary (USA). He was connected with the Memphis and Charleston Railroads. He later was invovled in traffic control on the Mississippi River.
Source: Homer B. Coleman
(Research):Information found from the book of "History of Walker County Its Towns and Its People"
William was connected with the operating department of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad before the Civil War, and also with Mississippi River traffic. After coming to Walker County, AL he, at one time, together with his brother, Amos, was engaged in mining and boating coal from near Cordova to Mobile. On August 15, 1861, he enlisted at Moscow (now Vernon; Moscow is located immediately west of Sulligent, Lamar County, Alabama, Ed.) as a private in Company K, Sixteenth Alabama Infantry. On Sept. 16, 1862, he enlisted at Jasper as a corporal in Company B, Thirteenth Battalion, Partisan Rangers, which was later consolidated with the Fifteenth Battalion to form the Fifty-sixth Regiment Partisan Rangers, and served until the close of the war. He died on March 4, 1889, and is buried at Friendship. He was married, first, to a widow, a Mrs. Short, and, second, to the widow of his brother, Amos, Mrs. Eliza J. Morgan, Walker. 
WALKER, William Frances (I8303)
 
58

Buel Bascum AARON served in the military. He was a scared heart singer, his special song was "Rocky Road and To Play on the Golden Heart". 
AARON, Buel Bascum (I7565)
 
59

Burton Miller MORGAN was a twin to brother Martin. Burton was known as "Sweet" because of his good disposition.
Census: 1900, Walker Co., AL with parents. 
MORGAN, Burton Miller "Sweet" (twin) (I8098)
 
60

Cecil Ellis and his brother James Elvin Ellis both married AARON sisters. 
ELLIS, Cecil (I7031)
 
61

Cecil ELLIS was her second husband from Rootsweb. 
AARON, Ina Mae (I7024)
 
62

Charles AARON and his family worked for Gene Autry in training horses. 
AARON, Charles (I7461)
 
63

Charles AARON appeared on the census in 1820 in Orangeburg, SC. He appeared on the census 1830 with 5 children; 2 boys and 3 girls in Orangeburg, SC. He owned Entered government land in section 32, Township 13, Range, 5 on 11 Apr 1836 in Walker County, AL. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Gap Dist, Walker Co, AL. Mary widow/with James. He appeared on the census 1840 with six sons and four daughters in Walker Co., AL. Charles was an early pioneer of Walker County, AL; Charles with his wife and family moved southwest, down what was called the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, with some children being born on the way, some in SC, GA and then in AL. They settled around Ryan's Creek about 1834/1835 which was a part of Walker County, AL. Later the land was divided into what is Cullman County now. Charles is listed in the "History of Walker County, AL", as an early pioneer of Walker County. Charles and Mary Aron/Aaron are mentioned in the book, "Gone to Georgia" the information given was that they moved to GA and then on to AL in 1833.

Charles AARON, a pioneer settler of Walker County, who entered government land in Section 32, Township 13, Range 5, on April 11, 1836.

Walker County Tract Record
(Research):Walker County, AL 1850 Federal Census: (INDEX - File 3 of 5)
Pg. # Line # Name Age Birth Place File number
308A 21 AARON, Charles 54 SC pg0304b.txt
308A 22 AARON, Mary A. 50 SC pg304b.txt
308A 23 AARON, Charles 17 GA pg0304b.txt
308A 24 AARON, Elizabeth 15 AL pg0304b.txt
308A 25 AARON, Samuel 13 AL pg0304b.txt
308A 26 AARON, Ira 11 AL pg0304b.txt 
AARON, Charles "Charly" (I8559)
 
64

Charles andLyna Ann Parlee had eight children. 
DAVIS, Lynn Ann Parlee (I8054)
 
65

Charles B. Jackson was born 1 mile south of Notasulga. At 21 years of age he entered Medical School at Atlanta Medical College (currently Emory University) graduating in 1886. He immediately located in Dora, AL and practiced medicine there until 1909, and then moved to Jasper, AL. After 1923 he served as the Chief Anesthesiest of Walker County Hospital, Jasper. He served as President of Walker Co. Medical Assoc., member of Southern Medical Assoc. and the American Medical Assoc.

In 1930 he authored "Biographical Sketches of the Jackson Families of Alabama".

Marriage Notes:
Walker Co., AL Marriages Book B 1883-1892 
JACKSON, Dr. Charles Beaufort (I8301)
 
66

Charles Washington and Luther Vanaver who are brothers married sisters.
Charles married Martha Samantha MORGAN.
Luther Vanaver married Dora Jeanette MORGAN.
(Research):1930 Census Westerly Fayette County West Virginia
Aaron, Charley W. W M 35 AL
Aaron, Martha W F 48 AL
Aaron, Bradford W M 19 AL
Aaron, Preston W M 17 AL 
AARON, Charles Washington (I7618)
 
67

Coy Richard Aaron served in the US Army from which he retired from. 
AARON, Coy Richard (I7405)
 
68

Daniel AARON was dead by 1 Apr 1765 when an Administrator's Bond was issued to Anne Aaron in Amherst County, VA. Bondsman was John Snyder (it is not known whether there was a relationship) and Commissioners were Henry Kerr, Thomas Jopling, and Henry Robards. The estate inventory on 2 Jun 1766 values the estate at L36-15-0.

In the Index to Madison County Land Grants and Plat Book 1812-1903 it shows that: Daniel AARON purchased 271.5 acres, date of Warrant 3 Apr 1815, Date of Surveyed 11 Apr 1815, Date Advertised, 26 Apr 1815, Year of Grand 1819, Brant Book M-5, Plast Book 8, page 197. Plat Book 32, AARON, Daniel purchased 255 acres, date of warrant 4 Mar 1822, Date Surveyed 23 Mar 1822, Date Advertised 15 Apr 1822, Year of Grant 1824, Grant Book P-5, page 147. 
AARON, Daniel (I7127)
 
69

Daniel Franklin AARON social security number: 417-40-4214 
AARON, Daniel Franklin (I7496)
 
70

Description: At age 18, 5'4" tall & 112 lbs. 
WINKLER, Daisy Grace (I8326)
 
71 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SANDERS-DOW, Jimmy Dewayne (I8188)
 
72

Did he have second wife named Sarah A. F. Moon? 
AARON, Mitchell (I7158)
 
73

Did she marry a BARTON? 
\, Idell (I8421)
 
74

Did she marry a MAXEY? 
\, Ether (I8418)
 
75

Did she marry a PHILLIPS? 
\, Gertrude (I8420)
 
76

Did she marry a PHILLIPS? 
\, Myrtle (I8419)
 
77

Did she marry a SEVILLE? 
CURRUTH, Ada (I8423)
 
78

Edsel Eugene Tidwell served in the military in Feb 1944 in Fort Bragg, NC. Edsel was a paratrooper, he was accidently killed when someone's rifle discharged during cleaning. 
TIDWELL, Edsel Eugene (I7804)
 
79

Eliza is buried next to her daughter, Samantha and adjacent to her parents.
Eliza and Amos B. Walker lived next door to Eliza's parents. 
MORGAN, Eliza (Elizabeth) J. (I8311)
 
80

Ernest Lacy AARON social securtiy number 418-22-7313. 
AARON, Ernest Lacy (I7494)
 
81

Ezekial Morgan was born on his father's farm near Raleigh, North Carolina. He married Linnie Brantley and soon after their marriage they came to Alabama, where they settled first near Blount Spring, sometime in the early 1840.
Ezekial Morgan and family were neighbors to Amos B. Walker and family.

According to the "Scrapbook of Memories" Dora Centenial 1886-1986, pages 16-18, information on the MORGAN families.

More information from Charles M. PHILLIPS. 1/11/93

Found on Rootsweb the names of, possibly, Ezekiel Morgan's parents:
Reuben Morgan, SR b. bfr 1765 Newberry, SC
Elizabeth Pope b. abt 1770
OR
William B. Morgan and Delilah ?
(Research):From Jefferson County, AL Census 1850 shows the following: LN26 HN56 FN56
1850 Census> State or Territory: AL County: Jefferson > Division: Five Mile Beat Dist. 31> Reel No: 432-7 Page No: 178B Reference: Dated Dec. 25, 1850 by L. G. McMillion; Penciled in pg. 356
birthplace
26-56-56 MORGAN, Ezekial 52, m farmer NC Farmer
27-56-56 MORGAN, Brantly 47 f NC
28-56-56 MORGAN,Peter A. 18 m AL Laborer
29-56-56 MORGAN, Robert 16 m AL Laborer
30-56-56 MORGAN,Artilissa 14 f AL
31-56-56 MORGAN,Martin 12 m AL
32-56-56 MORGAN, Reuben 11 m AL
33-56-56 MORGAN,Nazcissa 09 f AL
34-56-56 MORGAN, Henry T. 07 m AL
35-56-56 MORGAN, Melvin 04 m AL
(They were neighbors to Amos B. Walker and his wife, Eliza.) 
MORGAN, Ezekial (I6910)
 
82

Family records, J. D. Walker, Census of Confedearte Soliders, 1907.
Gravestones.
In 1900 Walker County, AL Census, Melvin and his family are 2 doors down from George Washington Phillipps III and his family.
Census 1900 Walker County, AL 
MORGAN, Melvin Wallace (I8061)
 
83

Floyed Leander AARON had two step sons and one step daughter. First step son-James H. McGraw lives in Cullman, AL. 2nd step son Bruce McGraw lives in Coral Springs, FL and one step-daughter Shirley Looney lives in Atlanta, GA 
AARON, Floyd Leander (I7833)
 
84

For some reason Billy Aaron had two social security numbers, one was 421-26-4817 and/or 416-42-2920. In the information I found on him it shows several date of deaths as shown: Aug 1977, buried in 1983 in Curry Cemetery Curry Walker County, AL. He died on 1 Mar 1983 in Walker County, AL and was buried in Herman Cemetery. Now which is correct? If any. 
AARON, Billy (I7482)
 
85

Found in Census 1900 Walker County, AL
Was her first name "Alice"? 
MORGAN, Octavia (I7974)
 
86

Found on Rootsweb:
MY GRANDMOTHER MARY ALICE WAS A VERY STOOPED,STRONG WILLED OLD SCHOOLT YPE ,IRISH DESCENT AND DISPLAYED IT; HER EYES REDDENED WHEN SHE BECAM E UPSET OVER A MATTER; COOKED ON A WOOD FIRED STOVE MOST OF HER 91 YEA RS, NEVER ENJOYED THE LUXURIES OF INDOOR PLUMBING, KEROSENE LAMPS PROV IDED LIGHTS FOR MOST OF HER YEARS, THEY HAD ELECTRICITY THE LAST 12-1 5 YEARS OF HER LIFE.

By Maurice Lovelady 
MORGAN, Mary Alice (I8427)
 
87

Frances Marion ( Bud) AARON appeared on the census in 1920 in PRECIENT BOLDO WALKER CO, AL. There was a Frances M. AARON listed as age 70, widowed, born AL, father born GA, and mother born AL. In the cemetery book of Walker County, AL, Francis is listed as buried in the Aaron Grave yard on 69 Hwy with his brother and mother it listed him as being born in 1848, but in the 1850 census he wasn't born yet. Frances Marion (Bud) retired to Cordova, AL. 
AARON, Frances Marion (Bud) (I7285)
 
88

From "The History of Walker County Its Towns and Its People". Samuel was a native of County Durham, England, was born in the early 1790's. He came to America when quite a young man, and eventually settled in Georgia, where he met and married Nancy Taylor Brackett, who was born October 2, 1796. A cousin of Zachary Taylor, the twelfth President of the United States. Shortly after, the young couple moved into Alabama and, is thought, settled in The Tennessee Valley, probably in Huntsville, Madison County, AL. In later years he moved to Walker County, AL probably during the 1840s and settled near Dora, AL where most of his children married into the old pioneer families of that section. It is not known when or where Samuel Walker died, but his wife, Nancy died near Dora, AL on August 16, 1870 and is buried in the Friendship Graveyard. page 204.
(Research): 
WALKER, Samuel (I8357)
 
89

From Rootsweb.
1850 Georgia Census
Schedule I District #32 County of Franklin, State of Georgia. 23rd day of August 1850. Nathan Gunner, Ass't Marshall. Page 250 #5.
John F. Aaron (Aarin) 28 M Farmer Born GA. Land Value: $1,000
Martha 26 F Born GA.
Francis M. 4 M Born GA.
Melissa C. 2 F Born GA.

Confederate Soldier Pvt. Co. B 21st GA Inf
Enlisted June 24, 1861 at Rome, GA. by Capt. Hamilton
Wounded August 28,1862 Manassas, Va
Discharged near Stanton, Va. June 28, 1864 by reason of his age
"he being over forty five."
(His pay was $11 month according to final pay accounting) 
AARON, John Franklin (I7014)
 
90

From Rootsweb.
Death Certificate stated cause of death Typhoid.

1900 Georgia Census
District #1120 Flatwood, County of Floyd, State of Georgia. Vol 26 ED 130 Sheet 9 Line 12.

William Nix W B. April 1835 (65) England A1 (Citizenship)

Nix, Mary Wife April 1840 (60) Georgia
Aaron, Martha SL July 1823 (76) Georgia 
ASHWORTH, Martha Mary (I7015)
 
91

From the book of "History of Walker County Its Towns and Its People"
Enlisted as a private in Company K, Fiftieth Alabama Infantry, and was subsequently in Company G, Eighth Alabama Infantry; Company D, Seventeenth Alabama Infantry, and Company E, Twenty-fifth Alabama Infantry. He served until the close of the war. He never married, and died shortly after the war ended. Page. 204 
WALKER, Samuel Jr. (I8302)
 
92

Frony AARON is found on the 1900 Census for Walker County, AL as being born May 1879. 
AARON, Fronia "Frony" (I7824)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AARON, Gary Wayne (I7568)
 
94

Gene Aaron's social securtiy number is 420-22-1245. 
AARON, Gene (I7481)
 
95

George Mardis "Ted" Phillips had a relationship with Lura Otillia Campbell, daughter of Samuel Campbell and Alice Campbell. She was born 30 Sep 1901 in Dora, Walker County, AL and died March 3, 1986 in Dora, Walker County, AL. According to the family, Otillia was living at a boarding house while teaching school at Dilworth. Otillia had the relationship while she was living at the boarding house. The boarding house was owned by Sam and Ina Phillips. She left the baby with Sam and Ina Phillips. Sand and Ina raised her baby. Then he married Lily Montest E. "Testie" Ellafare Elliott on 26 March 1921 in Dora, Walker County, AL.

Obituary:
GEORGE MARTIS (TED) PHILLIPS, 83 of Sumiton died Thursday. He was a Walker County native, and a retired miner. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bell Sumiton Chapel, with burial in McCormack Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Charles M. Phillips, Talladega; six daughters, Mrs Ruby Mitchell, Cullman, Mrs. Georgia Brown, Mrs. Tava Lakey and Mrs. Bette Smith, all of Birmingham, Mrs. Jewel Knight, Warren Michigan, and Mrs. Juanita Black, Sumiton, and two sisters, Mrs. Juanita Maring and Mrs. Siddie Ballenger, both of Sumiton.

1930 Walker County, AL Census had Lindsey E. Hans as a hired age 25 living with the family. 
PHILLIPS, George Mardis "Ted" (I7987)
 
96

George Washington Aaron donated land where Liberty Church and Cemetary is located, Helicon, AL. Several of his children were buried in Helicon in Liberty Cemetery. 
AARON, George Washington (I7452)
 
97

Geraldine and her sister, Jonie, both married a HARTSFIELD. 
AARON, Geraldine (I7058)
 
98

He and his wife had nine children? 
MORGAN, Hugh H. (I7951)
 
99

He appeared on the census in 1910 in Precinct 30 - Powellville, Clear Creek Road, Walker County, AL. He appeared on the census in 1920 30-Powellville, Walker County, AL.

I think Charley R. Aaron was married twice because Edith died in 1897 and the last 4 children were born after 1900.
(Research):1900 Census: State: Alabama County: Walker ED: 149 Sheet No: 216B Reel No: T623-43 SD: 6 Division: Bryan Precinct 15 Page No: 7A Enumerated on: June 15, 1900 by: Thomas C. Abbot Transcribed by Sue Bowers for USGenWeb, http://www.rootsweb.com/census/. Coppyright: 2003

37-119-119 Aaron, Charley R. Head M W Dec 1867 32 M9 AL AL AL Farmer
38-119-119 Aaron, Edith I. Wife F W Sep 1873 26 M9 5-4 AL AL AL
39-119-119 Aaron, Jacob S. Son M W Oct 1891 08 S AL AL AL
40-119-119 Aaron, Zilla Dau F W May 1895 05 S AL AL AL
41-119-119 Aaron, William C. Son M W Aug 1896 03 S AL AL AL
42-119-119 Aaron, Myrtle J. Dau F W Mar 1899 01 S AL AL AL 
AARON, Charles Rufus "Charley" (I7773)
 
100

He died in infancy. 
AARON, George Washington (I7092)
 

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