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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.
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