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1 | Absolum and Sarah Thompson Family Bible | ||
2 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
3 | Belle and Mettie's trip to Louisiana Newspaper short of Belle and Mettie visiting relatives in Saline, Louisiana. From Our Mountain Home, 29 March 1911 | ||
4 | Belle Norred Rozelle visiting her cousin, Mary Dorthula Dison Carpenter Found in the personals of The Alexander City Outlook, 4 May 1933, page 7. | ||
5 | Beulah Hagan Norred and Children Visiting Relatives In Chandler Springs in 1909 Found in Our Mountain Home, 11 August 1909 | ||
6 | Charlie Horton Ad in The Sylacauga Advance, 6 February 1958, announcing Charlie Horton going to work for Solley Motors in Sylacauga, Alabama. | ||
7 | Dean Tate and Charles Craft's marriage announcement Dean Tate and Charles Craft's marriage mentioned in G.H.S. News in The Enterprise-Chronicle, Goodwater newspaper, 14 May 1953, page 1. The mention of "finishing school" was pointing out that she had just graduated high school. | ||
8 | Dicen Royal's Will Found To Be Invalid Newspaper clipping from Our Mountain Home (Talladega County, Alabama) 29 March 1933, stating that her will was fouond to be invalid. | ||
9 | Dink (Asberry) Norred Visiting Relatives in 1895 A quick mention in Our Mountain Home, 24 April 1895, page 1 in the "Wynette" column, states that Dink was living in Sycamore and visited relatives in the Wynette community, which is between Sylacauga and Fayetteville. | ||
10 | Doc and Otis Stonecypher visit Uncle Tom Stonecypher From personals in Shelby County Reporter, 13 August 1925 | ||
11 | Doc Stonecypher death Newspaper account of the wreck in which Doc Stonecypher was killed. | ||
12 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
13 | Hazel Royal's Death Newspaper Clipping Newspaper clipping of Hazel Royal's death from diphtheria. Published in Our Mountain Home, 11 December 1929. | ||
14 | Hugh McElrath plane crash article in newspaper | ||
15 | Inez Rainwater Newspaper Clipping From Our Mountain Home (Talladega County, Alabama) 8 July 1914 Trip Notes Of Rev. Haynes The Mr. Norred mentioned is probably Mirybo Norred, Inez's uncle. | ||
16 | Jesse G. Craft Homestead Claim Newspaper clipping found in The Randolph Toiler, 23 October 1896, of Jesse G. Craft filing notice of intention to make final proof of homestead claim in Milner, Alabama. | ||
17 | Jesse G. Craft Newspaper Clipping Newspaper clipping from The Randolph Toiler, 23 October 1896, where Jesse G. Craft was a witness to the residence of James F. Halpin. Jesse Craft is stated to be living in Milner, Alabama at the time. | ||
18 | John Rainwater and Mettie Norred Rainwaters purchase of property in Bon Air Clipped from Our Mountain Home, 6 August 1919 | ||
19 | John Stonecypher in the personals of The Shelby County Reporter, 28 July 1927 John Stonecypher was living in Muskogee, Oklahoma and visited W.S. Stonecypher in July 1927 as reported in the personals of The Shelby County Reporter. | ||
20 | Lonnie Whaley's Accident Account of Lonnie Whaley's car accident in The Roanoke Leader, 26 April 1951, page 1 | ||
21 | M. M. Norred Shot | ||
22 | Mildred Campbell's 15th Birthday Party Found in Hot Springs New Era (Hot Springs, Arkansas newspaper) 9 May 1919, page 5 An account of Mildred Campbell's 15th birthday party. Those in attendance were: Mildred Harper, Grace Slaton, Willie Williamson, Nona Sudeth, Ouida Willoughby, Velma Farr, Myrtle Hanna, Violet Boles, Mattie Farr, Edith Slaton, Gladys Campbell, Mrs. Lester Hays, Mrs. John Campbell, Leo Anderson, Harry Lingenfelter, Ozie Richenson, Everitt Smith, Bob Roberts, Jack Hanson, Homer Hollaway, Guy Batson, Hillery Hanna, Jewell Campbell, Sergeant Elkins, Clyde Campbell. | ||
23 | Mirybo Norred deacon | ||
24 | Mirybo Norred newspaper article | ||
25 | Mozell McCormick Back At School Found in the Cragford Personals in The Roanoke Leader, 5 March 1930, page 4. Mozell would have been 10 years old. | ||
26 | Mrs. W.H. Craft note in newspaper Note in The Lineville Headlight, 12 February 1915, page 5 about Mrs. W.H. Craft (assumed Bettie Sellers Craft). | ||
27 | Personals from Avondale Sun Arthur Horton and frog legs | ||
28 | Personals note in 1910 newspaper of Exa Norred Chappel | ||
29 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
30 | Rufus Pope Sale Of Farm Clipped from The Lineville Headlight, 25 November 1921, page 4. | ||
31 | Selvin Royal Account of Wreck In Newspaper In 1973 Newspaper clipping of a wreck Selvin Royal was involved in. Published in The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri, 18 November 1973. | ||
32 | Selvin Royal Speaks to the FTA in 1964 Newspaper clipping of Selvin Royal when he spoke to the Future Teachers of America in 1964. Published in The Sedalia Democrate, 3 November 1964 | ||
33 | Source for Robert C. Smith's middle name: North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Source of Robert C. Smith's middle name from North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 for Robert Callender Smith The descendants of Veach Williams, of Lebanon, Connecticut: who was of the fifth generation from R | ||
34 | W.H. Craft Home Hit By Lightning Newspaper article found in The Lineville Headlight, 10 September 1925, page 1, telling about lightning striking the home of W.H. Craft. | ||
35 | W.S. Stonecypher moves back to old home. |