Pearson, Wiley N., Microfilmed Confederate Service Records reported Pearson (shown as Person in the Service Records) enlisted in Captain Henderson's Company E of the 28thAlabama Infantry at Jasper in Walker County on 18 Feb 1862; ...
... 111 Phillips, Delia, 61 Phillips, Evelyne, 311 Phillips, G.M., 246 Phillips, George W., (12th Cav C), 111 Phillips, H.J., 238 Phillips, J.P., 246 Phillips, Joshua, (2nd Ky G), 141 Phillips, Sarah, 311 Pickens, T.D., 279 Pierce, Mr., ...
... William, 459 Phillips, B.F., 475 Phillips, H.J., 204 Phillips, J.S., 41 Phillips, John W., 522 Phillips, Lillie, 36 Phillips, W.V., Dr., 55 Phillips, William, 504 Philpot, Bob, 122 Philpot, Cal, 396 Philpot, Della Pellie Brown, 395, ...
[signed] John T. Smith. Witnesses: Julian Nail and William H. Duffee State of Alabama, County of Blount: Be it known, that on this 20th day of May in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-one, before me, the undersigned, ...
See also Decatur, Alabama Morganza, Louisiana, 186, 236 Morton, J. F., 221 Moscow, Tennessee, 110 Mosely, Richard, 52 Moulton, Alabama, 46, 93–95, 203, 227 Mount Hope, Alabama, 94 Mount Vernon, Alabama, 47 Mudd, Peter, 51 Muscle Shoals, ...
From left to right , Sylvester Stephens and six - year - old Jesse Davis sit in the wagon . Leroy Davis and Sam Weaver Sr. stand in the doorways . Others standing between them include William Davis , Graves Davis , Jim Short ...
Caught in the middle between the north and the south, in a war that was unwinnable at any price; the people of Winston County Alabama had nowhere to go, nowhere to hide from either side.
... 336 Phillips, Amanda, 26 Phillips, Anna L., 45 Phillips, Betty Gean, 103 Phillips, Cora Lee Martin, 203 Phillips, ... 72 Phillips, Elmer A., 72 Phillips, Eva Etta, 103 Phillips, Glenn Gary, 103 Phillips, Guss V., 164 Phillips, H.D., ...
... 397 Pearman, Speed, 397 Pearman, Zillie, 397 Pearson, Bathsheba, 327 Pearson, C.W., 327 Pearson, Charles, 327 Pearson, Elizabeth P. Bradshaw, 327 Pearson, Henry, 305 Pearson, Robert R., (32nd/58th AL Inf F), 326, 327 Pearson, W.H., ...
He cultivated about two hundred and fifty acres using the labor of twelve slaves.117 Finally , Hiram Gibson , a farmer living near Bridgeport and a unionist “ from the first to the last , ” managed to support the Federal army while ...
" This series of books identifies all the Confederate soldiers who enlisted in organizations from the Blount County area, along with those who moved to Blount County after the Civil War.