Judson and his family were living there in 1850 in the Southern Division of the county.
His father was a plantation owner and slave owner. Judson was still living on the farm in Russell County with his parents and siblings in 1860. He was single and a farmer and had 3000 in personal estate value at the time. He lived and worked on his father's plantation.
War came to the South and to Alabama in April of 1861.
Judson enlisted in and served in the 34th Alabama Infantry.
He survived and came back home to Alabama. Judson was married in 1868 in Russell County to Lavinia Keyes. They started a family and he was a farmer. Judson's father made his last will in 1871 and died that year. Judson was named as an heir in the estate. His brother Britton Mims Jr was the Executor of the estate.
By 1880 Judson and his family were living in Girard in Russell County and he was a farmer. His wife Lavinia died in 1893. He and Lavinia had a large family that included sons and daughters.
Judson and his family were living there in 1850 in the Southern Division of the county.
His father was a plantation owner and slave owner. Judson was still living on the farm in Russell County with his parents and siblings in 1860. He was single and a farmer and had 3000 in personal estate value at the time. He lived and worked on his father's plantation.
War came to the South and to Alabama in April of 1861.
Judson enlisted in and served in the 34th Alabama Infantry.
He survived and came back home to Alabama. Judson was married in 1868 in Russell County to Lavinia Keyes. They started a family and he was a farmer. Judson's father made his last will in 1871 and died that year. Judson was named as an heir in the estate. His brother Britton Mims Jr was the Executor of the estate.
By 1880 Judson and his family were living in Girard in Russell County and he was a farmer. His wife Lavinia died in 1893. He and Lavinia had a large family that included sons and daughters.
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