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|  Cyndi Nash (#46937362)
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I am researching my family surnames of Nash, Winslett, Horn, McElroy, Milam, Butler, Ozley, Sheppard, Bird, Talton, Carson...... | |
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Shirley Butler
 | Vines Cyndi, would you please transfer these 2 memorials to my name? I would appreciagte it. Woodrow was my great uncle, and Sallie was his wife. The memorial #'s are: 32609091 & 32609107. My Find A Grave # is: 47495709. Thanks in advance. Shirley Butler | | | Judy in California
 | Margaret Austell Oglesby #29951484 Just a point of correction on her name.
Austell is her middle name, her family name was Stacy. Her headstone lists her first name, Margaret, her middle name Austelle and her married name Oglesby. She and Samuel were married in 1870 in Bibb Co, Alabama.
She is the daughter of Robert Stacy Jr, and Eadith Lee and the granddaughter of Robert Lee and his wife Sarah/Sally Austell. That is where Margaret got her middle name. Judy Stacy Bradshaw | | | Dennis Simpson
 | Nash Family Hi Cindi, I am wondering if your Nash's buried in Shelby County, Alabama are related to my Nash family residing in Saint Clair County, Alabama. I descend from Nelson (1789-c1880) and Nancy (1792-1870) Nash's son, Isaac Nash (1834-c1879). The family migrated first to Selma, Alabama in about 1830 from Anson County, North Carolina. From Selma, they moved to Ragland, St. Clair County, Alabama. Isaac's had several siblings, all born in North Carolina. He married Malinda Evans in 1861, enlisted in the Confederate Army, and died at very young age, indicating he may of caught something during the war. They were the parents of four sons and four daughters. After Isaac died, Malinda and her children moved to Madison County, Alabama, where her parents relocated from Talladega County, shortly after the war. If there is a connection would love to hear from you. I noticed you have Abner Nash, which gives us a clue that his family also came from North Carolina and Virginia. | | | Mary Francine Steed Jarrell Oldham
 | RE: Hattie Ozley You're welcome. I spent Thanksgiving Day among the tombstones in four cemteries and loved every minute of it. Mary J. | | | Pastor Larry
 | Enon Cemetery Cyndi, My family has been told that my maternal grandmother - Ada Terry Smith - is buried in the Enon Cemetery. However, there is no marker. Does the church or an individual have a plot plan for the cemetery? Ada died the day after my mom born was in May, 1932. My grandfather remarried and moved. He has since died. If I find Ada's grave, I want to place a marker. Larry | | | Pastor Larry
 | Enon Cemetery Cyndi, My family has been told that my maternal grandmother - Ada Terry Smith - is buried in the Enon Cemetery. However, there is no marker. Does the church or an individual have a plot plan for the cemetery? Ada died the day after my mom was in May, 1932. My grandfather remarried and moved. He has since died. If I find Ada's grave, I want to place a marker. Larry | | | Julio and Nannette WORRELL SERRA
 | Rosa Worrell Just saw that you looked for Rosa Worrell's grave last year. Thanks so much. I am going to take down my request. The tombstone is probably broken as you said. | | | Lisa Goss Sanders
 | Kimbrough graves in Liberty Chapel I got the photo you request for Ester Kimbrough's marker. I also got photos of all of the other Kimbroughs. I';m just a little slow getting them added | | | Pastor Larry
 | Ada Smith Do you know if Ada Smith is buried in the Enon Cemetery (near Centreville)? She died May 11, 1932. | | | Jim
 | RE: Cahaba Baptist Church picture Thanks for the rapid response. I haven't a clue as to where the grave might be, wish I did. JimAdded by Jim on Jan 10, 2011 1:28 PM | | | | [View all messages...] |
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