Russell County, AL Marriage Record - Ivy R. Cadenhead and Elizabeth Lawrence on November 4, 1852. (Sultana Meigs, mother of bride, LS.)
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Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church Record - August 23, 1856, Received by experience and baptism Sister Elizabeth Cadenhead.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 3, 1915:
Moorefield - Again death has come into our community. On the morning of the 17th of February, Mrs. Cadenhead, the mother of Mr. Cadenhead and Mrs. Jennie Storey, of this place, died. Mrs. Cadenhead was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Storey, when death claimed her. She was buried at Mt. Olive Church in Lee County. She was a good Christian woman and loved by all who knew her. She leaves several children and grandchildren to mourn her death. The writer extends sympathy to the bereaved ones and would have been glad to have visited the aged mother in the last few hours of her sickness, but being sick, I could not do so. Mrs. Cadenhead's affliction are over. She has passed over on the bright, eternal, happy shore where afflictions, troubles and trials never come ever to be (with) the Lord in whom she trusted.
Mrs. S. Jones and children, of Alexander City, were called here the 17th on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Cadenhead.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 17, 1915:
Mrs. Elizabeth Cadenhead.
In loving remembrance of Mrs. Elizabeth Cadenhead, whose life passed to the better land Feb. 18, 1915 (sic) at seven o'clock. She was born in Morgan County, Ga., June 27, 1832. She leaves four daughters and four sons, forty-two grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, besides a host of other relatives and friends. Dear Grandma, we miss they sweet face, but we hope to meet you again on the great day. But we know you are enjoying the sweet rest, which you had wished for many years.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we love is still,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
Her Granddaughters, Myrtle and Vera
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1850 Russell County, (Beat No. 6) AL Census:
#H653
*Stephen Meigs 55M Farmer R$1,500 (4-Slaves) Born NC
*Sultana Meigs 45F Born NC
Martha Lawrence 20F Born GA
ELIZA LAWRENCE 18F Born GA
Rosana Lawrence 16F Born GA
Malinda Lawrence 15F Born AL
Lucinda Lawrence 13F Born AL
Eli Lawrence (Meigs?) 11M Born AL 11M Born AL
James Lawrence 9M Born AL
Eugenius Lawrence 7M Born AL
*Note: Russell County, AL Marriage Record - Stephen Meggs and Sultana Lawrence on July 30, 1843.
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Russell County, AL Marriage Record - Ivy R. Cadenhead and Elizabeth Lawrence on November 4, 1852. (Sultana Meigs, mother of bride, LS.)
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Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church Record - August 23, 1856, Received by experience and baptism Sister Elizabeth Cadenhead.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 3, 1915:
Moorefield - Again death has come into our community. On the morning of the 17th of February, Mrs. Cadenhead, the mother of Mr. Cadenhead and Mrs. Jennie Storey, of this place, died. Mrs. Cadenhead was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Storey, when death claimed her. She was buried at Mt. Olive Church in Lee County. She was a good Christian woman and loved by all who knew her. She leaves several children and grandchildren to mourn her death. The writer extends sympathy to the bereaved ones and would have been glad to have visited the aged mother in the last few hours of her sickness, but being sick, I could not do so. Mrs. Cadenhead's affliction are over. She has passed over on the bright, eternal, happy shore where afflictions, troubles and trials never come ever to be (with) the Lord in whom she trusted.
Mrs. S. Jones and children, of Alexander City, were called here the 17th on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Cadenhead.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 17, 1915:
Mrs. Elizabeth Cadenhead.
In loving remembrance of Mrs. Elizabeth Cadenhead, whose life passed to the better land Feb. 18, 1915 (sic) at seven o'clock. She was born in Morgan County, Ga., June 27, 1832. She leaves four daughters and four sons, forty-two grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, besides a host of other relatives and friends. Dear Grandma, we miss they sweet face, but we hope to meet you again on the great day. But we know you are enjoying the sweet rest, which you had wished for many years.
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we love is still,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
Her Granddaughters, Myrtle and Vera
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1850 Russell County, (Beat No. 6) AL Census:
#H653
*Stephen Meigs 55M Farmer R$1,500 (4-Slaves) Born NC
*Sultana Meigs 45F Born NC
Martha Lawrence 20F Born GA
ELIZA LAWRENCE 18F Born GA
Rosana Lawrence 16F Born GA
Malinda Lawrence 15F Born AL
Lucinda Lawrence 13F Born AL
Eli Lawrence (Meigs?) 11M Born AL 11M Born AL
James Lawrence 9M Born AL
Eugenius Lawrence 7M Born AL
*Note: Russell County, AL Marriage Record - Stephen Meggs and Sultana Lawrence on July 30, 1843.
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Family Members
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William Lawrence "Billy" Cadenhead Sr
1855–1921
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Julius N. Cadenhead
1855–1930
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Sultana Elizabeth Cadenhead Story
1857–1953
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Frank Claude Cadenhead
1857–1957
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Eugenia Mitchell Cadenhead Story
1864–1921
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Nancy Jane "Nannie" Cadenhead Chadwick
1868–1938
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Ivy Roe Cadenhead
1870–1946
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Emily Hester Cadenhead Jones
1874–1966
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