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James “Jim” Dodson Kearns
James “Jim” Dodson KEARNS, son of Rhett Goode Kearns and Susan Crabtree, was born August 9 1922 in Mobile Alabama and died May 28, 1942. The Kearns family provides birth and death dates being 1922 to 1942. C. Pollman provides dates of 1919-1942 as being on James’ tombstone, Section D, Lot 29, Catholic Cemetery in…
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Daniel Faggard and Martha
According to the information had at Rootsweb Daniel FAGGARD was born abt 1784 in SC and died 15 June 1844 in Citronelle, Mobile, AL. Daniel was the son of Henry FAGGARD who was born 1760 in SC. This Henry is given as perhaps related to a Valentine FAGGART of NC. Various spellings given are FAGGART,…
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Indian Springs Cemetery; Eight Mile, Alabama
These are headstone images sent me by Amie Akerman back around 2001: CRABTREE, Nancy F. Nancy Francis HEVELSTON, wife of Samuel T. CRABTREE Sr. Gravemarker reads: Mother, Nancy F. CRABTREE, April 1 1852 – March 1 1944. Amie Akerman notes the year of birth was 1858 CRABTREE, Sam Sr. Born Dec. 30 1838; Died June…
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Littleton Crabtree and Rebecca Cox
Littleton CRABTREE is said to have been born about 1790 in Orange Co., NC, to William CRABTREE and Rebecca SPEARMAN. Cecil Champenois has Littleton born at Hillsboro, Orange Co., NC. The 1800 Orange Co. NC census shows a William Jr. CRABTREE (2 2 0 0 2 | 3 0 1 0 1), a William CRABTREE…
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John Ranager and Mary Clark
John RANAGER was reportedly born 1794 in Germany. John married, in either Wayne or Greene County, Mississippi, Mary CLARK b. 1802 in SC, daughter of John Thomas CLARK and Elizabeth PHIPPS. John Thomas Clark was b. 1753, Duplin Co., NC, d. Oct 31, 1839, Mobile Co, AL. Elizabeth PHIPPS was born 1769, married Jul 9,…
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Kearns at the Catholic Cemetery in Mobile
KEARNS plot at Old Catholic Cemetery in Mobile AL Map image. Section XL, Lot 3. The lot has no marker or stone. KEARNS, John, Section XL, Lot 3 KEARNS, Catherine, Section XL, Lot 3 KEARNS, Timothy, Section XL, Lot 3 REYNOLDS, William, Section XL, Lot 3 REYNOLDS, Edward, Section XL, Lot 3 Old side of…
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James and Nancy Hennesy’s House
I took this photo from Jeff Hennesy’s website. The house is identified as being the old home of James and Nancy Caroline Hennesy. However, Ethel Hennesy identified this photo as being of their house that was destroyed by a tornado, she said, in 1909-1910, and Curtis Hennesy said instead it was in 1912. The first…
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Photos of Nancy Caroline Welch Hennesy
These are 2 photos of Nancy Caroline Welch Hennesy that would have been taken on the same day. Nancy was born Feb 9 1848 in Franklinton, Washington Parish, Louisiana to James Daniel Welch and Caroline Bullock. She married James Hennesy 1868 March 19 and died 1925 Nov 6. Jean Hennesy Kearns believed that since the…
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James and Nancy (Welch) Hennesy’s Home Destroyed by 1912 Tornado
Home of James Hennesy and Nancy Caroline (Welch) Hennesy destroyed by a tornado 1909-1910. Stoney Point, Washington Parish, Louisiana. Quick touch of color to give definition. Ethel Hennesy identified this photo as possibly being of the home of James and Nancy Hennesy which was destroyed by a tornado in 1909-1910. Curtis Hennesy writes the home…
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James Leon Hennesy Photo, Pre WWI
James Leon Hennesy 4 May 1873 – 1938 Original photo. Photo’s cardboard frame showed the name: Charles T. Yenni Studio, 631 Canal St. New Orleans, LA. No date. My guess is around 1913 when James was about 40.