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Alabama Marriage Project. This project endeavors to provide actual transcriptions of Marriage Applications, and other Marriage Records, as found recorded in county court houses and state archives. Alabama Statewide Deaths 1908-1974. Alabama has recorded deaths from 1 January 1908. Though recording of deaths was mandatory, the state did not achieve 90 percent compliance of death registration until 1925. Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama. Being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American revolution who resided in the State of Alabama. Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution, who resided in the state of Alabama. Free online edition of this 131 page book by Thomas McAdory Owen. 1785 Tinsas Settlement Spanish/English Census, Alabama 1817 Petition to Congress from the Alabama Territory (archived website). Genealogical Gleanings From Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama, 1820-1826 (archived Web pages). Alabama 1867 Voter Registration Records Database. Marriages of Alabama Index : The Grooms Revolutionary or Military Pensioners in 1840 Federal Census, Alabama 11th Alabama Cavalry Regiment, Confederate States of America (archived Web page - not always available). 32nd Alabama Infantry Muster Roll (Civil War) (archived website). Civil War Roster, Company I, 36th Alabama Volunteer Infantry, Statewide Civil War - Rosters Co. F, 39th Alabama Regiment First Regiment Alabama Cavalry CSA (archived website). Muster Roll of 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment 1861-1865 Alabama Civil War Veterans and Out-of-State Veterans Buried in Alabama Soil Alabama Department of Archives and History : Civil War Service Database 1883 Alabama Pensioners Online (archived Web page - not always available). Alabama Southern Claims Commissions 1871-1880 (pdf document) First Families of Alabama Certificate Holders. First Families of Alabama is a certificate program offered by the Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. and is designed to identify and honor the memory of the early residents of the State of Alabama. Early residents of Alabama include those settlers that resided within the present boundaries of Alabama prior to statehood, 14 December 1819. Suspended Land Entries, 1891, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Unknown County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 1 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bibb, Butler, Calhoun, Chambers, Colbert, Coosa, Covington, Dale, Dallas, Elmore, Etowah, Jefferson, McCalla, Marengo, Marshall, Mobile, Montgomery, Shelby, Sumter, Talladega, Tallapoosa, Tuscaloosa, Walker. Alabama Soldiers In The Florida War. Compiled service records of the volunteer soldiers during the Florida War serving from Alabama. Florida World War I service cards 1919 for those born in Alabama WWII Army and Army Air Force Casualties - Alabama WWII Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Personnel - Alabama Alabama State List : Korean War Casualties (pdf document) Casualties of the Vietnam War - Alabama (pdf document) Misc. Alabama Bible Records Most Wanted for the Counties of Northwest Alabama Alabama Executions 1812-1965 (archived Web page - not always available) Alabama Lynchings 1882-1930 (archived website). Legal Correspondents of Wilber Mercantile Agency in Alabama, 1917 Act of Congress Roll, 1854 : A small roll of the Eastern Cherokees (88 names) Barbour County, Alabama 1850 Census Index Barbour County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules (archive.org). Digital images of microfilm Reel 0001 : contains Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, and Benton Counties. Barbour County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Slave Schedules (archive.org) - Digital images of microfilm Reel 0017 : contains Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Benton, Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Chambers Counties. 1860 Barbour County, Alabama Deaths (pdf document). Federal death records of Alabama, 1860. : Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount and Butler Counties. 1860 US Federal Census : Slave Schedules : Alabama : Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Calhoun Counties. Digitized images of reel 0027. Barbour County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Slave data Barbour County, Alabama 1843-1849 (archived Web page). Barbour County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 2 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Barbour, Henry, Houston. Rapture City Cemetery, Barbour County, Alabama (familysearch.org): All tombstones were recorded with a digital camera, on or before March 9, 2004. Barbour County, Alabama Cemeteries : Ephesus/Cunningham, Wilkinson, Center Ridge, Texasville, Johnston, Tew, Jones, Tabernacle, McElvin, Walker, Helms, Pea River, Holmes, McGee & Danner. Liberty Church Records 1843-1849, Barbour County, Alabama Pea River Presbyterian Church Session Book, 1854-1868, Barbour County, Alabama Civil War Roster, Company H., 39th Alabama Infantry, formed in Barbour County 4th Alabama Batallion (Love's) Cavalry, Confederate States of America : Counties of Origin : Pike and Barbour (archived Web page, not always available). Blount County, Alabama 1830 Census: Images online, pdf document. Blount County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. Blount County, Alabama 1840 Census Blount County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Archives) Blount county Alabama 1850 US Federal Census : Transcription - Images Online Blount County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules (archive.org) - Digital images of microfilm Reel 0002 : contains Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Chambers Counties. Blount County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Slave Schedules (archive.org) - Digital images of microfilm Reel 0017 : contains Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Benton, Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Chambers Counties. Blount County, Alabama 1860 Census 1860 Blount County, Alabama Deaths (pdf document) Federal death records of Alabama, 1860. : Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount and Butler Counties. 1860 US Federal Census : Slave Schedules : Alabama : Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Calhoun Counties. Digitized images of reel 0027. Blount County, Alabama Marriages to 1825 Index to Obituaries Taken From The Southern Democrat, Blount County, Alabama 1915-1940 Blount County, Alabama List of Confederate Pensioners Members of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Blount County, Alabama 1886-1946 Blount County: Some Research Material Blount County, Alabama Cemeteries Blount County, Alabama Cemetery Records : Part 1 - Part 2 Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 6 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Coosa, St. Clair, Talladega, Winston. Civil War Rosters The 48th Alabama Infantry, Company E-F-H-I-K. Marshall, Blount, Cherokee, and Calhoun Counties. Bullock County, Alabama Cemeteries Bullock County, Alabama Cemeteries County Line AME Zion Church Cemetery, Bullock County, Alabama (archived website, African American Cemeteries Online). 15th census, population, 1930 : Alabama : Baldwin, Bibb, and Bullock Counties. Baldwin EDs 2-1 to 2-8, 2-22, 2-9 to 2-10, 2-23, 2-11 to 2-14, 2-24, 2-15 to 2-21 Bibb EDs 4-1 to 4-20 Bullock EDs 6-5 to 6-11. Chambers County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (US GenWeb Archives) 1850 Chambers County, Alabama Census (trackingyourroots.com) Chambers County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules (archive.org) - Digital images of microfilm Reel 0002 : contains Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Chambers Counties. Chambers County, Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Slave Schedules (archive.org) - Digital images of microfilm Reel 0017 : contains Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Benton, Bibb, Blount, Butler, and Chambers Counties. Chambers County, Alabama Cemeteries Finley Cemetery, LaFayette, Chambers County CSA Confederate Soldiers from Chambers County, Alabama Chambers County, Alabama Civil War Military Rosters Chambers County, Alabama Marriages : Book 1 Chambers County, Alabama Family Group Sheets Chambers County Alabama Archives Miscellaneous Marriages 1833-1842 : by Bride, by Groom The 60th Alabama Infantry, Civil War Rosters Companies A - K. Pike, Coosa, Montgomery, Chambers, Henry, Butler, and Lowndes Counties, Alabama; and Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. Cherokee County, Alabama Cemeteries Cherokee County, Alabama Cemeteries Page Anthony - Baker Family Cemetery, Cherokee County, Alabama Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 6 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Coosa, St. Clair, Talladega, Winston. Cherokee County, Alabama 1850 Census Cherokee County, Alabama 1850 Census Images (pdf document) Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules. Digital images of microfilm Reel 0003 : contains Cherokee, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, and Conecuh Counties. 15th census, population, 1930 : Alabama : Cherokee, Choctaw, and Clay Counties. Digitized copy of Reel 6 - 1930 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Cherokee EDs 10-1 to 10-25 Choctaw EDs 12-1 to 12-5, 12-19, 12-6 to 12-18 Clay EDs 14-1 to 14-19. Cherokee County, Alabama Divorces (1856-1880) Civil War Rosters The 48th Alabama Infantry, Company E-F-H-I-K. Marshall, Blount, Cherokee, and Calhoun Counties. Cherokee County, Alabama Civil War Rosters 1850 Census Choctaw County, Alabama (US GenWeb Archives) Choctaw County, Alabama 1850 Census (US Census Project) Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules. Digital images of microfilm Reel 0003 : contains Cherokee, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, and Conecuh Counties. Choctaw County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Choctaw County, Alabama 1880 Census Choctaw County, Alabama 1900 Census 15th census, population, 1930 : Alabama : Cherokee, Choctaw, and Clay Counties. Digitized copy of Reel 6 - 1930 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Cherokee EDs 10-1 to 10-25 Choctaw EDs 12-1 to 12-5, 12-19, 12-6 to 12-18 Clay EDs 14-1 to 14-19. Misc. Washington and Choctaw Counties, Alabama Land Records. Coffee County, Alabama 1850 Census Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules. Digital images of microfilm Reel 0003 : contains Cherokee, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, and Conecuh Counties. Coffee County, Alabama 1860 Census Coffee County, Alabama 1910 Census (partial) Coffee County, Alabama Cemeteries Civil War - Roster 25th Alabama Infantry, Company K (Pike and Coffee County) Civil War - Roster 53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers, Company H (Pike and Coffee County) Coffee County, Alabama Index to Reconstructed Federal Land Tract Book (archived website). The index includes all Federal land grants before 1908 located in present day Coffee County which were paid for with cash or were homesteaded. Civil War Soldiers buried in Coffee County, Alabama Colbert County, Alabama 1870 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Colbert County, Alabama 1870 Census (US Census Project) Colbert County, Alabama Cemeteries St. Pauls Baptist Church Cemetery, Tuscumbia, Colbert County (archived Web page). Tuscumbia, Muscle Shoales, Sheffield City Directory, 1926, Colbert County, Alabama Extracts from Colbert County and Lauderdale County Newspapers 1824 - 1827 (Alabama) Colbert County, Alabama World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 4 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Colbert, Coosa, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Census Abstracts, Conecuh County, Alabama 1820 (5 pages) (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete, or slow to respond). Conecuh County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Conecuh County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (US Census Project) Conecuh County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Archives) 1850 Slave Schedules - Butler & Conecuh Counties, Alabama Alabama 1850 Federal Population Census Free Schedules. Digital images of microfilm Reel 0003 : contains Cherokee, Choctaw, Clarke, Coffee, and Conecuh Counties. Conecuh County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Conecuh County, Alabama 1870 Census (US Census Project) Conecuh County, Alabama 1870 Census (partial) (USGenWeb Archives) Conecuh County, Alabama Cemeteries Early Baptist Churches Records, 1826-1849, Conecuh County, Alabama Muster Roll of Captain E.W. Martins' Company, Miller Guards, Alabama Vol., 38th Regiment, CSA - Conecuh and Monroe Counties Murder Creek/Belleville Baptist Church Early Membership Rolls, Conecuh County, Alabama 1830 Federal Census Covington County, Alabama Covington County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Covington County, Alabama 1840 Census Covington County, Alabama 1850 Census 1850 Agricultural Census - Covington County, Alabama Covington County, Alabama 1860 Census (partial) 1930 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules Coosa and Covington Counties. Digitized microfilm reel 10. Covington County, Alabama Civil War Rosters Covington County, Alabama Cemeteries Good Hope Cemetery, Good Hope Primitive Baptist Church, Covington County, Alabama (archived website). Goodhope Church Records, Covington County, Alabama 1828-1902 : Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Pilgrim's Rest Primitive Baptist Church, Covington County, Alabama 1859-1891 : Part 1 - Part 2 Crenshaw County, Alabama Cemeteries Crenshaw County, Alabama : Marriage Records 1867-1936 : Black - Grooms, White - Grooms, White - Brides, Black - Brides. Cullman County, Alabama Cemeteries Some Civil War Soldiers In Cullman County, Alabama Dale County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Dale County, Alabama 1850 Census (US Census Project) Dale County, Alabama 1850 Census. Index and agricultural data. Dale County, Alabama 1860 Census (partial) Dale County, Alabama 1860 Census - partial Dale County, Alabama 1870 Census (partial) Dale County, Alabama 1870 Census - partial (US Census Project) Dale County, Alabama 1880 Census Surname Index Dale County, Alabama 1900 Census Index Dale County, Alabama Marriage Licenses November 1884 to 1930 by Grooms Enumeration of Confederate Soldiers Residing in Dale County, Alabama in 1907 Ozark, Dale County, Alabama News Obituaries October 1999 - 2005 (archived Web page - not always available). Dale County, Alabama Cemeteries Name Index to the book Some of the old settlers and the names of their sons who lived in or near the junction of the East and West Choctawhatchee Rivers of Dale County, Alabama prior to 1860 by William E. Preston nee Mathews. Index to the Cobb Funeral Book, Dale County, Alabama 5/5/1927- 8/10/1934 Original Land Patent Purchasers, Range 25E, Township 6N, Dale County, Alabama Dale County, Alabama Index to Reconstructed Federal Land Tract Book (archived website). The index includes all Federal land grants before 1908 located in present day Dale County which were paid for with cash or were homesteaded. DeKalb County, Alabama 1850 Census Index Chapman Roll of Eastern Cherokees 1851 : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, District of Columbia. 1851 Census of Cherokees east of the Misssissippi : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington DC (archived Web site - may be unavailable or slow to respond). DeKalb County, Alabama Cemeteries Escambia County, Alabama Births 1914-1919 1907 Census of Confederate Soldiers in Escambia County, Alabama 1997 Vitals extracted from The Brewton Standard, Brewton, Escambia County, Alabama 1998 Vitals extracted from The Brewton Standard, Brewton, Escambia County, Alabama Veterans' Memorial, Escambia County, Alabama Index of Convict Docket, Book A, 1880-1904, Escambia County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Escambia County, Alabama. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. Roster of General Clanton Camp, United Confederate Veterans, Escambia County, Alabama Escambia County, Alabama Marriages Volume A, Sept. 25, 1879 - Aug. 25, 1892 Escambia County, Alabama Deaths 1914-1919 Escambia County, Alabama Cemeteries Etowah County, Alabama Land Patents Database Confederate Pensioners, Etowah County, Alabama List of Honorabley Discharged WWI Veterans, Etowah County, Alabama Etowah County, Alabama Cemeteries Some Civil War Soldiers In Etowah County, Alabama Fayette County, Alabama Cemetery Records Fayette County, Alabama Cemeteries Fayette County, Alabama 1830 Census Fayette County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Fayette County, Alabama 1840 Census Fayette County, Alabama 1850 Census Fayette County, Alabama 1860 Census : Surname Index Fayette County, Alabama Land Patents Database. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. Company A, 5th Alabama Cavalry, Fayette & Marion Counties Census Abstracts, Franklin County, Alabama 1820 (4 pages) (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete, or slow to respond). Franklin County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. 1850 Agricultural Census - Franklin County, Alabama Franklin County, Alabama 1850 Census Franklin County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Alabama Land Patents Database: Franklin County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Others are the result of homesteading, Indian cessions or treaties, or bounty lands given to military veterans. Franklin County, Alabama Cemeteries Piney Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Samson, Geneva County, Alabama Traveler's Rest Cemetery, Samson, Geneva County, Alabama Sandy Creek Baptist Association Church Records, Geneva County, Alabama 1878-1896 Geneva County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama Land Patents Database: Geneva County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Others are the result of homesteading, Indian cessions or treaties, or bounty lands given to military veterans. Geneva County, Alabama Index to Reconstructed Federal Land Tract Book (archived website). The index includes all Federal land grants before 1908 located in present day Geneva County which were paid for with cash or were homesteaded. Greene County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org) - Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0002. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Mobile (excluding the city of Mobile), Baldwin, Monroe, Dallas, Pickens, Bibb, Montgomery, Clarke, Shelby, Butler, Henry, Marengo, and Greene Counties. Greene, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (US Census Project) Greene County, Alabama 1850 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Greene County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Greene County, Alabama Cemeteries Marriages to 1825, Greene County, Alabama. Alabama Land Patents Database: Greene County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Others are the result of homesteading, Indian cessions or treaties, or bounty lands given to military veterans. Hale County, Alabama Cemeteries Hale County, Alabama Land Patents Database. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Henry County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org) - Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0002. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Mobile (excluding the city of Mobile), Baldwin, Monroe, Dallas, Pickens, Bibb, Montgomery, Clarke, Shelby, Butler, Henry, Marengo, and Greene Counties. Henry County, Alabama 1850 Census Henry County Alabama Cemeteries Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 2 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Barbour, Henry, Houston. Balkum Baptist Church Cemetery, Henry County (archived Web page). Little Rocky Mount Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery (archived Web page). The 60th Alabama Infantry, Civil War Rosters Companies A - K. Pike, Coosa, Montgomery, Chambers, Henry, Butler, and Lowndes Counties, Alabama; and Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. Marriages to 1825, Henry County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Henry County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Henry County, Alabama Index to Reconstructed Federal Land Tract Book (archived website). The index includes all Federal land grants before 1908 located in present day Henry County which were paid for with cash or were homesteaded. Obituaries for Some People in the Winslette Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Houston County, Alabama Houston County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 2 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Barbour, Henry, Houston. Jacckson County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. Jackson County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Project) Jackson County, Alabama 1850 Agricultural Census Jackson County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census : Districts 19, 20 and 21. Chapman Roll of Eastern Cherokees 1851 : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, District of Columbia. 1851 Census of Cherokees east of the Misssissippi : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington DC (archived Web site - may be unavailable or slow to respond). Alabama Land Patents Database: Houston County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. 1819 Settlers on Indian Lands, Jackson County, Alabama & Marion County, Tennessee Alabama Land Patents Database: Jackson County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Jackson County, Alabama Civil War Rosters Jackson County, Alabama Cemeteries Jackson County, Alabama Marriage Records 1851-1856; Book A, 1859-1871; Book B 1871-1876; Book C 1876-1881. Jefferson County, Alabama 1830 Census Index Jefferson County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. Jefferson County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (US-census.org) Jefferson County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Project) Federal Censuses of southwest Jefferson County, Alabama 1850-1880 (pdf files, Hueytown Historical Society) 1860 Census, Cahaba Valley Beat, Dist 32, Jefferson County, Alabama (USGenWeb Project) Jefferson County, Alabama 1900 Census Marriages to 1825, Jefferson County, Alabama Jefferson County, Alabama Marriages 1815-1899 (archived Web page). Jefferson County, Alabama Cemeteries Union Baptist Church Inscriptions, Lipscomb, Jefferson County, Alabama (archived website). City Court Of Birmingham (Jefferson County, Alabama), Witness List For Grand Jury March 2, 1885 Family Histories, Genealogies, Stories and Links for families of southwest Jefferson County, Alabama. Families that lived in the southwest Jefferson County area before 1880. Misc. Jefferson County, Alabama Military Records. Hueytown Historical Society's Cemeteries of western Jefferson County, Alabama, southeastern Walker County, Alabama and northeastern Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 5 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Jefferson, Lauderdale, Madison, Mobile, Perry. Cemetery Page of the Lamar County Genealogy & Historical Society, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Lamar County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Sanford County, Alabama 1870 Census (today Lamar County) Lamar County, Alabama 1880 Census Surname Index Lamar County, Alabama Cemeteries Lauderdale County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. Lauderdale County, Alabama 1850 Census Lauderdale County, Alabama 1850 Agricultural Census Lauderdale County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Lauderdale County, Alabama 1900 Census Name Index Extracts from Colbert County and Lauderdale County Newspapers 1824 - 1827 (Alabama) Index to Obituaries Extracted from the Times-Daily Newspaper, Lauderdale, Alabama 1985-1996 Marriages to 1825, Lauderdale County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Lauderdale County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Lauderdale County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 3 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Calhoun, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 4 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Colbert, Coosa, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 5 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Jefferson, Lauderdale, Madison, Mobile, Perry. Lawrence County, Alabama Cemeteries 1820 State Census Lawrence County, Alabama (USGenWeb Archives) 1820 State Census Lawrence County, Alabama (US Census Project) Lawrence County, Alabama 1830 Census: Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0001. Includes 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules for Blount, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Lauderdale, and Lawrence Counties. Lawrence County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Archives) Lawrence County, Alabama 1860 Slave Schedule Lawrence County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Lawrence County, Alabama : Receipts for Confederate Soldiers Warrants 1905 Lawrence County, Alabama Marriages to 1825 Alabama Land Patents Database: Lawrence County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Lee County, Alabama Cemeteries Some Civil War Soldiers In Lee County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Lee County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Census Abstracts, Limestone County, Alabama 1820 (12 pages) (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete, or slow to respond). Limestone County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. Limestone County, Alabama 1850 Census Index Limestone County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Limestone County, Alabama 1870 Census Alabama Land Patents Database: Limestone County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Articles of Interest from the Alabama Courier, Limestone County, Alabama in 1888 Limestone County, Alabama Cemeteries Macon County, Alabama Cemeteries Macon County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (partial - US Census Project) Macon County, Alabama 1850 Census (partial - US GenWeb Archives). Macon County, Alabama Obituary Project Macon County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Alabama Land Patents Database: Macon County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Company F, 46th Alabama Infantry Roster : Macon County and Tallapoosa County. 1809 Census of Madison County, Alabama (US GenWeb Archives) 1830 Census of Madison County, Alabama Madison County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. 1840 Census of Madison County, Alabama Madison County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census (US Census Project) 1850 Census of Madison County, Alabama (US GenWeb Archives) Madison County, Alabama 1860 Census Madison County, Alabama Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census 1870 Census of Madison County, Alabama (partial) 1900 Census of Madison County, Alabama 15th census, population, 1930 : Alabama : Madison and Marengo Counties. Images online of Reel 38 - Madison EDs 45-40 to 45-45 and Marengo EDs 46-1 to 46-31. Madison County, Alabama Cemeteries Marriages to 1825, Madison County, Alabama Misc. Madison County, Alabama Records. From the Madison County Records Center, an extention of the Probate Judge's office. Naturalization Records 1847-1906, Madison County, Alabama Civil War Roster : Company E, 37th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (7th Infantry) (1st East Tennessee Rifles). Many of the men enlisted in Huntsville, Alabama and were from Madison County, Alabama. 1890 Delinquent Tax Docket Index, Madison County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Madison County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 5 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Jefferson, Lauderdale, Madison, Mobile, Perry. Marion County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. Marion County, Alabama 1850 Census Index (surnames only) Marion County, Alabama Cemeteries Company A, 5th Alabama Cavalry, Fayette & Marion Counties Some Civil War Soldiers In Marion County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Marion County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Marshall County, Alabama 1850 Census Index (Surnames only) Marshall County, Alabama 1900 Census Index (Surnames only) Marshall County, Alabama Marriages 1836-1884 Chapman Roll of Eastern Cherokees 1851 : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, District of Columbia. 1851 Census of Cherokees east of the Misssissippi : The following states were covered: Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, and DeKalb Counties), Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington DC (archived Web site - may be unavailable or slow to respond). Confederate Veterans buried in Marshall County, Alabama Civil War Rosters The 48th Alabama Infantry, Company E-F-H-I-K. Marshall, Blount, Cherokee, and Calhoun Counties. Confederate Veterans buried in Marshall County, Alabama Marshall County, Alabama Cemeteries Morgan County, Alabama 1830 Census (US Census Project) Morgan County, Alabama 1830 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Morgan County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. Morgan County, Alabama 1840 Census Morgan County, Alabama 1850 Census Morgan County, Alabama 1850 Census 1850 Alabama Federal Population Census Slave Schedules - Mobile, Monroe, Montgomery, and Morgan Counties (archive.org). Digital images of microfilm reel 0022. Morgan County, Alabama 1870 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Morgan County, Alabama 1870 Census (US Census Project) Morgan County, Alabama 1900 Census (US Census Project) Morgan County, Alabama 1900 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Morgan County, Alabama Cemeteries Morgan County, Alabama Obituaries Alabama Land Patents Database: Morgan County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Marriages to 1825, Morgan County, Alabama Hebron Church of Christ Church Roll Book, Morgan County, Alabama Perry County, Alabama Cemeteries Perry County, Alabama 1830 Census Perry County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Perry County, Alabama 1840 Census Index Perry County, Alabama 1850 Census Perry County, Alabama 1860 Census Perry County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Black Families of Alabama's Black Belt : Perry County (archived Web page). Perry County, Alabama Volunteers in the Creek Indian Wars of 1836 Roster of the Perry County, Alabama Volunteers who served in the Mexicans War 1846-1847 Marriages to 1825, Perry County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Perry County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 5 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Jefferson, Lauderdale, Madison, Mobile, Perry. CSA Military Men of Central Alabama. Covers the counties of Autauga, Baker, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Some Obituaries of Central Alabama. Covers the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Central Alabama Patriarchs. Reports for families who lived in the central Alabama area. Many of the descendants still live in the area. Each report contains either three or four generations. Covers the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Pikens County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org) - Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0002. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Mobile (excluding the city of Mobile), Baldwin, Monroe, Dallas, Pickens, Bibb, Montgomery, Clarke, Shelby, Butler, Henry, Marengo, and Greene Counties. Pickens, AL 1850 Federal Census (US Census Project) Pickens County, Alabama 1850 Census (USGenWeb Archives) Pikens County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Pickens County, Alabama 1880 Census (USGenWeb Archives) Pickens County, Alabama Cemeteries Pickens County, Alabama Land Records. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Pike County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Franklin, Pike County, Alabama 1830 Census Pike County, Alabama 1850 Census : Surname Index and Slave Schedule Pike County, Alabama Cemeteries Pike County, Alabama Civil War Rosters Civil War - Roster 25th Alabama Infantry, Company K (Pike and Coffee County) Civil War - Roster 53rd Alabama Partisan Rangers, Company H (Pike and Coffee County) The 60th Alabama Infantry, Civil War Rosters Companies A - K. Pike, Coosa, Montgomery, Chambers, Henry, Butler, and Lowndes Counties, Alabama; and Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. An Index to Pike County, Alabama, Divorces 1887-1898 Pike County, Alabama Land Records. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. 4th Alabama Batallion (Love's) Cavalry, Confederate States of America : Counties of Origin : Pike and Barbour (archived Web page, not always available). Randolph County, Alabama 1840 Federal Census (US Census Project) Randolph County, Alabama 1840 Federal Census (us-census.org) Randolph County, Alabama 1840 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Randolph County, Alabama 1850 Census (us-census.org) Randolph County, Alabama 1850 Census Surname Index (US GenWeb Archives) Randolph County, Alabama 1850 Slave Schedule Census (US GenWeb Archives) Randolph County, Alabama 1860 Census (us-census.org) Randolph County, Alabama 1860 Census (partial) (US GenWeb Archives) Randolph County, Alabama Marriages 1900-1905 : Grooms - Brides Randolph County, Alabama Obituaries Randolph County, Alabama : Misc. Civil War Records Alabama Land Patents Database: Randolph County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Randolph County, Alabama Cemeteries Russell County, Alabama 1840 Census Surname Index Russell County, Alabama 1850 Census Russel County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Alabama Land Patents Database: Russell County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Russell County, Alabama Obituaries Russell County, Alabama Cemeteries Census Abstracts, St. Clair County, Alabama 1820 (4 pages) (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete, or slow to respond). Saint Clair County, Alabama 1830 Census Index (surnames only) St. Clair County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. Saint Clair County, Alabama 1840 Census Index (surnames only) St. Clair County, Alabama 1850 Census (partial) (US Census Project) Saint Clair County, Alabama 1850 Census St. Clair County, Alabama 1860 Census (US Census Project) St. Clair County, Alabama 1860 Census (US GenWeb Archives). Saint Clair County, Alabama Marriages to 1825 Saint Clair County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama Land Patents Database: St. Clair County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 6 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Coosa, St. Clair, Talladega, Winston. Census Abstracts, Shelby County, Alabama 1820 (12 pages) (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete, or slow to respond). Shelby County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org) - Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0002. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Mobile (excluding the city of Mobile), Baldwin, Monroe, Dallas, Pickens, Bibb, Montgomery, Clarke, Shelby, Butler, Henry, Marengo, and Greene Counties. Shelby County, Alabama 1850 Census Shelby County, Alabama 1850 Federal Census Shelby County, Alabama 1880 Mortality Schedule for Beat 1 Shelby County, Alabama Cemeteries Shelby County, Alabama Marriages to 1825 Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1824-1850 : Brides - Grooms Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1849-1859 : Brides - Grooms Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1859-1867 : Brides - Grooms Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1860-1869 : Grooms - Brides Some Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1841-1927 Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1891-1896 : Brides - Grooms Shelby County, Alabama Marriages 1896-1899 : Grooms - Brides Alabama Land Patents Database: Shelby County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Shelby County, Alabama : Index to Miscellaneous Probate Records, D Drawers CSA Military Men of Central Alabama. Covers the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Some Obituaries of Central Alabama. Covers the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Central Alabama Patriarchs. Reports for families who lived in the central Alabama area. Many of the descendants still live in the area. Each report contains either three or four generations. Covers the counties of Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Perry, and Shelby. Sumter County, Alabama 1840 Census Sumter, Alabama 1850 Federal Census Sumter, Alabama 1850 Federal Census Index (Surnames only) Sumter County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Sumter County, Alabama 1870 Census Sumter County, Alabama 1880 Census (partial : enumeration district 157) Sumter, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama Land Patents Database: Sumter County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Talladega County, Alabama 1840 Census Index (Surnames only) Talladega County, Alabama 1850 Census Talladega County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Talladega County, Alabama Cemeteries Talladega County, Alabama Civil War Rosters Confederate States of America Reserves, Talladega County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Taladega County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 3 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Calhoun, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 4 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Colbert, Coosa, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 6 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Coosa, St. Clair, Talladega, Winston. Tallapoosa County, Alabama 1840 Census Index (surnames only) Tallapoosa County, Alabama 1850 Census Index (surnames only) Tallapoosa County, Alabama 1860 Federal Census : US GenWeb Archives (partial) - us-census.org (partial) - USGenWeb Census Project (partial) Hackneyville, Tallapoosa County, Alabama 1880 Census Every Name Index Tallapoosa County, Alabama Cemeteries Register of Births from the Marion Tucker Estate 1889-1896 Register of Deaths from the Marion Tucker Estate 1889-1896 Some Early Marriages in Tallapoosa County, Alabama Tallapoosa County, Alabama Loose Leaf Marriage Records : By Bride : A - C, D - H, I - M, N - R, S - Z By Groom : A - C, D - H, I - M, N - R, S - Z Langley Funeral Home Records, Tallapoosa County, Alabama : 1925-1949, Surnames A to I - 1925-1949, Surnames J to Z - 1949-1980, Surnames A to K - 1949-1980, Surnames L to Z Company F, 46th Alabama Infantry Roster : Macon County and Tallapoosa County. Tallapoosa County, Alabama Civil War Rosters Confederate Soldiers buried in Tallapoosa County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Tallapoosa County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org). Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0003. 1830 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Pike, Perry, Conecuh, Autauga, Wilcox, Fayette, Dale, Covington, Washington, Lowndes, and Tuscaloosa Counties and Mobile City. Tuscaloosa County, Alabama 1850 Census Tuscaloosa County, Alabama 1860 Census Tuscaloosa County, Alabama 1860 Slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Obituaries Marriages to 1825, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Cemeteries Alabama Land Patents Database: Tuscaloosa County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Hueytown Historical Society's Cemeteries of western Jefferson County, Alabama, southeastern Walker County, Alabama and northeastern Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Walker County, Alabama 1830 Census (archive.org): Digitized copy of microfilm reel 0004. Population schedules of the fifth census of the United States, 1830, Alabama : includes Limestone, Madison, Marion, Morgan, St. Clair, and Walker Counties. Walker County, Alabama 1850 Census (US Census Project) Walker County, Alabama 1850 Census (US GenWeb Archives) 1860 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Walker, Winston, Wilcox, and Washington Counties (archive.org). Digital images of microfilm reel 0026. Walker County, Alabama 1900 Census (US Census Project) Walker County, Alabama 1900 Census (US GenWeb Archives) Walker County, Alabama 1910 Census : Enumeration District 170 (partial) Alabama Land Patents Database: Walker County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Walker County, Alabama Cemeteries DeBardleben Coal Corporation Employment Records, Walker County, Alabama Hueytown Historical Society's Cemeteries of western Jefferson County, Alabama, southeastern Walker County, Alabama and northeastern Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Some Civil War Soldiers Buried in Walker County, Alabama Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 3 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Calhoun, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 4 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Colbert, Coosa, Lauderdale, Talladega, Walker. Hancock County, Alabama 1850 Census (today Winston County) 1860 Alabama Federal Population Census Schedules - Walker, Winston, Wilcox, and Washington Counties (archive.org). Digital images of microfilm reel 0026. Death Index, 1908 - 1920, Winston, Alabama The New Era Obituaries 1899-1909, Winston County, Alabama Alabama Land Patents Database: Winston County. These land records represent the transfer of public lands to private ownership. In most cases they represent purchase of the land by individuals from the United States Government. Civil War Soldiers Buried Winston County, Alabama 1907 Confederate Soldiers Census, Winston County, Alabama Winston County, Alabama Cemeteries Abstracts of Obituaries and Marriages from the Winston Herald 1886-1897, Winston County, Alabama Abstracted Obituaries from the New Era, 1899-1909, Winston County, Alabama Death Index, 1908 - 1920, Winston County, Alabama Alabama cemetery records, Vol. 6 (familysearch.org) : Includes cemeteries in the following counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Coosa, St. Clair, Talladega, Winston. |
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