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Marion County, Alabama: Surnames
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Biography of Luke D. Allen A History of the State of Oklahoma, 1909 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Senator John Hollis Bankhead (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
Biography of J. Loreaine Bass, M.D. (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
The Nicholson and Council Tree includes Bishop (Source: RootsWeb's WorldConnect)
Born and Bred in Missouri includes Bolen
Descendants of Aaron Burleson
James Edsel Burleson 1927-1992 (Source: The Restoration Movement)
Capt. Aaron Camfield, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
The Dodsons (Dotsons) of Southwest Virginia and Their Descendants in Tennessee includes he Descendants of William Dodson & Sarah Pyles, Who Came from Abbeville County, to South Carolina to Tuscaloosa, Marion and Fayette Counties, Alabama (Source: World Vital Records)
Duncan in Marion Co. AL (Source: Duncan Research Files)
Estes Family Tree
Galen Gann and the Gann Clan Chasing Our Tales
Green Monroe Haley 1820-1882 (Source: The Restoration Movement)
Biography of John H. Hamilton (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Tawsha's Genealogy Page includes Brinkley, Bunch, Blue, Todd, New, Singleton, Smoot, Allen, Huckabee, Hubbard, Cuellar, Kays, Vestal, Goodson, Hankins, McCurdy, Carey, Mitchell, Phillips and Womack
Harper in the 1850 Marion County Census
Born and Bred in Missouri includes Hill
Daniel Holladay, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Ancestors of Lawrence Gardner Boyd includes Holland
Roswell Huntington (1763-1836) (Source: American Silversmiths)
William Huntington (1792-1874) (Source: American Silversmiths)
Biography of Burkett N. Jeffries (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Asbury and America Emeline Stone Johnson Family (Source: Ozark History)
William Kennedy, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Orlando Clayton Lambert 1890-1972 (Source: The Restoration Movement)
Biography of William Lawrence (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
James Lindsay, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Biography of W. T. Logan (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Ancestors of William Dennis Lollar
The Dodsons (Dotsons) of Southwest Virginia and Their Descendants in Tennessee includes the Lucas Family of Bladen and Robeson Counties, North Carolina, Marlboro and Lexington Counties, South Carolina and Tuscaloosa, Fayette, Marion and Lamar Counties, Alabama (Source: World Vital Records)
Biography of Daniel B. Mason (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Silas McBee, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Biography of Dr. John L. McDaniel
Joshua Nichols Land Patents
Pervie Nichols 1912-1984 (Source: The Restoration Movement)
Mathew Paine, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Descendants of Jesse Reese (Source: Wayback Machine)
Biography of William Henry Roberson (Source: Internet Archive)
Descendants of Emeriah Self
Descendants of John Johnston Sharp (Source: Yahoo! Groups)
Biography of William Sport (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
Thomas Stanford, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Biography of James Franklin Stephens (Source: Internet Archive)
Solomon Stone, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Hatcher-Whitten Families
The Hatcher and Whitten Family The Back Fence
James Marshall Wyers 1913-1986 (Source: The Restoration Movement)
DUKE-FAMILY-L Ancestors, descendants, siblings of Moses Duke (husband of Nancy Burge) and Elizabeth Duke (wife of Thomas Foster)
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