Alabama

Page 049, Mrs. N. Chambliss (Maria Mathews)

*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama

pg 49
Mrs. N. Chambliss (Maria Mathews) 1844-1865 of Dallas Co, AL, dau of Peter Early Mathews & Virginia Vaughan Mathews, born at river plantation home “Rosemar”, died at twenty.

Page 048, James Bishop Chambers

*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama

pg 48
James Bishop Chambers 1799-1859 of Washington Co, GA, Uniontown, AL, son of General Joseph Bboyd Chambers, who served in War of 1812.
Mrs. James Bishop Chambers (Rebecca Adams) 1802-1875, of Uniontown, AL.

Page 042, General William Campbell and others

*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama

pg 42
David Campbell of Virginia and Tennessee, lists his ancestors (1) General William Campbell 1745-1781 (2) William Bowen Campbell 1807-1869 gov of TN 1851 (3) David Campbell died Abingdon, VA 1859, gov of VA 1836-1839.

Page 018, Armstead Barton

*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama

pg 18
Armstead Barton 1800-1847, of Tuscumbia and Dickson, AL, moved to AL in 1825, opened mercantile business in Tuscumbia, in 1837 moved to Dickson where he built Barton Hall, still standing.

Page 016, Mrs Armstead Barton (Amanda Cook)

*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama

pg 16
Mrs Armstead Barton (Amanda Cook) 1809-1884, of Huntsville, Tuscumbia & Dickson, AL, lived in Huntsville where she married in 1829, moved to Franklin Co (now Colbert), built Barton Hall.
Emma Barton 1840-1908 and William Barton 1841-1910, of Dickson, AL, children of Armstead Barton and Amanda Cook Barton.

Roll 009 Prater - Skipper

Alabama State Militia, 1820-1865

Microfilm at Birmingham Library
Roll:9 Prater-Skipper

Reubin Prince not found in listing, here are ones found:

Bartley Prince, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Bat. 92st Regt.
F. M. Prince, Lt. Col, 18th Regt Tuscaloosa
John E. Prince, 2nd Lieut, 1st Vol Regt Ala
Richard Prince, Capt, 42nd Regt, Pike
Wm. Prince, Capt, 52nd Regt, Jackson
William Prince, Greenwood Prect No 10,Montgomery Co

Roll 004 E-G

Alabama State Militia 1820-1865

Birmingham Public Library Microfilm
Roll:4 E-G

Galaspy, George, Captian, Beat 1, 17th Regt. Elected, no date of commission issue shown, Certificate of election, Tuskaloosa, October 17, 1822, J. V. Isbell, Lieut. Col.

Gallaspin, J. W., Ensign, Com May 28th ‘32, 11th Regt, lauderdale. Authority-Military Register, State Militia, 1820-32.

Gelaspy, George, Lieutenant, 17th Regiment, Alabama Militia, beat No 1, Authority: Election Return, dated June 7th, 1821, Cahawba, Tuskaloosa County, signed by J. V. Isbell, Lieut. Col.

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Prince Photos

  • Jim and Olivia Prince Hallmark, son Earl, in horse drawn buggy
  • Jim and Olivia Prince Hallmark, son Earl, in front of their house
  • Julia McCauley tintype
  • Maggie Prince and her mother, Vina McCauley Prince
  • John, Nanny McCauley Gilliland, and daughter Ida