Obituaries
Obituaries from Montgomery County, Alabama.
From The Birmingham News
Tuesday, July 7, 1998
Wallace State is planning a one day trip to the Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery on July 25, 6 AM to 7 PM.
Travel fee $25 per person.
Contact Bob Davis at Wallace State for details.
Marriage Book A-1 is another copy of the same marriages shown in
Marriage Book A. Apparently it was an attempt to make the marriage book
"look nicer". A prettier handwriting, and there is white space between
the licenses, large indentions, better formatting, etc. But again, a
handwritten copy, so no original signatures. The pages are numbered
with a stamper. I do not know if both scribes copied from the original
document or from another copy. I will try to determine that at a later
Marriage
Book A is a handwritten copy. There are numerous transcription errors,
even the index sometimes didn't know how to spell the name, or has the
wrong name marked through and corrected. Sometimes the same marriage is
on multiple pages. The verbage in this book is all run together, no
white space, no indentions, and the black writing bleeds through a lot,
so it is difficult to read and to spot where one marriage stops and the
next begins. There is an index for Book A. The pages are hand-numbered.
Confederate Pension Applications for soldiers who lived in St. Clair County, Alabama.
Military records and information for soldiers who lived in St. Clair County, Alabama.
Confederate Pension Applications for soldiers who lived in Jefferson County, Alabama.