Page 590-596, Elizabeth Cosby Estate, Jan. 1854
*****Jefferson Co. AL
Probate Court - Orphans Court Record 1844-1854
From Microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, Al
From Microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, Al
From Microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, Al
Micro#1064927 Roll:88 Item #1 of 3
There is no index in book, but names are written at top of pages, each name takes several pages.
From Microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, Al
Micro#1064927 Roll:88 Item #1 of 3
Contains estate records, including disposition of children who are now orphans.
A lot of my families who started out in other counties had children who eventually moved to Jefferson County, including the surnames of Vaughn, Gray, Gillespy, Prince, Trammell, Arnold, Gibbs, Kennedy and Higginbotham.
The Jefferson County Alabama marriage index books contain a reference to the actual marriage book and page number where the marriage license can be found. These marriage licenses usually contain a lot of valuable genealogical information, including dates of birth, parent names, and even where the person worked.
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This is actually a set of four marriage books. They are split by alphabet:
For the years 1941 and 1942, both male and female marriages are in the same book. All the male marriages are in the front, and all the female marriages are in the back. The marriages in this book stop around October 1942, and these are in the books labeled 1943-1956 on this site.
For the years 1941 and 1942, both male and female marriages are in the same book. All the male marriages are in the front, and all the female marriages are in the back. The marriages in this book stop around October 1942, and these are in the books labeled 1943-1956 on this site.
by Mary Gordon Duffee (1844-1920), Historian
No index. Page numbers are from the papers and documents where they appeared, book itself is not numbered.
This is a listing of articles as they appear in the book, odd pg # and all. The book itself is not on this site, it will need purchased elsewhere.
Being an account of the journey from Tuscaloosa to Blount Springs through Jefferson County on the old stage roads.
This index book is huge, containing about 96 marriages per page. These digital images are pages from the original book in the Jefferson county courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama. Most pages have "my" names on them, though there are a few random others.