BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Alabama & Dictionary of
Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory
Owen, LL.D. -
Vol. 4 of 4 volumes.
Published: Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co.,
1921
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R. D. SHOOK,
Cumberland Presbyterian minister; living in 1913.
Residence: Scottsboro.
Source: History of Alabama & Dictionary of
Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory Owen, LL.D. - Vol. 4 of 4 volumes - Published:
Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co., 1921 - Page 1551 |
J. W. SHORES,
Methodist minister, who lived to a great age, and served charges
and pastorates in Alabama from ante-bellum days until recent
times. Deceased. Last Residence: Montgomery.
Source: History of Alabama & Dictionary of
Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory Owen, LL.D. - Vol. 4 of 4 volumes - Published:
Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co., 1921 - Page 1551 |
HARMON SHUMAKER,
soldier of the American Revolution, aged 73, and a
resident of Fayette County; private Maryland militia; enrolled
on July 12, 1834, under act of congress of June 7, 1832, payment
to date from March 4, 1831; annual allowance, $40 -
Revolutionary Pension Roll, in vol. xiv, Sen.
doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34.
Source: History of Alabama & Dictionary of
Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory Owen, LL.D. - Vol. 4 of 4 volumes - Published:
Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co., 1921 - Page 1555 |
JOHN SIBLEY,
soldier of the American Revolution, sergeant, particular
service not disclosed; annual allowance, $120; records do not
show that any payments were ever made - Pension Book,
State Branch Bank, Mobile.
Source: History of Alabama & Dictionary of
Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory Owen, LL.D. - Vol. 4 of 4 volumes - Published:
Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co., 1921 - Page 1556 |
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