Source:
EARLY SETTLERS OF ALABAMA
By
COL. JAMES EDMONDS SAUNDERS,
Lawrence County, Ala.
with
NOTES AND GENEALOGIES
By his Granddaughter
ELIZABETH SAUNDERS BLAIR STUBBS,
New Orleans, La.
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PART I
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New Orleans,
L. Graham & Son, Ltd., Printers, 207-211 Baronne St.
1899
ERRATA.
Page 41: |
Expunge
quotation marks under the subject "Minerals." |
Page 43: |
Read was,
and not were, after the phrase "Vox
populi." |
Page 62: |
In the
Both Note it was omitted to enumerate
all the children of William F. and Mary
(Fitzgerald) Booth, who moved to Alabama
n 1825. These were: 1. Dr. William
F. (b. 1796, d. 1858, Quincy, Fla.),
m. Sarah Gilliam Coe; 2. Sarah
Epes (b. 1798), m. Sam'l
Mitchell; 3. Martha Ann (b.
1800), m. James Searcy,
Batesville, Ark.; 4. Maris (b. 1802),
m. Benj. Ward, of Alabama; 5.
Charlotte (b. 1804), m.
Daniel Wade, and (11) Dr. David White,
Quincy, Fla.; 6. Elizabeth (b. 1806),
m. Rev. Jesse Coe; 7.
Edward (b. 1808), unm; 8. Mary
Ann (b. 1810), m.(Oct. 18, 1837),
A. J. Forman (State Senate of Fla.);
9. Harriet (b. 1812, d. 1858), m.
1858, Hudson Muse; 11.
Caroline (b. 1817), m.
(1), John Adams, and (11) L. B.
Stephens, Quincy, Fla. |
Page 113: |
Read,
Smith, for
"Smyth." |
Page 214: |
Read,
Rousseau for "Rrousseau." |
Page 215: |
Read,
Sarah Epes Fitzgerald, for "Sarah
Epos. Fitzgerald." |
Page 327: |
Read,
primus inter pares for "primis inter
pares." |
Page 236: |
Read,
Garber for "Buitor." (7th line
bottom of page). |
Page 237: |
Read,
McKee, for "Macke" and
Crevecour et Value for "Crevecouer et
Valse." |
Page 241: |
Read, pari
passu, for "pari
passee." |
Page 244: |
Read,
Sampson Harris, for "Sampon Harris." |
Page 252: |
Read, Anna
Josepha Young, for "Josephine
Young." |
Page 255: |
Read,
heard it; for I head it," (26th line
from bottom of page). |
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For the
children of Matthew and Mary (Harrison)
Clay, of Deerbrook, Miss., see page 278,
and fourth paragraph under head of Green
Clay, beginning with "Their children,
living, are Matthew Clay," etc.
They are, by mistake, place on this page. |
Page 297: |
Expunge the
asterisk to Winston (3rd line from
the top.) |
Page 302: |
Read,
Maritime, for
Maratime. |
Page 304: |
Read, R.
A. Brock, for "R.
A. Brook." |
Page 361: |
Turner
Saunders Hancock
and Stirling Brown Hancock, sons,
also, of William and Eliza J. Hancock,
died 1858, of yellow fever, with their
mother, all three in six weeks, September
and October. |
Page 357: |
Read, Dr.
D. D. Saunders, born 26th
February. |
Page 358: |
Read, Mrs.
Mary Wheatley Saunders, died 1892.
Dr. D. D. Saunders, Jr., graduated at
the Medical University of Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia).
Kate Saunders married G. W. Agee
in 1892. |
Page 496: |
Mary,
daughter of Col. James Blair, married
Alonzo Vortor (and not Mr. Rugeley,
as is erroneouslly stated.) |
Page 402: |
Read
Debaum for "Debaum," and
Hansford for "Hausford,"
and was Bacon's celebrated
Rebel, for "Mrs. Bacon's
celebrated Rebel." |
Page 403: |
The John
Marshall Note belongs to
page 402; and for "Sir Edwin Lundys,"
read, Sir Edwin
Sandys. |
Page 409: |
Read,
Meux for "Menx." |
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John Bibb,
born 1780 (not {1789," as stated). |
Page 438: |
Read, Mrs.
Francis Saffold married (Il)
Dr. Walter Jackson. Her daughter,
Mary Ellen Saffold was married but once.
Also Caroline Bibb married Walter
Coleman, about 1849 (not 1869). |
Page 442: |
Loula G.
Bibb, for
"Sarah G.," and John D. Hutcheson
for "John S.
Hutchinson." |
Page 451: |
Read,
Farrington, instead of "Fannington." |
Page 457; |
"Charles
Thurston" should be
Charles Thruston. |
Page 478: |
"Davis
Lewis" should be
David Lewis. |
Page 482: |
(Harris
Note): Read, W. G. Stanard
for "W. G. Staught." |
Pages 591 and
395: |
It was
omitted to state that the other children of
Dr. Joseph Foster, besides John
Cantzon, are: Harry, Louise,
Gertrude, Carl, Iota, Joseph, Jessie,
and one other. Mr. John Foster
has also one child,
Annie, Mrs. Paul Moore. |
An accidental omission on Page 412 leaves
out the last two children of Isaac Oliver,
of Nottoway, who married Mrs. A. G. Bacon4,
and had ten children. These two
are |
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9. Anna
Oliver m. Dr. Robert Watkins,
of Eutaw, Ala., and had two children.
She is the oldest surviving member of her
family, and takes great interest in its
annals.
10. Elizabeth T. Oliver married
Samuel Dunlap. Issue: Four
children. |
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ABBREVIATIONS
Large Roman numerals indicate heads of families;
Arabic numbers, children and grandchildren.
Minute figures, at end of a name, denote the number
of generations from the first recorded ancestor;
b. for born; m. for married; d.
for died; unm. for unmarried; dau. for
daughter; will p. for will proved. Each
succeeding generation is indented (or receded in the
margin of the page) from the preceding one.
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