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51 | He and his wife are buried in MT Pleasant Cemetery in Lamar County near Vernon, AL. George Washington Walden died on March 7, 1912, and was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Lamar County, AL near Vernon, AL. George W. Walden had the distinction of having fought on both sides of the Civil War Combatants. He lost a leg from a cannon ball hit at Shiloh near Corinth, MS. and was in a hospital for the remainder of the war. He signed up with the South Carolina regulars and fought with the South until he was captured and imprisoned by the North. While in prison he must have found the conditions very bad and he swore allegiance to the union and they released him to fight with the union army. He lost the leg after he changed sides and refused a pension from both sides. He was due a pension from either side of the conflict. He was married first in S. C. before he joined the Confederate Army.. Nothing is known of that marriage. After the Civil War he married in Marion County, AL. and later in Lamar County, AL. to my grandmother, Liza Ann Marilla Hoots. He gave the census takers the information that he was born in Tennessee. He seemed to be missing on the 1850 census. | Walden, George Washington (I12)
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52 | He and his wife are buried in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery just north of Millport, AL. | Walden, James Monroe (I177)
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53 | He and his wife, Melina, are buried in Ebenezer Church Cemetery near Fernbank, AL. | Atkins, Elias Benton (I720)
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54 | He and Judith divorced abt. 1983. | Bowler, Steve (I936)
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55 | He and Lillian are buried at Andrews Chapel Cemetery in Pickens County, AL. | Atkins, Ivy Chalmon (I744)
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56 | He and Sara divorced in the 70's. | Burns, J. D. (I946)
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57 | He died as an Infant. | Atkins, Lavert (I794)
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58 | He died on July 16, 1872. He was less than 4 months old. | Sprouse, Isaac Deihl (I73)
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59 | He divorced Jamie and married Shirley Fox. | Atkins, Charles Harwood (I693)
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60 | He divorced Janie and Married Teresa. | Atkins, Michael (I858)
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61 | He divorced Virginia and married Nina. | Atkins, Paul Edward (I877)
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62 | He fought in the Civil War and drew a pension from the government. | Beard, Richard M. (I66)
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63 | He is buried in Spring Hill Cemetery just off the Columbus to Millport Hwy. | Atkins, Abner H. (I665)
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64 | He is buried near Eupora, MS. He had divorced Annie and remarried. | Estes, James C. Sr. (I79)
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65 | He lived 5 weeks. | Bolick, Bradley Ryan (I431)
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66 | He lived in Jefferson County, AL. until his death. | Walden, Raymond (I640)
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67 | He served in world II and came home to Columbus and was driving a Taxicab when he was murdered by a passenger in 1947. He was not married...... | Wallace, Amon Howard (I351)
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68 | He was a twin, and died after 6 months. | Baswell, Ray (I281)
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69 | He was always called Jack Sprouse, a nickname given him when he was growing up. He was called Jasper, his middle name, by some of his family and close friends. His occupation was a cobbler, and he was one of the best. He could make an old pair of shoes look brand new. His business was located on Main Street in Columbus, MS. for many, many years. His wife, Laurice was his helper in the business until they retired.. Jack and Laurice had no children. | Sprouse, "Jack" William Jasper (I182)
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70 | He was buried in Andrews Chapel Cemetery in Pickens County, AL. | Atkins, John P. (I770)
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71 | He was buried in Memorial Gardens, just west of Columbus, MS He suffered from congestive heart failure. Was on medical retirement from the C & G Railroad here in Columbus, MS. | Blanton, James Willard (I18)
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72 | He was divorced in 1997. | Dallas, Jeffery (I965)
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73 | He was killed by a train in the Atlanta, GA. area. He is buried in Andrews Chapel Cemetery in Liberty community in Pickens County, AL. | Trapp, Lloyd Edward (I1215)
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74 | He was killed in an industrial accident on the job in Florida. Worked at Minute Maid Citrus Processing Plant. | Sprouse, Harvey Clarence (I184)
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75 | He was killed in first world war in 1918. He was buried in Pleasant Ridge Church Cemetery near Millport, AL. His wife Cora could be buried near him. There is no writing on her marker.. We assume they had no Children. | Sprouse, John Henry (I197)
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76 | Hillman and Beatrice had no children. | Atkins, Hillman Dewitt (I739)
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77 | Inscription from headstone in Camp Croft State Park, Spartanburg, South Carolina: "Here lies the body of Lucy Hoots wife of Lawrence Hoots daughter of M C Barnett who departed this life January 1818 at 20 years of age." Reason for the discrepancy in year of death is not known. One genealogist lists her name as Lucy Twin Barnett. Listed in the 1810 Federal census of Spartanburg, South Carolina. | Barnett, Lucy (I492)
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78 | J. C. was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, located about 8 miles west of Millport, AL., just off the Millport to Columbus Highway. | Estes, James C. Jr. (I164)
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79 | James Cleon Porter, Jr was married to 4 wives. Barbara,Norma, Pat Suggs, and Mary.... He had no children by any of these wives. | Porter, James Cleon Jr. (I257)
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80 | James Vance Smith is buried in Andrews Chapel Cemetery in Pickens County, AL. | Smith, James Vance (I1192)
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81 | Jep was buried in Brownsville Tabernacle Church Cemetery, Moore's Bridge in Alabama. On the Tuscaloosa highway past Gordo, AL., turn left on Mills Road . Church is a few miles off 82 highway. Jep divorced Ada and remarried and had 2 children by his second wife. I do not have their names at this time. | Sprouse, "Jep" William Jeptha (I162)
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82 | Joe and Sue have been divorced for many years...He has not remarried.. | Atkins, Joe (I764)
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83 | Joel Atkins, who had established his household by 1850,was born in Tennessee, so his father, Spencer, must have moved from his home state of Virginia, to Tennessee, before the family moved to Mississippi and then to Alabama. Joel's wife, Mahaley, was born in either Tennessee or Georgia.Joel, one of six voters in his family in the Vails/Trulls Beat area, owned land in Trulls Beat valued at $1,000, in 1870.His other property was valued at $ 650. He was a good citizen of the area. As early as 1867 he was serving his community on a road committee. He was an election official in 1888,and his sons followed in his footsteps. Possibly, they followed his footsteps in politics, as well. Joel was a strong Democrat and in 1892, he was a member of the Democratic Executive Committee from Vails Beat. A short time later, in Aug. of 1895, Joel died. He left a wife and nine children to mourn his passing, along with land in three sections of Township 17, Range 16, West, as well as lots 35 and 36 in Fernbank, Alabama. Otherwise, his estate was valued at $1,148.54. Joel was buried in Ebenezer Church Cemetery near Fernbank, AL. His wife is also buried there. | Atkins, Joseph "Joel" (I773)
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84 | Joel Deihl Sprouse was buried in Old Macedonia Cemetery in Wilson Beat, Lamar County, AL. | Sprouse, Joel Deihl (Dial) (I54)
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85 | John Thomas Sprouse is buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery in Lamar County, AL John was a timber cutter by trade. He also did some farming during the summer. Back in those days you had to grow much of what the families ate. One time when he was felling a tree, it slipped off the stump and came backwards and broke his leg. In 1932 he bought a chevrolet truck from his nephew, Raymond Sprouse, and he and his son Arlon hauled lumber, logs and power poles to the markets in Columbus, MS. and MIllport, AL. The truck was an open body, no cab and had single tires on it and the trailer it pulled. This was the vehicle a younger son learned to drive when he was 9 years old. [ Ed Sprouse, yours truly. ] There was no such thing as a drivers license at that time. In early 1934 my dad traded the truck and trailer in for a new 34 Ford truck with dual rear wheels on the truck and also duals on the trailer. I remember the truck price was about 550.00 with no cab. It sure got cold in the winter with all that fresh air. In December 1938 Dad was about to eat breakfast when he had a massive stroke and lived for only 8 days. He never regained consciousness. John Thomas Sprouse died on Dec. 22, 1938 and was buried in Walnut Grove cemetery in Lamar County, AL. He Died of a Massive stroke that left him Paralyzed and could not speak. He lived 8 days after the stroke hit him. | Sprouse, John Thomas (I10)
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86 | Kathleen holds a Doctorate in special education of the handicapped. She teaches in a University in Arkansas. As of this date, 1998, she has not married. | Atkins, Kathleen Ruth (I783)
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87 | Kimberly was divorced from Steven in Sept. 1997 | Valle, Kimberly Dela (I1236)
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88 | Larry was buried in MT Zion Cemetery near New Hope community in Lowndes County, MS. Larry was drafted in the service and was sent to Vietnam. A short time later he was killed in an ambush set by the Viet Cong.The date was March 2, 1968. His body was sent back to Columbus, MS. and he was buried in Mt Zion Cemetery on Lowndes Lake Road. | Walden, Larry Houston (I302)
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89 | Laurice Sprouse continues to live in Columbus, MS. after Jack died. | Logan, Minnie Laurice (I204)
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90 | Liza Ann Marilla Hoots Walden died Sept. 28, 1946 at her son's home in Birmingham, AL. [McKinley & Voncile Walden] She was buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Lamar County near Vernon, AL. | Hoots, Liza Ann Marilla (I13)
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91 | Lorene is a native of Hawaii. They have no children together.. She has three by a former marriage.. | _____, Lorene (I659)
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92 | Maben was never married.. She died with lung Cancer at the age of 55 years. She had never smoked. | Atkins, Maben (I840)
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93 | Marilyn and Charles divorced in 1993. | Spruell, Marilyn (I1195)
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94 | Married at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Raleigh, NC. | Family F479
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95 | Marvin was afflicted with Epilepsy and died as a young adult. | Draper, Marvin Hill (I215)
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96 | May have had Polio and left her leg crippled. | Atkins, Daisy T. (I707)
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97 | Mollie Barton Sprouse died Sept 12, 1922 in Lamar County, AL and was buried in Old Macedonia Cemetery in same county. | Bardon, Mollie (I85)
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98 | Monroe Walden told me [Ed Sprouse] that his father told him his grandfather's name was John Walden and that his grandmother's name was Ann.. He said that John came over from Ireland. I find nothing in the census records to verify that as fact. | Walden, John (I388)
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99 | Oleta was never married. She had a long bout with cancer. She is buried in Andrews Chapel Cemetery in Pickens County, AL. | Atkins, Oleta (I873)
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100 | Polly Ann Murphy was first married to a William Murphy of Mississippi. There were children by this marriage. We do not know how many children she had by Mr. Murphy. He died in 1856 in Mississippi and she remarried Lawrence Hoots in 1862. We do not have any record of her maiden name. Our family believe that both Lawrence and Polly are buried at Mt Zion Church Cemetery just west of the Millport to Vernon, AL. highway. | Murphy, Polly Ann (I348)
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