Transcript Birth Record Book 1853-1870 Page 89

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Mary E Applewhite; Willis Applewhite; P S Barham; Rebecca T Barham; Margaret Beale; Mary A Beale; Sarah Beale; William Beale; Julia Blow; Ann Blow+; Nannie Claud; Claud+; Amanda Claud+; H L Conley; Virginia Conley; Rebecca Cottrell; Viola Cottrell; Hugh Crichton; Rebecca Crichton; Polly Cutler; Caroline Cutler+; Amanda Drewry+; William Drewry+; Delia Fox; Fannie Fox; Bettie Francis; Mary J Francis; Cherry Goodwyn+; John Goodwyn+; Louisa Goodwyn+; Sarah Goodwyn+; Hannah+; Amanda Ivey; Archer Jackson+; Charlotte Jackson+; Elizabeth Jackson+; Lucy Jackson+; Jane; Beck Jelks; Sallie B Jelks; Albert Jones+; Dora Jones+; Fannie Jones+; John Jones+; Lucy Jones+; Sallie Jones+; Sarah Jones+; Virginia Jones+; Mollie Joyner; Anna P Joyner+; Sallie Kirkland+; Jane Manning+; Willis Manning+; McLemore; Proselia Mclemore; Mary J Nicholson; R S Nicholson; James Peete+; Susan Peete+; Anne Person; Eva A Person; Anna F Pond; E N Pond; D E Prince; Fannie Prince; Lucy Ridley+; N B Ridley+; Amanda Ryland+; William Ryland+; William A Smith; Sylvia Sykes+; Willie Sykes+; Ella Westbrook; Junius Westbrook; Dolly Wills+; Willie Wills+; Henrietta Wyche+; Penny Wyche+

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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