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JUST HAD TO SHARE WITH OUR FRIENDSSearching for great stories can be tedious sometimes, but occasionally we run across some fun items. We discovered the following story and couldn't stop laughing and we thought it would be a great story to share with our readers. This was published in the Guntersville Democrat, Guntersville, Alabama in the April 13, 1899 edition.
The State of Alabama will have her two-hundredth birthday on December 14, 2019. Many cities and towns are having bicentennial events around the state. You can stay posted on all the upcoming events at 200 Alabama centennial Did you know that PATRON/PATREON members can now honor their pioneer ancestor on the Alabama Pioneers for the bicentennial? Click here to see how. Good Ole Days(Note: The following links are only visible to Patron/Patreon members) Good Old Days' in Anniston - How many stores still exist? Good Old Days. . . Cordova, Alabama- How many businesses still exist? Genealogy AbstractsNote: The following links are only visible to Patron/Patreon members Select Alabama marriage notices from 1850 Southwestern Baptist Newspaper Select Greene County, Alabama marriages from various sources Monroe County, Alabama - Some marriages in the 1800s Alabama Deaths from 1917 and 1937 reported on March 24th reveal much about life from in the past Featured Stories(Note: The following links are only visible to Patron/Patreon members) Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Part I Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Part II Biographies of the Delegates to the Alabama Secession Part III Featured Queires(Become a Family Researcher Plus Patron member and your query will be posted in the bimonthly newsletter as well as on the Alabama Pioneers website) Proof of parents of Emanuel Deitz and Elizabeth Avinger needed THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Adversities only strengthened our ancestors resolve and
this spirit is still with us today. We should never forget this fact about the human spirit when we're faced with seemingly insurmountable problems. Finding a way to overcome the problem may lead to a great achievement in life. |