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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 12:36 PM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 11,614 Central Alabama
Cuz-Pat
Booner
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Booner
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Central Alabama
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General George Patton according to my Uncle who dug deep into the Patton ancestry.
Cuz-Pat
Patton's European Mounts Professional Quality Skull & Antler Taxidermy Since 1998
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: AC870]
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03/16/16 02:14 PM
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Smoke_Diver
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I think my dad is pretty interesting. Sniper at LZ X-Ray in Ia Drang Valley in '65, the "We Were Soldiers" battle. Generation before him were all liquor makers in Virginia. They made apple brandy rather than white liquor. Generation before that had a preacher in the mix somewhere. Dad did a little reading on the Campbells and I think they were bad dudes in Scotland. Cut your throat while you're sleeping or stuff like that. On my mom's side, her mother was a Cooley as in Cooley Cemetery near Guntersville. Half of Marshall County kin to the Cooleys. Some of the Cooleys were in Civil War. Whew!! I thought you was gonna say Cooleys in Tuscaloosa county.
-“No politicians, no salesman and very few friends allowed.” -Jbatey1- "I'd rather be a happy Bammer eating ribeye in a trailer than a miserable barner eating boogers in a mansion." -“If you gonna be stupid, you better be tough!”
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 02:33 PM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 18,103 Andalusia, Al. Covington Co.
DEADorALIVE
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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I'm some distant cousin to Scott O'Grady, the F-16 pilot shot down in Bosnia in years back, then recovered after eluding capture for a couple weeks.
TexasHuntress's horse is the great-great-grandson of Secretariat.
Well behaved women never make history.~ Out back Quit laughing...I think I broke something.
Fifteen is my limit on Schnitzen-Gruben, Baby...
I have OCD and ADD, so everything has to be perfect, but only for a minute.
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Smoke_Diver]
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03/16/16 02:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,598 Guntersville
AC870
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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I think my dad is pretty interesting. Sniper at LZ X-Ray in Ia Drang Valley in '65, the "We Were Soldiers" battle. Generation before him were all liquor makers in Virginia. They made apple brandy rather than white liquor. Generation before that had a preacher in the mix somewhere. Dad did a little reading on the Campbells and I think they were bad dudes in Scotland. Cut your throat while you're sleeping or stuff like that. On my mom's side, her mother was a Cooley as in Cooley Cemetery near Guntersville. Half of Marshall County kin to the Cooleys. Some of the Cooleys were in Civil War. Dunno them Cooleys but probably kin. Whew!! I thought you was gonna say Cooleys in Tuscaloosa county.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 02:50 PM
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Bogey14u
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My Grandmothers' family is from W. Virginia and is related to some families named Hatfield & McCoys!! It's no wonder there's always a feud going on between my dad & his siblings..  On another note, my Bro-inlaw is second cousins with Tim Cook. He once had issues with his iPhone, I told him to just call his cousin and tell him to send him another one! He laughed and said " I doubt that's gonna happen".
So roll on to victory Hit your stride YOUR DIXIE'S FOOTBALL PRIDE Crimson Tide Roll Tide Roll Tide
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: FurFlyin]
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03/16/16 03:58 PM
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Posts: 37,666 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
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Boxes Cove
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I told ya'll we keep it up, we'll all be kin.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: 2Dogs]
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03/16/16 04:00 PM
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jono23
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I told ya'll we keep it up, we'll all be kin. I think Noah's in there too, somewhere...
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Old_Grunt]
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03/16/16 04:09 PM
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Posts: 4,692 Alabama
Rmart30
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Alabama
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Add me to this list also from my mothers side of the Key family from Jasper. Have a great aunt who has a genealogy record book thicker than the yellow pages of documents tracing the family.
Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching - even when doing the wrong thing is legal. Aldo Leopold .. (except when it comes to trailer tags)
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 04:49 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 8,622 Blount County
BamaBart
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Panty Wearin' Hunter
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My grandmother's, mother was a Lee! Robert E.Lee
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 07:06 PM
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Posts: 2,159 Morgan county
Seth86
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William penn is my great,great, etc uncle
Sometimes, it is hard to live with these two wolves inside me, for both of them try to dominate my spirit."
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Deadwood]
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03/16/16 09:00 PM
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Posts: 2,427 Saraland, Al
BamaFan64
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A crusader king of Jerusalem, some knights, some rebels hanged by the British in America, some Creek Indians who burned down some state buildings in Mississippi, some Civil War vets, a WW1 vet who served in the Rainbow Division and died in the 40s from complications from getting gassed, then the relatives I knew who loved and tried their best to make me a good man.
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Cleburne]
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03/17/16 10:24 AM
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Posts: 2,268 Dauphin Island, Alabama
Simpleman
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James Wilson Signer of the Declaration of Independence, the U. S. Constitution and an original member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
James Wilson Cpl. Co K 37th Alabama Infantry
Joshua Flowers Pvt Co. F "Brundidge Guards" 15th Alabama Infantry Died July, 2 1863 Gettysburg, Pa. "The last full measure" Was the Flowers man killed in the charge up little round top or in another location? Don't know for certain but he was KIA that day and best I can tell the only action the 15th Alabama or any of Law's Brigade was in on July the 2nd was the action on the right for little round top. They spent most of the hot day double timing with one canteen. But for a little rest and some water the whole thing might have turned out different.
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Re: Any Interesting Folks In Your Family Tree?
[Re: Cleburne]
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03/17/16 10:31 AM
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Posts: 2,268 Dauphin Island, Alabama
Simpleman
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GG grandfather John Boley Lewis, 42nd Alabama Infantry, Company K "Bull Mountain Invincibles" Confederate Army. GG grandfather Chess Jeffreys, 16th Alabama Infantry, Company G Confederate Army. He was a color bearer for the 16th colors at the battle of Shiloh, him and his brother was killed at Shiloh on the first day of fighting. Any battlefield has a certain reverence and almost holy ground feel to me but only Gettysburg and Shiloh put chills up my spine. It's uncanny.
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