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Happy Birthday Aunt Kat! #4313660
04/23/25 06:40 PM
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My aunt Kat is 102 years old. She is my Mom's oldest sister and was like a mother to her.

In the first picture, she is the little baby on the right in the arms of my great grandmother Mary Elizabeth Campbell. Mary Elizabeth Campbell is the great granddaughter of the Red Stick Creek War Chief Menawa.

Menawa was wounded 7 times in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend fighting against the forces of Andrew Jackson in a last ditch battle to save the Creek Nation from being obliterated by the US Government. He is in the second picture.

In the third picture is Aunt Kat at her 100th birthday party with my two grandsons on either side.


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Re: Happy Birthday Aunt Kat! [Re: Irishguy] #4313670
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That’s a really cool history. Looks like she’s having a good time getting all dolled for the occasion. 102 WOW!


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Re: Happy Birthday Aunt Kat! [Re: RareBreed] #4313685
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Originally Posted by RareBreed
That’s a really cool history. Looks like she’s having a good time getting all dolled for the occasion. 102 WOW!




My mom had 10 brothers and sisters. There's only 2 left. The oldest twin and the youngest twin.

My cousin Stevie and i were talking about it, when we were hanging out a few weeks ago.

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That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing

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Originally Posted by Madmax0818
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing


X1000 - that is fantastic!!!!


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She looks good to be 100. Do you know where the first picture was taken?


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Cool family history

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Originally Posted by imadeerhntr
Cool family history

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Re: Happy Birthday Aunt Kat! [Re: Dixiepatriot] #4313755
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Originally Posted by Dixiepatriot
She looks good to be 100. Do you know where the first picture was taken?


My guess is around the Sylacauga area. That's where our family farm was. My grandmother (Kat's mom) was a Kendrick and grew up around the K Springs (Kendrick Springs) area which is near present day Chelsea, Alabama. I have at least 4 Civil War veterans on the Blackerby and Kendrick side of my family.

The lady on the left is my other great grandmother. Her name is Stacy Blackerby Kendrick. She is holding Kat's twin brother James. Her husband and my great grandfather was Samuel A. Kendrick. Samuel A. Kendrick's dad was Samuel F. Kendrick.

Samuel F. Kendrick (who the grandson on the right is named after) fought with the 31st Alabama infantry during the Civil War.

Below is from my genealogical research book portion on Samuel F. Kendrick I'm working on for the family... Notice that he also married a Blackerby gal, and yes her daughter in law Stacy is also her second cousin. Alabama... rofl Probably what's the matter with me now... Too much inbreeding.

1861 Oct 03 Samuel F. Kendrick, [age 24], married Mary E. Blackerby, [age 24], in Shelby Co., Ala., performed by James Baxley, Justice of the Peace.

1862 Mar 20 Samuel F. Kendrick, age 24, enlisted as a private with Co. K, 31st Ala. Inf. In Wilsonville, Ala., for 3 years or the war by D.R. Hundley. He joined a company of Shelby Co. troops.

1863 Jul 04 S.F. Kendrick was on a prisoner of war roll at Vicksburg, Miss., after the surrender of Vicksburg.

1864 Jun 15 S.F. Kendrick was captured at Big Shanty, Ga., sent to, and imprisoned at Rock Island, Ill.

1865 Historical Context: With the defeat of the Confederate Armies and dissolution of the Confederate government, the war ended. The former Confederacy was left with worthless money, a collapsed economy, extreme poverty, disillusioned men, four years of war torn destruction, with much its younger male population killed or wounded in war or dead from disease, hatred generated by hundreds of thousands of deaths, an unwanted Federal military occupation over a conquered land and people, and a new need to integrate freed slaves into the social fabric of the state.

1865 Jun 18 Samuel F. Kendrick was released from Rock Island, Ill., prison after signing an oath of allegiance to the United States. His residence was given as Columbiana, Shelby Co., Ala. He was described as dark complected, dark hair, hazel eyes, 5’-9 ½” tall, and 28 years old. He returned home.

1865 Historical Context: Reconstruction began in Alabama as the U.S. Government attempted to create social realignment between freed slaves and the general population using the Federal army, as the army oversaw emancipation through the Bureau of Refugees, Freemen, and Abandoned lands, the Freedman’s Bureau. In 1867 the U.S. Congress took control of the process. It became the age of mistrust, unrest, and instability as carpetbaggers, scalawags, and freedmen in Alabama ran the government at the exclusion of ex-Confederate soldiers, anyone who held a political office before the war, and anyone engaged in the rebellion. These groups were banned from holding political office by the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


Samuel surrendered at Vicksburg, released after signing papers that he wouldn't take up arms against the Union again, but either he volunteered to go back and fight or he was "persuaded" by Regulators and/or Bushwackers to go back and fight, and when he was captured again in Big Shanty, the Feds already had his name on the rolls and had enough of that shit, and shipped his ass off to Rock Island for the duration. I can only imagine the shit he must have gone through...

i have records where Samuel applied for his Confederate pension in Shelby County. It was something like $2 a month, but he had to list everything he owned of value. What was interesting is that he listed as owning 40 acres, a clock and a mule. I think the land was valued at $40, the clock at $15 (clocks were very valuable back then) and, get this, the mule was valued at $42. More valuable than the land! The reason for this was without the mule to work the land, the land wasn't all that valuable.

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You should check out the DeKalb rifles in Rainsville. Pretty sure you would like it.


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i have records where Samuel applied for his Confederate pension in Shelby County. It was something like $2 a month, but he had to list everything he owned of value. What was interesting is that he listed as owning 40 acres, a clock and a mule. I think the land was valued at $40, the clock at $15 (clocks were very valuable back then) and, get this, the mule was valued at $42. More valuable than the land! The reason for this was without the mule to work the land, the land wasn't all that valuable.


I’d imagine around the end of the War and the start of Reconstruction, a mule, horse, much any livestock for that matter, was pretty hard to come by and extremely scarce. It had all been confiscated for the war effort.


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Good Stuff Irish,

You may been interested to know that there is an historical marker of Menawa right here by my house, here is a link to the site

Menawa Marker is at Hwy 63 and Walker Ferry Rd. intersection, SW corner Alexander City Tallapoosa -85.959922 32.856934 Tallapoosa County Historic Sites Survey Point CA_TP72_62 Historic Sites Re-evaluation and Re-inventory (East AL Planning & Development Commission) (1972) East AL Planning & Development Commission

https://alabama.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=8b563de64f9146de946ff7113e3f678a

Edit..Nevermind, it seems that the sign is missing in action, hadn't noticed that https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=66680
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Great stuff Irish. I love history.


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Re: Happy Birthday Aunt Kat! [Re: oakachoy] #4314575
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Originally Posted by oakachoy
Good Stuff Irish,

You may been interested to know that there is an historical marker of Menawa right here by my house, here is a link to the site

Menawa Marker is at Hwy 63 and Walker Ferry Rd. intersection, SW corner Alexander City Tallapoosa -85.959922 32.856934 Tallapoosa County Historic Sites Survey Point CA_TP72_62 Historic Sites Re-evaluation and Re-inventory (East AL Planning & Development Commission) (1972) East AL Planning & Development Commission

https://alabama.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=8b563de64f9146de946ff7113e3f678a

Edit..Nevermind, it seems that the sign is missing in action, hadn't noticed that https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=66680
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Yeah... Our Chief was lamenting the missing marker on our tribal Facebook page a while ago.

Thanks for the links.

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