Re: Early Alsobrooks
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Early Alsobrooks
Lucinda Burbach 6/17/01
1 July 2003 sounds like a great retirement data.I have that data as my goal with fingers crossed.
Recently I found "Jones County Georgia Marriage Records 1813-1870" by Francis T. Ingmire.Iisted was:
Alsabrook, Amos and Mrs Nancy Fletcher - 22 Jan 1839
Alsabrook, James & Elizabeth Lindsey - 22 Dec 1839
Alsabrook, Landon & Roseman Smith - 27 Dec 1829
Alsabrook, Lewis & Catherine Newby - 20 Aug 1847
Alsabrook, Luis & Alsa Martin - 24 Jul 1825
Alsabrook, Wilson & Sarah Short - 4 Oct 1829
Alsabrook, E. & Peter Smith - 10 Aug 1820
Alsabrook, Eliza & Bathomolew (sic) Harmon - 20 Apr 1816
Alsabrook, Elizabeth & William R. Booker - 22 Jul 1841
Alsabrook, Harrriet & William Harris - 10 Oct 1826
Alsabrook, Mariah & Turner Chapman - 4 Feb 1836
Alsabrook, Martha & Fred George - 25 Jan 1821
Alsabrook, Mary & William Merritt - 2 Oct 1840
Alsabrook, Mary Ann & William C. Goolsby - 24 Jan 1839
Alsabrook, Millisee & William H Crawford - 17 Jun 1832
Alsabrook, Prairee & Isaac Harris - 19 Jan 1830
Alsabrook, Sarah & Wiley Booker - 18 Oct 1833
Alsabrook, Temperance & Williams Lane (Lane Williams?) - 28 Jan 1827
I believe Fred George is Frederick Francis Georgewho married Martha Alsabrook.They would be my ggggrandparents.The book had no listings for Alsobrook.I guess Alsabrook could also be Alsobrook.
I am interested in finding more information and can accept e-mail but not fax.I have more on the descendants of Fred George and Martha Alsabrook, assuming Fred and Frederick Francis are the same person.
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