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Does anyone have information concerning the files lised below. I was not able to open the these files attached to the web site. .......................... Chester Lee Hodges and Lottie Lee Brackin Family of Alabama Updated June 25, 2004 Sue Shirah-Sands MOBILE, AL 36695-9208 United States SueS36695@aol.com ............ Related Files • Joshia and Cynthia Kirkland, Henry County, AL (4 KB) Josiah and Cynthia Watson Kirkland lived in Henry County, AL during the nineteenth century. Several of their sons and sons-in-law were Confederate soldiers and were killed during the War Between the States, placing almost unbearable strain on them as they sought to care for their orphaned grandchildren and widowed daughters.© 12/17/02 by Sue Shirah-Sands. • Chester and Lottie Brackin Hodges, Houston Co., AL (3 KB) Chester Lee Hodges and Lottie Lee Brackin Hodges started their lives together in Henry County, AL. They moved to Dothan in Houston County, AL in 1925 where they farmed 80 acres. They had six children. Written by Kathryn Hodges Bachmann, their daughter.© 12/17/02. • Hodges family from Virginia to Alabama (19 KB) One of the most interesting ways that our great country was settled was through land grants. The Hodges family first received headright grants for the transportation of new colonists into early Virginia. As new territories opened, the Hodges descendants settled in the new territories and acquired land by patent or warrant. Written by Sue Shirah Sands.© 12/17/02. • A Gathering of Our Ancestry (7 KB) The rich pioneer heritage of both the paternal (HODGES, BOX, BALKUM, WHIDDON, BARNS, MARTIN, COBB, JOHNSON) and maternal (BRACKIN, TILLER, KIRKLAND, RILEY) sides of our family centers on the migration, homesteading and settling of farms in Henry County,Alabama in the early nineteenth century. Mrs. Bachmann describes life on these early Alabama farms.© 12/17/02. by Kathryn Hodges Bachmann. Notify Administrator about this message?
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