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Grace, Here is what I came up with from the site: "BIOGRAPHY and GENEALOGY of THE CLERKS OF THE COUNTY COURT of LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA The Clerks of the County Court were five in number until the office was abolished in 1850. DANIEL W. WRIGHT DANIEL W. WRIGHT was the first County Clerk. His father settled in Courtland at an early day and kept a boarding house. His son, DANIEL, studied and obtained the office of clerk and became favorably known to the people. In 1819, he was elected, along with ARTHUR F. HOPKINS, as a delegate from Lawrence County to the Constitutional Convention. Shortly afterward, he moved to Mississippi and was elected judge of the Circuit Court." The URL was the following: http://alabamapioneers.com/index.php/Biographies-of-Notable-and-Not-so-Notable-Alabamia/SOME-EARLY-CLERKS-OF-THE-COUNTY-COURT-OF-LAWRENCE-COUNTY-ALABAMA.html Bob Grant Notify Administrator about this message?
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