KIMBRO -- KIMBROUGH
GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
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JULY 1968
Volume V Number 3
K I M B R O - K I M B R O U G H
G E N E A L O G I C A L Q U A R T E R L Y
1968
Organized Published
3 August 1963 Quarterly
Auburn, Alabama Auburn, Alabama
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT - Earl E. KIMBROUGH, 707 South Appletree Street, Dothan,
Alabama 36302 (#214)
VICE PRESIDENT: - Mrs. Thomas S. (Linda) KIMBROUGH, 813 Lynwood Drive,
Montgomery, Alabama 36102 (#64)
SECRETARY - Mrs. R. S. CARTER, 34783 Acacia Street, Yucaipa,
California 92399 (#102)
TREASURER & EDITOR - Clyde H. KIMBROUGH, 449 Brookwood Drive, Auburn,
Alabama 36830 (#29)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME V., NUMBER 3
EDITOR'S PAGE
MARMADUKE KIMBROUGH DESCENDANTS
KIMBROUGH-SMITH FAMILY CONNECTION
GREENE CO., ALA. (cont'd from No. 2) 69
KIMBROUGH INDEX:
HISTORY OF HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
(cont'd from No. 2 71
ALABAMA----
WILCOX COUNTY A PARTIAL LIST OF KIMBROUGH MARRIAGES 77
ALABAMA----
MADISON COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS 81
ALABAMA----
MORENGO COUNTY, REVERSE INDEX TO DEEDS 82
ALABAMA----
DALLAS COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING KIMBROUGHS 83
ALABAMA----
GREENE COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING KIMBROUGHS 84
ALABAMA----
LEE COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS ON KIMBROUGHS 86
ALABAMA----
MARSHALL COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS ON KIMBROUGH 87
MISCELLANEOUS DATA FROM ALABAMA----
CHAMBERS COUNTY COURTHOUSE FROM 1880 CENSUS 87
ALABAMA----
KIMBROUGH DATA COPIED AT ANNISTON, CARNEGIE LIBRARY 88
ALABAMA
BARBOUR COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS 91
NEWS ITEMS 92
EDITOR'S PAGE CLYDE'S CORNER
July 1968
Dear Cousins-by-the-dozens:
We are beginning to make progress toward the completion of the
Quarterlies for 1968. It is hoped that it will not be too long before we
can get them finished and mailed to you and we will look toward getting
those for 1969 under production.
When we deliver the three last issues for 1968, we want you who have not
joined for 1969 to come on in and pay your dues and get on the waiting
list with those that have already paid.
This issue is filled with much Alabama material which I collected several
years ago from many counties, and feel that some might have significance
for many branches of the family that settled in parts of Alabama. Many
from these branches have moved on to other states. It is hoped that some
of you that have made inquiries about various branches in Alabama will
find some leads that will be worthwhile to our searching.
It is always interesting that there are others all along getting the
genealogy bug. I'm glad that there are so many of the Kimbro-Kimbrough
family that are taking an interest. I'm sure that there are many that I
still know nothing about.
My daughter has come through with the typing and cutting of stencils for
this issue making it possible to provide you with another issue. If I
can get the mimeographing done along with getting the date ready for
publication we should get out several issues but it still takes time.
There is gardening, fishing, working on inventions, church work, lodge
work, and a variety of other things that have to have their place in my
life as well as genealogy so you see that it takes one that is busy to
get things done even thought it takes a lifetime sometimes.
I want to say a kind word for those who have maintained membership in the
Association not knowing whether or not they would ever get another
quarterly. My records are not the best but I do have those credited that
have paid in advance and it is so shown and my wife has been advised as
to the action to take in case something might happen to me.
While on this subject I will say that the material that I have on Kimbro-
Kimbroughs will be given to the Archives in Montgomery except for the
extra copies of Quarterlies which I hope the Association will make some
plan for dispensation. They should go to the next editor should you
continue as an organization. Often new members want some of the back
issues.
/s/ Clyde H. Kimbrough - Your editor.
MARMADUKE KIMBROUGH DESCENDANTS
KIMBROUGH - SMITH FAMILY CONNECTION
Greene Co., Ala.
(continued)
continued from Vol. V, No. 2.
(B) AUGUSTA RIANNA ELIZABETH SMITH (1853-1885)
Augusta Rianna Elizabeth SMITH, born September 28, 1853, died December
10, 1885. (daughter of James Thomas SMITH and Sarah KIMBROUGH SMITH),
married J. M. CHAMBERS on December 8, 1880.
Children:
(1b1) Frank E. CHAMBERS, born Oct. 25, 1881 (graduated from Howard
College, Birmingham, Ala., left Green County, never heard from again.)
(1b2) E. Kirby CHAMBERS, born Oct. 18, 1883, died. Graduated from
University of Alabama, married Faye SMITHERMAN of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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(D) REBECCA ABBE SMITH (1857-____)
Rebecca Abbe SMITH, born December 25, 1857, died ____, (daughter of James
Thomas and Sarah KIMBROUGH SMITH), married James Cephas Wright SMITH. No
relation determined.
Children:
(1d1) Alma Mae SMITH, born ____, married Joseph H. McGIFFERT.
(1d2) James Cephas SMITH, born ____, married Dean ____.
(1d3) Clarence Kimbrough SMITH, born ____, married Margaret POWERS.
(1d4) John Wright SMITH, born ____.
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(E) CHARLES PICKETT SMITH (1859-1899)
Charles Pickett SMITH, born November 12, 1859, died July 18, 1899, son of
James Thomas and Sarah KIMBROUGH SMITH, married Ida KNOX, April 10, 1884.
Children:
(1e1) Bessie Knox SMITH, born February 2, 1885, unmarried.
(1e2) Charles Ross SMITH, born July 19, 1887, married Guesner Peebles
JONES.
Children:
(1e2a) Martha Bonner SMITH.
(1e2b) Emory Peebles SMITH.
(1e2c) Sadie Knox SMITH.
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Children of Charles Pickett Smith cont'd.
(1e3) Eula Lee SMITH, born September 16, 1889, married George Edwin
HARDY.
Children:
(1e3a) George Edwin HARDY, JR.
(1e4) Sadie Helen SMITH, born May 19, 1892, unmarried.
(1e5) Leila Eloise SMITH, born April 19, 1894, married Byron Breckenridge
BARNES.
Children:
(1e5a) Elizabeth Knox BARNES, born April 25, 1919.
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KIMBROUGH FAMILY (MARMADUKE)
From his will written in Rowan County, North Carolina, dated October 22,
1768. Marmaduke KIMBROUGH----Mary KIMBROUGH wife. Children mentioned in
will John KIMBROUGH, Orman KIMBROUGH, George KIMBROUGH, Golman or Goldman
KIMBROUGH and Anna KIMBROUGH.
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George KIMBROUGH married Catherine YOUNG in 1786 or 1768 in Surry Co.,
North Carolina
Ormand KIMBROUGH (son) married Elizabeth DAVIE, (daughter of William
Richardson DAVIE and Sarah Jones DAVIE) in 1795.
Marmaduke KIMBROUGH, born August 26, 1800, died February 17, 1873, (son
of Ormand KIMBROUGH and Elizabeth DAVIE KIMBROUGH), married Elizabeth
Alston DOUTHET, 28 December 1826, lived three years in Surry, North
Carolina, five years in her native county, in South Carolina, then moved
to Greene County, Alabama about 1834. Lived near Salem Methodist Church.
(buried in Salem Methodist Church Cemetery about eight or ten miles from
Eutaw, Alabama.)
Marmaduke Kimbrough married Elizabeth Alston Douthet December 28, 1826.
Children:
(1) Dr. George KIMBROUGH, moved to Texas.
(2) James Douthet KIMBROUGH, b. Knoxville, Ala., married Martha Eloise
PATTON.
(3) Elizabeth Davie KIMBROUGH, b. West Greene County, married Wm. Stith
HARDY, Methodist Preacher.
(4) Anna Marie Marcella KIMBROUGH, married Hubbard Hinds KAVANAUGH,
Methodist Preacher, Frankfort, Ky.
(5) Sarah KIMBROUGH, married James Thomas SMITH, merchant and farmer
Union, Ala., Buried in Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery (back section)k.
(6) Frances Theodocia KIMBROUGH, married John L. JONES.
(7) Clorinda KIMBROUGH, married (_____) TONY.
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KIMBROUGH-JONES DESCENT
Sarah KIMBROUGH married James Thomas SMITH, Sarah KIMBROUGH was the
daughter of Marmaduke KIMBROUGH and Elizabeth Alston DOUTHET KIMBROUGH,
Marmaduke was son of Ormand KIMBROUGH and Elizabeth DAVIE KIMBROUGH.
Elizabeth DAVIE KIMBROUGH was the daughter of Gov. William Richardson
DAVIE and Sarah Jones DAVIE. Sarah Jones DAVIE was the daughter of
General Allen JONES and (_____). General Allen JONES was the son of
Robert (Robin) JONES, JR.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX
HISTORY OF HARRIS COUNTY GEORGIA
by
Mrs. Louise Calhoun Barfield
Continued from Vol. V., No. 2.
50. KIMBROUGH, LILLIE BELLE p-379. Dau. of Edwin Hugh
Kimbrough, granddaughter of Thomas Hugh Kimbrough. Married George
Mortimer Adams 10-5-1924.
Issue:
Clara Robert Adams, b. 7-13-1925
Belle Kimbrough Adams, b. 8-26-1952.
Georganna Adams, b. 5-1-1956.
George M. Adams, III, b. 2-9-1961.
(sic, all dates, rbk)
Thomas Edwin Adams, b. 12-14-27 married Kathryn Kinnett
1-16-54.
Issue:
Thomas Edwin Adams, Jr., b. 5-16-55.
Charlotte Woodville Adams, b. 8-19-31.
William Weems Adams, b. 8-15-1939.
51. KIMBROUGH, LILLIAN p-420. Henry Chambers Kimbrough
Family b. 8-6-1906. Married William Worrell Floyd 10-10-34.
Issue:
Jerry Kimbrough Floyd, b. 8-30-45.
52. KIMBROUGH, MRS. LILLY p-410. Eastern Star Chapter,
Chipley, Georgia. Inst. July 6, 1910.
53. KIMBROUGH, LORENZO D. p-210. 1850 Census. 10 years old;
son of Thomas Kimbrough, Whitesville.
54. KIMBROUGH, MELISSA L. p-726. 1855 Membership Roll
Whitesville Methodist Church.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, cont'd.
55. KIMBROUGH, MAMIE MOBLEY p-714. Mobley Family Bible.
Dau. of James M. Kimbrough and Sarah Adeline Amelia Mobley. b. Aug. 1,
1871.
56. KIMBROUGH, MARIE MOBLEY p-714. Mobley Family Bible.
Dau. of James M. Kimbrough and Sarah Adeline Amelia Mobley. b. Nov. 14,
1872.
57. KIMBROUGH, MARSHALL B. p-192. 1850 Census. 4 years old.
son of Henry Chambers Kimbrough.
p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel Methodist Church.
p-463. Hamilton, Ga. Bus.
M. B. Kimbrough & Luke Ligon 1880.
p-499. bur. in Hamilton Cemetery with wife Mary Owen. b. __-27-
1846, d. 4-24-1900.
58. KIMBROUGH, MARSHALL BRUCE (Same as Marshall B. above. CHK)
p-337. Bought Brown Place.
p-421. Henry Chambers Kimbrough Family, son of Henry Chambers
Kimbrough.
b. 11-25-1845, d. 4-13-1911. Conf. Vet. Sheriff Harris Co. 1887-93.
Rep. Harris Co. 1863. Married Mary Carolyn Owen, b. 6-22-1846, d. 4-24-
1900. The dau. of James and Sarah (Marshall) Owen of Talbert Co., Ga.
Issue:
Sarah Kimbrough
Henry Chambers Kimbrough
Haywood Bruce Kimbrough
James Owen Kimbrough
Frances Estelle Kimbrough
p-448. Pic. Civ. War Vets.
p-499. Bur. Hamilton Cemetery.
59. KIMBROUGH, MARTHA G. p-210. 1850 Census. 50 years old.
wife of Thomas Kimbrough (Martha Gaines Slaughter)
p-726. 1855 Membership Roll Whitesville Methodist Church.
60. KIMBROUGH, MARTHA MINERVA p-400. Rev. Benj. J. Clark.
Thomas Matt Reese b. 12-16-1864., d. 7-11-1943. Son of Thomas Clopton
Reese and Martha Minerva Kimbrough. Elmyr Reese, Unmarried.
61. KIMBROUGH, MARY p-210. 1850 Census. 13 yrs old. Dau.
of Thomas Kimbrough and Martha Gaines Slaughter.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, cont'd.
62. KIMBROUGH, MARY A. p-192. 1850 Census. 32 years old.
wife of Henry Chambers Kimbrough. 37 yrs. old.
p-398. Pierce Chapel Cemetery,
b. 5-3-1818, d. 4-22-1863,
63. KIMBROUGH, MARY C. p-100. Regards Homestead Schedule
pages 204, 205, 206 Homestead Book.
64. KIMBROUGH, MARY ELIZABETH p-420. Henry Chambers
Kimbrough Family
b. 10-15-1898, married 4-27-1921 to
Charles Pitman.
Issue: dau. Henry Chambers Kimbrough
Mary Carolyn Pitman b. 3-27-1928
married William K. Jenkins of
Chipley.
Issue:
Charles Samuel Pitman,
b. 6-27-1926. Married
Joyce Gentry.
65. KIMBROUGH, MARY MOBLEY p-499. Hamilton Cemetery. b. 8-1-
1872.
d. 11-14-1873. Buried in plot with
Marshall Bruce Kimbrough.
66. KIMBROUGH, M. V. (Female) p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel
Methodist Church.
67. KIMBROUGH, NANCY JANE p-420. Henry Chambers Kimbrough
Family
dau. of James O'Neill Kimbrough
b. 3-8-1925, married Thomas Alexander
on 9-12-1946.
68. KIMBROUGH, N. M. (Female) p-396. Mbr Pierce Chapel Methodist
Church.
69. KIMBROUGH, OPHELIA p-210. 1850 Census. 8 yrs. old.
dau. of Thomas and Martha Gaines Slaughter Kimbrough
p-557. Member of Bigham Chapel Church
4-1-1860.
70. KIMBROUGH, REBECCA p-400. Family Record Rev. Benj. W.
Clark. Rebecca b. 3-21-1847, d. 9-16-1923. Married James Spear.
Issue:
Lucy m. ____Pitts; ____ Kimbrough,
m. ____ Ellerson.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, cont'd.
71. KIMBROUGH, REBECCA p-193. 1850 Census. 3 years old.
dau. of Henry Chambers Kimbrough.
p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel Methodist Church.
p-399. Pierce Chapel Cemetery.
Rebecca A. Kimbrough Clark, wife of Joseph S. Clark b. 8-21-1847,d. 9-16-
1923. (same as Rebecca above. CHK) Married James S. Clark (sic, rbk),
1-18-1866.
72. KIMBROUGH, REUBEN G. p-421. Son of Marshall Bruce
Kimbrough.
73. KIMBROUGH, SALLY p-420. Henry Chambers Kimbrough Family
dau. of William Henry Kimbrough
b. 12-11-1949.
74. KIMBROUGH, SALATHA B. p-193. 1850 Census. 7/12 years
old.
Dau. of Henry Chambers Kimbrough.
p-293. Emer. Aux. Aids for Soldiers Cataula Ladies Aid Society.
p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel Methodist Church.
75. KIMBROUGH, SARAH p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel Methodist
Church.
p-399. Pierce Chapel Cemetery 1790.
wife Thomas Kimbrough. b. 2-22-1790,
d. 4-17-1864.
76. KIMBROUGH, SARAH p-421. Dau. of Marshall Bruce Kimbrough
and Mary C. Owen.
77. KIMBROUGH, SARAH A. p-56. Married Benjamin W. Clark, Mar.
15, 1847.
p-192. 1850 Census. Dau. of Henry Chambers Kimbrough. 11 yrs. old.
(Question the 1st item about marriage. CHK).
78. KIMBROUGH, S. E. p-396. (Female) Mbr. Pierce Chapel
Methodist Church.
79. KIMBROUGH, S. W. p-618. Bethlehem Baptist Church
Cemetery. James M. C. Son of S. W. and A. E. Kimbrough. b. 1-2-1888, d.
8-6-1888.
80. KIMBROUGH, T. A. p-302. Co. "K" 35th Ga. Reg. Brigade.
-Thomas- Northern Virginia.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, cont'd.
81. KIMBROUGH, THOMAS p-399. Pierce Chapel Cemetery.
b. 5-9-1788, d. 7-11-1847.
82. KIMBROUGH, THOMAS p-210. 1850 Census. 57 yrs. old.
farmer. wife Martha Gaines Slaughter
lived Whitesville.
p-556. Mrbship Bigham Chapel Church
1860-65. Thos. Kimbrough by hand 1859.
83. KIMBROUGH, THOMAS p-192. 1850 Census. 17 years old.
student. son of Thomas Kimbrough &
Martha Gaines Slaughter Kimbrough.
Also Dr. T. J. S. Kimbrough.
p-293. Family Welfare Group. 19th District. Aug. 8, 1861.
p-556. Bigham Chapel Methodist Church Membership Roll 1860-65
Transferred from Whitesville 1857.
p-726. 1855 membership of Whitesville Methodist Church.
84. KIMBROUGH, THOMAS HUGH (T.H.) p-214. Harris County
Representative
1911-12, 1913-14.
p-302. Co. "K" 35th Ga. Reg. Brigade.
-Thomas- Northern Va. July 7, 1861.
p-361. Picture.
p-378. Son Jesse Stallings Kimbrough
b. 12-6-1844, d. 5-20-1927. Married Martha Lucinda Jenkins b. 5-6-1845,
d. 10-24-1865.
A Methodist & Mason - Kimbrough Lodge 118
Cataula, Ga. on Oct. 30, 1850.
Postmaster 1882.
p-389. Mrb. Granger. Attended Granger Club Lansing, Mich.
p-387. Pierce Chapel Cemetery.
b. 12-6-1844, d. 5-20-1927.
p-448. Pfc. Civil War Veteran
p-569. T. H. Kimbrough Home at Catuala.
p-570. Kimbrough Tent at Cataula Camp Ground during the 1880's.
85. KIMBROUGH, THOMAS W. p-192. 1850 Census. 5 years old
Son of Jesse Kimbrough.
86. KIMBROUGH, TOMMIE p-397. Pierce Chapel Cemetery.
b. 11-9-1875, d. 2-1-1914.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, cont'd.
87. KIMBROUGH, VIRGINIA p-400. (female) Rev. Benj. W.
Clark Family. Benjamin Arnold Clark b. 7-17-1838, d. 11-10-1901. Mason,
Methodist. married Virginia Kimbrough b. 7-8-1843, d. 8-20-1868, dau. of
Jesse S. Kimbrough and Frances Watt. She graduated from Lagrange
College.
p-396. Mbr. Pierce Chapel Methodist Church.
Issue:
Lucy Clifford Clark
Mary Alice Clark
Jesse B. Clark
Virginia Clark
88. KIMBROUGH, VIRGINIA p-192 (Male) (sic, rbk) 1850 Census. 7
yrs. old. son of Jesse Kimbrough.
89. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM p-115. 1830 Census.
p-293. Emer. Aux. Aids for Soldiers Cataula Ladies Aid Society.
P-397. Pierce Chapel Cemetery
b. 5-24-1837, d. 8-19-1862.
90. KIMBROUGH, MRS. WM. (BILL) p-505. Girl Scouting 1952. Pine
Mt. Troop Committee. Mrs. Bill Kimbrough.
91. KIMBROUGH, W. B. p-399. Pierce Chapel Cemetery. Sara
Jane, wife of T. J. Watt, dau. of W. B. and J. Kimbrough. b. 8-29-1832,
d. 1-28-1872.
92. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM R. p-111. married Martha A. Redding,
Sept. 13, 1841.
93. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM H. p-192. 1850 Census. 14 yrs. old.
Son of Henry Chambers Kimbrough.
94. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. p-420. Henry Chambers
Kimbrough Family. b. 8-5-1947. Son of William Henry Kimbrough.
95. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM J. p-211. 1850 Census. 12 yrs. old.
listed alone but under James Cook 24 years old.
96. KIMBROUGH, WILLIAM B. p-111. Guardian orphan of John
Goss 3-2-1840.
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KIMBROUGH INDEX, concluded.
97. KIMBROUGH, BRADLEY (Overlooked in scanning book)
p-725. Whitesville Methodist Church
Ruben R. Mobley. In the summer of 1837 it was decided to purchase
property and erect a church building for this rapidly growing
congregation. To forward this movement, Wiley White, George B. White,
Thomas Kimbrough, Bradley Kimbrough, William Slaughter, Sylvester L.
Swope, Samson L. Lumpkin, and Thomas Saddler, were elected trustees and
the lot opposite the Women's Academy, owned by Thomas Saddler, was
bought. Deed recorded, Hamilton, Ga., Book "C", p-440, Nov. 2, 1837.
(Bradley and Thomas Kimbrough were brothers. Bradley Kimbrough is my gr.
gr. grandfather. CHK)
NOTE--I'M SURE THAT I HAVE MISSED SEVERAL OF THOSE WHO ARE CONNECTED WITH
THE KIMBROUGH FAMILY THROUGH MARRIAGE, ETC. IT IS MY BELIEF THAT ALL THE
KIMBROUGHS THAT CAME TO HARRIS COUNTY FROM EAST GEORGIA, AND MOST OF THEM
DID, WERE DESCENDED FROM JOHN KIMBROUGH, SR., AND WILLIAM KIMBROUGH, SR.
CHK.
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ALABAMA----
WILCOX COUNTY, A PARTIAL LIST OF KIMBROUGH MARRIAGES
(Copied from the records of the Wilcox County Courthouse, Camden, Ala.,
Jan. 21, 1962, by Clyde H. Kimbrough and daughter, Kathy.)
1852-58 Page 3
FROM RECORD MARRIAGE BOOK 1861-1866
1861-68 Page 3
Kimbrough, J. A. (Julius)
to At Res. of Rev. J. C. Wear by
Page 41 G. W. Boggs, Bishop
S. C. Wear 17 July 1862 Witness John Hell. (sic, rbk)
Jas. A. Kimbrough
to At Mrs. Charity Robinson Res.
Page 46 J. C. Wear, M.G.
Ann E. Robinson 20 Nov. 1862 Witness I. F. Kimbrough
I. F. Kimbrough
to Page 76 -- 26 Nov. 1863 At Wm Hammit Godbold Res.
J. C. Wear, M.G.
L. M. Godbold (Lucretia) Witness John H. Bryan
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KIMBROUGH MARRIAGES, cont'd.
W. Kimbrough H. R. Gordon Probate Judge
Wm. T. Kimbrough, Witness.
to
Page 266
Martha Griffith 18 June 1866
Salina C. Kimbrough Jo. S. Cook, J. Probate.
Witness: Geor. D. Miller.
to
Page 185
George H. Strother 29 Nov. 1865
RECORD MARRIAGE BOOK 1888-1898
Pat Kimbrough
Presbyterian
to L. B. Cross, M.G.
Page 393
Sallie Evans 17 Nov. 1895
A. P. Kimbrough (Andasia Purnell) At Res. Dr. Purnell
John C. Duncan, Presbyterian, M.G.
to
Page 171
Wm. L. Bruce 7 May 1891
Alice Kimbrough At Res. I. F. Kimbrough
Luther B. Cross -----
to Gastonburg
Page 487
B. E. De Van, Jr. 30 Sept. 1897
(Note: This I. in the I. F. Kimbrough noted could be J. or some other
letter. CHK. could be an F.)
Willie H. Kimbrough At Res. of F. F. Kimbrough
Luther B. Cross
to Gastonburg, Ala.
Page 473
Chas. D. Clark 9 June 1897
Emma O. Kimbrough J. T. Beck, Probate Judge
to
Page 463
?. ?. Michell 26 Oct. 1897 (Note: Initials not legible. rbk)
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RECORD MARRIAGE BOOK 1898-1909
M. Luta Kimbrough Lawson Station
Wm. A. Parker, Baptist Min.
to
Page 164
Harris G. Pelham 17 Feb. 1901.
RECORD MARRIAGE BOOK 1878-1888
Ellen Kimbrough At W. A. Kimbrough Res.
S. M. Nelson, Min. Gos.
to
Page 109
John A. Smith 17 Dec. 1879
RECORD MARRIAGE BOOK 1907-191 (sic, rbk)
Alice Kimbrough Res. of Father
J. A. White, Pastor
to Thomasville Baptist Church
Page 125
Jas. A. Callan 1 Jan. 1910
Burrell W. Kimbrough At Mrs. McConnell's Res.
F. B. Barrow, Min.
to Pine Hill, Ala.
Page 362
Mrs. Ida Mae McConnell 2 Aug. 1914
Franklin D. Kimbrough At Mrs. McConnell's Home
J. O. Bledsoe, Pastor
to Baptist Church
Page 553
Mildred E. McConnell 17 Sept. 1917
FROM MARRIAGE RECORD BOOK 1870-1878
Charity C. Kimbrough At Res. John Maness
S. M. Nelson, Bro. Wt. T. Maddex
to Witnesses: James T. Beck &
Page 407 W. Henderson
L. A. Campbell 24 May 1877
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FROM MARRIAGE RECORD BOOK 1861-1868
John Kimbrough At Mr. Thomas Craig
C. Wallace Richards, M.G.
to
Page 239
Caroline Kelly 30 July 1868
FROM MARIAGE RECORD BOOK "L" 1852-1858
Burwell Kimbrough A. Sales, M.G.
Witness: Wm. Lendon
to
Page 27
Algerina Hall 14 Jan. 1841(?)
J. A. Kimbrough (Julius) John A. Jackson, Probate Judge
John Kimbrough, Justice Peace
to Witness: J. H. Martin
Page 61
Mary E. Godbold 28 Dec. 1850
F. H. Kimbrough John A. Jackson, Probate Judge
T. M. T. Jameson, Witness.
to
Page 123
R. A. Goldbold 30 Nov. 1854
Wm. A. Kimbrough At James Nicholson's
J. C. Wear, M.G.
to Winstom M. Cook, Witness.
Page 133
M. E. Nicholson 18 Jan. 1855
Nathe Kimbrough By: Rev. Lewis DeWitt
to
Page 363
Margarett J. McRae 5 April 1854
(Marriage Books in Wilcox County should be rechecked as these presented
are not continuous. CHK.)
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BE SURE TO SEND IN ALL CORRECTIONS TO ME IF YOU NOTE ANY ERRORS!!!!!
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ALABAMA-----MADISON COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS
(Copied from Courthouse Records Madsion Co., Ala., Huntsville. Jan.
1963. CHK)
MARRIAGE BOOK 1810-1928 (H to R)
John Kimbrough Vol R., Page 352
Richard B. Pruden, CCC
to 12-15-1836 D. K. Henton, M.G.
Mildred Skelton
L. W. Kimbrough Vol. 23, p-73
Married 27 Dec. 1896
to 12-17-1896 Shed Hammond, M.G., Joe Stimett, Witness.
Maria L. Stimett
James Kennebrough (also spelled Kinnebrough)
to 4-20-1826 Vol. 3., p-447
Thos. Brandon, CCC
Hypacia Rice
John Kinnebrough Vol. 4., p-111
Thos. Brandon, County Clerk
to 7-5-1831
Manirva Allison
Walter D. Kennebrough Vol. 11, p-33
to 3-2-1880
Martha A. Rickey
Ed Kinnebrough Vol. 41, p-225
to 12-19-1915
Annie Woody
M. G. Kimbrough (Female) Vol. 4B, p-421
James H. Scruggs, Probate Judge.
to 12-19-1860
Francis W. Stone
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MARRIAGE RECORDS CONT'D
Mary F. Kimbrough
to 1-21-1875 Vol. 7, p-543
Lemuel G. Mead
Daisy Kimbrough
to 7-22-1899 Vol. 25, p-152
Fred O. Camper
Annie Kimbrough
to 6-1-1925 Vol. 50, p-629
J. C. Seagley
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ALABAMA----
MORENGO COUNY, REVERSE INDEX TO DEEDS
(Copied from the courthouse records at Linden, Morengo County, Ala.
by CHK. August 1962.)
REVERSE INDEX TO DEEDS
Jones Kimbrough
to 10 Nov. 1840 Book H., Page 312
J. Sheffield
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3 day June 1853(?) w/2 of sw/4 S. 35-T13 - R4E. Land District
Demopolis.
Description of land sold below.
Jno. B. Bruce, Sheriff
to Book P., Page 25.
John Kimbrough
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REVERSE INDEX TO DEEDS, CONT'D
John Robinson and Wife
to April 12, 1867 Book V, p-374
(W. A., T. F., & J. H.)
Kimbrough Bros.
Redoak tree 143 yds from crossing Nanafalia and Choctaw Comer Road on N.
Side and West from cross road said oak to run 359 yds North thence West
35 yds wide from road. 310 yds more or less to a bottom east of Anna
Jackson House. Sec. 35. T. 13 R4E. 7 acres more or less. (Township
Church)
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J. H. George
to 4 Sept 1883 Book Y, p-173
W. L. Kimbrough
NW/4 of Sec 12 T13 R3E West side road from Linden to Clay Hill 153
acres.
3 Ac. for Church and school and lot 12 3/10 acres.
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T. A. Robinson
to 3 Jan. 1884 Book Y, page 250
J. H. Kimbrough
SW/4 of SW/4 Sec. 13 T. 13 R4E.
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Dick Barly to Squire Kimbrew 1 Nov. 1889 Book Z, page 416
SW/4 of SE/4 Sec. 19 T. 16 R3E.
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ALABAMA----
DALLAS COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING KIMBROUGHS
(Copied by Clyde H. Kimbrough, Courthouse, Selma, Ala., Dallas County)
Deed Book V, Page 91
Thompson, John E.
to 22nd Day Dec. 1860
Wm. Kimbrough
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DALLAS COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS CONT'D
Hiram Kimbrough and Wife Nancy Kimbrough
to Nov. 6, 1866
Lavina C. Herring
Same land, a lot in Selma, as conveyed by Jno. E. Thompson to said Hiram
Kimbrough on 22 Dec. 1860.
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(Note: This could be black Kimbroughs. There was no early record of any
Kimbroughs marrying, buying, and selling land in Dallas County. CHK)
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ALABAMA-----
GREENE COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING KIMBROUGHS
(Copied by Clyde H. Kimbrough from the Courthouse Records, Eutaw, Greene
County, Alabama. 1962)
Deed Book "G" p. 492
Barnett Franklin
to Aug. 22, 1836 Recorded Feb. 6, 1837
George H. Kimbrough
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John Tynes
to Aug. 22, 1836 Recorded Feb. 6, 1837
Book "G"., p. 473
George H. Kimbrough
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Joseph and Nancy Alexander
to April 1, 1837 Recorded Apr. 24, 1837
Book "H", p. 7
Marmaduke Kimbrough
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Susan Williams
to Nov. 25, 1820 Recorded Dec. 28, 1840
Book "L", p. 79
E. L. Kimbrough
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GREENE COUNTY DEED TRANSACTIONS CONT'D
Geo. W. and Mary A. White
to Aug. 14, 1841 Recorded Aug. 14, 1841
Marmaduke Kimbrough Deed Book L, p. 479
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Richard and Jennett Jenkins
to Dec. 29, 1837 Recorded Mar. 30, 1838
Edmund Kimbrough Book H., p. 687
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James and Susan Fucz Jewell (sic, rbk)
to Jan. 8, 1848 Recorded Aug. 8, 1848
Edmund L. Kimbro. Book P., p. 700
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There are many other Kimbroughs listed in the Deed Books and in the
Marriage Books both White and Black. Some of the others in the Deed
Books are listed below, but time would not permit me to make a
thorough search. I expect sometime to go back for more information
when I can spare a day.
Others listed are:
George R. Kimbrough
James D. Kimbrough
George C. Kimbrough
M. D. (Trus) Kimbrough (Probably Trustee)
Heirs, Kimbrough.
This concludes present information on Kimbroughs in Greene County,
Alabama.
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ALABAMA----
LEE COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS ON KIMBROUGHS
(Copied by Clyde H. Kimbrough, Oct. 19, 1962, from the Courthouse
Records,
Lee County, Alabama, Opelika.)
Marriage Book 1867-1871
James M. Davis
to 23rd Day July 1868
Emma S. Kimbrough David Read, Judge of Probate
Married at Brides Father's on 6th day Aug. 1868 by: Wm. B. Neal, Eme.
Ch. So.
Daughter of A. M. Kimbough
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Marriage Book 1893-1897 Page 130
Norrell, W. N.
to 2nd Day June 1894
Nancy Kimbrough W. C. Robinson, P. J.
Married Gold Hill, Ala. 3rd Day June 1894 by: John W. Gray, J. P.
Seal ! W. N. Norrell
! G. D. Gray
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Marriage Book 1871-1875 Page 185
Rev. R. L. Wiggins
to 3rd Day Dec., 1872
Mrs. A. E. Kimbrough Wilson William, P.J.
Married at Brides' Fathers 4th Dec. 1872 by: William B. Neal, T.E..
Seal ! B. L. Wiggins ME Ch. So.
! Wm. B. Neal
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Marriage Book 1897-1907
W. N. Kimbrough
to 28th April 1906
Miss Kate Carmichael J. B. Lyons, P.J.
Married at Pitts Chapel, Lee Co., Ala. by S. P. Wiggins, M.G. 29 Apr.
1906
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ALABAMA----
MARSHALL COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS ON KIMBROUGHS
(Records reviewed at the Courthouse, Guntersville, Marshall County,
Alabama, Nov. 6, 1962. By Clyde H. Kimbrough)
MARRIAGE BOOK RECORD No. 14, page 24
1836-1846
License issued to Jacob C. Kimbrough the 22nd Day of March 1837 to be
married to Elizabeth Smith. Marriage executed by A. Donaldson, Esq.,
Justice of the Peace in and for said County on the 23rd Day of March
1837.
MARRIAGE RECORD page 419
1857-1869
A marriage license issued on the 6th day of April 1868 to W. D. Kimbrough
and Miss Susan Scott. Solemnized April 6, 1868 by G. Greenmore, J.P.
(Note: This W. D. is no doubt the W. Duke Kimbrough noted on Deed
Transaction. CHK)
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MISCELLANEOUS DATA FROM ALABAMA CHAMBERS COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
FROM 1880 CENSUS
MARRIAGE BOOK "7"
(Copied by Clyde H. Kimbrough Oct. 18, 1962,from the courthouse records,
Chambers County, Alabama.)
From the 1880 Census
May Kimbrough White Female 4 yr.
Alice Kimbrough " " 2 yr.
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MARRIAGE BOOK 7, PAGE 196
Zachens H. Kimbrough
to 3rd Day Feb. 1875
Beatrice Jackson Peter M. Bowland, Probate Judge
Married at Mrs. V. L.(?) Jackson, 7 Feb. 1875
by Geo. H. Mitcham, J.P.
Mothers consent for son given Jan. 31, 1875.
M. J. Filbert
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ALABAMA----
KIMBROUGH DATA COPIED AT ANNISTON,CARNEGIE LIBRARY, MAY 6,
1963,
by Clyde H. Kimbrough
Ref: The abridged Compendium of American Genealogy - First Families of
America. Vol. II.
Page 306. (Item No. 6) William Jones (d-1743), Justice Halifax County,
NC: m. 1735 Anne Kimbrough (Marmaduke, patented land in Enoh and Little
Rivers, NC, 1735)
VOL. IV
Page 66. (Item 2) George Washington Vaughan Bouton; 2nd m. Mary Mario N.
Pettipool (1827-90). Issue (2nd marriage): I. Samuel Pettipool (1847-
49); II. Elizabeth Catherine (1849-1914)), m. 1868, Francis Marion
Treadwell;
III. William Lewis (1851-53); IV Laura Mildred (1853-74), m. 1872,
Bradley Thomas Kimbrough; V. Mary Marion (1855-1923), m. 1871, Lucius
Eugene Lipford;
VI. George Washington (1857-62); VII. Virginia (1859-61); VIII. John
Wiltshire (1861-1913), m. 1885, Willa Aileen Ayres; IX. Caldwell Pines
(1864-1924), m. 1895, Blanche Leta Porterfield; X. Mildred Thomas (II.
above);
XI. Lemuel George (1864-1925), m. 1889, Clara Elinor Winforn.
Page 32. (Item 4, 2nd Col.) Col. Edmund Pendleton, (1786-1838), m. 1808,
Unity Yancey Kimbrough.
Item 3. Dr. Phillip Barbour, (1819-1907), m. 1847, Jane Kimbrough
Holladay.
Page 33. (Item 8). John Kimbrough (d. ante 1716), of St. Paul's Parish;
patented land in New Kent Co., Va., 1687; m. Margaret-(d. post 1716).
(Item 7). John (d. between 1760-65), of New Kent, Hanover and
Louisa Cos., Va., m. Elizabeth, (d. post 1765).
(Item 6). William (d. 1765), m. Sarah Field (d. 1800); John ?
patriot of Am. Rev., of Hanover and Louisa Cos.
(Item 5). Capt. Joseph (ca 1760-1804) Am. Rev., m. 1785,
Elizabeth Yancey.
(Item 4). Unity Yancey (1787-1866), m. Col. Edmund Pendleton (see
Item 4 above). [Note: See Page 32. (Item 4, 2nd Col.) above. rbk].
(Item 5) (sic, rbk). Elizabeth Yancey, (1765-1804), m. Capt.
Joseph Kimbrough (see Item 5 above).
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Ref: Dictionary of American Family Names, by - Elsdon C. Smith.
Kimbrough - (English). Descendant of Cyneburh (royal stronghold).
CYNEBURH.
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DATA COPIED AT ANNISTON CARNEGIE LIBRARY, CONT'D.
Ref: Lineage Book DAR, Vol. XLIV.
Page 327
Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin Perry, Cuthbert, Georgia.
Descendant of Capt. David Baldwin, Sergt. William Baldwin, Thomas Sutton,
John Clements, Thomas Smith, Lt. John Kimbrough, and Hugh Irwin. (DAR
No. 43871)
Gr. gr. granddaughter of John Kimbrough and Ann LeGrande, his wife.
John Kimbrough, (1745-99), served as Lieutenant under Col. Elijah Clarke.
Mrs. Frances Baldwin Mabson, (DAR No. 42707), born Montgomery, Alabama.
Descendant of Capt. David Baldwin, William Baldwin, William Fitzpatrick,
Joseph Phillips, and Lt. John Kimbrough, all of Georgia.
Daughter of Marion Augustus Baldwin and Celia Fitzpatrick, his wife.
Gr. granddaughter of William Baldwin and Elizabeth Kimbrough, his wife.
Gr. gr. granddaughter of John Kimbrough and Ann Legrande, his wife.
VOL. LII
Page 86. Mrs. Julia Tincher Kimbrough, born in Danville, Ill., wife of
E. R. E. Kimbrough.
Descendant of Nathan Hicks, of Massachusetts, daughter of John Tincher
and Caroline Hicks, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Hicks and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Gr. granddaughter of Nathan Hicks and Prudence Rounds, his wife.
Nathan Hicks (1762-1845), served as pvt. in Capt. Simeon Coles Company,
Col. Thomas Carpenter's Mass. Reg. On Pension Rolls in 1840.
Ref: Who's Who in the South and Southeast. by Marquis.
Page 454, Vol. 7.
Kimbrough, Warren Oakley, lawyer; b. Lafayette, La., Nov. 29, 1923; son
William C. and Juliette (Bright) K., Student Southwestern, La. Inst.,
1940-44; B.A., Hendrix College, Conway, Ark., 1949; LLB., Vanderbilt U.
1953; m. Rebecca J. Conatser, Aug. 21, 1949; Children - Karen Elizabeth,
Warren Carter, Beverly Claire, Sarah Jane. Admitted to Arkansas bar
1953, Also U.S. Supreme Court Bar, other U.S. Bars; Currently engaged in
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DATA COPIED AT ANNISTON CARNEGIE LIBRARY, CONT'D.
general practice law, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Field Rep. Gen. Motors
Accept. Corp., Little Rock, Ark. 1949-50. Assist. to law librarian
Vanderbilt U. Law. School, 1951-1953. Asso. Justice Moot. Ct., Assist.
Mgr., Sales Mgr.; Dir. Ozark Packing Co., (Ark) 1946-48. 1953-54; atty.
Central Adjustment Co., Western Arkansas 1956-1959. Mrb. Sebastian
County Cancer Assn., Metal Health Assn. USNR, 1944-46, Ensign-Res. Mem.
Am., Ark., Sebastian Co., Bar. Assns. Fort Smith, Fort Smith Jr. Chamber
Commerce. (Dir) A. Judicature Soc., Ark. Hist. Soc., Res. Office Assn.
Methodist-Mason (Shrine) Club; Fort Smith Exchange -- Home 3815 Marshall
Drive, Office Merchants Bank Bldg., Fort Smith, Ark.
Ref: The Ligon Family and Connections by Wm. D. Ligon, Jr. (1947)
Page 802.
Anna Louisa Berkeley m. Allen Kimbrough, was dau. of Robert Mayo Berkeley
m. Fannie Herring, Louisa Co., Va., Granddaughter of Londo Carter
Berkeley of "Montout"; b. Oct. 4, 1817; d. Jan. 6, 1892, Hanover Co.; m.
Sarah A. Campbell, dau. of John Campbell, of "Kermon", Westmoreland
County, a first cousin of the poet, Campbell.
Gr. Granddaughter of Lewis Carter Berkeley of "Airwell", b. 1775; d.
1836. Building of "Montout" in Hanover County; m. Elizabeth Darracott.
(see 602 & 603)
Page 603.
Dr. Littleberry Netherlands Ligon, d. 1859, son of Joseph and Frances
Netherland Ligon, and twin of his sister Elizabeth; born May 22, 1794,
Marsils Mill, Nelson Co., Va.; m. Elizabeth Kimbrough, July 15, 1819,
Louisa Co., Va. She was born Feb. 25, 1799, Louisa Co., Va., and died
August 18, 1873. (Will recorded in Nelson Co., Va. Will Book "K", page
592).
(Note: Did not complete my review of the Ligon Family Book. As I recall
there were other references to the Kimbrough Family. CHK)
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ALABAMA
Her History, Resources, War Records
and Public Men
by
W. Brewer, 1540 - 1872 (sic, rbk)
Page 620. WAR RECORD
Nineteenth Alabama Infantry, Field and Staff.
Lieutenant Colonels: Geo. R. Kimbrough, Pickens Co., Ala.
Captains, and Counties from which the Companies came.
Pickens: George R. Kimbrough, Promoted.
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DATA COPIED AT ANNISTON CARNEGIE LIBRARY, CONT'D.
LIST OF RECORDS TO CHECK
1- LAND GRANTS
2- COURT RECORDS
3- VESTRY BOOKS
4- HOLTEN'S EMIGRANTS
5- HEITMAN, SAFFELL, VIRGINIA ALMANACS
6- THE CRITIC, THE TWO HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGIC MAG. OF VIRGINIA.
7- BROWN'S GENESIS OF THE U. S.
8- HAYDEN'S GENEALOGIES
9- GOODE'S VIRGINIA COUSINS
10- KEITH, BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE
11- COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA BY WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS
12- OLD RECORDS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
13- GILMER'S GEORGIANS.
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ALABAMA----
BARBOUR COUNTY COURTHOUSE RECORDS
(Copied from the records of the Barbour County courthoue, Clayton, Ala.,
by Clyde H. Kimbrough, 1963)
RECORDS OF LAND TRANSACTIONS
GRANTOR: Kimbrough, T. J. S. et al
GRAMTEE: F. A. L. Kimbrough Deed May 24, 1875
Book 3, Page 249
Whereas Thomas J. S. Kimbrough and Francis A. L. Kimbrough (there Miss
Biggers, intermarried in the state of Georgia in 1847 and afterwards in
1864 moved to and became citizen of Alabama, where they have ever since
continuously resided, and where at . . .
Signed: Thomas J. S. Kimbroughj & F. A. L. Kimbrough.
(Note: T. J. S. Kimbrough, student 1850 Census Harris Co., Ga., in
family of Thomas Kimbrough. CHK)
RECORD OF MINOR ADMINISTRATION
J. B. Kimbro, minor.
Book 12, page 548 Orphans Record
Adm. Wm. H. Locke, bond sum $5.00
Box 9 ---- Wm. Locke made guardian.
Stacy Kimbrough, Minor
J. Openheimer --- of Records B. 37-p. 127
Box 276 --- a minor 7 yrs 10 days May 1925. Has no father living, or
other legal guardianresiding inthis state. She is resident of this
county.
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NEWS ITEMS
PAPER UNKNOWN
"Tyres-Kimbrough"
The engagement of Miss Pamela Shawn Kimbrough to Mr. Hoyt Harvey
Ayres, son of the Henry S. Ayres of Pampa, Tex., is being announced by
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Kimbrough of Lafayette.
The bride-elect, formerly a student at LSU, now attends the
University of Southwestern Louisiana and is a member of Delta Delta Delta
sorority. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Sue Posey Kimbrough, formerly
of this city. Her fiancé, a senior in the LSU School of Medicine, is a
member of Nu Sigma Nu and Kappa Sigma.
A June wedding is planned.
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PAPER UNKNOWN
"Kimbrough, Armstrong engagement"
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Donovan Kimbrough of Lockbourne AFB, Ohio,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Toni Lyn, to William Price
Armstrong, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. William Price Armstrong, of
Lockbourne AFB, formerly of Tuscaloosa.
Miss Kimbrough is the granddaughter of Mrs. B. J. Kimbrough, the
late Mr. Kimbrough of Arkadelphia, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDaniel
of Hoe, Ark. Mr. Armstrong is the grandson of the late Mr . and Mrs.
Edgar English Echols and Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, all of Tuscaloosa,
he is the nephew of Mrs. Arthur Vann Smith and Mrs. John Turner Phillips
of Birmingham.
Miss. Kimbrough attended Louisiana State University where she was a
member of Gamma Phi Beta. She now attends the University of Alabama.
Mr. Armstrong, also a student at he University of Alabama, is a
member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He expects to graduate in May and
receive a commission in the Air Force reserve.
A June wedding in Columbus, Ohio, is planned.
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PAPER UNKNOWN
"William Kimbrough Head of Sons of Confederacy"
William P. Kimbrough, Sr., of Gulport was named commander of the
Jefferson Davis Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, at its meeting
Saturday at Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis home in Biloxi.
Also elected were Roy C. King, Biloxi, lieutenant commander, and
Houston Howell, Ocean Springs, adjutant of the Coast camp.
Kimbrough announced that he will appoint the remainder of the
officers within the next ten days.
The next meeting of the camp will be Nov. 19, at the home of Mrs.
and Mrs. Kimbrough. Members will celebrate Ladies' Night with a barbecue
supper at this time.
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NEWS ITEMS, CONT'D
THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS, SUNDAY MARCH 5, 1967.
"DAR names Mrs. Bryant state regent"
Huntsville--Mrs. Percy A. Bryant of Bay Minette was elected here Saturday
to lead the Alabama Society, Daughters of the American Revolution.
The new regent will be installed in April in Washington, D.C. She
succeeds Mrs. Richard Preston Geron of Huntsville.
Other officers, also elected for a three-year term, were installed
Saturday at the conference's closing session held at the Sheraton Motor
Inn.
On the slate which delegates voted on Saturday morning were Mrs. John B.
Privett of Birmingham, first vice regent; Mrs. Hollis Woodyard of
Birmingham, second vice regent; Mrs. Charles W. Glover of Marion,
chaplain...
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PAPER UNKNOWN
"Revival Series Starts Sunday First Christian"
A revival series will begin next Sunday night, October 16th, at the First
Christian Church, and will continue through Friday night, October 21st
with services each evening at seven o'clock.
Robert S. Kimbrough will deliver the sermons and Shirley Roberson will be
song leader. Rev. Kimbrough has recently been ordained into the
Eldership of the Christian Church and is now supply pastor of the church
with all the privileges and responsibilities of pastor. Rev. Roberson
has a charge in the Methodist Conference, pastoring McKenzie and other
South Butler churches.
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THE BIRMINGHAM NEWS, JANUARY 25,1967.
"ALEX CITY HAS PRETTIEST GRAND JURY"
"This is the prettiest looking grand jury I ever saw," said Dist. Atty.
Tom F. Young. And his statement won't be challenged.
Eleven of the 18 members of the Tallapoosa Grand Jury in session this
week are women, undoubtedly the largest single number of women ever to
serve on any jury in Alabama.
Well, how does a woman-dominated grand jury compare with the all-male
grand juries which were usual until the U.S. Supreme Court said that all-
male juries were unconstitutional?
"I've found them to be very efficient, they are conducting the affairs of
the grand jury in a very business like manner," said Young, with
conviction.
About the only difference he indicated was that there has to be less
smoke in the grand jury room. Not as many of the women smoke.
Young said practically all of the women jurors are housewives, although
some also have jobs such as secretaries and insurance executives.
Mrs. Carlisle Gunn, a recent Mrs. Alabama, if one of the eleven.
(Note: Mrs. Gunn is dau. of Prof. Theo D. Kimbrough of Alexander City,
Ala.)
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