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Markle, Jeff (b. --Not Shown--)
Given Name: Jeff
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Newspaper cliping
Title: Newspaper cliping
Given Name: Thomas Jefferson
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: 1870
Place: Escambia County, Alabama
Note: pg 211, household 51
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 1880
Place: Escambia County, Alabama
Note: pg 230C, household
Event: Type: 1830 Census
Date: 1830
Event: Type: 1840 Census
Date: 1840
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 9 NOV 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 373, household 316
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: 26 JUL 1860
Place: Santa Rosa County, Florida
Note: pg 63, line 5
Event: by Janice E. Jones Rediker
Type: Bio.
Note: Jefferson Barrow of the 1850 Conecuh County, AL Census was my gggrandfather, through his son Thomas Jefferson Barrow. The following isan entry from the Family Bible of my grandmother, Ruth Roberta BarrowWhatley, daughter of Thomas Jefferson Barrow.
"Great Grandfather Barrow owned a jug making business near Flomaton,Ala. during the civil war. He made and supplied jugs for the army. Weknew little of the Barrow family. Papa's father was not a civil warsoldier, sickly from youth, he helped with the jug business. At thattime, everything in the way of food, water, milk, salt, etc. were keptin jugs. He supplied jugs for a big salt making company near Jackson,Ala. During the civil war, salt mines flourished in Ala. Clay jugswere used in many ways, a very necessary commodity. Grandfather Barrowlater went into the log rafting business, logs were floated down riverto Pensacola, Fla. and sold there. Papa often told of excitingexperiences the boys had, camping in the woods, bears raiding the campat night. On one occasion a big ham was stolen during the night. Toprotect it, it was wrapped up in a cloth & used for a pillow, nextmorning it was gone. Along with it were all the nice biscuits ourgrandmother had made for them to eat during the trip. Papa said bearswere their great worry, next to bad weather. There were several boysand girls too in the family, all of which were victims of a seriousepidemic (either yellow fever or smallpox) in Pensacola at that time.The whole family was wiped out within one year, all except Papa, hisoldest bro. Henry and youngest sister Molly. Two brothers survived theepidemic but died of other causes, an unknown fever, while living withPapa and Mama. Grandmother Barrow died one day, Grandfather died thenext. He nursed her through her illness, collapsed to his death.Family Bible records very little, very brief.
Also in my grandmother's Bible was an envelope that used to holdphotographs (the photos were missing) and bearing the followinginscription:
"All of Papa Barrow's family died almost within a year of yellow feverin & around Pensacola, Fla. & Flomaton, Ala. (Except oldest BrotherHenry, and youngest sister Molly Hendricks) Two younger brothers diedat Papa's house of an unidentified fever, probably typhoid, bothyoung, in early 20's. Gene the youngest. My Grandpa Barrow was asemi-invalid. He and his boys were loggers--floated them to Pensacola.He also operated a jug factory near Flomaton during Civil War. TheBarrow family was originally from N.C."
Event: Brewton Banner, Escambia County, Alabama
Type: Obit
Date: 29 SEP 1883
Note: Brewton Banner, September 29, 1883
A malignat type of malarial frver si prevailing in this section. Therewere five deaths reported for Escamia last week, two in addition tothe three published, the deaths of Mr. Jeff Barrow and wife livingbetween Pollard and WHiting, complete the majority statistics for thepast seasons.
Note: Records on file in Ala. Christian Advocate office shows a greatepidemic of yellow fever in and around Pensacola, Fla. in 1888.Smallpox claimed many victims about this time too. The Barrow familysurvived these, however. No cure, little relief. It also took itstoll."
Event: Mobile Regester, Climbing The Family Tree
Type: Newspaper
Occupation: Laborer; Santa Rosa County, Florida
Date: 26 JUL 1860
Death: 22 SEP 1883 Pollard, Escambia County, Alabama
Given Name: Nettie Louisa
Given Name: Scott
Given Name: Tawnee
Given Name: Lisa
Given Name: Barney
Given Name: Adrienne
Given Name: Judy
Given Name: Frank James
Death: 1 FEB 1938 Pensacola Hostipal, Escambia County, Florida
Burial: 3 FEB 1938 St. John Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida
Note: Born on a monday at 3:50am.
Given Name: Betty Jane
Note: He was killed accidently when a crippled child threw a rock hittinghim in the temple.
Given Name: James Frank
Death: 19 MAR 1945 Pensacola Hostipal, Escambia County, Florida
Burial: 21 MAR 1945 Milton Cemetery, Santa Rosa County, Florida
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Garrison
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: 26 JUL 1870
Place: Newton County, Mississippi
Note: pg 194, household 33
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 10 JUN 1880
Place: Meridian, Lauderdale, Mississippi
Note: pg 47, household 110/116
Age: 16, Born: MS
Death: 12 MAR 1878 Conecuh County, Alabama
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Ruth Robyrta
Event: Type: 1900 Census
Date: 1900
Event: Type: 1910 Census
Date: 1910
Event: Type: 1920 Census
Date: 3 JAN 1920
Place: Clark County, Alabama
Note: pg 49, household 25/26
Age: 22, Single, Born: AL
Event: Type: 1930 Census
Date: 1930
Death: 17 FEB 1969
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Isabella
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: 1870
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 195, household 127
Age: 61, Bron: SC, Occ: Aconcher (midwife)
Event: Type: 1830 Census
Date: 1830
Event: Type: 1840 Census
Date: 1840
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 277
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 41, Born: SC
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: JUN 1860
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg ??, household 34/30
Listed as Isabella Dean
Age: 51, Born: SC
Event: Type: 1820 Census
Date: 1820
Event: Type: 1810 Census
Date: 1810
Event: Type: Books
Note: 1. The Known Descendants of Garrison Deens and Isabella Piggott Deens;
by Mr. & Mrs. B. A. Dean
Occupation: Occucheur (Midwife), Conecuh County, Alabama
Death: 12 MAR 1878 Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: Died of Typhoid Fever
Note: Buried in the South East cornor of cemetery.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Garrison & Isbella Deen
Title: The Known Descendants of Garrison Deens and Isabella Piggott Deens
(DEENS/DEEN/DEAN)
Author: Brooks A. & Pamela S. Dean
Publication: 957 Rialto Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36117 (2002)
Given Name: Charles Edmond
Event: Type: Military
Date: BET 1862 AND 1864
Place: Civil War
Note: Between 15 Oct 1862 and 5 Aug 1864
2nd. Company "H", 1st Regiment Confederate Alabama Volunteer Infantry
He joined at Garland, Alabama. The company was soon sent to Georgiawhere it became know as the 1st. Confederate Regiment, GeorgiaVolunteers. he became ill and died of Febris Typhoids, (Typhoid fever)at Walker Hospital tent #3. Columbus, Georgia
Event: Type: 1840 Census
Date: 1840
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 277
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 19
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: 23 JUL 1860
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg ??, household 1125/1088
Age: 29, Born: AL, Occ: Farme, Real Prop: $170, Personal Prop: $170
Listed as C. C. Deen
Event: Type: Court Records
Date: 11 OCT 1855
Place: St. Stephens, Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: Bought 300 acres of land in St. Stephens Land Purchase
Event: Type: Books
Note: 1. The Known Descendants of Garrison Deens and Isabella Piggott Deens;
by Mr. & Mrs. B. A. Dean
Death: 5 JUN 1864 Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia
Burial: Linwood Cemetery, Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Nathan Thomas
Event: Type: Military
Date: BET 1864 AND 1865
Place: Civil War
Note: Enlisted Oct. 1864, and was sent to Macon, Georgia. He served inCompany "B", 3rd. Alabama Cavalry.
Discharged on Feb. 25, 1865, because of a cronic sore on his left leg,that remained with him the remainder of his life.
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: AUG 1870
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note:
pg 254, household 129Age: 36
Occ: Farm Laborer (may have work on his farthers farm)
Born: AL
Per. Property: $100
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 1880
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 51D, household 261
Listed as Nathan T. Dean
Age: 45
Event: Type: 1900 Census
Date: 1900
Event: Type: 1910 Census
Date: 1910
Event: Type: 1840 Census
Date: 1840
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 277
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 16
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: JUN 1860
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg ??, household 34/30
Listed as Thomas Dean
Age: 26
Occ: Farm Laborer
Born: AL
Event: Type: Books
Note: 1. The Known Descendants of Garrison Deens and Isabella Piggott Deens;
by Mr. & Mrs. B. A. Dean
Event: Type: 1890 Census
Date: 1890
Place: No Census Availiable
Occupation: Farmer And Cobbler
Religion: Member of the Methodist Church.
Death: 17 NOV 1917 Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: From Pension records
Given Name: Francis May
Event: Type: Military
Date: BET NOV 1862 AND MAY 1865
Place: Civil War
Note: Served in Company "B" 3rd. Alabama Cavalry and was sent to Memphis,Tennessee.
Joined November of 1862, at Jackson's Store, Peroled at close of warMay 1, 1865
Event: "Frank Deen"
Type: AKA
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: AUG 1870
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 195, household 128
Listed as Francis Dean
Age: 39
Occ: Farm Laborer (Probley on his father farm)
Born: AL
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 1880
Event: Type: 1840 Census
Date: 1840
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 277
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 12, Born: AL
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: JUN 1860
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg ??, household 34/30
Listed as Francis Dean
Age: 22
Occ: Farm Laborr
Born: AL
Event: Type: Mili. Pension
Date: 1908
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: Alabama Pension # 10817
Religion: Member of Methodist Church
Burial: --Not Shown--
Given Name: Stephen Philly
Event: Type: Military
Date: BET 1861 AND 1865
Place: Civil War
Note: Served as a private in Company "F" 3rd. Alabama Cavalry Volunteers
Event: "Pilly Deen"
Type: AKA
Event: Type: 1870 Census
Date: 1870
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 10, Born: AL
Event: Type: 1860 Census
Date: JUN 1860
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg ??, household 34/30
Listed as Stephen Dean
Age: 19
Occ: Farm Laborer
Born: AL
Death: 16 AUG 1875
Burial: Piggott Cemetery, Conecuh County, Alabama
Given Name: Jasper P
Event: Type: 1850 Census
Date: 4 AUG 1850
Place: Conecuh County, Alabama
Note: pg 367, household 532
Age: 7, Born: AL
Death: 14 MAR 1852 Conecuh County, Alabama
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