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Central Alabama Genealogical Society. LINEAGE CHARTS, Vol. III. July, 1982. Selma, AL: Central Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc., 1982. Title page and one chart that lists Alfords: John Peachman, chart 353 (b. 1841 Monroe Co., AL, son of William B., m. Margaret Mostyn); Margaret Grace, chart 353 (b. 1877 Waller Co., TX, daughter of John Peachman Alford, m. Thomas E. Briers); William B., chart 353 (b. 1808 SC, m. Sarah Ann Snowden).

Clemens, William Montgomery. AMERICAN MARRIAGE RECORDS BEFORE 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ: N. pub., 1926; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975. Title page, Introduction (7 pages), and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Elizabeth, 21 (m. Jacob Winfrey, 1698 New Kent Co., VA); Elizabeth, 21 (m. Nathaniel Hudson, 1 Dec 1659 Boston, MA); Josiah, 22 (m. Hannah Westover, 22 May 1693 Simsbury, CT); Benedictus ALVORD, 23 (m. Ione Nuton, 26 Nov 1640 Windsor, CT); Elexander ALVORD, 23 (m. Mary Vore, 29 Oct 1646 Windsor, CT); Elizabeth ALVORD, 23 (m. Job Drake, 20 March 1671 Windsor, CT); Jane ALCORD [appears to be a typographical error since names are in alphabetical order], 23 (m. Ambrose Fowler, 6 May 1646 Windsor, CT).

Coldham, Peter Wilson. THE BRISTOL REGISTERS OF SERVANTS SENT TO FOREIGN PLANTATIONS, 1654­1686. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. This book lists by year indentured servants and their masters, plus the term of service required and destination. The destinations in the following entries were Barbados, Jamaica, Nevis, Maryland, and Virginia. Transcription, typed by Pamela Thompson, of all Alford entries or variations: Christopher, 59, 135, 137, 144, 147, 154, 168, 182, 184, & 188 (master--also surgeon on pages 135 & 144); Edward, 61 & 64 (master); John, 95 & 212 (servant--surgeon); Samuel, 356 & 378 (master); Thomas, 303 (master); William, 76 (servant), 328 (master); Joseph OLFORD, 201 (servant).

Coldham, Peter Wilson. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS IN BONDAGE 1614­1775. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. The very condensed entries in this book are somewhat difficult to interpret and "are intended principally to show the researcher where to look for further information" (page xiii). The section called "Arrangement of this Book" says the entries are constructed as follows: Name--parish of origin--occupation--sentencing court, offence, and month/year of sentence--month/year and transporting ship--place and month/year of landing in America--English county where sentenced. Following is an expansion of the abbreviations for all Alfords or variations (we have copy of page 8 and transcription of page 592): James, 8 (sentenced to transportation, Lent [time of year], reprieved for transportation, 14 yrs, Summer 1742, sentenced in Worcestershire); James the younger, 8 (sentenced to transportation, March 1752, sentenced in Dorset); John, 8 (of Tisbury, reprieved for transportation for Barbados, Sept 1665, sentenced in Wiltshire); Nathaniel, 8 (of Ashton Gifford, sentenced to transportation at Quarter Sessions, Warminster, July, Transportation Bond to Virginia Sept 1772, sentenced in Wiltshire); Hugh OLFORD, 592 (sentenced to transportation and transported, Aug 1718, on the Eagle, Landing Certificate for "Charles Town," March 1719, sentenced in London).

Doliante, Sharon J. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA COLONIALS: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991. Title page, Index and pages that list Alfords and variations: Betty Jean, 1027 (b. 27 July 19__; m. Rev. Robert Ernest Brown, Jr. in Hernando, MS); Jannie Marie AUFFORT, 1028 (b. 17 Apr 1938; m. 13 Aug 1965 Russell Warren Jensen).

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries; First Edition, Volumes 1­3. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1981. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "How to Read a Citation," with further bibliographic information in a "Sources Indexed" section, which AAFA does not have. Title page, Contents, Introduction, How to Read a Citation (8 pages), and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Name Age Destination Year

Page 18, Vol. 1:

Ann 25 Belfast, ME 1820

John n/a America 1654­63

John n/a Philadelphia, PA 1856

John n/a VA 1663­79

John 25 Belfast, ME 1820

John A. n/a Philadelphia, PA 1868

Mary 21 MD 1774

Nico 28 St. Christopher 1635

Philip n/a DE 1682

Philip n/a PA 1682

Richard 26 VA 1624

Richard 26 VA n.d.

Richd n/a Barbados 1680

William n/a VA 1654­63

William 26 MD 1774

George ALFRED n/a Philadelphia, PA 1870

James ALFRED n/a Philadelphia, PA 1860

Robert ALFRED 22 VA 1773

Page 25, Vol. 1:

Major ALVORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1862

Andrew ALWARD 23 Boston, MA 1849

John ALWARD n/a MD 1682

John ALWARD n/a VA 1663­79

Page 802, Vol. 2:

Henry HALFERD n/a Philadelphia, PA 1822

Anne HALFORD n/a America 1762

John HALFORD n/a Philadelphia, PA 1841

Joseph HALFORD n/a Philadelphia, PA 1856

Richard HALFORD 21 MD 1775

Tho HALFORD 20 New England 1634

Thomas HALFORD 20 Boston, MA 1635

William HALFORD n/a MD 1742

Page 805, Vol. 2:

Anne HALLFORD n/a America 1762

Page 938, Vol. 2:

Eleoner HOLFORD 15 America 1706

Elizabeth HOLFORD n/a Anapolis, MD 1729

Jane HOLFORD n/a America 1753

Thomas HOLFORD n/a America 1760

Thomas HOLFORD n/a MD 1725

Page 1586, Vol. 3:

Hugh OLFORD n/a MD and/or VA 1718

Joseph OLFORD n/a Barbados 1663­1679

Wm OLFORD n/a Boston, MA 1764

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries; 1982­1989 Supplements. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Company, 1982­89. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "Key to Title Codes," with further bibliographic information in a "Sources Indexed" section, which AAFA does not have. Title page, Key to Title Codes, and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Name Age Destination Year

Page 8, 1982:

Mr. n/a San Francisco, CA 1851

Ann/e n/a MD 1665

Elizabeth n/a MD 1665

Elizabeth n/a MD 1676

James 22 MD 1813

John n/a MD 1665

John n/a MD 1676

John, Jr. n/a MD 1665

Rachel n/a MD 1676

Peter ALFOERD n/a Manitoba 1876

Moses ALFRED n/a MD 1675

Robert ALFRED 22 VA 1773

Page 10, 1982:

Elizabeth ALLFORD n/a MD 1667

H. ALVORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1851

(with lady)

S.W. ALVORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1860

T.M. ALVORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1860

(with wife and sister)

E.D. ALWARD n/a San Francisco, CA 1851

John HALFOARD n/a MD 1668

Anne HALFORD n/a America 1760­63

Giles HALFORD n/a America 1804

Page 11, 1983:

Alexander n/a CT 1637

(with brother Benedict)

Benedict n/a CT 1637

(with brother Alexander)

James n/a Nova Scotia 1750

John n/a Salem, MA 1668

Joseph n/a MS 1798

Nico 28 St. Christopher 1635

Philip n/a PA 1682

Remain n/a New London, CT 1709

Richard n/a VA 1624

William n/a New England 1634

Page 12, 1983:

Alexander ALVORD n/a CT 1637

(with brother Benedict)

Alexander ALVORD n/a MA 1637

Benedict ALVORD n/a CT 1637

(with brother Alexander)

Henry ALWARD n/a NJ 1700

Page 340, 1983:

James HALFORD n/a Nova Scotia 1749

Richd HALFORD n/a Nova Scotia 1749

Tho HALFORD 20 America 1634

Tho HALFORD 20 New England 1634

Page 6, 1984:

Anthony n/a VA 1656

Nico 28 St. Christopher 1635

William n/a Boston, MA 1658

William n/a Salem, MA 1637­57

William S. n/a CO 1887

Wm n/a VA 1662

Page 8, 1984:

Alexander ALVORD n/a Northampton, MA 1659

Page 213, 1984:

Tho HALFORD 20 New England 1634

Page 243, 1984:

Margtt HOLFORD n/a VA 1665­66

Thomas HOLFORD n/a VA 1668

Page 7, 1985:

Nico 28 St. Christopher 1635

Philip n/a PA 1682

Page 11, 1985:

Alexander ALVORD n/a CT 1636­1640

John ALWARD n/a MD 1666­1750

Page 238, 1985:

Tho HALFORD 20 New England 1634

Page 6, 1986:

Ansel n/a Powhatan Co., VA 1777

James n/a Barbados 1679­80

Page 223, 1986:

Walter HALFARD n/a Barbados 1679

William HALFORD n/a America 1742

Elizabeth HOLFORD n/a Annapolis, MD 1729

George HOLFORD n/a Allegheny Co., PA 1890

Jane HOLFORD n/a America 1752

Page 5, 1987:

Edwin H. 27 Baltimore, MD 1824

Page 204, 1987:

Wm HALFORD n/a MD 1741

Page 421, 1987:

Hugh OLFORD n/a MD and/or VA 1718

Page 5, 1988:

James n/a America 1742

James n/a America 1752

James n/a Barbados 1665

Page 6, 1988:

Hugh ALLFORD n/a Charles Town, SC 1718

Page 202, 1988:

John HALFORD n/a America 1677

John HALFORD n/a America 1773

Page 6, 1989:

Hiram n/a Galveston, TX 1839

John ALFRED 40 NY 1833

(with wife Jane, age 39, and son John, age 10)

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of More than 1,775,000 Passengers Who Came to the New World between the Sixteenth and the Early Twentieth Centuries, 1990 Supplement. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1990. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "Sources Indexed." Title page, Sources Indexed, and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Name Age Destination Year

Page 5:

Mrs. n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

(with child)

G.S. n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

John n/a PA 1803

Robert n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

H.L. n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

Page 7:

B. ALVORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

Page 208:

J.B. HALFORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

Thomas HALFORD n/a San Francisco, CA 1852

Page 246:

Isaac HOLFORD n/a OH 1844

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of More than 1,775,000 Passengers Who Came to the New World between the Sixteenth and the Mid-Twentieth Centuries, 1991 Supplement. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1991. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "Sources Indexed." Title page, Sources Indexed (7 pages), and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Page 6:

Jonas n/a VA 1618­19

James ALFRED 28 Savannah, GA 1857

Jane ALFRED 39 New york, NY 1833

John ALFRED 10 New york, NY 1833

John ALFRED 40 New york, NY 1833

Page 9:

Alexander ALVORD n/a CT 1645

Page 220:

F.S. HALFORD n/a CO 1893

Joseph HALFORD n/a CA 1888

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of More than 2,029,000 Passengers Who Came to the New World between the Sixteenth and the Mid-Twentieth Centuries, 1992 Supplement. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1992. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "Sources Indexed." Title page, Sources Indexed (2 pages), and the only page that lists Alfords or variations:

Page 195:

Tho. HALFORD 20 New England 1634

Tho. HALFORD 20 New England 1635

Filby, P. William, ed. PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of More than 2,156,000 Passengers Who Came to the New World between the Sixteenth and the Mid-Twentieth Centuries, 1993 Supplement. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1993. The entries in this book guide the researcher to source documents, titles which are listed in "Sources Indexed." Title page, Sources Indexed (2 pages), and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Page 5:

John n/a Barbados 1665

John n/a VA 1665

Page 188:

John HALFORD n/a America 1677

John HALFORD n/a America 1773

John HALFORD n/a VA 1690

Page 388:

Joseph OLFORD n/a Barbados 1664

Fothergill, Gerald. EMIGRANTS FROM ENGLAND 1773­1776. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976. Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Mary, 107 (age 21, spinster from London, depart London Oct 1774 aboard the Sophia to Maryland as an indentured servant); William, 108 (age 26, printer from London, depart London Oct 1774 aboard the Sophia to Maryland as an indentured servant); Robert ALFRED, 9 (age 22, husbandman from Devonshire, depart London Dec 1773 aboard the Susanna to Virginia as an indentured servant).

Hargreaves-Mawdsley, R. BRISTOL AND AMERICA, A RECORD OF THE FIRST SETTLERS IN THE COLONIES OF NORTH AMERICA 1654­1685; Including the names with places of origin of more than 10,000 Servants to Foreign Plantations who sailed from the Port of Bristol to Virginia, Maryland, and other parts of the Atlantic coast, and also to the West Indies from 1654-1685. This List is compiled and published from records of the Corporation of the City of Bristol, England. London, England: N. pub., 1929; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978. Title page, Contents, Preface, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: John, 55 (in 1654­63 section, no destination), 112 (in 1663­79 section, destination, VA); William, 46 (in 1654­63 section, destination VA); William AUFORT, 81 (in 1654­63 section, destination Nevis); Joseph OLFORD, 107 (in 1663­79 section, destination "Barbadoes"). [See also Coldham, The Bristol Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations, 1654­1686.]

Holmes, Frank R. DIRECTORY OF ANCESTRAL HEADS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES 1620-1700. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. Title page and page iii, which lists Alfords or variations: Benedict (b. about 1615 in White Staunton, Somersetshire, England, was at Windsor, CT, in 1637, returned to England in 1640, then back to CT, called Sergeant); John (at Salem, MA, 1668); Thomas (father of Benedict); William (came from London, England, to Salem, MA, in 1634); John ALVORD (ancestor of Benedict).

Hotten, John Camden Hotten. THE ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600­1700. London, England: N. pub., 1874; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Nico., 135 (13 October 1635 to St. Christophers aboard the Amitie, age 28); Richard, 232 (no date, muster of Capt. Roger Smith's men to James City, VA, age 26), 446 (1680 list of inhabitants of St. Michael's town, Barbados, enumerates his wife, 2 children, 3 hired servants/apprentices, 3 bought servants, 5 slaves); Tho. HALFORD, 43 (16 March 1634 to New England aboard the Christian, age 20).

Lewis, Billie Redding. PIONEERS OF THE VIRGINIAS. N. p.: N. pub., 1988. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords (no variations): Asenath, 190 (child of George and Mary); Cynthia. 190 (child of George and Mary, b. circa 1812 in Greenbrier Co. and d. 1870-79; m. 20 January 1828 in Cabell County, VA {now WV} to her maternal uncle Benjamin Byrnside, b. circa 1805 {recorded in Montgomery County, VA}, the son of James Byrnside, Sr. and his second wife, Susannah Meadows, and d. 1884 in Boone County, WV); Elizabeth, 267 (b. 1799, daughter of George and Mary [probably the George on p. 190, although not named with their children], d. 7 July 1874 in Boone Co.; m. Joseph Meadows, b. 1796 son of Arris P. Meadows and Martha Byrnside, and d. 7 May 1881 in Boone Co, age 85); George, 190 (m. 14 Feb 1793 in Greenbrier Co. to Mary Byrnside, b. circa 1774, daughter of James and Isabella Patterson Byrnside); Robin, 190 (child of George and Mary); Ruth, 190 (child of George and Mary); 266 (daughter of George and Mary [probably the George on p. 190], m. in Cabell County circa 1823 to John Meadows, b. circa 1795, son of Arris P. Meadows and Martha Byrnside, daughter of James and Isabella Byrnside [see p. 190]; d. Jan 1871 age 75).

Ljungstedt, Milnor. THE COUNTY COURT NOTE-BOOKS, VOLUMES I­X, AND ANCESTRAL PROOFS AND PROBABILITIES, NUMBER 1­4. Bethesda, MD: N. pub., 1921­1931 and 1935-1936; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1972. Title page, Introduction, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Anthony, 3 Vol IV (listed as head right under Miles Dixon 1656 Northumberland Co., VA); Edward, 2 Vol. V (mentioned in inventory of Elizabeth Helpin 1720 Dor. Co., MD); Elizabeth, 34 Vol. I (mentioned in inventory of Cecily Bourks 1717 Dor. Co., MD); Jacob, 39 Vol. V (served as Private in 7th Virginia Regiment, disabled, entitled to pension commencing 1 Jan 1786, Jefferson Co., KY, also mentioned); Joseph, 2 Vol. V (mentioned in inventory of Elizabeth Helpin 1720 Dor. Co., MD); 33 Vol. I (mentioned in inventory of John Halpen 1717 Dor. Co., MD); Rachel, 34 Vol. I (mentioned in inventory of Cecily Bourks 1717 Dor. Co., MD).

Lu, Helen M. and Gwen B. Neuman, comp. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD BIBLE, FAMILY & MARRIAGE RECORDS--Volume 1--Gleaned From Pension Records. N. p.: By the author, n. d. Title page and pages that list Alfords (no variations): Alexander, 36 (m. Elizabeth {or Eliza}, Lease 29 Aug 1782 in Williamstown, MA); Jacob, 36 (m. Nancy Hunter 4 March 1779 in Louisa Co., VA; their children, listed p. 37:

Charles b. 10 Dec 1779

John b. 5 Feb 1782

Lucy b. 21 Sept 1783

Paton b. 25 Feb 1785

Polly b. 10 March 1787

Marthe b. 17 March 1789

William b. 31 Aug 1791

Jesse b. 23 May 1793

Stephen b. 28 March 1795).

National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA INDEX. N.p.: N. pub., 1975; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989. This book lists the Society's volumes and page numbers where the lineage to the indexed founders and patriots may be found. We have title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Benedictus, 3 (b. 1619, m. 1640 to Joan Newton, d. 1683, lived in CT); Elijah, 3 (b. 1757, m. 1779 to Olive Adams, d. 1832); Pelatiah, 3 (b. 1739, m. 1768 to Anne Bacon, d. 1804).

Wardell, Patrick G., comp. VIRGINIA/WEST VIRGINIA GENEALOGICAL DATA FROM REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION AND BOUNTY LAND WARRANT RECORDS Volume 4--Nabors through Rymer. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books Inc., N. d. Title page, Index and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Patsey Alfred/Alford, 186 (daughter of James Ray, who was resident of District of KY in 1775, served as Indian spy in 1777, in Mercer Co., KY, in 1832 at age 71, d. 8 May 1835).

Wardell, Patrick G., comp. VIRGINIANS & WEST VIRGINIANS 1607­1870, VOLUME 3. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books Inc., n. d. Title page and only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Emily Selvinas, 11 (b. circa 1857 in Lincoln Co. {?}, daughter of James and Mary Jane; m. Dan Bias 20 Dec 1887); James, 11 (b. circa 1827 in VA; m. Mary Jane).

White, Virgil D. INDEX TO INDIAN WARS PENSION FILES 1892­1926, Vol. I: A­K. Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1987. This book lists pension files obtained from microfilm records located at the National Archives. The Introduction gives instructions for ordering the actual files. Title page, Introduction, Explanation of Entries, List of Abbreviations, and all the pages that list Alfords or variations: Albert, 20 (served 1855­56, d. 1921 in Talent, OR; he filed 1902 in OR, widow Catharine filed 1922 in OR); Benjamin, 20 (served in Creek War, filed 1895 in GA); Edmond, 20 (used alias Edmond R. Welch, served 1875­82, d. 1928 in Oakland, CA; he filed 1923 in CA, widow Nellie filed 1928 in CA); Jason L., 20 (served in Seminole War, d. 1912; widow Susan filed 1913 in FL); John Q.A., 20 (served in the Florida War, filed 1893 in TX); John R., 20 (served in Creek War, widow Amelia filed 1892 in TX; served 1863­1865, filed 1917 in TX); Joseph, 19 (alias of Joseph ALFERD); Lodowick P., 20 (served in Creek War, filed 1892 in AL); Thomas, 20 (filed 1902 in OR); William, 20 (served in Creek War, filed 1892 in AL); William L., 20 (served in Creek war, widow Mary filed 1893 in GA); Joseph ALFERD, 19 (served 1866, d. 1907 in Portage, UT; widow Emma filed in 1917); Edward W. ALFRED, 20 (served 1881­86, d. 1931 in Little River, FL, filed 1929 in FL); Joseph HOLFORD, 19 (alias of Joseph ALFERD).

White, Virgil D. INDEX TO OLD WARS PENSION FILES 1815­1926, Vol. I: A­K. Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1987. This book lists pension files obtained from microfilm records located at the National Archives. The "Old Wars" files are primarily for claims based on death or disability incurred in the military service betwen the end of the Revolutionary War and the beginning of the Civil War. The Introduction gives instructions for ordering the actual files. Title page, Introduction, List of Abbreviations, and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Ephraim D., 10 (served in Mexican War from AL, filed 1890 in AL); James, 10 (served in Florida War 1836 from GA; widow Dorcas filed 1885 in GA); Haywood, served in Mexican War from GA, widow Matilda filed 1849 in GA).

White, Virgil D. INDEX TO VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS 1784­1811. Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1987. This book indexes compiled service records obtained from microfilm records located at the National Archives. The Introduction gives instructions for ordering the actual files. Title page, Introduction, and all the pages that list Alfords or variations: Benjamin, 5 (1807 VA Militia); James, 5 (1st Regiment US Levies, 1791­92); James ALFERD, 5 (same as James Alford); James ALFRET, 6 (same as James Alford).

Whittemore, Henry. GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA with a Brief History of Those of the First Generation. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1967. Excerpted and reprinted from the periodical The Spirit of '76 . Title page, Publisher's Preface, and the following page that lists Alfords: William, 7 (came to Massachusetts 1634 from London); children of William and first wife Mary: Nathaniel, Samuel, Bithia, Elisha, Mary, Elizabeth; children of William and second wife _____: Ann, John.

ALABAMA

Statewide or Multiple Counties

Alabama Society Daughters of the American Revolution. INDEX TO ALABAMA WILLS 1808­1870. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1977. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Asenath, 2 (testator Chambers Co., Will Book 1­2, 1833­1856, page 227); Julius C., 2 (testator Montgomery Co., Will Book 4, 1853­1869, page 392).

Central Alabama Genealogical Society. LINEAGE CHARTS, Vol. II. September, 1979. Selma, AL: Central Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc., 1979. Title page and one chart that lists Alfords: Betsy Ann, chart 169 (daughter of Brittain, b. 1827, Pike Co., GA, m. Matthew Routon); Brittain, chart 169 (m. Bashebee Brassell).

Barbour County--established from Creek Cession, 1832

Foley, Helen S. OBITUARIES FROM BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA NEWSPAPERS 1890­1905. Eufaula, AL: By the author, 1976. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Mrs. J.B., 57 (of Columbia [SC?], sister of W.F. Robinson who d. 1898).

Butler County--established from Conecuh and Montgomery, 1819

Barefield, Marilyn Davis. BUTLER COUNTY ALABAMA OBITUARIES. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): G.W., 1 (d. 1885 in Montgomery).

Hahn, Marilyn Davis. BUTLER COUNTY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Birmingham, AL: By the author, 1978. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): J.R., 29 (joined Company C after 1861); Redden, 132 (letter left in post office, June 1860).

Chambers County--established from Creek Cession, 1832

Abernathy, Laura Alabama Floretta. ALLIE ABERNATHY'S SCRAPBOOKS 1893­1923: Marriages, Deaths and Other Items From Chambers County, Alabama Newspapers. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985. Title page and all pages that lists Alfords (no variations): Miss _____, 356 (thanked for her help in caring for Mrs. G.W. Moore); Angie, 134 (of Timpson, TX, d. "last Sunday morning"); Annie, 199 (m. G.W. Gammill); K.B., 134 (m. Angie 1889 in Chambers Co., then moved to TX).

Lindsey, Bobby L. THE REASON FOR THE TEARS: A History of Chambers County, Alabama 1832­1900. N. place: By the author, 1971. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: Julius C., 62 ("Col., of Troup Co., GA", his participation in an Indian battle mentioned in letter written in 1836), 77 (attorney at law, 1824); Ceppy, Erasmus C., James A., Lodwick, Spire, 155 (listed in "ferry book" as crossing the Chattahoochee in 1831).

Greene County--established from Marnego and Tuscaloosa, 1819

Bell, Annie (Walker) Burns. RECORDS OF GREENE COUNTY, ALABAMA: Wills & Final Settlements of Estates. No title page and no publication data. Copy of cover page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Lear, 14 (daughter of Joshua Roden, his will dated 1827, probated 1828); Abraham ALFRED, 20 (security for Jonathan Wilder, 1829).

Gandrud, Pauline Jones. MARRIAGE RECORDS OF GREENE COUNTY, ALABAMA 1823­1860. Memphis, TN: Milestone Press, 1969. This book lists marriage records with some additional notes added by the author. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Abraham, 2 (identified as possible father of Fenner); Adeline C., 18 (m. Joseph H. Bryan 1847); Fenner D., 2 (m. Sarah A.G. Cherry 1841), 18 (on 1850 Choctaw Co. Census, identified as brother of Adeline C.); Henderson H., 2 (m. Catherine Whitehead 1848); John W., 2 (m. Leanah Roden 1825); John, 2 (m. Sarah C. Rainey 1854); Lydia, 67 (m. R. Higgombothom 1828); Marry, 50 (m. F. Fortson 1829); Pennina, 7 (m. Littleberry Banes 1830); Roina, 105 (m. William Miller 1827); William, 2 (m. Ann Sargant 1827); Nancy ALFRED, 50 (m. James D. Fox 1836).

Thomas, Elizabeth Wood. GREENE COUNTY, ALABAMA MARRIAGES 1836­1848. Columbus, MS: Blewett Company, 1965. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Nancy, 54 (m. James D. Fox 1836); Rebecca, 65 (m. Robert Coleman 1838); Fenner D., 82 (m. Sarah A.G. Cherry 1841); Frances, 104 (m. John F. Alexander 1845); Adeline C., 111 (m. Joseph H. Bryan 1847); Henderson H., 121 (m. Catherine Whitehead 1848).

ARKANSAS

Statewide or Multiple Counties

BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF EASTERN ARKANSAS. Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1890; reprint edition, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1978. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Sarah F. (Smith), 241­242 (daughter of Joel W. and Elizabeth Lewis Smith of White Co., AR--biography of Joel W. Smith); Sarah Q., 183­184 (m. H.C. Jones, 1869, White Co.--biography of H.C. Jones); Sarah, 184 (mother of Sarah Q.); Thomas,184 (of St. Clair Co., AL, father of Sarah Q.).

BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF PULASKI, JEFFERSON, LONOKE, FAULKNER, GRANT, SALINE, PERRY, GARLAND AND HOT SPRING COUNTIES, ARKANSAS. Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889; reprint edition, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1978. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): B.S., 494 (prominent artist in Little Rock in 1880's); J.R., 358 (husband of Mary C. Ward of Hot Spring Co.); Leander H., 356 (father of Margaret T., minister in Hot Spring Co.); Margaret T., 356 (named in biography of husband V.M. Threlkeld, m. May 1887 in Hot Spring Co.).

Herndon, Dallas T., ed. CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF ARKANSAS. 3 vols. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1922; reprint edition, Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, n. d. All pages that list Alfords (no variations)--no listings in Vol. I:

Vol. II: Alice Dell, 115 (daughter of John E.); Ewing, 114 (grandfather of John E.); John E., 114-15 (biography, b. 22 May 1871 in Pike Co., AR); Millard Williams, 114 (son of John E.); Occo (Mauney), 114 (wife of John E.); Rebecca (Sharp), 114 (wife of W. D., b. Greenville, TN, ca 1840); W. D., 114 (father of John E., b. Alabama)

Vol. III: Joseph W., 433 (biography, b. 14 May 1857 in Pike Co., AR); Madison, 433 (father of Joseph W.); Nancy (Higgins), 433 (wife of Joseph W.)

CALIFORNIA

Tulare County--established from Mariposa, 1852

TULARE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, MARRIAGE RECORDS, INDEX 1853-1892. Visalia, CA: Sequoia Genealogical Society, Inc., n.d. Title page, Index and pages that list Alfords (no variations): Julia, 39 (m. John W. Poe 13 Oct 1886); Lundy, (m. Nettie E. Lester 24 Aug 1887); M.F., (m. Lillie B. Chittenden 3 Nov 1887); Sarah, 28 (m. Zenias Knight 20 Oct 1878).

CONNECTICUT

Hartford County--original county, established 1666

Lu, Helen M., comp. REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD BIBLE, FAMILY & MARRIAGE RECORDS--Volume 6--Gleaned From Pension Records. Dallas, TX: N. pub., 1984. Title page and pages that list Alfords (no variations): Mary, 70 (from Bible record, m. Ashbel Case 12 Feb 1804--from records, it appears he was son of Ashbel Case and Azubah Foote, who m. in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT--extensive Bible record).

GEORGIA

Statewide or Multiple Counties

AMERICAN HERITAGE, Vol. XVI, No. 3. 1965. Title page and an unnumbered page containing a letter to the editor describing a motion presented on 23 Feb 1841 by Representative Julius C. Alford of Georgia to sell the gold spoons and other alleged extravagant furnishings of previous President Martin Van Buren in order to purchase "proper and useful" furnishings for President-elect William Harrison.

Austin, Jeannette Holland. GEORGIA INTESTATE RECORDS. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1986. This book contains abstracts of intestate records of 57 Georgia counties formed before the 1832 Land Lottery, plus Fulton, White, Dawson, and Webster counties. The author abstracted from the first extant record book in each county. Title page, Table of Sources, Explanation of Abbreviations, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Benjamin, 5 (intestate, 1852, DeKalb Co.); Bynum, 5 (intestate, 1852, DeKalb Co.); G.B., 164; Halcott, 49 (guardian of Robert Brown, orphan of Robert Brown, 1819, Morgan Co.); James Andrew J., 108­109 (security for guardianship, Troup Co., 1849); John Q., 27 (administrator, 1838, Fayette Co.); John T., 5 (administrator, Benjamin); Julian, 162 (appraiser, 1790, Greene Co.); Ludowick/Ludwick, 5 (guardian of Zadock's orphans), 49 (security, Robert Brown, 1819, Morgan Co.), 327 (letter of administration, 1818, Morgan Co.); Zadock, 5 (intestate, 1824, Morgan Co.); Eliza, James, Mary G., Nancy, Sarah, & William C. ALFRED, orphans of Haywood ALFRED, 5 (1849, Cherokee); Matilda ALFRED, 5 (guardian of Haywood's orphans).

Austin, Jeannette Holland. GEORGIA OBITUARIES 1740­1935. N.p.: N.pub., 1993. Title page and only page that lists Alfords (no variations)--no index, but names are listed alphabetically: D.C., 3 (father of infant Elmer who d. 1881); Eliza, Mrs., 3 (d. 6 July 1843 Meriwether Co.; born 1804; wife of Julius C.); Elizabeth, Mrs., 3 (d. 6 July 1843 Meriwether Co.--"of Troup Co."); Elmer, 3 (infant son of D.C. and Sallie F. Alford, d. 20 May 1881 Hart Co.); Julius C., 3 (spouse of Elizabeth who d. 1843 Meriwether Co.); Oliver Hannibal, 3 (d. 30 Dec 1883 Guntersville AL); Sallie F., 3 (mother of infant Elmer).

Austin, Jeannette Holland. GEORGIA PIONEERS AND THEIR TIMES. No publication data on title page. The only page that lists Alfords: Mary C., 84 (m. Peter Abram Heard [who was probably b. circa 1825]).

Austin, Jeannette Holland. INDEX TO GEORGIA WILLS. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985. This book indexes the earliest surviving will books of Georgia counties formed before the 1832 Land Lottery, listing only the county and the dates of the will book in which the will was copied. Title page, Note to the Reader, and page 2, the only page that lists Alfords or variations:

Brittain Sr. Pike Co. 1844­76

Henry Putnam Co. 1823­56

Jeptha Carroll Co. 1852­96

Julius Greene Co. 1817­42

Thomas J. Pike Co. 1844­76

Abram ALFRIEND Hancock Co. 1836

Blair, Ruth, Georgia State Historian. GEORGIA'S OFFICIAL REGISTER 1929. Atlanta GA: Stein Printing Company, 1929. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: A.N., 98 (of Hartwell, Hart Co.); Amanda (Alford) Dominick, 114 (b. Nov. 1839 in Pike Co., GA, wife of Thomas Dominick, mother of General David Dominick); Jefferson J., 114 (of Pike Co., GA, father of Amanda (Alford) Dominick and husband of Emily Mims); Juliet Warren (Alford) Cox, 114 (wife of Albert E. Cox and mother of Margaret Antoinette (Cox) Tuggle).

Bryan, Mary Givens. PASSPORTS ISSUED BY GOVERNORS OF GEORGIA, 1810­1820. Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1964. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): William, 86 (of Hancock Co., issued a passport, 1811, to travel with William Miller "through the Indian Nations to the Western Country.")

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. THE GEORGIA BLACK BOOK; Morbid, Macabre & Sometimes Disgusting Records of Genealogical Value. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1982. Introduction to chapter "Racial Incidents, 1865­1868," page 229, and the following pages that list Alfords or variations: Jeff, 267 ( attacked two men with knife in Harris Co.); John ALLFORD, 232 (murdered by Smart Cummings, Chatham Co., Sept 1865). All other Alfords or variations are designated as Black and are on lists of convicts: Alex; Cezar; Doc; Caesar ALFRED.

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr. THE GEORGIA BLACK BOOK, Vol. II, More Morbid, Macabre & Sometimes Disgusting Records of Genealogical Value. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1987. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Edna Louis, 34 (changed name from Edna Louis Temple); Edward, 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Bibb Co.); Emily, 45 (changed name to Emily Howell); Fred, 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Stewart Co.); Henry, 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Dougherty Co.); James, 82 (defaulted on Federal Tax of 1812); James A.J., 25 (husband of Martha E.); John, 82 (defaulted on Federal Tax of 1812), 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Treutlen Co.); John L., 34 (father of Edna Louis); M.J., 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Chatham Co.); Martha E., 25 (wife of James A.J., feme sole); R.L., 241 (Pardon and Parole Files, of Hart Co.); William W., 34 (changed name from William W. Edwards); ? ALFRED, 146 (Report of Outrages, 1868, of Sumter Co.); James ALFRED, 87 (defaulted on Federal Tax of 1812).

Davis, Robert S. Jr. GEORGIA CITIZENS AND SOLDIERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1979; reprint edition, 1983. Title page, Table of Contents, Introduction, Index, and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Wm., 128 (private, listed in Composite Roster of the Georgia Continental Regiment of Horse from A. McC. Duncan, Roll of Officers and Memebers of the Georgia Hussars and of the Cavalry, 1907).

Davis, Robert S., Jr. and Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., comps. THE GEORGIA LAND LOTTERY PAPERS, 1805­1914. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1979. This book contains data from the loose land lottery papers filed in the GA Surveyor General Office. Title page, Introduction, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Jefferson, 301 (res. Meriwether Co., lot in Monroe Co.); Jimerson/Jemerson, 301 (res. Meriwether Co., lot in Monroe Co.); Wilie, 105 (res. Chambers Co., lot in Floyd Co.); Abram & Sarah ALFRIEND, 117 (res. Hancock Co., lot in Cherokee Co.).

Farmer, Michal Martin, et al, comp. THE MACON [GEORGIA] TELEGRAPH, Volume 1, #1­Vol. VII, # 13, Nov. 1, 1826­Dec. 26, 1832: Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death, and Legal Notices. Danielsville, GA: Heritage Papers, 1991. Title page, Preface, Index and pages that list Alfords or variations--Index lists "Alford" [no first name] on p. 70, but W.W. [not listed in Index] is only Alford on p. 70: Alford, 35 (slave of Henry J. Williams sold at Sheriffs' sale in McDonough, Henry Co. 1828); Britain, 5 (appraiser of horse in Pike Co. 1827); John, 21 (land sold at Muscogee Co. Sheriffs' sale 1827); W.W., 70 (name change of W.W. Edwards to W.W. Alford 1831); Sarah ALLFORD, 57 (applies for Letters of Adm. on estate of William Allford in Appling Co. 1830); William ALLFORD, 57 (dec'd; application for estate Adm. by Sarah Allford in Appling Co. 1830).

Gentry, Lelia Thornton, comp. HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE GEORGIA CHAPTERS DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Vol. IV, OLD BIBLE RECORDS AND LAND LOTTERIES. Vidalia, GA: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1969; originally published in 1932 "under the auspices of the Lucy Cook Peel Memorial Committee." The index to this book lists only the first owners of Bibles. The land lotteries are alphabetical and contain no Alfords or variations. Title page and Bible record, pp. 309­310, of Green Haywood Alford, 1820­1877, which lists his marriage to Rebecca Jones, his children's births (7), the marriage of his daughter Salina Blanche to Fernando Keitt Godwin, the Godwin children's births (6), and the deaths of Elin Linyear Alford and Charley E.J. Jones.

Huxford, Judge Folks. GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL FROM LEGAL NOTICES IN EARLY GEORGIA NEWSPAPERS. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1989. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Bias, 110 (mentioned in sheriff's sale, Washington Co., 1830), 124 (Grand Juror 1833 Jefferson Co.); Julian, 297 (Grand Juror 1800 Greene Co.).

Huxford, Judge Folks. MARRIAGES AND OBITUARIES FROM EARLY GEORGIA NEWSPAPERS. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1989. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Collin, 227 (of Fayetteville, father of George W.); D.C., 299 (father of Elmer); Elmer, 299 (d. 1881, infant, possibly Hartwell, GA); George W., 227 (d. 1834, age 22, in Macon); Julius C., 408 (of La Grange, m. Mrs. Sarah F. Underwood of Montgomery Co., AL, 1844); Maryann H., 367 (m. 1832 in Taliferro Co. to Augustus Beall); Sallie F., 299 (mother of Elmer); Col. ALFRED, 154 (funeral of Job Baker at his house, 1818, possibly Savannah).

Knight, Lucian Lamar. A STANDARD HISTORY OF GEORGIA AND GEORGIANS, Vol. V. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1917. Title page and pages 2493-95, which contain a biography of Julius C. Alford, b. 10 May 1799 in Greensboro, Greene Co. GA, prepared by his granddaughter, Margaret Cox Tuggle.

Kratovil, Judy Swaim. INDEX TO WAR OF 1812 SERVICE RECORDS FOR VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS FROM GEORGIA. Atlanta, GA: N. pub., 1986. This book lists the soldiers' rank, unit, and a number that probably refers the researcher to another source (we don't have the legend). Title page and the only page that lists Alfords or variations:

Page 8: Baldy, Benjamin, Bynum, Fort, Ha_____, Henry, Jeptha, Robert, William (2), Zadock, Benjamin ALFERD, Jeptha ALFERD, William ALFERD, Benjamin ALFIRD, William ALFRED, Abraham/Abram ALFRIEND.

Lucas, Silas Emmett Jr. INDEX TO THE HEADRIGHT AND BOUNTY GRANTS OF GEORGIA 1756­1909. Vidalia, GA: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1970. Title page, explanatory pages [2], Map, and page 6, the only page that lists Alfords or variations (also listed are the Grant Book and Page Number):

Grantee Location Acres Year

Haygood Burke 51 1813

Heygood Burke 8 1806

Jacob Montgomery 450 1802

James Washton 287.5 1786

James Wilkes 400 1786

James Wilkes 1300 1785

Jas. Greene 1200 1788

Jas. Greene 2350 1787

Jas. Wilkes 90 1788

Jas. Wilkes 200 1787

T.A. Bulloch 28 1890

Terrell Montgomery 200 1800

Adam ALFRED Montgomery 000 1795

Terrell ALFRED Montgomery 250 1803

Lucas, Silas E., comp. SOME GEORGIA COUNTY RECORDS, Vol. I, Being Some of the Legal Records of Columbia, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren Counties, Georgia. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1977. Title page, Introduction, Table of Contents, Index, and all pages that list Alfords and variations: Benjamin E., 67 (m. Ann Wilkerson/Wilkinson, 1827, Columbia Co.), 70 (m. Phebe Burbidge, 1835, Columbia Co.); Cullen, 183 (m. Pheriby Wooten, 1801, Warren Co.); Greene B., 77 (m. Martha Arnett/Amett, 1851, Columbia Co.); Handy, 65 (m. Dicey Fleming, 1823, Columbia Co.); James, 90 (grantor, Hancock Co., 1792), 238 (or Wilkes Co., grantor, Warren Co, 1788); James H., 75 (m. Emily Prior, 1845, Columbia Co.); Luraner, 90 (signed deed with James, Hancock Co., 1792--a misreading by recorderof either Luraner or Suzanna since Suzanna, listed as James' wife, and Luraner can't both be correct); Suzanna, 90 (wife of James, grantor, Hancock Co., 1792--see Luraner); E.W. ALFRIEND, 368 (witness to will, 1848, Warren Co.--says "Hlfriend(?)", but is indexed under Alfriend as well as Hlfriend), 369­370 (witness to will, Warren Co., 1850).

Lucas, Silas E., comp. SOME GEORGIA COUNTY RECORDS, Vol. II, Being Some of the Legal Records of Clarke, Jasper, Morgan, Putnam, Oglethorpe and Greene Counties, Georgia. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1977. Title page, Introduction, Table of Contents, Index, and all pages that list Alfords and variations: ?, 169, 204, 206, 229, 269, 277, 293, 304, & 305 (adjoining land, Greene Co., 1790­1793, 1796, 1797, 1800), 311 (adjoining land, Greene Co., 1801--see James, page 311); Bertus, 364 (m. Mary Boone, 1801, Greene Co.); Byans, 96 (m. Suckey Harvey, Morgan Co., 1813); Bymun, 88 (m. Nancy Thompson, circa 1814, Morgan Co.); Collin, 286 (witness to deed, Greene Co., 1800); Faithy, 37 (m. John Webb, 1811, Clarke Co.); Farrel, 330 (bought at estate sale, Greene Co., 1791); Henry, 137­138 (will, Putnam Co., 1850; names daughters Alletha, Alvira Ann, Avy A., Mary Jane, Almanda E., son Henry William, sons-in-law, and two grandchildren); Henry William, 138 (son of Henry, Putnam Co., named in will); James/Jas., 167 (grantor, Greene Co., 1790), 169 (grantor, Greene Co., 1792), 174 (grantor, 5 deeds, Greene Co., 1787), 175 (of Wilkes Co., grantee, land in Greene Co., formerly Wilkes, 1787), 178 (grantor, Greene Co., 1787; adjoining land, Greene Co., 1788), 185 (grantor, Greene Co., 1788), 201 & 239 (witness to deed, 1790 & 1792, Greene Co.), 286 & 300 (of Hancock Co., grantor, Greene Co., 1800), 311 (adjoining land, Greene Co., 1800), 320 (administration of estate, Greene Co., 1788), 321 (appraisal, Greene Co., 1789); John/Jno, 233 (adjoining land to William Alford, Greene Co., 1790), 293 & 309 (grantee, Greene Co., 1800 & 1802), 302 (of Hancock Co., grantee, Greene Co., 1796), 336 (appraisement, 1794, Greene Co.); Julian, 319 (appraiser, Greene Co., 1790); Julius, 7 (the elder, named as friend in will, 1820, Clarke Co.), 303 (grantor, 2 slaves, Greene Co., 1801), 320 & 340 (bought at estate sale, Greene Co., 1788 & 1801); Lodowick, 7 (named as executor in will, 1820, Clarke Co.), 296 (witness to deed, Greene Co., 1800), 362 (m. Judith Jackson, 1798, Greene Co.); Martha, 233 (wife of William, grantor, Greene Co., 1790); Polly, 361 (m. Reubin Reid, 1788, Greene Co.); Sally, 300 (witness to deed, 1899, Greene Co.); William, 175 (grantee, land in Washington Co., 1788), 233 (grantor, Greene Co., 1790), 335 (appraisement, Greene Co., 1793); Winny, 360 (m. John Bush, 1787, Greene Co.); Henry ALLFORD, 129 (mentioned in will, Putnam Co., 1831), 133 (mentioned in and witness to will, Putnam Co., 1839).

Lucas, Silas E., comp. SOME GEORGIA COUNTY RECORDS, Vol. III, Being Some of the Legal Records of Bibb, Butts, Fayette, Henry, Monroe and Newton Counties, Georgia. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1978. Title page, Introduction, Table of Contents, and all pages that list Alfords and variations: A., 288 (tax return, 1845, Griffin); Cullin, 37 (mentioned in inventory of estate, Butts Co., 1830); Emily L.P., 264 (m. J.H. Cunningham, 1823, Fayette Co.); Halcut, 244 (witness to deed, Monroe Co., 1822); James, 264 (m. Dorcas W. Pegg, 1826, Fayette Co.); John Q., 272 (administrator of estate, Fayette Co., 1838); J.Q.A., 288 (tax return, 1845, Griffin); Julius C., 244 (witness to deed, Monroe Co., says 1872 but should be 1822); William, 151 (of Hancock Co., grantor, Henry Co., 1822); Edward D. ALFRIEND, 205 (witness to deed, Henry Co., 1826).

MEMOIRS OF GEORGIA Containing Historical Accounts of the State's Civil, Military, Industrial and Professional Interests, and Personal Sketches of Many of Its People; Vol. II. Atlanta, GA: Southern Historical Association, 1895. Title page, Index to Personal Sketches and page 1056, the only page that lists Alfords, which includes a brief biography of Columbus Augustin Alford. The biography was reprinted in full in "Columbus Augustin Alford, 1850­1908," AAFA ACTION, Winter 1997, p. ??. Alfords included are: Columbus A. (b. 6 Feb 1850 NC, sawmill proprietor in Worth Co., GA); children with first wife Martha A. Sumner, d. 1881: Beulah B. and Grace F. [error--should be Green F(loyd)]; children with second wife Jennie E. Johnston: Mattie B., Bennie L., Frankie E., Columbus A., and Earl J.).

Northen, William F. MEN OF MARK IN GEORGIA, Vol. II. Atlanta, GA: A. B. Caldwell, 1910; reprint edition, Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1974. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: George Cook, 50 (son of Julius, , lawyer in AL, d. in Civil War); Julius C., 47­50, including portrait (biography, called "The old war horse of Troup", b. Greensboro, NC 1799; m. (1) Eliza Cook in NC, then moved to Troup Co, GA; served in U.S. Congress, fought Indians, moved to Tuskegee, AL, supplied the Alford Guards during the Civil War; m. (2) late in life to an unnamed woman; d. 1863); Lodwick Jr., 47 (father of Julius, served in War of 1812, moved to GA, m. Judith Jackson); Lodwick Sr., 47 (grandfather of Julius, served in Revolutionary War and General Assembly of NC in 1778);

Northen, William F. MEN OF MARK IN GEORGIA, Vol. V. Atlanta, GA: A. B. Caldwell, 1910. AAFA records indicate that some of the early information in this book is incorrect. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: Benjamin, 88, 204 (father of James, b. 1650, from Boston); Columbus Augustus, 202­207, including portrait (biography, b. 1850 Wake Co., NC; moved to Worth Co. 1871; served in State Senate; m. (1) Martha Sumner and had 2 children; m. (2) Jennie Johnston and had 7 children; d. Waynesville 1908; children: Mrs. W.R. Johnston, G.F., Mattie B., Bennie L., Frankie E., Columbus A., Earl J., Helen, Ruth); Drewry Cade, 88­91 plus 2 portraits on unnumbered pages (biography, b. 1856 Anderson Co., SC; lived in Hart Co., GA; m. 1878 Sarah F. Thornton; had 8 unnamed children), 89 (fater of Lodwick, grandfather of Drewry Cade); Green Haywood, 203 (father of Columbus, b. Wake Co., NC 1820, had 7 unnamed children), 205 (m. Rebecca Jones); Green, 203 (father of Green Haywood, b. 1788 Wake Co., NC, m. Nancy Rose Liles, had 11 unnamed children); James William Zion, 88, 204 (father of Lodwick, b. possibly in Boston or NC 1730, m. Judy Harper, possibly had 21 children); James, 88, 204 (father of James William Zion, probably b. 1691; thought to have moved to NC in 1730); John, 204 (brother of James and son of Benjamin, d. 1761); Julius C., 88, 205 (related to Columbus and Drewry, called "Old War Horse of Troup"); Lockhart, 89 (father of Drewry and son of Green); Lodwick, 88 (father of Drewry Cade, m. Alsie Snipes), 89, 204 (father of Green, b. Wake Co. 1768, d. Wayne Co., NC 1823, m. Mary Hall, had at least 9 children), 205 (called "Major Lodwick Alford the first", brother of James William Zion).

Payne, Dorothy E., comp. GEORGIA PENSIONERS, Volume I. N.p.: Sunbelt Publishing Company, 1985. Title page, Index and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Dorcas, 168 (applied for pension in 1885 as widow of James Alford); James, 168 (widow applied for pension in 1885 for James' service in Florida War of 1836); Mary A., 168 (applied for pension in 1893 as widow of William L. Alford, soldier in Creek War); William L., 168 (widow applied for pension in 1893 for William's service in Creek War); Haywood ALFRED, 168 (widow applied for pension in 1849 for Haywood's service in Mexican War); Matilda ALFRED, 168 (applied for pension in 1849 as widow of Haywood Alfred).

Payne, Joyce D. PIONEERS OF GEORGIA, Vol. I: A Genealogist Research Book. Tampa, FL: Mandy Grey Press, N.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations)--no index, but names are listed alphabetically: Anna, 13 (m. Stephen Morgan 15 July 1824 Jefferson Co.); Henry, 13 (m. Sally Clemens 5 Nov 1812 Putnam Co.); John, 13 (had a loan with estate of Axiom O'Neal, Hancock Co., 1794); Mary, 13 (m. Thomas Gore 26 Nov 1818 Greene Co.); Rebecca (Reb), 14 (m. Hugh Dixon 3 Oct 1807 Greene Co.).

Payne, Joyce D. PIONEERS OF GEORGIA, Vol. II: A Genealogist Research Book. Tampa, FL: Mandy Grey Press, N.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations)--no index, but names are listed alphabetically: Amanda, 13 (m. Benjamin H. Young 18 Sept 18__?, Harris Co.); Caroline, 13 (m. John Huie 8 Dec 1840 Fayette Co.); Catherine E. Augusta, 13 (m. Andrew J. Brown 19 Nov 1844 Fayette Co.); Collin, 13 (of Greene Co. sold land in Randolph Co., 1810, deed registered in Jasper Co.); Collin, 13 (bought land Jasper Co., 1808); Elizabeth A., 13 (m. Robert A. Harwick 19 May 1827 Washington Co.); Emily L.P., 13 (m. Joseph W. Cunningham 3 Sept 1823 Fayette Co.); Jackson, 13 (m. Elizabeth Renfro 11 Jun 1840 Talbot Co.); James, 13 (m. Dorcas W. Pegg 5 Mar 1826 Fayette Co.); John, 13 (m. Nancy Gilbert 10 Apr 1823 Tattnall Co.); John Q.A., 13 (m. Clementine P. Butler 13 Feb 1839 Henry Co.); Kinchen, 13 (m. Nancy Haynes 20 Jan 1845 Monroe Co.); Phereby, 13 (wife of Collin of Greene Co., relinquished her dowery in Randolph Co., deed registered in Jasper Co.); Royal, 13 (m. Louisa Hogan 19 Apr 1820 Laurens Co.); William, 13 (m. Emily Bowen 15 Aug 1850 Washington Co.).

Payne, Joyce D. PIONEERS OF GEORGIA, Vol. III: A Genealogist Research Book. Tampa, FL: Mandy Grey Press, N.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations)--no index, but names are listed alphabetically: Axiom L., 9 (m. Mary Davis 4 Nov 1830 Warren Co.); Cullen, 9 (m. Pharabee Wooten 13 Apr 1810 Warren Co.); Edna Louis, 9 (name change in 1841 from Edna Louis Temple when adopted by John L. Alford of Hancock Co.); John L., 9 (adoption of Edna Louis Temple in 1841; adoption of William W. Edwards in 1830 in Hancock Co.); William W., 9 (name change in 1830 from William W. Edwards when adopted by John L. Alford of Hancock Co.).

Payne, Joyce D. PIONEERS OF GEORGIA, Vol. IV: A Genealogist Research Book. Tampa, FL: Mandy Grey Press, N.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations--no index, but names are listed alphabetically: Bertus, 6 (son of Loderick and Rebecca, m. Mary Boone 1 Oct 1801, Greene Co.); Briton, 6 (m. Betsy Brassell 19 Mar 1805 Greene Co.); Bryant, 6 (m. Ala Morris 9 Mar 1820 Pulaski Co.); Chinchez, 6 (m. Deany Wooten 18 Jan 1806 Greene Co.); Emily A., 6 (name change 1843 to Emily A. Howell); Goodridge, 6 (m. Lora Alford 14 Jun 1821 Jones Co.); Isaac, 6 (m. Matilda Bayne 23 Dec 1827 Jones Co.); James, 6 (m. Jane Harkins 26 Jul 1832 Jones Co.); John, 6 (bought part of estate of Benjamin Harris 1803 Hancock Co.); Julius, 6 (m. Elizabeth Cook 14 Mar 1821 Greene Co.); Lodowick, 6 (m. Judith Jackson 16 May 1798 Greene Co.); Lora, 6 (m. Goodridge Alford 14 Jun 1821 Jones Co.); Martha, 6 (m. Joel Latimer 19 Aug 1841 Hancock Co.); Mary, 6 (m. Frederick Northworthy 18 Jul 1821 Greene Co.); Mary, 6 (m. Thomas Oglesby 7 Oct 1822 Greene Co.); Mary Ann, 6 (m. Joshua B. Jackson 20 Dec 1849 Hancock Co.); Nancy, 6 (m. Larkin Culpepper 30 Dec 1841 Warren Co.); Patsy, 6 (m. John Newsome 7 Feb 1807 Hancock Co.); Polly, 6 (m. Reuben Reid 15 Dec 1788 Greene Co.); Rebecca, 6 (m. James Maull 18 Jun 1829 Greene Co.); Sarah D., 7 (m. Williamson Lundy 2 Oct 1827 Hancock Co.); Sarah Minerva, 7 (m. James Henry Ledbetter 18 Feb 1841 Hancock Co.); Zabock, 7 (m. Perrine Sherrill 3 Nov 1814 Greene Co.); Jeptha ALFRED, 7 (m. Jane Scoggins 30 Jul 1820 Jones Co.).

R.J. Taylor, Jr., Foundation. AN INDEX TO GEORGIA TAX DIGESTS. 5 vols. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1986. Title page to Vol. V; Introduction and Notes on the Index (4 pages), which are reprinted in each volume; and for each volume, separate "Notes on the Tax Digests" and "Abbreviations and Symbols" (3 pages for each volume except Vol. IV, which has 2 pages, and Vol. V, which has 4 pages).

Vol. I, 1789­1799, p. 2:

Greene Co. James, John, Jul., Wm

Hancock Co. Cullen, James, John, William

Wilkes Co. Isham, Teryl

Vol. II, 1800­1802, p. 2:

Greene Co. John, Julias, Julis, Lodwick

Wilkes Co. Isham

Vol. III, 1804­1806:

Greene Co. Baldy, 1; Cullen, 1; Isham, 1; John, 2; Julius, 2; Lodowick, 2; Spire, 2

Hancock Co. James, 1; Kinchin, 2; Owin, 2; William, 2

Jefferson Co. Beas ALFRED, 2; Needham ALFRED, 2

Vol. IV, 1809­1811, p. 2:

Greene Co. Collin ALFIRD, Hal., Jno., Julius, Lodowick, Zadock

Jefferson Co. Benjamin, Bias, Needham

Jones Co. Gredridge

Morgan Co. Baldy, Robert

Vol. V, 1814­1817, p. 2:

Greene Co. Allen, Collin, Holcut, James, John, Julius, Kinchen, Lodowick, Zadock

Jefferson Co. Bias ALFRED, Handy ALFRED, Needham ALFRED

Morgan Co. Baldry, Robert, Zadock

Putnam Co. Henry

SECOND OR 1807 LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA, THE. Vidalia, GA: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1968. This book lists the militia district and county where the lottery winner lived, and the lot and district numbers in the county where he drew the land. Title page and page 4, the only page that lists Alfords or variations:

Greene Co.: John ALFRED, drew in Wilkinson Co.

Hancock Co.: Jacob, drew in Wilkinson Co.

Kinchin, drew in Baldwin Co.

Owen, drew in Baldwin Co.

Smith, James F. CHEROKEE LAND LOTTERY OF 1832. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1838. Title page, Foreword, map of Walker Co., and the following page that lists Alfords: Lodwick P., 342 (Troup Co.).

Warren, Mary Bondurant and William Brett Hill, comp. THE MACON [GEORGIA] TELEGRAPH, Vol. 7, #14­Vol. 13 [14], # 14, January 2, 1833­December 31, 1839: Abstracts of Marriage, Divorce, Death, Military, Casualty, and Legal Notices. Athens, GA: Heritage Papers, 1993. Title page, Preface, Index and pages that list Alfords or variations: Alford, 25 (9 yr. old slave of estate of James P. Dozier sold in Forsyth, Monroe Co. in 1833); Collin, 39 (father of deceased George W. Alford, d. 1834 in Macon); G.G., 85 (officer on American schooner "Julius Caesar" when captured and released by Mexico in 1837); George W., 39 (d. in Macon in 1834, son of Collin Alford of Fayetteville); J., 20 (property sold at Murray Co. Sheriff's sale 1833); James C., 182 (of Greenfield, Mass., member of Congress for Franklin Dist., d. Sept 1829); ALFRED, 107 (12 yr. old slave of James Wilson sold at Butts Co. Sheriff's sale 1838); ALFRED, 182 (13 yr. old slave of estate of James Wilson up for sale in Butts Co. 1839).

Wood, Virginia S. and Ralph V. Wood. 1805 GEORGIA LAND LOTTERY. Cambridge, MA: The Greenewood Press, 1964. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations--name, prize or blank draw, county of residence:

page 3: Burtis, blank, Greene

Ferrel, prize, Montgomery

Jacob, blank, Montgomery

John, blank, Greene

Julius, blank, Greene

page 4: Lodowick, blank, Greene

Owen, blank, Hancock

W. Spin, blank, Greene

William, Sr., prize, Hancock

William, Jr., blank, Hancock

Cullen ALFRED, blank, Hancock

James ALFRED, Sr., prize, Hancock

Kinchen ALFRED, blank, Hancock

Clarke County--established from Jackson and Greene, 1801

Warren, Mary B. MARRIAGE BOOK A (1805-1821) Clarke County, Georgia. Athens, GA: Heritage Papers, 1966. Title page and the following page that lists Alfords: Faithey, 16 (m. John Webb, 18 Sept 1812--footnote on page 41 lists minister who performed marriage, Jeremiah Burnett).

Crawford County--est. from Houston, 1822

Henry, William R. MARRIAGE RECORDS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA: Marriage Books "A-1, A-2/C, A-4, B, C, & 5." 1823­1899. Warner Robins, GA: Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc., 1989. Title page, Preface, Table of Contents and all pages that list Alfords or variations--no index, but brides and grooms are listed alphabetically: Charley, 1 (m. Martha Cloud 13 Jan 1889); Mattie, 49 (m. William Green 26 Dec 1889); Ned, 1 (m. Francis Cloud 4 Jan 1890); Ned, 1 (m. Margaret Harvey 4 Jun 1874); Ned, 1 (m. Lou Locket 27 Oct 1877); William ALFORDS, 1 (m. Carrie Cloud 10 Sept 1896).

Wilder, Sunnie and William R. Henry. WILLS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, GEORGIA : Wills Book "A" 1835­1852, Wills Book "B" 1852­1894, Wills Book "C" 1894­1948. Warner Robins, GA: Central Genealogical Society, Inc., 1989. Title page, Preface, Table of Contents, Index and the only page that list Alfords (no variations): Mary, 16 (sister of Fannie Watson and Sarah Burgess; heirs in Sarah Burgess's Will 1881).

Elbert County--established from Wilkes, 1790

Davidson, Grace Gillam, comp. HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE GEORGIA CHAPTERS DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Vol. III, RECORDS OF ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA. Atlanta, GA: Stein Printing Company, 1930; reprint edition, Vidalia, GA: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, n.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): James, 151 (of Greene Co., deeds land in Wilkes Co., 1791), 170 (of Green Co., deeds land in Elbert Co. in 1794, originally granted to him in 1786), 176 (mentioned in deed as being original owner of land in Elbert Co.); Luraner, 170 (wife of James).

Floyd County--established from Cherokee, Chattooga, and Palding, 1832

Tate, Madge and Sandra Junkins, eds. FLOYD COUNTY, GEORGIA CEMETERIES, Vol. II. N. p.: Northwest Georgia Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc., 1989. Title page and page 2, the only page that lists Alfords (no variations):

Buried in Eastview Cemetery

B.M. 6 Apr 1876 17 Sept 1940

Mrs. B.M. 24 Dec 1876 6 March 1953

Eston R. 1 Nov 1908 3 Oct 1954

George Jefferson, Sr. 17 Apr 1894 24 Oct 1974

Helen W. "Nena" 13 Apr 1916 no death date

Irene H. 1 May 1909 no death date

Jim E., Sr. "Daddy Jim" 13 June 1914 10 Dec 1974

Patrick Ewell 28 June 1891 31 March 1956

Vernon Hume 5 March 1924 22 Jan 1942

Buried in Sunset Hill Cemetery

M.L. 13 May 1904 30 Oct 1960

Forsyth County--established from Cherokee and Lumpkin, 1832

Shadburn, Don L. PIONEER HISTORY OF FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA, Vol. I. Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates, 1981. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: W.L. "Bill", 157 (attended revival meeting at Shiloh Methodist episcopal Church after Civil War); Alfred OLFORD, 116 (member of Antioch Baptist Church).

HISTORY OF FORSYTH COUNTY, GEORGIA. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1985. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Asa, 110 (drawer in Gold Lottery from Washington Co.); Nancy, 81 (widow, drawer in Gold Lottery from Tatnall Co.); Posey, 553 (Indigent Confederate Soldiers Pension); Thos., 127 (on 1830 Census); Turner, 91 (drawer in Gold Lottery from Harris Co.).

Greene County--established from Washington, 1786

Rice, Thaddeus Brockett. HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY, GEORGIA 1786-1886. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1979. (Library of Congress publications data says, "Reprint of the ed. published by J.W. Burke Co., Macon, Ga.") Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: ?, 13 (member of Congress); Collin, 441 (militia district #144 with 38 slaves); James, 35 (2350 acres on Ogeechee River 1787; 1200 acres on Shoulderbone Creek, 1788); Julius, 440 (militia district #143 with 15 slaves); Julius C., 283 (member of Congress, called "The old war horse of Troup," spent boyhood in Greene Co.); Mrs. Rebecca, 394 (drew land in 1827 lottery as widow of Revolutionary soldier); Sarah, 326 (in Greene Co. 1786, biographical entry for her husband Redmond Thornton).

Gwinnett County--established from Cherokee lands and Jackson, 1818

Flanigan, James C. HISTORY OF GWINETT COUNTY, GEORGIA 1818­1960, Vol. II. Hapeville, GA: By the author, 1959. Vol. I was not indexed and not checked for Alfords. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Alice, 229 (member of Bethesda Methodist Church 1959); Alice Gertrude, 409 (daughter of James Alvin and Emma Alford); Alice Rebecca, handwritten on p. 157 but actually on p. 162 (member of Lawrenceville High School senior class 1943);Anne, 409 (daughter of Roger and Elizabeth Alford); Arthur, 157 (member of Lawrenceville High School senior class 1913); Asabel, 409 (private in Revolutionary War [not clear from where]); Benedict, 410 (private in Revolutionary War [not clear from where]); Benjamin Alvin, 409 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Charlotte Smith); Carl Kelley, 409 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Edith Gilbert); Carolyn, 228, 229 (author of article on and member of Bethesda Methodist Church 1959); Celia Caroline, 409 (daughter of James Arthur and Celia Alford); Charles, 409 (son of James Arthur and Celia Alford); Cullan H., 429 (m. Parthenia Tallulah Brandon, who was probably b. 1850's or 1860's); Drewry C., 409 (came from SC and settled in Hart Co.);Edward, 409 (son of Robert and Anne Alford, m. Judith Downing, studied law; also, son of Roger and Elizabeth Alford; also, Sir, son of Edward and Judity Alford); Elijah, 410 (private in Revolutionary War [not clear from where]); Elizabeth Ginn, 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959); Emmacile, 409 (daughter of Helion and Margaret Alford); Francis, 409 (b. 1539 son of Robert and Anne Alford, studied law); Helion Giles, 409 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Margaret Smith); Henry, 409 (son of Edward and Judith Alford); James Alvin/J.A., 93 (m. E.C. Kelley 1887), 120 (postmaster at Sweetwater 1884­1903), 140, 409 (lived on road near Bethesda Methodist Church and later had mercantile store at Gloster beginning in 1875), 409 (m. Emma Kelley); James Arthur, 409 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Celia Kelley; also, son of James Arthur and Celia Alford), 477 (m. Colis Kelley); James H., 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959); Jane, 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959), 409 (daughter of Carl Kelley and Edith Alford); John Inzer, 409 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Omer Shermer; also, son of John Inzer and Omer Alford); John, 409 (son of Edward and Judith Alford), 410 (seaman in Revolutionary War [not clear from where]); Katheryn Kate, 409 (daughter of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. C.M. Parson); Kelley G., 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959); Kelley Jr., 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959), 409 (son of Carl Kelley and Edith Alford); Kelley, handwritten on p. 157 but actually on p. 162 (member of Lawrenceville High School senior class 1951); Kelley, Mrs., 327 (member of Lawrenceville First Baptist Church 1959); Launcelot, 409 (son of Robert and Anne Alford; also, son of Edward and Judith Alford); M., 70 (m. Richard Peters 1865); Martha, 559 (m. Charles A. Anderson [who was probably b. circa 1850]); Mary Louise, 409 (daughter of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Robert Cleveland); Rebecca, 409 (daughter of Walter B. and Daisy Alford, m. James Hutchins); Robert, 408 (of London, father of Sussex and Hertfordshire families, m. Anne Brydges), 409 (son of Edward and Judith Alford); Roger, 409 (son of Robert and Anne Alford; m. Elizabeth Ramsey); Samuel, 410 (served in Revolutionary War [not clear from where]); Sara, 74 (m. W.R. Rambo 1872);Shermer, 409 (child of John Inzer and Omer Alford); W.B., 168, 169 (member of Lawrenceville City Council 1935­36, 1938, 1947­48); Walter B., 409, 416 (son of James Alvin and Emma Alford, m. Daisy Keown); Walter, 120 (postmaster at Gloster after 1914), 393 (on County Board of Education 1938­41), 409 (son of Helion and Margaret Alford); William, 409 (b. 1600 son of Edward and Judith Alford, was vicar of Pirton, Wilkshire).

Ingmire, Frances T., comp. THE FIRST SETTLERS OFGWINNETT COUNTY, LAND LOTTERY FORTUNATE DRAWERS 1820. St. Louis, MO: By the author, n.d. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Julius Sr., 6 (residence Greene Co.).

Ingmire, Frances T., comp. GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA MILITIA ENROLLMENT 14 DEC. 1863. St. Louis, MO: By the author, n.d. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): William, 1 (age 17, farmer from SC).

Henry County--est. from Creek cession of 1821

Moss, Kathleen Borders and Freda Reid Turner, comp. HENRY COUNTY, GA, LAND RECORDS 1821­1828, Deed Books A and B. McDonough, GA: Henry County, GA Genealogical Society, 1991. Title page, Introduction, Index and only page that list Alfords (no variations): William Jr., 4 (of Hancock Co. sold land to Levin Ellis 1822).

Houston County--established from Indian lands, 1821

Henry, William R. HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1825­1898. Warner Robbins, GA: Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc., 1986. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Lucy, 34 (m. Andrew Jones 13 Dec 1852); Patten, 1 (m. Mary Yaun 3 Jan 1849); John ALLFORD, 27 (m. Martha E. Glanton 12 Aug 1852).

Henry, William R. MISCELLANEOUS ESTATE RECORDS OF HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA Annual Returns Book "A" 1824­1833, Appraisements & Sales Book "A" 1824­1834. Warner Robbins, GA: Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc., 1988. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Bryant, 11 (insolvent account 1829); H. ALFROD, 22 (note due on 1832 property sale).

Henry, William R. WILLS & INFERIOR COURT MINUTES OF HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA Will Book "A" 1827­1855, Inferior Court Minutes 1821­1836, Inferior Court Minutes 1836­1852. Warner Robbins, GA: Central Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc., 1987. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Axiom S., 4 (executor of will of James Burnsides 1851); James, 10 (executor of will of Harrison Haskins 1851); Jane, 10 (named as sister of Harrison Haskins in his will 1851).

Howell, Addie Paramore. CEMETERIES & OBITUARIES OF HOUSTON COUNTY, GEORGIA. Macon, GA: Omni Press: 1982. No listings in cemetery section. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): George W., 130 (d. 13 Sept 1834, age 22); Smith and Alford, 130 (named as a company in 1834). Obituaries are from The Georgia Journal & Messenger of Macon, GA.

Jasper County--established from Baldwin, 1812

Davis, Robert Scott Jr. RECORDS OF JASPER COUNTY, BEORGIA From the Georgia Department of Archives and History. Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1990. Title page, Table of Contents, Introduction, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Bynum, 432 (grantee 1819); Collin, 460 (holder of promissory note, no date); Holcut/Halcut, 89 (party in lawsuit, no year), 92 (party in lawsuit, no year); Isham, 431 (grantee 1819); Jeptha, 89 (party in lawsuit, no year), 420 (grantor 1831); William, 303 (party in lawsuit, no year); Henretta ALFRED, 374 (party in lawsuit, no year).

Jones County--established from Baldwin, Bibb, and Putnam, 1807

Ingmire, Frances T., comp. JONES COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1812­1870. St. Louis, MO: By the author, 1985. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Goodridge, 1 (m. Lora Alford 14 June 1821); Isaac, 1 (m. Matilda Bayne 23 Dec 1827); James, 1 (m. Jane Harkins 26 July 1832); Jeptha, 1 (m. Jane Scroggin 30 July 1820); Lora, 1 (m. Goodridge Alford 14 June 1821).

Williams, Carolyn White. HISTORY OF JONES COUNTY, GEORGIA FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS, SPECIFICALLY 1807­1907. Macon, GA: The J.W. Burke Bompany, 1957. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): A.J., 892 (m. Sallie M. Long 10 Dec 1882); A.O., 688 (first husband of Alice Tarver; also son of A.O. and Alice Alford); Alice Tarver, 688 (wife of (1) A.O. Alford and (2) L. Sketoe--d. 1891); Alice, 688 (daughter of A.O. and Alice Alford); Ava, 688 (daughter of A.O. and Alice Alford); Clinton, 777 (1821 Land Lottery drawer); Goodridge/Gudridge, 757 (on 1811 Tax Digest List), 777 (1821 Land Lottery drawer), 845 (m. 14 June 1821 to Lora Alford); Isaac, 855 (m. Matilda Bayne 23 Dec 1827); James L., 799 (1827 Land Lottery drawer); James, 860 (m. Jane Harkins 26 July 1832), 897 (sold slaves 1849); Jeptha, 777 (1821 Land Lottery drawer); Lora, 845 (m. 14 June 1821 to Goodridge Alford); Peyton, 799 (1832 Land Lottery drawer), 968 (witness will of James Jones 1828); Turner, 777 (1821 Land Lottery drawer).

Pike County--established from Monroe, 1822

Mitchell, Lizzie R. HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY, GEORGIA 1822­1932. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1980. Title page and all the pages that list Alfords (no variations): Brit., 136 (private in Civil War); Brittain, 8 (attended Pike County's first election meeting 1823); J.A., 38 (Col. of West Point, gave speech at Whig rally 1840).

Spalding County--established from Henry, Pike, and Fayette, 1851

Griffin, Mary, comp. ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOK A (1852­1880) SPALDING COUNTY, GEORGIA. N.p.: Griffin Historical and Preservation Society, 1983. Title page, Foreword, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Aley A., 7 (niece of Columbus J. Butler and daughter of J.T.A. Alford); Clemtine A., 8 (witness to will of Columbus J. Butler 1861); Emily L.P., 7 (niece of Columbus J. Butler and daughter of J.T.A. Alford); J.Q.A., 14 (witness to will of George Prothro 1874 and codicil 1875); J.T.A., 7 (witness to will of Columbus J. Butler 1861, and named as father of 3 nieces named in will); O.H., 7 (witness to will of james Butler 1859); Susan C., 7 (niece of Columbus J. Butler and daughter of J.T.A. Alford).

Griffin, Mary, comp. MARRIAGE RECORD A, DIRECT AND REVERSE (1852­1873 SPALDING COUNTY, GEORGIA. N.p.: Griffin Historical and Preservation Society, 1983. Title page, Foreword, and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Dave, 1 (m. Catherine Prothro 5 March 1866).

Purdy, Geraldine, comp. ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOK A, SPALDING COUNTY, GEORGIA. N.p.: Griffin Historical and Preservation Society, 1983. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): J./John T.A., 18, 60, 61, 68, 94 (witness 1846, 1849, 1852, 1853), 37 (of Spalding Co., buys land in Spalding Co., formerly Henry Co., 1853), 62 (buys with others land originally in Monroe Co. to be held in trust for a Male College).

Thomas County--est. from Decatur and Irwin, 1825

Craigmiles, Joe E., III. THOMAS COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES: 1826­1925. Thomasville, GA: Craigmiles & Associates, N.d. Title page, Index and all pages that list Alfords or variations: A.J., 3 (m. Mrs. S.A. Bearden 6 Oct 1904); Albert, 3 (m. Margaret Brooks 22 Apr 1913); Flettie, 62 (m. Ezekiel Few 8 Jan 1902); Fred, 3 (m. Belle Reynolds 17 Jan 1909); Nearer (Marer), 3 (m. May Jones 16 Feb 1914); John ALFRED, 3 (m. Irene Levys 13 May 1912).

Troup County--established from Indian lands, 1826

Allen, Randall A. and Danny Knight, comps. ESTATE RECORDS OF TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA 1827­1850. LaGrange, GA: Family Tree, 1987. Title page and all pages that lists Alfords (no variations): Brittain, 2 (purchaser at estate sale of Isham Alford 1833); David C./Sherell, 4 (orphan of Zadock Alford); David, 1 (purchaser at estate sale of Erasmus C. Alford 1843); Erasmus C., 1 (inventory and appraisement 1841), 1 (estate sale and annual returns 1843), 1 (annual returns 1844), 1 (noted as former guardian of Albert E. Cox 1844); 2 (annual returns 1847, 1849); 4 (appraiser of estate of Zadock Alford 1838), 65 (guardian for Albert E. Cox, orphan; note says Erasmus became Albert's guardian in 1834, but no returns were filed until 1845), 286 (purchaser at estate sale of Henry Rogers 1837); Isham, 2 (inventory and sale 1833); J.C., 185 (purchaser at estate sale of John Kendrick 1837); James Floyd, 4 (orphan of Zadock Alford); Julius C., 1 (purchaser at estate sale of Erasmus C. Alford 1843); L., 1 (purchaser at estate sale of Erasmus C. Alford 1843), 129 (purchaser at estate sale of Simeon Hammond 1846); Lodowick C./ Lodwick C., 2,3 (son and orphan of Erasmus C. Alford); Lodowych/ Lodowick/Lodwick, 4 (guardian for orphans of Zadock Alford, 1831­1839); Lodwick/Lodowick, 1 (administrator for Erasmus C. Alford 1841), 2 (administrator of estate of Erasmus C. Alford 1849), 65 (guardian for Albert E. Cox, orphan; note says Lodowick became Albert's guardian in 1841 upon the death of Erasmus C. Alford, but no returns were filed until 1845), 244 (purchaser at estate sale of Thomas Oglesby 1836), 286 (purchaser at estate sale of Henry Rogers 1837); M., 150 (purchaser at estate sale of John Hill 1850); Margaret E., 1 (widow of Erasmus C. Alford); 2,3 (widow and guardian of children 1847­50); Margaret Erasmus/E., 2,3 (daughter and orphan of Erasmus C. Alford); Mary E.C., 2,3 (daughter of Erasmus C. Alford); Richard, 223 (purchaser at estate sale of Phillip McKamie 1849); Spier/Spire Warren, 4 (orphan of Zadock Alford, 1831­1838; 1 Jan 1839 note: David and James are 2 remaining orphans, indicating that Spier had died or reached maturity); Spire/Speir, 2 (purchaser at estate sale of Isham Alford 1833), 100 (purchaser at estate sale of Francis Foster 1839); Zadock, 4 (annual returns for 1826­1838; returns for 1826­31 were filed in 1831 in Morgan Co., GA, with a copy filed in Troup Co.).

Bruce, Merle Massengale. EARLY MARRIAGES TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA 1828­1900. Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates, 1982. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): A.M. [male], 3 (m. F.E. Shank 1 Nov 1874); Caroline M., 293 (m. Lawson Slaughter 1 Nov 1860); D.A. [female], 183 (m. T.W. Johnson 8 Nov 1865); David S., 3 (m. Julian Frances Ellis 16 May 1839), 4 ( m. Epsa E. Norris 12 March 1846); Eliza E., 213 (m. M. Austin Martin 2 July 1844); Elizabeth A.T., 212 (m. Benjamin H. Martin 30 March 1835); Elizabeth, 274 (m. James W. Richardson 24 Oct 1844); George W., 4 (m. Jane Piper 26 Sept 1839); Goodrich, 4 (m. Mary Richardson 29 Feb 1844); James F., 4 (m. Sarah J. Ellis 13 July 1838); Juliett W., 69 (m. Albert E. Cox 26 Nov 1840); Julius, 4 (m. Elaphar Hickey 13 Jan 1847); L.N., 4 (m. Margaret A. Hogg 17 July 1892); Maggie R., 163 (m. Jarrel N. Hogg 22 Dec 1881); Margaret E., 149 (m. Henry T. Heard 8 Sept 1857); Martha C., 247 (m. George C. Palmore 25 Jan 1849); Mary Cade, 150 (m. Peter A. Heard 25 Nov 1851); Mary H., 163 (m. A.J. Hogg 6 Aug 1885); Mary S., 63 (m. Joseph P. Collins 22 Oct 1884); S.W., 4 (m. Lyna J. Hammond 7 Feb 1875); Spire W., 4 (m. Caroline M. Cotten 12 Jan 1837); Thomas, 4 (m. Susan Barden 28 Aug 1848); William L., 4 (m. Mary A. Hutcherson 22 Apr 1852).

McClendon, Dorothy, Lillie Lambert, and Danny Knight, comps. FAMILY, CHURCH, AND COMMUNITY CEMETERIES OF TROUP COUNTY, GEORGIA. LaGrange, GA: N. pub., 1990. [Although the Booklist generally does not include cemetery listings, this book mentions some Alfords apart from those listed on gravestones. Full gravestone inscriptions will be included in AAFA's cemetery compilation.] Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Ann Jackson, 4 (1863­1864, Alford Cemetery); Caroline Missouri (Cotton), Mrs., 265 (1819­1907 but gravestone not listed, second wife of Lawson Slaughter, mentioned in connection with Bethel Methodist Cemetery); Eliza, 435 (d. 1843, wife of Julius C. Alford, death reported in Columbus Enquirer but no gravestone located); Judith, 4 (1778­1844, wife of Lodwick, Alford Cemetery); Lodwick G., 4 (1831­1853, Alford Cemetery); Lodwick, Captain, 4 (1775­1857, Alford Cemetery); Margaret H., 4 (wife of Dr. Abe Hogg--mentioned under Alford Cemetery); Mary Henry, 65 (provided information about Hogg Cemetery); Richard Lodwick, 4 (d. 1859 age 9, Alford Cemetery); Tony, 109 (1888­1911, O'Neal Cemetery); Vina, 109 (1845­1890, O'Neal Cemetery); Whitman Capers, 4 (d. 1865 age 43, Alford Cemetery); Whitman Henry, 4 (d. 1853 age 6 months, Alford Cemetery); William L., 4 (1816­1888, Alford Cemetery).

Smith, Clifford L. HISTORY OF TROUP COUNTY. Atlanta, GA: Foote & Davies, 1933. Title page and the following page that lists Alfords: Julius C., 310 (Senatorial Representative, 1835; Legislator, 1833).

Upson County--established from Crawford and Pike, 1824

Ingmire, Frances T., comp. UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1825­1859. St. Louis, MO: By the author, 1985. Book is in two sections, page numbered separately: groom index and bride index. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Groom section--Clinton, 1 (m. Martha Slaughter 20 March 1825); George W., 1 (m. Mahana Eliza Page 21 Dec 1847); John F., 1 (m. Sarah F. Lawrence 13 Nov 1850); Turner, 1 (m. Elizabeth Moore 31 Aug 1826); William H., 1 (m. Eliza Stillwell 29 Dec 1831); Bride section--Mary Ann, 1 (m. William A. Riggers 25 Dec 1851).

Ingmire, Frances T., comp. UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA WILL ABSTRACTS 1821­1850, MINUTES OF INFERIOR COURT 1825­1830, HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS 1868. St. Louis, MO: By the author, n.d. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Benjamin, 3 (heir to Barbara Harrell 1833); Spencer, 1 (witness to will of Rachel Haldox 1829).

Nottingham, Carolyn Walker, and Evelyn Hannah. HISTORY OF UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA. N. p.: J. W. Burke Co., 1930. Title, Contents, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Benjamin, 250 (heir of Barbra Harrell); Brutus, 621 (graduate of R. E. Lee Institute in 1887), 747 (original stockholder, Thomaston Bank); C. C., 508 (private in Upson Guards); Clinton, 183 (marriage to Martha Slaughter); George W., 239 (marriage to Mahana Elizabeth Page); J. C., 508 (private, Upson Guards); Julius C., 93 (lottery winner), 215 (Justice of the Peace); Spencer, 248 (witness to will); Turner, 184 (marriage to Elizabeth Moore); William H., 195 (marriage to Elizabeth Stilwell); Guilfred ALFRED, 68 (lottery winner); Edward D. ALFRIEND, 274 (of Greene Co., deeds), 492 (mentioned).

Wilkes County--established from Washington, 1777

Davidson, Grace Gillam. EARLY RECORDS OF GEORGIA. Vidalia, GA: Silas Emmet Lucas, Jr., Publisher, 1968. Book appears to have been published originally in 1932. Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Collin, 278 (listed in what appear to be probate records in estate of Benjamin Rhodes "for mdse 1812."); James, 30 (listed on what appears to be a tax list as having 3392 acres and 14 slaves in Wilkes Co., 1075 acres in Washington Co., and 600 acres in Franklin Co., no year).

Davis, Robert Scott, Jr., comp. THE WILKES COUNTY PAPERS 1773­1833. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1979. Transcription, typed by Pamela Thompson, of all Alford entries or variations: ?, 78 (adjoining land, 1792 deed); Isham ALLFORDS, 290 (defaulter who paid double tax for 1788).

Worth County--established from Dooly and Irwin, 1852

Grubbs, Lillie Martin. HISTORY OF WORTH COUNTY GEORGIA For the First Eighty Years 1854-1934. Macon, GA: J. W. Burke Co., 1934. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: Alexander, 417 (immigrated to Boston with William); Andrew Jackson, 418 (b. 29 Jan 1847, son of Green Haywood Alford, moved to Worth Co.); Benedictus, 417 (immigrated to Boston with William); Benjamin, 417 (son of William, b. 1650); Bennie Love, 419 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1910 to Malcolm Hugh Westberry); Beulah, 419 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Martha (Sumner) Alford, m. 1902 to W.R. Johnston); Columbus A., 419-420 (son of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1913 to Ann Douglas); Columbus Augustin, 418 (b. 6 Feb 1850, son of Green Haywood Alford, moved to Worth Co. in 1871), 418-420 (biography, m. first Martha Sumner and had two children, m. second Janie Johnston and had seven children, d. 21 Sept 1908), 421 (picture of "Hon. C.A. Alford"); Earl J., 419-420 (son of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1915 to Erin Shealy); Elizabeth Leland, 418 (b. 21 Sept 1848, daughter of Green Haywood Alford); Francis Adner, 418 (b. 18 March 1853, son of Green Haywood Alford); Frankie, 419 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1912 to Will H. Westberry); George Benton, 418 (b. 24 July 1845, son of Green Haywood Alford); Green, 418 (son of Lodwick and Mary (Hall) Alford, b. 1788 in Wake Co., NC); Green Floyd, 419 (son of Columbus Augustin and Martha (Sumner) Alford, m. 1903 to Emily Claude Gibson), 420, 422 (biography); Green Floyd, Jr., 422 (son of Green Floyd and Emily (Gibson) Alford, m. Mary Mays and had one child, Mary); Green Haywood, 418 (son of Green and Nancy Rose (Liles) Alford, b. 1820 in Wake Co., NC; m. Rebecca Jones 1844); Helen, 419-420 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1922 to Ivan H. Mann); James, 417 (son of Benjamin, b. 1691); James Gibson, 422 (son of Green Floyd and Emily (Gibson) Alford, m. Mary Bance Joiner and had one child, James Gibson, Jr.); James William Zion, 417 (son of James, b. 1730, probably in NC); Lodwick/Loderwick, 418 (son of James William Zion and Judy (Harper) Alford); Mattie Blanche, 419 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1911 to Edwin K. Gully); Ruth, 419-420 (daughter of Columbus Augustin and Janie (Johnston) Alford, m. 1924 to W.H. "Jack" Wimpy); Salina Blanche, 418 ( b. 28 Apr 1857, daughter of Green Haywood Alford--birthdates of children of Green Haywood Alford taken from his Bible, in Blanche's possession), 423-424 (biography, m. F. Keit Godwin 1880 and moved to Worth Co., had five children: Carlton, Vada, Rebecca, Columbus B., and Clair); William, 417 (b. in London 1608, immigrated to Boston and then to Worth Co.); William Leorus Haywood, 418 (b. 23 Oct 1863, son of Green Haywood Alford, moved to Worth Co.), 422-423 (biography, m. first Ellie Norris 1885 and had nine children: H.B., Ellie, Sadie, Maggie, Dewey, Myers, Jack, and Alton; m. second Lucy Mell Overby and had eight children: Haskel and Hoyl, twins, Beatrice, Leorus, Lodwick [AAFA President], Melvina, Mary, Marvin, and Louise; William L.H. d. 16 June 1931). NOTE: AAFA President Capt. Lodwick H. Alford, whose family is covered in this publication, warns that much of early Alford history in it is based on tradition and is not factual.

IDAHO

Statewide or Multiple Counties

White, Virgil D. INDEX OF U.S. MARSHALS 1789­1960. Waynesboro, TN: The National Historical Publishing Company, 1988. Title page, Introduction, and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: James H. ALVORD, 2 (Idaho territory, served 18 Jan 1866).

ILLINOIS

Statewide or Multiple Counties

BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF JOHNSON, MASSAC, POPE AND HARDIN COUNTIES, ILLINOIS: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens. Chicago, IL: Biographical Publishing Co., 1893; reprinted by Genealogical Society of Southern Illinois, 1975. Title page and all pages that contain Alfords (no variations): Andrew W., 141 (b. in MS, d. in KY before 1881, m. Lisa Gillespie, served in Civil War); Harmon, 141 (son of Andrew); Louisa, 141 (daughter of Andrew, m. W.M. Smith of Vienna Township).

INDIANA

Statewide or Multiple Counties

BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF CASS, MIAMI, HOWARD AND TIPTON COUNTIES, INDIANA, Vol. II. Chicago, IL: Lewis Publishing Company, 1898. Vol. I not available for examination. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Annettee, 1012 (sister of Corrington, lived in Charlotte, MI); Bessie, 1013 (daughter of Corrington and Ellen, d. by 1898); Cecelia, 1012 (sister of Corrington); Charlotte (Rowe), 1013 (first wife of Corrington, d. 1865); Cora Etta (daughter of Corrington and Ellen, living with parents in 1898); Corlotte, 1013 (daughter of Corrington and Charlotte, d. by 1898); Corrington L., 1010, 1012­1013 (biography--b. 1836 in Ashtabula, OH; lived in Erie Co., PA, Hillsdale, MI, and Logansport, Cass Co., IN; "M.D., Ph. D, and cigar manufacturer"); Elizabeth P. (Butler), 1010 (mother of Corrington from Utica, NY); Ellen A. (Harrison), 1013 (second wife of Corrington); Ida, 1013 (daughter of Corrington and Charlotte, m. George Rickets); Lelonia, 1013 (daughter of Corrington and Ellen, m. Clarence Weaver); Lovina (Porter), 1011 (mother of Loyal A.); Lovisa, 1012 (sister of Corrington); Loyal A., 1010 (biography--father of Corrington, b. Ferrisburg, Addison Co., VT in 1814; d. Logansport 1883; "minister of the gospel and an eminent physician"); Mindwell, 1012 (sister of Corrington); Oliver, 1011 (father of Loyal A., Baptist minister); Tillie, 1013 (daughter of Corrington and Ellen, living with parents in 1898).

Franklin, Charles M. INDEX TO INDIANA WILLS: Phase II 1850­1880. Indianapolis, IN: Heritage House, 1987. No Alfords or variations in Phase I. Title page and the only page that contains Alfords (no variations): John, 5 (1865 Boone Co.)

Heiss, Willard, editor. INDIANA SOURCE BOOK: Genealogical Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1961­1966, Volume I. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society, 1977. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Benjamin K., 124 (m. Charlotte Alford 1839 Scott Co.); Charlotte, 124 (m. Benjamin 1839 Scott Co.); Franklin, 21 (m. Mary Gilley 1836 Daviess Co.); George W., 21 (m. Nancy White 1839 Daviess Co.); William, 17 (m. Elizabeth Nolan 1824 Daviess Co.).

Heiss, Willard, editor. INDIANA SOURCE BOOK: Genealogical Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1967­1972, Volume. II. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society, 1981. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Elizabeth, 156 (m. William McDowall 1848 Elkhart Co.); Logan, 61 (m. Matilda Jones 1837 Hancock Co.); Elias ALFRED, 102 (age 15, on list of Children's Indentures, Tippecanoe Co.); George ALVORD, 192 (on list of students at Wolcottville Yound Ladies Seminary, 1852­53); Nathan ALVORD, 192 (on list of students at Wolcottville Yound Ladies Seminary, 1852­53); Rebecca A. ALVORD, 191 (on list of students at Wolcottville Yound Ladies Seminary, 1852­53).

Heiss, Willard, editor. INDIANA SOURCE BOOK: Genealogical Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1973­1979, Volume III. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society, 1982. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: James, 277 (road commissioner, Daviess Co.); John T., 99 (father of Lilian); Lilian, 99 (d. 1852, infant, listed in Indianapolis newspaper); Priscilla, 140 (m. Jessee Lett 1820 Pike Co.); Thomas, 136 (m. Priscilla Williams 1817 Pike Co.); John ALFONT, 261 (m. Nancy Mikesel 1843 St. Joseph Co.); Eunice ALFRED, 244 (m. William Coffin 1819 Orange Co.).

Heiss, Willard, editor. INDIANA SOURCE BOOK: Genealogical Material from The Hoosier Genealogist, 1979­1981, Volume IV. Indianapolis, IN: Indiana Historical Society, 1987. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Ashley O. ALFRED, 182 (on poll tax list Scott Co. 1839); Benjamin ALFRED, 183 (non-resident on poll tax list Scott Co. 1839).

Indiana DAR [Daughters of the American Revolution].INDIANA BIBLE AND FAMILY RECORDS Volumes 1-6. Springfield, MO: Ozarks Genealogical Society, 1986. Title page, Index and pages that list Alfords and variations: Maggie M., 135 (m. William J. Wood 29 Dec 1881; Martin Co.); Sarah Lathrop ALFRED, 36 (d. 17 Oct 1907 age 81; buried Pensacola, FL).

Daviess County--established from Knox, 1817

Hulen, Carol. DAVIESS COUNTY, INDIANA 1850 CENSUS AND MARRIAGES 1817­1849. Bicknell, IN: By the author, n.d. Census data in this book not included in this listing. Title page and all pages that lists Alfords (no variations): Emily, 212 (m. Joseph A. McCord 1849; Franklin, 212 (m. Mary Gilley 1863); George W., 212 (m. Nancy White 1839); Indiana, 212 (m. William Harmon 1841); Mrs. Nancy, 212 (m. Michael Truelove of Martin Co. 1847); Nancy, 212 (m. Gilbert White 1848); Wayne, 212 (m. Mary Perkins 1841); William, 213 (m. Elizabeth Nolan 1824; m. Eliza Harris 1841).

Elkhart County--established from Allen and Cass, 1830

HISTORY OF ELKHART COUNTY, INDIANA. Chicago, IL: Chas. C. Chapman & Co., 1881; reprint edition, Elkhart, IN: Elkhart County Historical Society, 1971. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Hiram, 666 (father of Melvin, b. VT); Melvin, 666 (short biography, b. OH 1841, m. 1866 to Loramie Beatty, served in Civil War); Susannah (Adams), 666 (mother of Melvin, from PA).



IOWA

Statewide or Multiple Counties

BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD AND PORTRAIT ALBUM OF WEBSTER AND HAMILTON COUNTIES, IOWA. N.p.: Lewis Publishing Company, 1888. AAFA has pp. 429­430 only, which include a biography of Henry D. ALVORD, who was b. 17 March 1823 in Geneseo, Livingston, Co., NY. Before moving to IA in 1852, the family lived in IN. The biography was reprinted in full in "Henry D. Alvord, 1823­1910," AAFA ACTION, Fall 1994, p. 14. ALVORD names included are: Catherine (Henry's sister--m. H.W. Wakeman of CO); Harriet (Henry's sister--m. John Merriman); Lura Smith (Henry's mother); Martha E. Rawson (Henry's wife); Melzer (Henry's father); and Henry's children: Lura E., Hartley D., Charles J., Henry M., Alice M., Hattie I., Jessie L., Mabel E., Leslie E.



KENTUCKY

Statewide or Multiple Counties

Clift, G. Glenn, comp. KENTUCKY MARRIAGES 1797­1865. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. This book contains marriages from Lexington newspapers only. Title page, Introduction, Index, and the only page that contains Alfords (no variations): George, 191 (of Lexington, m. Laura V. Chiles of Fayette Co., in Fayette Co., 18 Nov 1858--from the Lexington Observer and Reporter 20 Nov 1858).

Green, Karen Mauer. THE KENTUCKY GAZETTE, 1787­1800, Genealogical and Historical Abstracts. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1983. Title page, Preface, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Jacob, 246 (3 Oct 1799, letter at Lexington post office for "Jacob Alford in Garrard County"); John ALLFORD, 67 (29 Aug 1792, found mare in Lincoln Co.).

Green, Karen Mauer. THE KENTUCKY GAZETTE, 1801­1820, Genealogical and Historical Abstracts. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1985. Title page, Preface, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Fielding ALFRED, 131 (5 Sept 1809, wife Sarah ALFRED left him and he won't pay her bills).

Jillson, Willard Rouse. THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS, A Systematic Index to All of the Land Grants Recorded in the State land Office at Frankfort, Kentucky 1782­1924. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1971. In addition to the data below, this book also lists the original Book and Page of the grant and the Watercourse. Title page and page 294, the only page that lists Alfords (no variations):

Grantee Acres Survey Date County

Daniel 200 26 Feb 1854 Knox

James 5 29 Dec 1848 Owsley

James 10 23 Feb 1850 Owsley

James 25 4 Apr 1849 Owsley

Jas P. 100 23 March 1848 Warren

John 50 29 May 1858 Knox

John 125 9 March 1860 Knox

John 200 8 July 1851 Knox

John 200 15 May 1845 Knox

John F. 30.5 16 Apr 1858 Edmondson

John F. 30.5 20 July 1871 Edmondson

Morgan 28.5 5 Aug 1847 Garrard

P.H. 200 30 Jan 1874 Ohio

T.M. 16 15 Feb 1893 Lincoln

Wm 50 17 Aug 1847 Knox

Jillson, Willard Rouse. OLD KENTUCKY ENTRIES AND DEEDS; A Complete Index to All of the Earliest Land Entries, Military Warrants, Deeds and Wills of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1972. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations)--page is unnumbered, the first page under Section V, Military Warrants, 1782­1793: Jacob (100 acres, Warrant #2238, service 3 years soldier VA line, 12 Jan 1784); John (200 acres, Warrant #3447, service during war soldier VA line, 20 Dec 1784).

McAdams, Mrs. Harry Kennett. KENTUCKY PIONEER AND COURT RECORDS, Abstracts of Early Wills, Deeds and Marriages from Court Houses and Records of Old Bibles, Churches, Grave Yards, and Cemeteries. Lexington, KY: N. pub., 1929; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975. Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: James, 41 (grandson of Bishop Toney [handwritten note says "son of Ancil Alford & Ann Toney"], will written 22 June 1798, no probate date, Garrard Co.); Lucy, 102 (m. Gabriel Overstreet 30 Dec 1799 Garrard Co.); Nancy, 104 (mother of Patsy); Patsy, 104 (m. David Jenkins 1 Dec 1807 Garrard Co., with "consent of mother, Nancy Alford"); Granville ALFRED, 156 (m. Martha Ray 14 Oct 1830 Mercer Co.); Lewis ALFRED, 174 (baptized 31 Oct 1841 at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Fayette Co.).

Wilder, Minnie S. KENTUCKY SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969. Title page, Index, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Jesse, 194 (Private, service 27 Feb 1813 to 27 Aug 1813, Infantry of the KY Militia); Harrison, 150 (Private, service 25 Aug 1813 to 8 Nov 1813, KY Mounted Volunteer Militia); William, 194 (3d Corporal, service 27 Feb 1813 to 27 Aug 1813, Infantry of the KY Militia).

Barren County--established from Warren and Green, 1798

King, J. Estelle Stewart. ABSTRACT OF EARLY KENTUCKY WILLS AND INVENTORIES, Copied from Original and Recorded Wills and Inventories. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing company, 1969. Title page, Index, and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Hansil, 1 (inventory, 1807 [see also Schreiner-Yantis, The Personal Property Tax Lists for the Year 1787 for Mercer County, Virginia (now Kentucky) for Hansel in Mercer Co., VA]).

Garrard County--established from Mercer, Lincoln, and Madison, 1796

Clift, G. Glenn, comp. KENTUCKY OBITUARIES 1787­1854. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1977. This book contains obituaries from Lexington newspapers only. Title page, Introduction, Index, and the only page that contains Alfords (no variations): Mrs. America, 69 (consort of Nathaniel, of Garrard Co., d. Sept 1831--from The Reporter, 14 Sept 1831); Nathaniel, 69 (consort of Mrs. America--from The Reporter, 14 Sept 1831).

Lincoln County--established from Kentucky Co., VA, 1780

Cook, Bettie Anne Cummings. GENEALOGY NEWSPAPER COLUMNS OF ROBERT E. TURMAN. Evansville, IN: Tri-State Genealogical Society, 1981; second printing, 1987. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): Charles, 336 (attended sale of "chattels" 1817 Lincoln Co., KY).

Sutherland, James F. EARLY KENTUCKY HOUSEHOLDERS 1787­1811. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1986. Title page, Introduction, and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: John, 2 (1788­90, 1793­94); Charles ALFERD, 2 (1809, 1811); John ALFERD, 2 (1811); John ALFRED, 2 (1791-92).

Sutherland, James F. EARLY KENTUCKY LANDHOLDERS 1787­1811. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1986. Title page, Introduction, and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: John, 2 (1788­90, 1793­94 listed with 100 acres in Lincoln Co.); Charles ALFERD, 2 (1809, 1811 listed with 250 acres in Lincoln Co., prior assignee C. Burton); John ALFERD, 2 (1811 listed with 250 acres in Lincoln Co., prior assignee C. Burton); John ALFRED, 2 (1791-92, listed with 100 acres).

Mercer County--established from Lincoln, 1785

Conover, Rebecca Wilson and Alma Ray Sanders Ison, comps. KENTUCKY VITAL STATISTICS: MERCER COUNTY, KENTUCKY: Births, Deaths, Marriages 1852-1859. N.p.: By the authors, 1971; reprint edition, Harrodsburg, KY: Mercer County Public Library, 1983. Title, Index and all pages that list Alfords and variations: Sarah E., 166 (wife of Gabe Jenkins; mother of Mary L. Jenkins b. 1856); Mary A. ALFRED, 204 (wife of J.A. Robertson; mother of Merit D. Robertson b. 1854); Mary A. ALFRED, 203 (wife of John Robertson; mother of Manda Robertson b. 1857); Richard ALFRED, 108 (b. 1852 Lawrenceburg; son of J.R. and Amanda J. Cox Alfred); Sarah E. ALFRED, 166 (wife of Gabriel R. Jenkins; mother of Lillard C. Jenkins b. 1855); Sarah ALFRED, 135 (wife of William Craig; mother of John Craig b 1858 in Washington Co.).

McGhee, Lucy Kate. VIRGINIA PENSION ABSTRACTS OF THE REVOLUTION, 1812 AND INDIAN WARS, VOLUME 8. See entry under VIRGINIA, Statewide or Multiple Counties.

Trigg County--established from Christian, Caldwell, 1820

Jackson, Ronald V., Gary R. Teeples, and David Schaefermeyer, eds. INDEX TO KENTUCKY WILLS TO 1851, THE TESTATORS. Bountiful, UT: Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc., N.d. Title page and the following page that lists Alfords: Nancy, 1 (Trigg Co., 1847).



LOUISIANA

Statewide or Multiple Counties

Bergeron, Arthur W., Jr. GUIDE TO LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE MILITARY UNITS 1861­1865. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1989. Title page, Contents, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): A.M., 49 (6th Cavalry Regiment Company F [missing page with history of regiment's actions]), 66 (Harrison's Battalion Company F, with brief history of battalion's actions).

Booth, Andrew B., comp. RECORDS OF LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE COMMANDS, Volumes I & II A­G. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1984. This book contains brief summaries of the service records of Louisiana soldiers, including, if available from the records, their ranks and units; enlistment place and date; rolls on which they appear; discharge, parole, hospitalization, and death information; and any other data that could be obtained.Title Page and all pages that list Alfords or variations:

Page 41: A.

Page 42: A.M. Jr., Albert, C.L., C. Bolin, G.B., G.W., George R., Hartwell H., J.C., J.F., J.G., J.M., J.N., J.S., J.W., James (3), John (2), John F., Lemuel, M.T., Marmaduke D., N.C., N.E., R., S.L., S.S., Sebastian, T.J., Thomas, Thos. R., W.B., W.H., W.J., William, William B., _____ ALFRED, A.E. ALFRED, George ALFRED

Page 43: William ALFRED

Page 50: W.H. ALLFORD

Booth, Andrew B., comp. RECORDS OF LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE COMMANDS, Volumes III & IV H­N. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1984. See notes under Volumes I­II.Title Page and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: John H. HALFORD, 156.

Booth, Andrew B., comp. RECORDS OF LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE COMMANDS, Volumes V & VI O­Z. Spartanburg, SC: The Reprint Company, 1984. See notes under Volumes I­II.Title Page and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: N.B. OLFORD, 25.

Mayers, Brenda Lagroue and Gloria Lambert Kerns. DEATH NOTICES FROM LOUISIANA NEWSPAPERS, Vol. I,1811­1919. Baker, LA: Folk Finders, Inc., 1984. This book includes newspapers from the parishes of Ascension, East Feliciana, Livingston, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and West Feliciana, listing the newspaper, page #, date of publication, and current location of the paper in which the obituary was published. Title page and the only page that list Alfords (no variations)--Introduction explaining codes is with Vol. II: Daniel, 1 (d. 1877); M.T., 1 (d. 1906); Robert, 1 (d. 1822).

Mayers, Brenda Lagroue and Gloria Lambert Kerns. DEATH NOTICES FROM LOUISIANA NEWSPAPERS, Vol. II,1822­1914. Baker, LA: Folk Finders, Inc., 1985. This book includes newspapers from the parishes of Ascension, East Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee, listing the newspaper, page #, date of publication, and current location of the paper in which the obituary was published. Title page, Introduction explaining codes, and the only page that list Alfords or variations: Abraham/Abram, 2 (d. 1858); Alice ALFRED, 2 (d. 1883); John S. ALFRED, 2 (d. 1905); Julius ALFRED, 2 (d. 1827).

Mayers, Brenda Lagroue and Gloria Lambert Kerns. DEATH NOTICES FROM LOUISIANA NEWSPAPERS, Vol. III,1833­1917. Baker, LA: Folk Finders, Inc., 1984. This book includes newspapers from the parishes of Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Iberville, and Washington, listing the newspaper, page #, date of publication, and current location of the paper in which the obituary was published. Vols. IV and V had no Alfords or variations listed. Title page and the only page that list Alfords (no variations)--Introduction explaining codes is with Vol. II: J.G., 1 (d. 1899); Lula, 1 (d. 1906).

MARYLAND

Statewide or Multiple Counties

Barnes, Robert, comp. MARYLAND MARRIAGES, 1634­1777. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978 (first printing, 1975). Contains a compilation of all marriages recorded in church records and other documents on deposit at Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore or the Hall of Records in Annapolis. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Edward, 3 (m. Mary Dawson, 23 Apr 1715, Talbot Co.); Elizabeth, 79 (m. Edward Hardikin, 8 June 1718, Talbot Co.); George, 3 (m. Elizabeth Wilson, 3 May 1725, Kent Co.); Maccabees, 3 (m. Rachael Bozman, 6 Aug 1774, Caroline Co.); Mosess, 3 (m. Mary Staple, 25 May 1704, Kent Co.); Ruth, 9 (m. Francess Barney, 3 Aug 1714, Kent Co.); Rachel OLFORD, 86 (m. Thomas Hinesly, 16 Nov 1743, Queen Anne's Co.).

Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus. MARYLAND RECORDS: COLONIAL, REVOLUTIONARY, COUNTY AND CHURCH, FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. 2 vols. Baltimore, MD: N. pub., 1915 (Vol. I) and Lancaster, PA: N. pub., 1928 (Vol. II); reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1975. Transcription, typed by Pamela Thompson, of the only Alford variation: John ALFORT, 499 (m. Margaret Ashman, 19 Aug 1780, Frederick).

Maryland Historical Society. MUSTER ROLLS AND OTHER RECORDS OF SERVICE OF MARYLAND TROOPS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775­1783. Originally published as Vol. XVIII of the Archives of Maryland, Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1900; reprint edition, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1972. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): John, 474 (Frederick Detachment, Maryland Line); Thos., 424 (enlisted in Maryland Line, 1782); William, 273 (5th Maryland Regiment, enlisted 31 Dec 1776, deserted).

Meyer, Mary Keyson. DIVORCES AND NAMES CHANGED IN MARYLAND BY ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE 1734­1854. N. p.: N. pub., 1970. Transcription, typed by Pamela Thompson, of all Alford entries (no variations): James, 9 (of Baltimore, divorced Jane Alford, 1836).

Newman, Harry Wright. MARYLAND REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1980. Transcription, typed by Pamela Thompson, of the only Alford variation: Thomas ALFRED, 85 (listed uner Maryland soldiers in pension applicatons).

Peden, Henry C., Jr. MARYLAND DEPONENTS 1634-1799. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1991. Title page, Introduction and alphabetical entry page that list Alfords (no variations): Moses, 2 (of Talbot County, aged 41 in 1773).

Peden, Henry C., Jr. MORE MARYLAND DEPONENTS 1716-1799. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1992. Title page, Introduction and alphabetical entry pages that list Alfords and variations: Richard, 2 (age 70 in 1793; age 69 in 1791; Dorchester Co.); John ALLFORD, 2 (no age, gave evidence in 1721; Dorchester Co.); Joseph ALLFORD, 2 (no age, gave evidence in 1721; Dorchester Co.); Maccabees (Maccabus) ALLFORD, 2 (age 53 in 1786, states he is brother of Edward Allford; Caroline Co.); Matt ALLFORD, 2 (no age, gave evidence in 1717; Dorchester Co.).

Wright, F. Edward. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE VITAL RECORDS. 5 vols. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line Publications, 1982. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations)--no listings in Vols. II­V, 1726­1825:

Vol. I, 1648­1725:

Edward, 67 (m. Mary Dawson, both of Dorch Co., 23 Apr 1716, listed under St. Peter's Parish, Talbot Co.); George, 13 (m. Elizabeth Wilson, 3 May 1725, St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co.); Moses, 13 (m. Mary Staple, 25 May 1704, St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co.), 13 (buried 29 Jan 1708, St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co.); Ruth, 15 (m. Francess Barney, 3 Aug 1714, St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co.).

Baltimore County--original county, established 1659

Baltimore City--established from Baltimore County, 1729

Barnes, Robert. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS FROM BALTIMORE NEWSPAPERS, 1796­1816. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords (no variations): John, 4 (m. Margaret Austen, both of Baltimore, 19 Apr 1812).

Hollowak, Thomas L., comp. INDEX TO MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN THE (BALTIMORE) SUN, 1837­1850. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978. Title page and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Elizabeth A., 154 (m. 3 Oct 1844 to Charles Dickson); James, 8 (d. 12 Feb. 1839); James E., 8 (m. 6 Oct 1847 to Mary J. Edmundson); Margaret, 8 (d. 5 March 1845), 637 (m. 14 June 1840 to Charles Weltz); Elenora M. ALFRED, 664 (m. 29 Apr 1845 to Thomas H. Wood); Uriah ALFRED, 8 (d. 6 Dec 1844).

Frederick County--established from Prince Georges, 1748

Weiser, Frederick Sheely, trans. and ed. RECORDS OF MARRIAGES AND BURIALS IN THE MONOCACY CHURCH IN FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND AND IN THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CONGREGATION IN THE CITY OF FREDERICK, MARYLAND 1743­1811. Washington, DC: The National Gelealogical Society, 1972. Title page and the only page that lists Alfords or variations: John ALFORT, 27 (m. Margreth Hirschmann, 20 Aug 1780, in Lutheran Church).



MASSACHUSETTS

Statewide or Multiple Counties

ENDOWMENT FUNDS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Printing Office, 194_ [last digit missing on copy]. We have pages 30-32, which describe the "Alford Professorship of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity," established in 1765 and listed at $35,501.81 at the time of publication. This professorship in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences was apparently established by the will of "John Alford, Esq. of Charlestown," MA. In a letter to Mrs. Barney Alford of Lake Wales, FL, dated April 14, 1987, the Curatorial Assistant at the Harvard University Archives stated that the professorship is still in existence.

Sherman, Robert M. MAYFLOWER FAMILIES THROUGH FIVE GENERATIONS, Vol. II. N.p.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1978. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Elizabeth, 105 (m. Jonathan Sewall 1718 Boston); Sarah, 41 (m. Col. Eleazer Tyng before 1720).

Berkshire County--established from Hampshire, 1760

VITAL RECORDS OF BECKET, MASSACHUSETTS, TO THE YEAR 1850. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903. Title page and pages that list Alfords or variations:

MARRIAGES, p. 39

Elijah and Olive Higley 11 Oct 1779

Elijah Jr. and Betsy Little (rec. between 31 March and 20 Aug 1806)

Hannah, wid., and James Gaines, int. 7 May 1775

Olive and Amos Perkins, int. 6 Feb 1805

Eunice ALLFORD of Simsbory and Jonas Childs, int. 1 Nov 1765:

BIRTHS, p. 9

Anna, b. 25 Nov 1791, daughter of Elijah and Olive

Asahel, b. 27 Jan 1787, son of Asahel and Lydia

Brewster, b. 14 Jan 1789, son of Asahel and Lydia

Chloe, b. 17 Feb 1793, daughter of Asahel and Lydia

Elijah, b. 12 Aug 1780, son of Elijah and Olive

Levi and Oliver (twins), b. 14 Apr 1789, sons of Elijah and Olive

Lydia, b. 28 Feb 1783, daughter of Asahel and Lydia

Malinda, b. 12 Feb 1791, daughter of Asahel and Lydia

Olive, b. 12 Oct 1786, daughter of Elijah and Olive

Polly, b. 6 March 1785, daughter of Asahel and Lydia

Ruth, b. 20 March 1784, daughter of Elijah and Olive

Sarah, b. 3 June 1795, daughter of Elijah and Olive

Zerviah, b. 10 Dec 1797, daughter of Asahel and Lydia

Abner ALLFORD, b. 29 June 1767, son of Elijah and Hannah

Amasa ALLFORD, b. 17 Sept 1762, son of Elijah and Hannah

Amasa ALLFORD, b. 11 Sept 1764, son of Elijah and Hannah

Asahal ALLFORD, b. 22 Nov 1760, son of Elijah and Hannah

Elijah ALLFORD, b. 13 Apr 1757, son of Elijah and Hannah

Hannah ALLFORD, b. 14 May 1771, daughter of Elijah dec'd and Hannah:

DEATHS, p. 91

Amasa ALLFORD d. 25 Jan 1764, son of Elijah and Hannah

Elijah ALLFORD, d. 16 Jan 1771.



MISSISSIPPI

Statewide or Multiple Counties

Mississippi Genealogical Society. MISSISSIPPI BIBLE AND CEMETERY RECORDS, Vol. 22. Jackson, MS: By the authors, 1990. Title page and the following pages that list Alfords: Carlene V., 93 (double tombstone with Glenn W. in [Copiah] County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, 1932­); Francis Marian, 1 (b. 1856, d. 1909); Frank Newton, 1 (b. 1892, d. 1922); Glenn W., 93 (buried in [Copiah] County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, 1914­1989); J.F., Dr., 1 (m. Fannie M. Sanders 1878); John Franklin Jr., 1 (b. 1884, d. 1934); John Franklin, 1 (b. 1843, d. 1892); John Franklin, Dr. & Mrs., 1 (original owners of The Alford Bible); Julius M., 1 (of McComb, MS, copied records from The Alford Bible in 1989 [AAFA Treasurer]); Marian Earl, 1 (b. 1887, d. 1964);Mary Ida, 1 (b. 1882, d. 1971, m. _____ Miller); Nathan B., 93 (buried with Susie M. in [Copiah] County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, 1886­1971); Susie M., 93 (buried with Nathan B. in [Copiah] County Line Baptist Church Cemetery, 1892­1976); Thomas Marvin, 1 (b. 1879, d. 1884); Warren Grady, 1 (b. 1889).

Wiltshire, Betty Couch, comp. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS FROM MISSISSIPPI NEWSPAPERS, VOLUME 1: 1837­1863. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1987. This book covers the northern half of Mississippi only. Title page and all pages that list Alfords (no variations):

Birtus, 47 (from The Columbus Democrat of Columbus, MS, 23 Aug 1851: m. 4 Aug 1851 in Lowndes Co. to Martha Jones); Holcott, Dr., 23 (fromThe American Citizen of Canton, MS, 3 Apr 1858: d. 28 March 1858, b. in GA); Martha Ann, 115 (from Kosciusko Chronicle of Kosciusko, MS, 14 March 1846: m. Robert B.D. Langston in Lauderdale Co.).

Wiltshire, Betty Couch, comp. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS FROM MISSISSIPPI NEWSPAPERS, VOLUME 4: 1850­1861. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1990. This book covers the southern half of Mississippi only, continuing Volumes 2 and 3; Volume 2 contains no Alfords or variations and Volume 3 was not available for inspection. Title page, Table of Contents, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): Cora, 192 (from Semi-Weekly Mississippian of Jackson, MS, 14 Sept 1860: of Hinds Co., m. in Jackson 12 Sept 1860 to Dr. James Haley of Madison Co.); Mary Jane, 262 (from Weekly Vicksburg Whig of Vicksburg, MS, 26 Oct 1859: of Hinds Co., m. 12 Oct 1859 to E.A. Monroe of Crystal Springs, Copiah Co.).

Wiltshire, Betty Couch, comp. MISSISSIPPI INDEX OF WILLS 1800­1900. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1989. This book lists the county, book and page number, and year of the will. Title page and pp. 2­3, which list the following Alfords and variations:

Cade Tallahatchie 1842

Charles Lowndes 1888

Cincinnatus Rankin 1885

Jackson Yazoo 1839

James Tallahatchie 1852

Mahala Tallahatchie 1855

Nancy S. Tallahatchie 1885

William P. Panola 1852

William ALFRED Sunflower 1889

Carroll County--established from the Choctaw Cession, 1833

Wiltshire, Betty Couch. CARROLL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI PIONEERS with Abstracts of Wills, 1834­1875 & Divorces, 1857­1875. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1990. Title page, Table of Contents, Introduction, Map, and all pages that list Alfords (no variations): James H., 7 (listed in original land plat book); John, 70 (appraiser of estate of Pleasant Earley, 1838).

Lauderdale County--Choctaw Cession, 1833

BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MISSISSIPPI, Vol. I. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1891. Title page and page 300, which lists the following Alfords: Alatha (daughter of W.F. and Mary); Alice (daughter of W.F. and Sarah, wife of Z.Y. Craver); Anna (daughter of W.F. and Sarah, wife of J.S. Ross); Eliza (daughter of W.F. and Sarah, wife of Charles Early); Ellen (daughter of W.F. and Mary); Frances (daughter of W.F. and Mary); Joseph (son of W.F. and Sarah); Julius (b. Franklin Co., NC, m. Sarah Sanderford there; moved to Greene Co., AL, and Lauderdale Co., MS, in 1836; killed by falling tree 1860); Lulu (daughter of W.F. and Sarah, wife of Romeo Glasscock); Virginia (daughter of W.F. and Mary); W.F. (biography: b. Greene Co., AL 1827, son of Julius and Sarah Alford; m. 1856 Sarah C. Crawford of Marengo Co., AL, who d. 1870. He m. 1872 Mary Parke in Lauderdale Co.--all children b. in Lauderdale Co.); William A. (son of W.F. and Sarah).

Madison County--established from Yazoo, 1828

Mead, Carol Lynn. THE LAND BETWEEN TWO RIVERS: MADISON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Canton, MS: Friends of the Madison County--Canton Public Library, 1987. Title page and pages 273­274, which include brief biographies of brothers Halcut and Julius C. Alford. The biographies were reprinted in full in "Brothers Halcut and Julius C. Alford," AAFA ACTION, Fall 1994, p. 55. See also "Halcut Alford, 1789­1858," AAFA ACTION June 1991, p. 28. Alfords included are: Halcut (b. Greene Co., GA 1789, son of Julius and Rebecca Alford, m. Harriett C. _____; moved to Wilkinson Co., MS, after 1820 and Madison Co. after 1830. He was a doctor in Canton, MS, d. 1858 buried in Sharon Cemetery); children of Halcut in birth order: Richard E. (b. Greene Co., GA, 1818; m. Jane Cooper 1844 and Frances Elizabeth Lee 1846); Sudie (b. Greene Co., GA, 1820); John Warren (b. 1824 in MS); Rebecca (b. Jackson, MS, 1825; m. Lucius Nash Halbert 1848); Francis A.S. (b. 1829; m. Amarintha Williams 1855); Susan G. (b. 1830; m. Wilkins B. Henry 1850;); Owen (b. 1833; d. unmarried 1885); Virgil A.S. (b. 1834; d. 1837); Cora Lynn (b. 1841; m. James H Haley 1860); Caroline (b. 1842); Julius C. (b. Greene Co., GA, 1796; m. Mary Floyd 1818, moved to Madison Co., MS, in 1835; d. 1847); children of Julius in birth order: Leonidas F. (b. 1820 in Greene Co., GA; m. Catherine A. Ford 1857); Susan A. (b. 1822 in GA; m. William E. Green 1858); Eugenius Marcellius (b. 1826; m. Emily A. Prichard 1853 and Laura L. Haley 1859 and Emma Moore 1871); Cincinatus (b. 1828 in GA; m. Ann Jane Moore 1853 and L.C. Moore 1871); Stuart/Stewart Floyd (b. 1835 in GA; m. Alice Lawson 1866 and Aurora D. Hoy/Hay 1871); Eudoxus/Exdoxus L. (b. 1840 in Madison Co., MS); Milton T.L. (b. 1842 in Madison Co., MS).

Pike County--established from Marion, 1815

Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr. RESOURCE RECORDS OF PIKE/WALTHALL COUNTIES, MISSISSIPPI, 1798­1910; Containing a Complete Reprint of Pike County, Mississippi 1798­1876, Pioneer Families and Confederate Soldiers Reconstruction and Redemption by Luke Ward Conerly; and Miscellaneous Legal and Family Records Pertaining to the Areas of Pike and Walthall Counties, Mississippi by E. Russ Williams, Jr. Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1978. Walthall County was formed from Pike and Marion Counties in 1910. Title page, Table of Contents, partial Index, and all pages that list Alfords or variations: Andrew, , 97 Pt. 2 (son of Jeptha J.); Anne, Mrs., 83 Pt. 2 (d. 1900, mother of 11 children); B.S., 115 Pt. 2 (m. Ann K. Norman); Calpernia, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of William and Eveline, b. 1843); Celia A. (Lewis), Mrs., 83 Pt. 2 (obit: b. 1822, d. 1900, daughter of Quinea and Martha Lewis, m. 1840 Warren Jackson Alford, had 11 children, was Methodist); Clarasy, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of William and Eveline, b. 1836); Clothide, 165 Pt. 2 (daughter of Jess and Philone, b. 1875, d. 1963, m. George Murray Tate); Cynthia, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1859); Cynthia Ann, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Edwin and Martha, b. 1820, m. Jesse Ball); Dicey, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 1835, m. 1862 John Varner); Edwin, 36 Pt. 1 (b. NC 1792, m. Martha Smith 1818, lived on the Bogue Chitto River, had 11 children), 4 Pt. 2 (1812 pension abstract from service in LA Infantry), 14 Pt. 2 (1820 census abstract), 19 Pt. 2 (on 1825 tax list), 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list), 95­96 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Elizabeth, d. 1878), 97 Pt. 2 (served as private at Battle of New Orleans, said he was from GA), 118 Pt. 2 (m. Martha Smith, daughter of Jeremiah Smith and JoAnna Dillon); Elizabeth, 93 Pt. 2 (probably daughter of John Sr., m. 1698 Jacob Winfrey, mother of Jane, Jacob, Elinor, Elizabeth, Henry; daughter of Lodowick and Elizabeth, d. 1735 New Kent Co., VA; daughter of Lodowick and Susannah, b. 1736 New Kent Co., VA); Elizabeth Bryant, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Needham and Martha, b. 1823, m. 1849 to George W. Morris); Emma B., 78 Pt. 2 (m. Q.C. Lewis 1892); Esther, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1838, m. _____ Stringfield); Frances "Franky", 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 181840, m. 1857 Claiborne P. Waldrop); Frederick Ellis, 136 Pt. 2 (m. 1911 to Tabitha Arvazine Warner); Goodrich, 93 Pt. 2 (son of John Sr., m. Grace _____, father of Unity, Lucy, Susanna); Grace, 93 Pt. 2 (m. 1726/7 Michael Harfield in St. Peter's Parish, VA); Henderson, 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1828); Hosea, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret); Hugh, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1857, d. 1923, m. Rose Holliday); Ira, 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list);Ira Payne, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1822, m. Betsey Hope); Isaac, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1849); J.B., Mrs., 62 Pt. 2 (listed in Minutes of the Bogue Chitto Baptist Assoc., 1906); Jackson, 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1845); Jacob, 74 Pt. 2 (father of Seaborn), 92 Pt. 2 (descended from John Alford Sr., father of twins John Seborn and Seborn John Alford), 93 Pt. 2 (son of Lodowick and Susannah, b. 1738 New Kent Co., VA); 93­94 Pt. 2 (received grants 1764 in Robeson Co., NC, probably son of Lodowick, m. Mary Pace, left will in Robeson Co. 1794 naming children Warren, Charity, Sion, Elias, James, Lodowick, Wiley), 94­95 Pt. 2 (discussion of possible parentage and origin of Jacob who went to LA); 95 Pt. 2 (in Washington Parish, LA, 1807, probably coming from GA via Cumberland Co., NC; in St. Tammany Parish 1812, when he had 9 children; d. before 1830, m. (1) Elizabeth Bryant, m. (2) Frankie Seaborn), 95­96 Pt. 2 (father of Needham, Sarah, Edwin, Lucy, Julius, William, Seborn/Seaborn John, John Seborn/Seaborn, Joseph, Martha, probably Nancy and Jacob, possibly Warren and Moses); Jacob L., 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1824, m. 1855 Sarah Smith); James, 93 Pt. 2 (son of John Sr., father of James, Warren, Julius; son of James, b. 1713 New Kent Co., VA); Jane, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Edwin and Martha, b. 1825, m. Tyra Tynes); Jeptha J., 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1830 m. (1) Fanny Roberts, m. (2) Corinne Edwards); Jeptha Martin, 136 Pt. 2 (b. 1862, d. 1948, m. Laura Jane Warenr 1897); Jess, 165 Pt. 2 (father of Clothide, m. Philone Carson); Jesse, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1855; son of William and Eveline, b. 1839); Jesse Powell, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, m. (1) 1849 Harriett Crawford, m. (2) 1886 Cornelia Crawford, d. 1890); John G., 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1851, m. Maranda Hobs); John Seborn/Seaborn, 92 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob Alford, b. 1807, d. 1891 in Washington Parish, LA, m. Martha [sic] "Peggy" Brumfield), 96 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Frankie, twin of Seaborn John, m. Margaret Brumfield, "supposedly" had 18 children), 139 Pt. 2 (m. Margaret Brumfield, daughter of Willis Brumfield and Virginia Holmes); John Sr., 92­93 Pt. 2 (d. New Kent Co., VA, 1709/10, possibly m. Frances _____, father of James, Lodowick, Goodrich, John, Elizabeth, Mary); John, 83 Pt. 1 (m. Sarah Tyler), 93 Pt. 2 (son of John Sr., father of Elizabeth, Frances, Isaac, d. 1726); John Waddell, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1842, m. 1886 to Ona V. Arnett); John Wesley, 70 Pt. 2 (son of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1836, d. 1879 in TX), 98 Pt. 2 (son of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1836, d. 1879 in TX); Joseph C., 96 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Frankie, b. 1816, lived in Sabine Parish, LA); Joseph Seaborn, 98 Pt. 2 (son of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 1845, m. 1872 Mrs. Nancy Dugan Arnette); Julia Ann, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Edwin and Martha, b. 1832, m. John Ratliff McElveen, d. young leaving one daughter); Julius, 93 Pt. 2 (son of James, b. 1717 New Kent Co., VA), 94 Pt. 2 (probably son of Lodowick, b. circa 1725 but not recorded in St. Peter's Register, bought land from Lodowick in 1754 for £20 in Granville Co., NC, left will in Bute Co. in 1760's--date obscured--naming wife Lucy and children John, Isaac, Goodrich, Jacob, Job, Patty, Sarah); Julius C., 96­97 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Frankie, b. circa 1798, d. circa 1880 in Sabine Parish, LA, m. circa 1828 Elizabeth Waddell); Julius Harmon, 96 Pt. 2 (b. circa 1819, lived in St. Helena/Tangipahoa Parish); Julius Newton, 165 Pt. 2 (b. 1838, d. 1916, m. Mary Ann Margaret "Mallie" Brumfield); Lacey, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Edwin and Martha, b. 1828, m. James Michael Ball); Lacy, 144 Pt. 2 (daughter of _____ Alford and _____ Lewis, m. Elijah Kemp); Laure, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 1831, m. 1852 Claiborn Waldrop); Laveta, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1854); Leander, 98 Pt. 2 (son of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1833); Lena, 78 Pt. 2 (m. W.C. Magee 1892); Leslie, 111 Pt. 2 (m. Fannie Ball); Lodowick, 93 Pt. 2 (son of John Sr., m. (1) Elizabeth _____, m. (2) Susannah _____, father of William, Elizabeth, Jacob, purchased 100 acres in Edgecombe Precinct, NC 1740, m. (3) Sarah _____); Lucy, 93 Pt. 2 (daughter of Goodrich, b. 1736/7 New Kent Co., VA), 96­7 Pt. 2 (daughter of Jacob and Frankie, b. circa 1796/7, d. 1841 in Sabine Parish, LA, m. William Maines, mother of Jacob, John, RIchard, Elbert, Luraney, Williamson O., Leurany, William Seaburn, Noah, and 3 daughters), 145 Pt. 2 (m. Owen Sylvester Kemp); Luther, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret), 141 Pt. 2 (m. Sarah L.O. Brumfield); Marshal Thomas, 92 Pt. 2 (son of John Seborn Alford, b. 1839, c. 1904, m. Charity Ann Self); Martha, 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1845), 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 1837, m. Napoleon Waldrop), 96 & 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Jacob and Frankie, b. circa 1819, m. William Stovall, mother of Mary, Nancy, Emeline, Frances, William, Myra, Warren); Martha A., 75 Pt. 2 (daughter of Seaborn, m. Jeremiah Rollins 1853); Martha E., 165 Pt. 2 (m. Jesse Brumfield); Martha Elizabeth, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Edwin and Martha, b. 1848, m. J. Alex Brumfield); Martha R., 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1835); Mary, 93 Pt. 2 (daughter of John Sr., m. 1711 Robert Wood; daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1852); Mary S. (Kirk), Mrs., 76 Pt. 2 (obit: b. TN 1836, d. 1887, m. (1) Daniel M. Wadsworth 1860, m. (2) Seaborn J. Alford 1864); May L. (Stafford), Mrs., 86 Pt. 2 (obit: b. 1850, d. 1902, daughter of Abram and Frances Stafford, m. N.E. Alford 1869, mother of 12 children); Milton J., 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1842); N.E., 83 Pt. 2 (son of Anne, Methodist preacher), 86 Pt. 2 (m. May L. Stafford 1869); Nancy, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. circa 1833, m. 1851 Joseph E. Varner); Needham, 95 & 97 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Elizabeth, b. 1789, d. 1879 in TX, m. Martha Waddell 1815 Franklin Co., MS); Needham Bryant, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1826, m. Ruthis _____); Needham W., 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1848); Newton, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1838, m. Mary Brumfield); Noel Waddill, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1838, d. 1915 TX, m. (1) Elizabeth Smith, m. (2) Mrs. Ann Langston); Ollie W., 63 Pt. 2 (listed in Minutes of the Bogue Chitto Baptist Assoc., 1909); Oscar, 62 Pt. 2 (listed in Minutes of the Bogue Chitto Baptist Assoc., 1907); Otis, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret), 142 Pt. 2 (m. Georgia Pigott); Pearl, 92 Pt. 2 (daughter of Marshal Thomas Alford, accepted in Colonial Dames of XVII Century 1955); Ramond, 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1833); Rebecca, 96 Pt. 2 (ward of family who lived in Lawrence Co., MS, m. Raleigh Hazard in St. Helena Parish, LA 1826, probably a sister of Julius Harmon, d. before 1838); Richard, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha); Samantha, 97 Pt. 2 (daughter of Needham and Martha, b. 1818); Sarah "Sally", 95 Pt. 2 (probable daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth, b. circa 1791, d. 186_ in St. Tammany Parish, LA, m. circa 1820 to Rubin Pierce); 97 Pt. 2 (mother of John Quincey Adams Pierce, James Pierce, Abigail Pierce, Harriet Pierce), 150 Pt. 2 (m. Reuben Pierce, son of John and Abigail); Sarah E., 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of John S. and Margaret, b. 1842); Seaborn Lochran/Lockran, 98 & 123 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1844, d. 1919, m. Laura Malissa Angeline Ellzey); Seaborn S. "Sebe", 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1834, m. Anice Ball); Seaborn/Seborn John, 41 Pt. 1 & 127 Pt. 2 (m. Mary Catherine Felder, daughter of John Felder and Elizabeth Sandell), 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list), 74 Pt. 2 (obit #1: b. 1807, d. 1884, m. (2) Mary S. Wadsworth 1864; obit #2: buried at Old Topisaw Graveyard, was Methodist, licensed to preach in 1866), 92 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob), 96 & 98 Pt. 2 (twin of John Seaborn, son of Jacob and Frankie, d. 1884 in Pike Co., MS, had 11 children, 6 with his second wife who are unidentified);Sebastian, 98 Pt. 2 (son of William and Eveline, b. 1830); Simon B., 98 Pt. 2 (son of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1846Sophia E., 98 Pt. 2 (daughter of Seaborn J. and Mary C., b. 1842); Sophia Elizabeth, 65 Pt. 2 (daughter of Seaborn and Mary, b. 1842, m. J. Williams 1858, d. 1860); Susanna, 93 Pt. 2 (daughter of Goodrich, b. 1739 New Kent Co., VA); Thomas M., 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1838); Thomas Sebourn, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1821, m. Bersheba C. Moorehead 1854 in Sabine Parish, LA); Unity, 93 Pt. 2 (daughter of Goodrich, b. 1724 New Kent Co., VA); Warren, 93 Pt. 2 (son of James, baptized 1715 New Kent Co., VA), 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1819, m. Celia Ann Lewis); Warren Jackson, 83 Pt. 2 (m. Celia Lewis 1840); William, 92­93 Pt. 2 (probably father of John Alford Sr., on jury in VA 1670, murdered in VA 1674; son of Lodowick and Elizabeth, b. 1734 New Kent Co., VA), 96 & 98 Pt. 2 (son of Jacob and Frankie, b. 1800, m. Eveline Ginn); William C., 123 Pt. 1 (operated a wagon shop in Holmesville; member of Masons 1856), 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list); William Harmon, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Edwin and Martha, b. 1823, moved to TX); William Riley, 98 Pt. 2 (son of Julius C. and Elizabeth, b. 1842, d. 1917, m. (1) 1867 Isabella E. Presley, m. (2) Mrs. Ann Dugan Gandy); William Theodore, 97 Pt. 2 (son of Needham and Martha, b. 1832, d. 1905, m. 1857 Margaret Maximillion); Willie, 141 Pt. 2 (m. Linnie Brumfield); Willie J., 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret); Willis, 98 Pt. 2 (son of John S. and Margaret, b. 1847, d. 1891, m. Claretta B. _____); Wm., 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list); Warren AFORD, 31 Pt. 2 (on 1843 tax list); Edwin ALFRED, 25 Pt. 2 (on 1835 tax list); Seabourn ALFRED, 25 Pt. 2 (on 1835 tax list); William ALFRED, 25 Pt. 2 (on 1835 tax list).



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