Lookups for Greene County, Alabama
Sandra Wimbs Greene County Census lookups
1900-1930. Online Yahoo Group: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/ancestral-digguns1
EUTAW The Builders and Architecture of an
Ante-Bellum Southern Town, 1979, by Clay Lancaster, gives
information on the founding of Eutaw including notes on Eutaw
builders, maps, buildings, churches and early houses in the Eutaw
area. Lancaster traced the changes of ownership of early houses and
provided deed references from the initial construction up to
about 1979.
Kim Jacobson
Rob Barton fast-help@insurer.com
has a 1981 reprint of Snedecor's Greene Co. Directory written in 1855, that gives
some county history and lists all the white inhabitants by Township. It is poorly indexed,
but Rob will do LIMITED look-ups for specific individuals (Full name, not all of a
surname.)
Bill Horton Sipsy@HTCNET.net , 10
Pineview Street, Hayneville, AL 36040 , Jun 9, 1997:
I have a copy of Snedecor's Directory of Greene County published in 1856 and will
be happy to look up ancestors for those interested. The directory lists landowners and the
date they settled in Greene County if before 1830. Also listed are churches and the
section, range and township where each landowner lived. I also have a copy of
A Goodly
Heritage- Memories of Greene County put out by the Greene County Historical
Society in the Seventies. I grew up in Greene County and have done some research on my
family and others who came from Wake County NC to Greene County in 1823- Hortons, Kings,
Edwards, Scarboroughs, Richardsons, Hintons, Wilders, Chamblees and others... Bill Horton
(William Amos)
A Goodly Heritage, Memories of Greene County, by the Greene
County Historical Society
Sybil
N. Phillips
syphi2@comcast.net will
do limited look-ups. [New E-mail Address 10-26-02]
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