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From: "Mark Wood" <>
Subject: Re: Parents of James Thomas Edmondson b1859 ? d1927 AL
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 19:42:44 -0600
Hi Mike,
I found a couple of candidates for ancestors of your James Ths. The first
is a Ths. B. Edmondson b. 1801 Abbeville Dist. to John & Ann Edmondson.
Ths. m. Nancy Wedgeworth & d. aft 1850, Grn. Co, AL.
Ambrose Edmondson m. Elizabeth (Hinton?) & d. in Warren Co, GA 1824. He had
a couple of sons, who went to AL: Ths. b. 24 May 1788 GA, d. 11 May 1860
AL, m. Elizabeth L. McGee. Green H. was the other son. Kathy Murray
<> might be able to help you.
The other Ths. I have in AL was Ths. J., who m. Martha Camp. Nancy
Edmondson Wood
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Date: Monday, November 23, 1998 12:18 AM
Subject: Parents of James Thomas Edmondson b1859 ? d1927 AL
>I would appreciate any information anyone out there might have on the
parents
>of my great grandfather, James Thomas Edmondson, 1859-1927. Below is what
I
>know:
>
>James Thomas Edmondson was born on December 26, 1859 in Mississippi or
South
>Carolina. Gilley Martha Mitchell was born January 10, 1859, in Randolph
>County, Alabama. He married in 1880, and had eight children, Arrelia, born
>September 1,1881, Annie, born October of 1883, James Elbert, born February
of
>1888, Gus Washington, born August 26, 1891, Noah Brannon , born April 14,
>1894, Thomas Jefferson, born Dec. 17, 1897, William Levi, born February 11,
>1899, and Aaron Robert, born November 9, 1901.
>
> James Thomas went by the name of Tom, and served as deacon of the
Liberty
>East Baptist Church in Randolph County, Alabama. He was also a member of
the
>local Masonic Lodge.
>
>James Thomas died March 9, 1928. Gilley Martha died October 29, 1945.
They
>are buried together at Liberty East Baptist Church in Randolph County,
>Alabama.
>
>Thank you in advance for your time and response.
>
>Mike Edmondson
>
>
>
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