William Dorsey Jelks 1901-1907. William Dorsey Jelks, thirty-second Governor of Alabama, was born November 7, 1855, at Warrior Stand, which was then in Russell County, and is now ...
WILLIAM DORSEY JELKS was born in Warrior Stand, Alabama, on November 7, 1855. He was educated at public schools in Bullock County, Alabama, graduated from Mercer University, and ...
In 1880, at age 17, he is residing in Macon County, Warrior Stand precinct with his mother Peggy, step-father, Houston Wilson and other siblings: Alabama 19, Caty (Katie) 15, Ben 12 ...
... his mother Peggy and his siblings: Chance 10, Katie 5 and Baby 6/12, in Lee County, Alabama - Loachapoka precinct. In 1880, at age 19, he is residing in Macon County, Warrior Stand ...
William Dorsey Jelks (* 7. November 1855 in Warrior Stand, Alabama; ? 13. Dezember 1931) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und Gouverneur von Alabama.
The main Alabama page is located at http://www.usgwtombstones.org/alabama/. ... Union Cemetery; Vaughns Mill Cemetery; Walker Chapel Cemetery; Walter Family Cemetery; Warrior Stand ...
Warriorstand, Macon County: birthplace, childhood residence ; Wetumpka, Elmore County ... An Alabama Writer of the Harlem Renaissance. Ed. David G. Nicholls.
A complete list of Alabama USGS Quad topographic maps beginning with the letter W ... Wadley South; Wagarville; Walker Springs; Wallace; Wannville; Ward; Warrior; Warrior Dam; Warriorstand; Warsaw
Jane Kourkoulis owns two tracts of land in Macon County, Alabama, near Warrior Stand. Her primary objective for both tracts is quail and turkey management, with timber ...