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Alabama
Genealogy
Alabama
Revolutionary War Soldiers
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Although Alabama
was home to less than 1200 people before 1800, the state became
involved in the American Revolution when Spain declared war on Britain
in 1779. This database is a collection of records of men who served
from Alabama during the Revolutionary War. Each record provides
the soldier's name, age, residence, and biographical sketch. The
records were taken from a variety of sources, including newspaper
obituaries, the Revolutionary Pension Roll of 1833-34, the Census
of Pensioners of 1840, tombstone inscriptions, published family
histories, and the manuscript Pension Book kept officially by the
State Branch Bank at Mobile, Alabama. It was originally compiled
by the Alabama State Archives, and published in 1911. For genealogy
researchers seeking ancestors from early Alabama, this can be a
source of valuable and detailed information.
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Alabama Genealogy Society
Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc.
Samford University Library
American Genealogical Society Depository and Headquarters
Harwell Goodwin Davis Library
Special Collection Department
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, AL 35229
Alabama Genealogy Sites
ALGenWeb
Alabama
Genealogy Books
Alabama
Facts
Alabama
Genealogy By County
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Other Alabama Databases
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Cemeteries
Alabama Census, 1810-90
Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
Alabama Civil War Service
Alabama Land Records
Alabama Marriage Project
Alabama Marriages, 1800-1920
Alabama Marriages to 1825
Alabama Revolutionary
War Soldiers
Birmingham Directories, 1888-90
Dept. Of Corrections Incar.
Inmates
Mobile City Directories, 1890-92
Montgomery Directories, 1880-95
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