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11 January 2026

  • 10:1310:13, 11 January 2026 1790 Federal Census, Virginia (hist | edit) [580 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == The first census of the United States === Halifax County ===")
  • 06:2206:22, 11 January 2026 Satterwhite Family Book (hist | edit) [5,097 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == The '''Satterwhite Family book''' is a tertiary source of claims related to the Satterwhite family. It should be considered carefully and corroborated by a primary source before finalizing claims. The original link is no longer available; however, it was archived by the [https://web.archive.org/web/20240604061145/https://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/harrison/history/book/scatterw.txt Wayback Machine]. == Notable excerpts == Under "III. Obediah Satterwhite"...")
  • 05:1805:18, 11 January 2026 Military Pension Records 1879–1940, Alabama (hist | edit) [1,490 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Entries = == Lucy A Echols == Transcription (to the best of my ability): {{Quote| WIDOWS APPLICATION For Relief by Widows of Confederate Soldiers or Sailors, under Act approved February 13, 1891 THE STATE OF ALABAMA County of Butler Personally appeared before me, [illegible], Mrs. L A Echols, who, being duly sworn, upon oath, says that her husband John W Echols was a Privet Solider in company [d?] of 1 first Regiment of Alabama; that he came to his death from w...")

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8 January 2026

  • 23:4423:44, 8 January 2026 Jane M. (Holloway) Echols (hist | edit) [398 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox person | name = Jane M. (Holloway) Echols | image = ... | born = ... | died = ... | parents = ... | spouse = Samuel Moore Echols | children = John Washington Echols, ... }} == Summary == Mentioned in 1850 Federal Census, Alabama as the 67 year old wife of Samuel Moore Echols and mother of Catherine A. Echols. Note that this record does not list her maiden name.")
  • 02:2002:20, 8 January 2026 The Gospel Messenger (hist | edit) [1,772 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Notable issues = == Volume 20, October 1898, page 453 == {{Quote| Mrs. L. A. Echols Was born in Troup County, Georgia, July 1, 1821. Her maiden name was Satterwhite; she was a daughter of Obed Satterwhite. She moved to Chambers County, Alabama, in early life and was married to J. W. Echols, October 4, 1838. She joined the Primitive Baptist Church in 1847 at Mount Hickory and was baptized by Elder Dukes. Her husband died October 5, 1865, leaving her to battle with t...")
  • 01:5101:51, 8 January 2026 Lucy Anna (Satterwhite) Echols (hist | edit) [1,750 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Unsourced obituary == "The Gospel Messenger", Volume 20, No. 10 – October 1898: {{Quote| Mrs. L. A. Echols. Was born in *Troup County, Georgia, July 1, 1821. Her maiden name was Satterwhite; she was a daughter of Obed Satterwhite. She moved to Chambers County, Alabama, in early life and was married to J. W. Echols, October 4, 1838. She joined the Primitive Baptist Church in 1847 at Mount Hickory, and was baptized by Elder Dykes (Duke ?). Her husband died October...")
  • 01:4001:40, 8 January 2026 John Echols (born 1619) (hist | edit) [742 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Summary == == Timeline == Referenced in Genealogy: A Journal of American Ancestry as a 16 year old passenger on a ship from "the Towne of Gravesend" in England to Virginia.")
  • 01:3601:36, 8 January 2026 Genealogy: A Journal of American Ancestry (hist | edit) [541 bytes] Willechols (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Notable excerpts = == Passengers for Virginia, page 43 == {{Quote| 23rd June 1635. The under-written names are to be transported to Virginia imbarqued in the America Willm Barker Mr; pr. cert: from the Minister of the Towne of Gravesend of their confirmity to the orders & discipline of the Church of England: [Figures after the names are years of age.] [removed for the sake of brevity] John Ecles, 16 [removed for the sake of brevity] }} Source: [https://archive.or...")

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