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  • '''John Clyde Orr''' (born [[January 16]], [[1890]] in Morgan County; died [[June 27]], [[1989]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a long-time principal fo ...ormer Elizabeth Jane Stewart of Danville. He grew up in Somerville, Morgan County before entering the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1913]]. He went on to co
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  • ...ess associated with a public health hazard upon request of the [[Jefferson County Health Officer]]. ...] and was originally an elected office with no medical qualifications. The County Coroner would solicit opinions from experts during an inquest.
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  • ...[1935]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a teacher, state legislator and [[Jefferson County Treasurer]]. ...ery. After returning home he completed his education at Danville in Morgan County, and graduated from the Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee in [[18
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  • '''Wendell Givens''' (born [[1922]] in Lawrence County; died [[December 9]], [[2006]]) was a former assistant managing editor for * Givens, Wendell and Benny Marshall (October 2003) ''All-Time Greatest Alabama Sports Stories''. Tuscaloosa: Un
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  • ...s Cobb "Tat" Bailey''' (born [[March 13]], [[1913]] on a farm in [[Cullman County]] south of Joppa; died [[September 23]], [[2013]]) was an electrician, gard [[Category:Marshall County burials]]
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  • ...y's burials predate the founding of [[Birmingham]] in [[1871]]. The latest burials were those of [[Agnes Nicholson]] in [[1919]] and [[Velma Mae Melton]] in [ ==Notable burials==
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  • Dent, the son of John Marshall and Ida Elizabeth (Wright) Dent, made his debut in professional baseball wi ...25.pdf Descendants of John Benjamin Dent]". The Scriveners of Anne Arundel County Maryland. Genealogy.com
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  • ...or '''Stroupe''' (born [[October 12]], [[1794]] at Hoyle's Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died [[March 31]], [[1878]] in [[Montevallo]]) was a desig ...e. Jacob Stroup was hired to build the [[Cane Creek Furnace]] in [[Calhoun County]] in the early 1840s. Moses bought out his father's interest in the Georgia
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  • ...ert Harwell Henley''' (born [[January 20]], [[1843]] in Demopolis, Marengo County; died [[April 22]], [[1873]] in Savannah, Georgia) was the first mayor of [ ...il. He appointed [[W. H. Cripman]] as city clerk and [[O. N. Williams]] as marshall. He drafted city ordinances and imposed fines and sentences for their viola
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  • ...ated the [[Jefferson Coal Company]] in the town of [[Morris]] along with [[Marshall Morris]] and [[S. D. Holt]]. It was coal from this mine that fueled the fir ...Aldrich resigned from Pratt to found the [[Cahaba Coal Company]] in [[Bibb County]]. The company was incorporated by the Aldrich Brothers, Cadle, and [[Charl
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  • ...ere he received care from her with assistance from the Hospice of Marshall County. He died at Shephard's Cove on September 8, 2008. Filmmakers Shari Cookson [[Category: Elmwood burials]]
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  • '''Hugo LaFayette Black''' (born [[February 27]], [[1886]] in Wilcox County, died [[September 25]], [[1971]] in Bethesda Naval Hospital) was an attorne ...nd Black in a small wooden farmhouse in Harlan, an isolated town in [[Clay County]].
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