- Daniel and Peggy Kennedy Paul Family (72 KB)
Daniel Dennis Paul, son of William Dennis and Sara(h) Tharp, and his family of two boys and seven girls, were reared in the Grove Hill, Alabama area.
- Five generations of John Putman and descendanats (100 KB)
John Putman, seated, Chloe Putman Huie,right, Eudelle Huie Paul, left, Russell Kent (Rusty) Paul, center and his daughter Kathrine Elizabeth Paul. John Putman was the grandson of Wilson Putman, one of the original settlers of Blount County, Alabama, and the son of Andrew Putman
- Five generations of the William/Recie Paul Family (52 KB)
Recie Paul, holding fifth generation great, great granddaughter Brooklyn Taylor. Standing: Robert Paul, center, Debbie Paul Gifford, right and Alesha Gifford Taylor left.
- William Alexander Huie (34 KB)
The great grandson of immigrants James and Mary Lynn Huie from Northern Ireland
- Andrew Putman (42 KB)
The youngest son of Wilson Putman who migrated to Blount County, Alabama in the mid 1800s from Rutherford County, North Carolina
- Isham Stowe (51 KB)
Father of Martha Isalee Stowe, the wife of John Marion Crisp. Isham Stowe was captured at Gettysburg during the Civil War and died a prisoner of the United States Union Army at Fort Deleware. He is buried at Finn Point National Cemetery, New Jersey.
- Martha Isalee Stowe Crisp (72 KB)
The daughter of Isham Stowe, Civil War Casualty and wife of John Marion Crisp. Reared in northeast Georgia, she and John Marion Crisp began their family in southwestern North Carolina before returning to the Toccoa, Georgia area. She is the mother of Rene Crisp, wife of William Andrew Pointer.
- John Marion Crisp (77 KB)
Fifth generqtion from Edgecombe County, North Carolina's William Crisp. Married Martha Isalee Stowe in northeast Georgia.
- William Andrew Pointer (71 KB)
A descendant of Thomas Poynter, Sr., who arrived in this country in the late 1600s on the eastern shore of Maryland. He was killed in a fall into Tallulah Gorge while a superintendent for the Georgia Power Company building the Tugalo Dam in northeast Georgia.
- William Dennis and Sara(h)Tharp Paul (88 KB)
A Confederate Civil War veteran, William Dennis Paul was a descendant of William Paul of Northhampton County, North Carolina. His father Isom (Isham) migrated to southeast Alabama in the early 1800s. Later, William and Sarah moved to southwest Alabama near Grove Hill in Clark County to begin their family.
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- The Stowe Family (35 KB)
The Stowe Family from England arrived in New England not long after Jamestown was settled. During the Revolutionary War, members of the family migrated south and ultimately settled in North Georgia.
- William Crisp, Sr. Descendants (26 KB)
Names of descendants from William Crisp, Sr., of Edgecombe County, North Carolina through his son Bray Crisp to the present.
- Alexander Crisp Power of Attorney (2 KB)
This power of attorney links William Crisp, Sr. of Edgecombe County, North Carolina through his son Bray Crisp to those Crisps in southwestern North Carolina and its mountain regions.
- James and Mary Lynn Huie Descendants (41 KB)
Names of the descendants of James and Mary Lynn Huie through their son Robert to those Huies living throughout the north Alabama region.
- A Huie History (7 KB)
A brief history of the Huies in north Alabama from the original immigrants to the present.
- The New Bethlehem Cemetery (7 KB)
Most of the original Huie Immigrants from Georgia to north Alabama settled near today's Cleveland, Alabama and are buried in the New Bethlehem Cemetery. This includes a son Robert who died of a war related illness shortly after his return from the Civil War.
- Descendants of William Paul of North Carolina (18 KB)
These are the descendants of William Paul of Northampton County, North Carolina, through his son Abraham. Abraham's descendants moved into southeast Alabama and later into southwest Alabama near Grove Hill in Clark County.
- Descendants of Thomas Poynter(Pointer) (28 KB)
Thomas Poynter arrived on Maryland's eastern shore in the late 1600s. His descendants through his son Thomas Poynter, Jr., to the present in north Georgia and other southern states are included.
- Descendants of Thomas Putnam (Putman) (47 KB)
Thomas Putnam, later changed to Putman by a descendant, Zachariah Putman, and his family are traced to the 12th Century and the original Puttingham name. The descendants of Thomas, who made a will on the boat from England, are included here.
- A Brief History of the Putman Family (9 KB)
This brief history brings the families from Thomas Putman Through Virginia, North Carolina and into Blount County, North Alabama
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