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      Published Histories

      FAMILY TREE PRESS
      P. O. Box 602 
      Lawrenceburg, TN 38464

       

      Garrett, Jill Knight. History of Florence, AL (with 1850 Lauderdale Co AL Census)

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      Warren, Polly C. Lauderdale Co AL Census Records, 1860.  [NOTE: Includes 1907 Lauderdale Co AL Confederate Veterans census.]

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      Warren, Polly C. Lauderdale Co AL Census Records, 1870   [NOTE: Includes St. Michaels/St. Florian Cemetery, Lauderdale County, and Holy Cross Cemetery, Colbert County, AL.]

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      Carter, Marymaude Killen. Fifteen Southern Families. The families included in this book are: Killen, Smylie, Campbell, McDougal, Smith, Richardson, Stutts, Robinson, Nunn, Mayfield, Robison, Morris, Mackey, Rice, Bassett. 

       

       

      FRIENDS OF THE ROGERSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 
      P. O. Box 190 
      Rogersville, AL 35652

       

      Cemeteries of East Lauderdale County Alabama  
      [NOTE: Includes cemeteries from the Lauderdale/Limestone County line west to Highway 43, approximately 1/3 of the county. For information about purchasing this book, contact Rogersville Public Library ]

       

       

      Thistle Dew Books
      P. O. Box 2634
      Florence, AL 35630

       

      Guardian Angels: A History of the Killen Family
      [NOTE: This book is soft-cover, 225 documented pages, which do not include the Bibliography or every name index.]

       

       

      MARGARET MATTHEWS COWART 
      7801 Tea Garden Rd. SE 
      Huntsville, AL 35802

       

      Old Land Records of Lauderdale County, Alabama
      [NOTE: This book, which is divided into township and range, is a comparison of the Lauderdale County AL Tract Book, the State Tract Book, and those of the Bureau of Land Management. Soft cover, 393 pages including an every name index.]

       

       

      LYNN PARHAM
      110 Hewitt Street
      Huntsville, AL 35816

       

      An Alabama Rose Garden  
      The Rose family of Lauderdale and Limestone Counties, AL.

       

       

      BLUEWATER PUBLICATIONS
      (Books by William Lindsey McDonald)

       

      A Walk Through The Past
      Judi Letters
      Lore of the River
      Remembering Sweetwater
      Civil War Tales of the Tennessee Valley
      Paths in the Briar Patch

       

       

      JOY FAVORS
      17501 Hwy 72
      Rogersville, AL 35652

       

      The Thomas Favors Tree with Twigs and other Branches.  The descendants of James Thomas Favors, called "Thomas," (1833, VA - 29 Jun 1890, Giles Co TN). An additional feature of this book is the inclusion of many pictures. This book is 246 pages, softbound, with an every name index.

       

       

      BETTY COLE WILLERTON

       

      Cole Connections.   Descendants of Samuel Cole and his first wife, Nancy Cottrell are presented in this book. It has an every name index, and many pictures. Among the pictures is the bible record of William Cole.

       

       

      MILDRED MASON

       

      Waterloo High School. Waterloo High School back as far as any info could be found, into the 1800's?  This book also contains some Waterloo history.  Every class that has ever graduated there is in it with info on whether they are deceased, their spouses, occupation, and children's names. There are over 300 pictures in it. It is a black and white 8X11 book with 288 pages, fully indexed. 

       

       

      WANDA HURN

       

      History of Elgin Crossroads & Nearbys

      This is a community History of Kingtown, Mitchell Town, Whitehead, Toonersville, Thornton Town, Pleasant Valley and Elgin Crossroads.  There are many family history's and lots of pictures. It has 606 pages including the index.

       

       

      CARL STUMPE

       

      A History of St. Florian Area Families, pub: Sep 2007, soft bound using Comb binding, abt. 230 pages, B&W, includes "every name" index, does not include source details.

       

      The community of St. Florian, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, was founded in 1873 by German Catholic immigrants.     These families, most of whom had earlier immigrated to the U.S. northeastern and midwestern states, moved to         this area for various reasons, including cheap land. The area was formerly part of the Wilson cotton plantation. After     the U.S. Civil War, the operation of such large farms was not profitable and the land was sold. This book                     concentrates on the history of the families who were in the area after 1872. The book covers the time period from       about 1700 to 1925. It includes numerous photographs.