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Cherokee
County Resources
About
Cherokee County --Profile, statistics, county and town histories
Historical
Preservation Society of Cherokee County On
Facebook
Cherokee County Historical Museum
A Picture of Cherokee County in 1860,
researched and presented by Alan J. Pitts of Shelby County,
Alabama.
Cherokee
County Statistics from U.S. Census Bureau
Brief
History from ADAH
Cherokee County Boundary through
the years
Welcome to the
Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce
USCounties.com/Alabama-commercial
site
Bluffton (Hardin)
Bluffton
at Digital Alabama
Cedar Bluff
Centre
Political
Graveyard - Cherokee County
Political Graveyard -
Where dead politicians are buried (A database of historic
cemeteries )
The Path of De Soto, and Where is Costa?
African
Americans
Alabama African
American Geneological Research by Alabama Genealogy
Alabama
African American Genealogy (Access Genealogy.com)
Uncle Jerry Akin -- county's oldest man?
African and
Native American History and Genealogy Web Page Alabama Arfican American
Genealogy from AlaGenWeb (not sure if this is maintained,
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU RECORDS: About the Freedmen's
Bureau Operations from Bluffton, Alabama 1865-1872
Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records 1865-1872 - FamilySearch
Georgia, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records 1865-1872 - Family Search
American
Indians
History
of the Cherokee from Roadside Georgia
NativeWeb
, Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World, including
American Indian
Index
of Native American Resources on the Internet - WWWVL American Indians
Indian Land
Cessions Maps, all states
Biographies
Bass, Arthur Lee "Tommie"
of Cherokee County, who at the time of his death (August 31, 1996) at
age 88, was probably the most well-known herbalist in the United
States. Film by Allen Tullos.
Savage,
Judge Joseph LaFayette
Cemeteries
African American
Cemeteries Online--The oldest and largest African American cemetery
transcription site
All
county cemeteries at USGenWeb Archives
All
county cemeteries at files.usgwarchives.net/al/cherokee/cemeteries/
Bankson
Cemetery (FTP)
Barkley Family Cemetery, Sand
Rock
Bethel
Church Cemetery (partial) Traditional decoration day is second
Sunday in May (James Conaway)
Black
Oak Cemetery
Broomtown/Bethel
Baptist
Cedar
Bluff Cemetery Sue
of Cedar Bluff points out Harton is ocassionally misspelled Horton
here.
Clark
Cemetery - partial
Davis Cemetery, Blanch
Friendship
Baptist Church
Goshen
Gnatville (Pisgah Baptist)
Hardman Cemetery,
Farill (Travis Hardin) decoration day-first Sat. June
Hardman
Cemetery, Farill (Johnny Williams)
Henderson
Hill
Laney/Moshat
Baptist Cemetery
Lawrence/Demaris
decoration day-last Sun. May- Russelecr[delete]@aol.com
Matthews Cemetery, Pollards Bend
Moseley
Mountain Springs Cemetery, southern
Cherokee County
Mount
Olive Church Cemetery, Ellisville
Randle Cemetery, Gaylesville (Hardin)
Salem
Baptist Church Cemetery at Findagrave.com (incomplete)
Salem
Baptist Church Cemetery at Tracking Your Roots ®
Sewell Cemetery, Pollards Bend
Shiloh-Bothwell
Cemetery, Pollards Bend
Smith Chapel
Cemetery, Pollards Bend
Steele Cemetery,
Pollards Bend
Taylor's Chapel
Weaver's (private)
Tracking
Your Alabama Roots ® - includes these Cherokee cemeteries: Salem,
Goshen Valley, Friendship, Lawrence/Demaris, Mt. Olive, and Cedar
Bluff. (Scroll to see all cemeteries.)
Findagrave.com
Political
Graveyard - Cherokee County
Political Graveyard
Where dead politicians are buried (A database of historic cemeteries )
Links to
cemetery history and preservation, and cemetery lists, from
politicalgraveyard.com
Census
Extracts and Indexes
Census Districts and geographical features of
Cherokee County
Census Districts of
Neighboring Floyd County, Georgia
1840 Census
Aggregate Population Facts for Cherokee, Blount, Benton, St. Clair, and
DeKalb Counties Page1 Page2 Page3
1850
census index (FTP)
Church
History
Cedar Bluff Baptist Church history
Salem United Methodist Church history
The Civil
War and the 1860's in Cherokee County
A Picture of Cherokee County in 1860,
including civil war units raised in that county. Researched
and presented by Alan J. Pitts of Shelby County, Alabama.
Stories from the 1860's
Cherokee County Soldiers and Veterans
Civil
War Soldiers and Sailors System (Search, National Parks Service)
Southern
Claims Commission Claims, 1871-1880,a PDF at Tracking Your Roots
Alabama
in the Civil War Message Board from HistorySites.com
Freedmen's Bureau Operations from Bluffton,
Alabama 1865-1872
African and
Native American History and Genealogy Web Page
Deeds
Diaries
Espy, Sarah Rousseau, Private
Journal 1859-1868 (On this site in RTF, with notes,
transcribed by Martha Bankson Lyle)
Sarah Rousseau and Thomas Espy owned a warehouse in Cherokee County
prior to the Civil War. The diary describes the lives of the family,
relatives, neighbors, and friends during the period of Mr. Espy's
death, the sons' activities in the military, and the hardships of life
during and after the War - Posted by Martha Lyle.
Espy
Diary at USGenWeb archives (text format, transcribed by Martha
Lyle)
Espy Diary at Alabama Department of Archives and
History (original)
Family
histories, famous people, stories
Political Graveyard - Where dead
politicians are buried (A database of historic cemeteries )
Letters and
memorabilia
Barkley 1849-"Cherokee Co.
Alabama, Letters From Forgotten Ancestors "(click on Alabama then
Cherokee.)
Tucker, Mrs. M. C., clipping 1935
Libraries
Libraries in Alabama
Anniston-Calhoun County
Public Library - [Genealogy]
Birmingham Public Library
- [
Catalog ] [Genealogy]
Cheaha Regional
Library System (includes Cherokee Co.)
Cherokee
County Library on Facebook
About
Cherokee County Library (librarytechnology.org) 310 Mary St Centre,
AL 35960 (256) 927-5838
Gadsden Public Library
, Etowah County
Sara Hightower Regional Library,
Floyd County, Rome, GA
Maps
The
National Map from USGS -- Quickly make a map of Cherokee County or any
U.S. area
Alabama
Public Land Survey System Locator with Townships, Ranges, and
Sections. at alabamamaps.ua.edu interactive
All U.S. Indian
Land Cessions Maps, all states -- Contains many Indian place names
and villages; also Township and Range numbers. From USGenWeb Map
Project.
Aerial
Photos from U. of Ala., some pre-Weiss Reservoir
Cherokee County with Township and
Range Numbers
Atlas of
Historic County Boundaries from The Newberry Library.
Alabama
map 1915, with Township and Range numbers
Cherokee
County now with highways, from the University of Alabama
Historical
maps from the University of Alabama.
Cherokee
County historical maps from UA.
USGenWeb
Archives Alabama maps
GNIS -- USGS
Geographical Names Data Base for U. S. and territories
US GenWeb Digital Map
Library
Deedmapper
software (commercial), land record reference, deed data pool
Military, except Civil War
The Revolutionary War
Newspapers
Cherokee
County Herald (news site)
Cherokee
County Herald, Centre (e-edition)
The
Cherokee County Herald on Facebook
The Post, Centre
The Gadsden Messenger
The Gadsden Times
Rome News-Tribune
Alabama
Newspapers with Web sites
Obituaries
Pensions
Photographs
Before 1890 Uncle Jerry Akin
-- county's oldest man in 1895? 1891-1930 1951-1970 1971-present
Clicking will take you to thumbnail photos. You may optionally view a
larger photo.
Reunions
School
History
Cedar Bluff School
Societies
AlaBenton
Genealogical Society - Calhoun County/Anniston on Facebook
Birmingham Genealogical Society
(also see Facebook)
Historical
Preservation Society of Cherokee County On
Facebook
Northeast Alabama
Genealogical Society , PO Box 8268, Gadsden, AL 35902. Publication:
Northeast Alabama Settlers.
Northeast
Alabama Settlers,Quarterly of the Northeast Alabama
Genealogical Society.
Link is to the full archives at the Alabama Department of Archives and
History
Vital
Records
Vital Records at ADAH
Social
Security Death Index 1962-2014 (familysearch.org)
Social
Security Death Index at MyTree.com
Social
Security Death Index (SSDI) at GenealogyBank ($)
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