Fayette County, Alabama
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(from the earliest days to the
Civil War)
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former county coordinator, Carolyn Miller Hawkins, compiled much of
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- NEAL, George M.
~
Right of matrimony solemnized between George M. NEAL and Elizabeth
THURMAN legalized, 1845. Jailer, 1847. Notary Public
& Justice of the Peace, 1865. Tax Assessor, 1867.
- NELSON, H. ~ One of the
first
settlers.
- NESMITH, Alexander ~
Enlisted
in U.S.
army 25 Sep 1863, Fayette County; mustered out 28 Sep 1864, Rome, GA.
- NICHOLAS (NICHOLS), Robert
~
Lived
three miles south of Fayette Court House.
- NORRIS, W.C. ~ Sheriff,
appointed August
1865 to take place of Samuel
P. MORROW
who
had moved to Mississippi.
- NUCKOLS, Austin M. ~ Born:
1820.
County Treasurer, 1849. Graduate of University of Alabama.
"Devoted himself to teaching ... he acquitted himself well on the
stump"...
however
he was defeated for the House, 1855. Served during Civil War in
supply
department. County Supt. of Education, 1881-1888.
- OAKS, Isaac
~
Justice of the Peace, 1848.
- ODOM, Jordan ~ Constable,
1844.
- OGDEN, Francis ~ Originial
settler
living in Fayetteville, 1838.
- OLIVER, James W. ~ Election
precinct
established at his residence, 1845.
- O'NEAL, Berry A. ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
1848.
- OWENS, Daniel ~ Originial
settler living
in Fayetteville, 1838.
- OWENS, William ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
18__.
- PAINTER (PANTER),
Richard
~ Born: 1835, Fayette County. Blacksmith by trade. Enlisted
in U.S. army 25 Sep 1863, Fayette County; mustered out 28 Sep 1864,
Rome,
GA.
- PAINTER (PANTER), Rufus ~
Born:
1844,
Fayette County. Enlisted in U.S. army 25 Sep 1863; wounded in
action
26 Oct 1863.
- PALMER, Everet ~
Justice of the Peace, 1844. Capt. Palmer's Cavalry, C.S.A.
- PARKER, Samuel J. ~ First
Representative,
1828-1829.
- PENDLAND, Noble A. ~
Justice of
the
Peace, 1844-1846. Constable, 1847.
- PENNINGTON, Abner ~ Born:
1837,
Fayette
County. Enlisted in U.S. army 18 Oct 1863; mustered out 24 Oct
1864,
Rome, GA.
- PENNINGTON, Benjamin ~
Voting
precinct
established at his residence, 1828; discontinued, 1831.
- PENNINGTON's Mill ~ Voting
precinct,
1851.
- PERIGEN, John ~
Convict in Fayette County jail transported to state penitentiary, 1864.
- PERKINS, J.B. ~ Served as
captain in
42nd Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- PERKINS, John ~ Originial
settler living
in Fayetteville, 1838. Constable, 1848.
- PERRY, A.J. ~ Wiley
H. JORDAN charged for his
murder, 1855.
- PETTY, James M. ~
Reimbursed
$150 for
apprehending Wiley
H. JORDAN (charged
with
murder), 1855.
- PEYTON, Daniel ~
Living in Fayetteville in 1838 when trustee of the "Fayetteville Male
and
Female Academy." Clerk of Circuit Court & County Surveyor,
1845.
- PEYTON, David ~
Clerk of County Court, 1829 & 1837. Clerk of Circuit Court,
1841-1845.
- PHILLIPS, Aaron ~
Originial settler living in Fayetteville, 1838.
- PHILLIPS, Lemuel J. ~
Constable, 1846.
- PICKLE, James ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1847.
- PICKETT, Samuel J. ~
Constable,
1862.
- POE, Calvin ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1862.
- POE, Elizabeth ~ Charter
member
of
Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- POE, George ~ Charter
member of
Union
Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- POE, James ~
Served as major during Revolutionary War. Moved from the
Carolinas
in his old age and with son, Simon
POE,
located at Newtonville, Fayette County. Buried: Tuscaloosa County.
- POE, Roza M. (H.?) ~
Sheriff,
1840-1843.
Received $9.50 "for making presidential returns of A.D. one thousand
eight
hundred and forty."
- POOL, W.W. ~ Overseer of
road
between
Fayetteville and Columbus and was charged for default in his duties,
1858.
- PORTER, Jessie ~
Original settler living in Fayetteville, 1838.
- POWELL, E.A. ~
Owned land in Fayette County, 1831. According to
great-grandaughter,
Mary Powell Slimer of Little Rock, AR, in a letter dated 20 Aug 1974:
"To
my knowledge the POWELLs were never in Newtonville - at least E.A.
Powell
wasn't. I would appreciate a correction being made in the latest
issue to be published around 15 Sept and proper credit given for the
Powells
in Fayette - not Newtonville. Sarah
POWELL's
grave is the only one I have located in this area. This is in the
old Zion Cemetery 4 miles north of Bankston. Family records state
that Reuben and at least 3 sons were buried on the "homeplace" on the
west
bank of the Luxapililla."
- POWELL, Ezekiel (Dr.) ~
Treated Zachariah
BROOKS for "lung disease ...
from June 1836 to August 1845." [1]
- POWELL, Reuben A.M. ~ Land
grant, 1853.
- PRICHARD, Henry ~
Constable, 1862.
- PRUITT, Abraham M. ~
Justice of
the
Peace, 1847.
- RAINWATER, Richard
~ Constable, 1847.
- RANDELL, J. Millford ~
"Hereby
authorized
to practice medicine in the County of Fayette," 1851.
- RANDOLPH, Benjamin ~
Constable,
1862.
- RANDOLPH, L.D. ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
18__.
- RAY, Elija
~
Constable, 1860.
- RAY, P.M. ~ Original
settler
living
in Fayetteville, 1838.
- REDDEN, R.D. ~ Served as
major
in 26th
Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- REDDISH, Thomas J. ~ Born:
1843, Fayette
County. Died 29 May 1863, Glendale, MS. Enlisted in U.S.
army
20 Jan 1863.
- REDDISH, William J. ~ Born:
1837, Fayette
County. Enlisted in U.S. army 20 Jan 1863; mustered out 16 Sep
1863.
- REED, Hugh H. ~
County Commissioner, 1861.
- REED, John ~
Served as private in North Carolina militia during Revolutionary
War. Lived in Fayette County in 1833 when aged 82.
His annual allowance was $30.
- REED, Joseph ~ Original
settler
living
in Fayetteville, 1838.
- RENIDA, William ~
Constable,
1849.
- REYNOLDS, Allen M. ~ Tax
Collector,
1845. Justice of the Peace, 1862.
- REYNOLDS, Alva ~
Representative, 1853-1854.
Justice of the Peace, 1862. Primitive Baptist preacher.
- REYNOLDS, Benjamin E. ~
Tax
Assessor,
1846 & 1848.
- RICHARDS, Green M. ~ Voting
precinct
established at his mill, 1845. Justice of the Peace, 1847.
- RICHARDS, James ~ "He built
one
of
the earliest houses (circa 1825) and it is now lived in by Mrs.
DOWNS." Election precinct
established at his residence, 1831.
- RIGGS, James ~
Early settler and Revolutionary War veteran. Not eligible
for a pension because he had served less than six months.
- ROBERTS, Drucilla ~ Wife of
Oliver
ROBERTS. State Act
declared her a "free dealer," 1845.
- ROBERTS, James ~
Justice of the Peace, 1844.
- ROBERTS, Nathan ~
Elder and charter member of Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- ROBERTS, Oliver ~ Divorced Drucilla
ROBERTS, who had gotten badly
in debt in 1844. "Shall be
fully
authorized to marry, as though he had bever been married heretofore,"
1849.
- ROBERTSON, John ~
Constable,
1862.
- ROBERTSON, Hiram ~ Charter
member of
Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- ROBERTSON, John C. ~ Came
from
Scotland,
1843. Established a store in Fayette, 1844 (this store was in
existence
through three generations, until it was closed in 1958). Justice
of the Peace, 1848. Lowest bidder ($4,000) to build a courthouse
to replace one that burned in 1866.
- ROBINSON, Horatio ~
Appointed
"Commissioner
of Revenue and Roads," 1824. Voting precinct established at his
residence,
1824.
- ROBY, J.R. ~ County
Commissioner, 1819-1822.
- ROWSEY, Edmond (Edward?) ~
Served as private in Virginia militia during Revolutionary
War. Resident of Fayette County in 1834, when he was aged
71, with an annual pension of $20.
- RUSHING, E. Deason ~
Constable,
1863.
- RUSSELL, Mark ~ Circuit
Court
Clerk,
1850-1856.
- RUSSELL, W.D. ~
Election precinct established at his residence, 1836.
- RUSSELL, William C. ~
Election
precinct
established at his residence, 1831 & 1837.
- RUTHERFORD, Joseph ~
Received
$5.12½
for making election return to a member of Congress, 1836.
- SANDERS, Albert Jackson
~ Born: 1847, Fayette County. Died: 1907 (killed in
horse-and-buggy
accident). "He was a Captain in the Confederate Army, and later
ran
a livery stable in Kennedy, AL for many years." [2]
- SANDERS, George Harrison ~
Born: 1845,
Fayette County. Served in C.S. army: two years in 41st Alabama
Infantry,
Co. G, then in 8th Alabama Infantry, Co. B. "He was a
Sharpshooter,
and was wounded at least once." Moved to Lamar Co., AL, circa
1880. [2]
- SCOTT, F.M. ~ Constable,
1862.
- SEAY, James (Jeptha?) ~
Appointed Justice
of the Peace, 1845 & 1862. Defeated for the House,
1855.
Elected to the House, 1859 (served until 1865).
- SELDEN, W.M. ~ One of the
first
settlers.
- SHANKLE, B.L. ~ Defeated
for
the Senate,
1840.
- SHARP, John J. ~ Charter
member
of
Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- SHELTON, George A. ~
Justice of
the
Peace, 1844-1847.
- SHEPHERD, Isaac ~ County
Surveyor,
1846.
- SHIPP, John ~ Appointed
"Commissioner
of roads and revenue," 1824. Appointed Judge of County Court,
1825.
Representative, 1829-1830. Election precinct established at his
residence,
1841.
- SHIRLEY's Mill ~ Located
"six
miles
from courthouse."
- SHOEMAKER, Henry ~
Election
precinct
established at his residence, 1834.
- SHOEMAKER, Jesse ~ Election
precinct
established at his residence, 1831.
- SHUFFIELD, Arthur B. ~
Constable, 1844.
- SHUMAKER, Harmon ~
Served as private in Maryland militia during Revolutionary
War. Lived in Fayette County circa 1834, when he was aged
73, with an annual pension of $40.
- SIMS, John ~ Paid
"Forfeiture
as the
security of William
MASSEY," 1847.
- SKINNER family ~ Among the
earliest
settlers.
- SLACK, Resolved ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
1844.
- SMITH, Henry ~ Marriage to Nancy
FOWLER legalized, 1844.
- SMITH, Henry F. ~
Born: 1845, Fayette County. Died: 25 Jun 1864, Decatur (?).
Enlisted in U.S. army 10 Nov 1863.
- SMITH, Henry H. ~ Born:
1839,
Fayette
County. Enlisted in U.S. army 26 Jun 1862; deserted 22 Sep 1862,
Nashville, TN.
- SMITH, Hiran & Sons Store
~
Voting
precinct, 1851.
- SMITH, James M. ~ Tax
Assessor,
1854.
- SMITH, Joe ~ Built house
where
Col. John
W. COLLINS later lived.
- SMITH, John A. ~ Constable,
1849.
- SMITH, John M. ~ Born:
1843.
Died: 30 Oct 1862, Nashville, TN. Served in U.S. army for four
months.
- SMITH, Leroy H. ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
1862.
- SMITH, Richard Allen ~
Postmaster (Fayette),
1852 & 1858. Appointed Probate Judge, 1859 (after death of
Judge William
P. HARVEY). Later
editor of Fayetteville paper.
- SMITH, Roddy ~ Appointed
Judge
of County
Court, 1829-1830.
- SMITH, Sidney B. ~ Served
as
captain
in 26th Volunteer Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- SMITH, William Russell ~
Born:
1815,
Kentucky. Served as major general of militia, 1845. Soon
after
he moved to Fayette County, he became judge in the 7th Judicial
Circuit,
1850-1851. Also lived in Mobile and Tuscaloosa counties at
periods
of his life. Lawyer and author.
- SNOW, Thomas ~ Appointed
Constable,
1865.
- SPAIN, John J. ~
Built courthouse, 1854-1855.
- SPARKS, William J. ~
Justice
of the
Peace, 1862.
- SPEARS, John ~ Lived in
Fayette, 1850s.
Husband of Polly
McGUIRE.
- SPEARS, Polly ~ Wife of John
SPEARS. Her father, Elijah McGUIRE (1757-1843),
was a Tuscaloosa County Revolutionary War veteran.
- STACY, Hopson ~ Constable,
1848.
- STARK, Robert ~ Born: 1840,
Fayette
County. Enlisted in U.S. army 13 Dec 1863; taken prisoner 21 Mar
1864, Memphis, TN.
- STEARN, James ~ Election
precinct established
at his residence, 1836.
- STEEN, James ~
Election precinct established at his residence, 1836.
- STEPHENSON, M. ~
Justice of the Peace, 18__.
- STEWART, M.V. ~ County
Commissioner,
1819-1822.
- STEWART, Ruben ~ Together
with William
STEWART, entered land grant
and settled in Russell Beat, circa
1818.
- STEWART, William ~ Together
with Ruben
STEWART, entered land grant
and settled in Russell Beat, circa
1818.
- STILLMAN, Benjamin Manly ~
Born: 1839.
Buried: Stillman Family Cemetery, east of Covin, AL. Served in
26th
Alabama Infantry, Co. A, C.S.A. Pension granted in 1893 for loss
of an arm during Seven Days Battle in Virginia, 30 Jun 1862.
- STILLMAN, George Thomas ~
Born:
1841,
Fayette County. Enlisted in 41st Alabama Regt., C.S.A.
Fought
at Stones River, Chickamauga and in Virginia in 1864. Was a
sergeant
when shot in the chest at Petersburg, VA, 19 Sep 1864. [3]
- STILLMAN, John Bunyan ~
Born:
1845.
Buried: Stillman Family Cemetery, east of Covin, AL. Enlisted as
private in 56th Alabama Cavalry, Co. I, C.S.A., 1 Sept 1863, Fayette,
AL; served until close of war, 1865. Was receiving pension for
his
Confederate military service in 1894.
- STILLMAN, Joseph William ~
Born: 1836,
Fayette County. Enlisted in 56th Partisan Rangers; served as
sergeant.
Also served in 13th Alabama Regt., C.S.A., until close of war,
1865. [3]
- STILLMAN, Sarah Hasseltine
~
Born:
1837. Buried: Old Rocky Mount Cemetery, east of Covin, AL.
Married (1) Mr.
CROW. Married (2)
Rev. David
ANDREWS (b. 15 Jun 1831; d. 2
Dec 1887, Fayette County).
- STILLMAN, Thomas ~ Farmer
&
father
of 10 children (including Benjamin
M.,
George T., John
B. and
Joseph
W. STILLMAN – see
above). His parents came to U.S.
from
England,
circa 1800. They had a child to die while coming over, and it was
buried at sea. His mother's maiden name was LOVE. [3]
- STOKES, Felix W. ~ Arrived
in
Fayette
County circa 1835. School teacher and small planter. Served
in Palmer's Cavalry, C.S.A. [4]
- STOREY, Henry ~
Born: 1758, South Carolina. Died: 1836, Greene Co., AL.
Served
as sergeant in South Carolina militia during Revolutionary War.
Placed on pension rolls in Fayette County in 1831, when he was about 77
years of age. His annual allowance was $120.
- STRICKLAND, John ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
1849.
- STRICKLAND, Obediah ~
Charter
member
of Harmony Church (Lee Beat), 1861.
- STRONG, Johnson ~
Served in Virginia militia during Revolutionary
War. His rank was "artificier," which could mean
mechanic,
carpenter, veterinarian or blacksmith. Drew pension of $33
annually
as resident of Fayette County in 1840, when he was aged 82. He
applied
for pension increase but was denied because his services were not
military.
- STRONG, William M. ~
Voting
precinct
established at his residence, 1824; discontinued, 1828. Son of Johnson
STRONG; grandson of William
M. STRONG.
- SUDDUTH, James S. ~ County
Commissioner,
1861-1862.
- SUGGS, M.A. ~ Supt. of
Education, 1862.
- SUMMERS, Arty A. ~ Sheriff,
1854.
Clerk of County Court, 1853-1858. Clerk of Circuit Court, 1860.
- SUMNERS, Moses ~
Sheriff & Jailer, 1849.
- SYKES, Mose ~ Juror in
"Kirby
Trial,"
1861.
- TACKETT, George W.
~ Constable, 1845.
- TAYLOR,
Charles A. ~ Born: 12 Mar 1838, Spartanburg, SC. Enlisted
in Fayette County as private in 26th Alabama Infantry, Co. D
(O'Neal's), 7 Dec 1861. Captured at Gettysburg, PA; released from
Fort Delaware, 14 Jun 1865. [7]
- TAYLOR, Graham ~ Charter
member
of
Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- TAYLOR, James M. ~ Juror in
"Kirby
Trial," 1860.
- TAYLOR, Levi ~
Charter member of Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825. Justice of
the Peace, 1844.
- TAYLOR,
Lewis W. ~ Born: 1845, Fayette County. Enlisted in Fayette
County as private in 26th Alabama Infantry, Co. D (O'Neal's), 7 Dec
1861. Died: 15 Dec 1861, of measles while in Tuscumbia, AL.
[7]
- TAYLOR,
Thomas T. ~ Born: 1819, Spartanburg, SC. Enlisted in
Fayette County as 1st Lt. in 26th Alabama Infantry, Co. D (O'Neal's), 7
Dec 1861. Wounded at Malvern Hill on 1 Jul 1862 and sent home on
furlough; promoted to Capt. while on furlough, 11 Aug 1862; assumed
command of Company D when he returned, 31 Mar 1863. Killed at
Chancellorsville, 3 May 1863. [7]
- TAYLOR, William S. ~
Representative,
1833-1840, 1841-1842 & 1834-1835. First time Fayette County
was
allowed two Representatives.
- THARINGTON (THORTON) Henry M.
~
Born:
1835, Fayette County. Died: 03 Dec 1863. Enlisted in U.S.
army
23 Mar 1863, Glendale, MS.
- THOMPSON, A. ~ Served as
lieutenant
in 26th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
- THOMPSON, Caswell C. ~
Appointed Sheriff,
1828-1832. Representative, 1832-1833 & 1834-1835.
- THOMPSON, Fleming J. ~
Appointed County
Court Judge, 1834. Appointed Sheriff, 1836-1837. Election
precinct
established at his residence, 1840.
- THOMPSON, George ~ Lived
about
six
miles from Fayetteville.
- THOMPSON, John ~ Sheriff,
1831.
- THOMPSON, Nathan ~ Born:
1775,
North
Carolina. Died: before 1850, Fayette County. Lived in
Hawkins
Co., TN, where he served with the Mounted Gunmen in War of 1812.
Moved to Alabama with wife, Elizabeth
WEAVER,
and family circa 1817. [5]
- THORNTON, Daniel ~
Appointed
County
Court Clerk, 1825.
- THORNTON, David ~ Built
first
mill
14 miles northeast of Fayetteville in early 1830s.
- THORNTON, H.M. ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1862.
- THORNTON, Martin V. ~ Born:
1843, Fayette
County. Died 10 Oct 1862, Nashville, TN. Enlisted in U.S.
army
31 July 1862, Huntsville, AL.
- THORNTON, Thomas ~ "Best
informed man
in Fayette County. He ran for office several times but was never
successful. He is now quite old and recently buried his fourth
wife."
- THURMAN, Elizabeth ~
Marriage
to George
M. NEAL legalized, 1844.
- TIDWELL, Andrew J. ~ Tax
Collector,
1865.
- TITTLE, Peter ~ Election
precinct established
at his residence, 1826; abolished, 1830.
- TITTLE, Peter S. ~ Born:
Blount
Co.,
AL. Enlisted in U.S. army 25 Sept 1863, Fayette County; mustered
out 28 Sept 1864, Rome, GA.
- TRAWEEK, George ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
18__.
- TRAWICK, Hugh ~ "Shall be
considered
a liner between the Counties of Fayette and Tuscaloosa," 1845.
- TREADAWAY, Francis Marion "Fill"
~ Born: 16 Sep 1833, Meddard Branch, Union District,
NC. Died: 3 May 1913, Carbon Hill, Walker Co., AL; buried Pisgah
Cemetery, Carbon Hill, AL. Enlisted in 26th Alabama Infantry, Co.
C, C.S.A., as 3rd Sgt. in 1861;
promoted
to 2nd Lt. in 1862. Commanded company at South Mountain, at
Chancellorsville (1863, wounded and sent to hospital) and at Battle of
Ezra Church (1864, wounded and furloughed home). Sheriff of
Fayette County, reportedly as early as
1865; in 1869-1870, he successfully put down a Ku Klux Klan reign
of terror. First man to
be embalmed in Carbon Hill. Married Sarah M. NEAL(E),
4 Jul 1869, Fayette County. [6]
- TREADAWAY, Henry G. ~
Justice
of
the Peace,
1860s.
- TREADAWAY,
Stephen ~ Enlisted with brother "Fill" in 26th Alabama
Infantry, Co. C, C.S.A. Captured at Gettysburg (July 1863) then
joined a
Union artillery regiment, Capt. Ahle's Battery (August 1863), rather
than rot in a Union prison. [6]
- TRULL, John A. ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1849. Voting precinct established at his residence, 1851.
- TUCKER, Daniel L. ~ Born:
1848, Fayette
County. Enlisted in U.S. army 25 Sept 1863, Fayetteville;
mustered
out 28 Sep 1864, Rome, GA.
- TUCKER, George ~
Served as private in North Carolina Continental Line during Revolutionary
War. Was aged 89 in 1834, living in Fayette County and
drawing
an annual allowance of $46.66.
- TUCKER, Greenburg ~ Born:
Fayette County.
At age of 15, enlisted in U.S. army at Glendale, MS; mustered out 24
Nov
1864, Nashville, TN.
- TYUS (TYRUS), Thomas G. ~
Received
$9.50 from county for making election returns to member of Congress,
1836.
- VALE, Joshua
~ Voting
precinct established at his residence, 1851.
- VANDIVER, E.M. ~
Served as captain in 26th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. Wounded at
Chancellorsville.
- VANDIVER, James ~
School teacher in both public and his own private schools. Supt.
of Education, 1867.
- VAN HOOSE, Alfred Eggleston ~
Educated
and admitted to the bar in Fayette County. Elected solicitor of
7th
Judicial Circuit. Thrown from buggy and killed, 1860.
- VAN HOOSE, Azor ~ Born:
circa
1790,
North Carolina. Appointed Circuit Court Clerk, 1825.
Postmaster,
1841. Justice of the Peace, 1844.
- VAN HOOSE, Jesse ~ Born:
1788,
Montgomery
Co., NC. Died: 1852, Northport, Tuscaloosa Co., AL.
Appointed
County Court Judge, 1824. Senator, 1825. Postmaster,
1826-1841
(received total salary of $324.02 for these 15 years). Trustee of
"Fayetteville Male and Female Academy," 1838. Was the second
white
man to come into this area. He came in from Franklin County to
trade
with the Indians. He soon moved to Tuscaloosa where he became
trustee
of University of Alabama, circa 1841. Father of George
Woolsey, James
Alexander, Alfred
Eggleston and Valentine C.
VAN HOOSE (VANHOOSE).
- VANSHAN, Mary ~ Charter
member
of Union
Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- VANSHAN, Susanah ~ Charter
member of
Union Church (Webster's Beat), 1825.
- WADDELL, Jesse
~ County
Commissioner, 1859-1862.
- WAKEFIELD, Benjamin ~
Joined
the C.S.
army and died in Virginia.
- WAKEFIELD, George W. ~
Born:
Georgia.
Buried: Phillips Cemetery, one mile north of New River church on the
Byler
Road. Moved to Fayette County in the 1830s. Lived at Dublin
P.O. near New River Baptist Church, 1857. Married Nancy
SMITH. Two of their
sons (Benjamin and James M. WAKEFIELD)
served in the C.S. army and a third son (Thomas
L. WAKEFIELD) joined the U.S.
army.
- WAKEFIELD, James Monroe ~
Enlisted
in C.S. army in Fayette County, 1863.
- WALDEN, John ~ Juror in
"Kirby
Trial,"
1860. Father of Lydia
Ann WALDEN.
- WALDEN, Lydia Ann ~ Born:
11
Jan 1833.
Died: 07 Jan 1891. Married Francis
M. YERBY,
15 Feb 1850. (He was b. 13 July 1829; d. 10 Aug 1887).
- WALDEN, William ~ Coroner,
1866.
- WALKER, Lorenzo ~ "A free
man
of color,"
1843.
- WALKER, Pheraba ~ "A free
woman
of
color," 1843.
- WALLACE, Allen ~ Constable,
1848.
- WALTON, John L. ~
Postmaster
(Fayette),
1856.
- WARREN, John ~
Election precinct established at his residence, 1831.
- WATERS, Moses ~ Fayette
County
Jailer,
1849. Storekeeper in Coven.
- WATKINS family ~ Among the
first settlers.
- WATSON, Mark ~ Constable,
1844.
Voting precinct established at his residence, 1845.
- WATTS, J.J. ~ Pastor of
Fayetteville
Baptist Church, 1866.
- WEBB, James (Jonas?) ~
Justice
of the
Peace, 1862.
- WHEELER, A.J. ~ County
Commissioner,
1860.
- WHEELER, Jesse J. ~
Constable,
1849.
- WHITE, Andrew J. ~ County
Court
Judge
(for short time), 1830. County Commissioner, 1859-1862.
- WHITE, Hugh P. ~ Born:
1839,
Fayette
County. Constable, 1862. Enlisted in U.S. army 03 Jan 1864;
mustered out 20 Oct 1865, Huntsville, AL.
- WHITEHEAD, Jane C. ~ Made a
"free dealer"
to manage her estate, 1869.
- WHITEHEAD, Pinkney ~
Husband of Jane
C. WHITEHEAD.
- WHITLEY, James M. ~
Constable,
1845.
Tax Collector, 1847. Coroner, 1846, 1849 & 1865.
- WHITLEY, Jonas ~ Constable,
1844 &
1849. Coroner, 1847.
- WILLIAMS, Bedford H. ~
Born:
1822.
Died: 1879. Justice of the Peace, 1848. Probate Judge,
1860-1864,
1865-1868 & 1874.
- WILLIAMS, Elizer ~
Representative,
1845 & 1846.
- WILLIAMS, James ~
Transported
from
the penitentiary to Fayette County jail, 1849.
- WILLIAMS, Murray P. ~
Circuit
Court
Clerk, 1849.
- WILLIAMS, William ~ Inmate
in
jail,
1840.
- WILLINGHAM, Thomas ~ Juror
in
"Kirby
Trial," 1860.
- WILSON, Benjamin W. ~
Delegate
to Constitutional
Convention, 1861.
- WILSON, Bill "Cold Fire"
~ Lived on Cold Fire Creek.
- WILSON, Bill "Military"
~ "He
was the wealthiest man in his day in Fayette County." Also a
practical
joker. Lived on Military Road.
- WILSON, Bill "Mud Creek"
~ Lived
on Mud Creek.
- WILSON, Burr W. ~ Died:
1883.
Came to Fayette County from Tennessee. County Court Judge,
1830-1834.
Together with James
BEVIL, held an
election
for Fayetteville's officials, 1831. Representative,
1835-1836.
Resigned his county judgeship to became Justice of the Peace (Town
Beat)
in 1837 because it was "far more lucrative." Senator,
1827-1841.
Justice of the Peace, 1862. Probate Judge, 1868-1874.
- WILSON, James ~ Served as
colonel of
regiment of militia that embraced the entire county. Defeated for
House seat, 1833. He soon moved to Mississippi and lived "to a
great
age."
- WILSON, James M. ~
Constable,
1847.
- WILSON, John ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1844.
- WILSON, Josiah ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
1848.
- WILSON, Moses ~ Constable,
1844.
- WILSON, W.M. ~ County
Commissioner,
1855-1858.
- WILSON, W.W. ~ Delegate to
Constitutional
Convention, 1865.
- WILSON, William ~ Justice
of
the Peace,
1844 & 1847. Voting precinct established at his residence,
1851.
- WINSTEAD, Elizabeth B. ~
Marriage to Neverson
C. COLLINS legalized, 1845.
- WINSTON, John J. ~ Served
in
38th Alabama
Infantry, C.S.A.
- WINTER, Mitchel ~
Constable,
1847.
- WINTON, William F. ~
Justice
of the
Peace, 1862.
- WOLFF, Samuel ~ One of the
three incorporators
of "Hale & Murdock Iron Co.," 1862.
- WOLSTENHOLM, Thomas (Rev.)
~ An
Englishman.
At one time, operated a tavern in Fayette. Postmaster, 1841-1845.
- WOODS, Owens ~ Juror in
"Kirby
Trial,"
1860.
- WOODS, Phillips ~
Constable,
1849.
- WOODS, Robert W. ~ Born:
1850,
Fayette
County. Farmer, doctor and merchant in Bankston.
- WOOLEY (WOOLY) Benjamin F. ~
Born:
1844, Fayette County. Enlisted in U.S. army 12 Apr 1864, Decatur
(?); mustered out 20 Oct 1865, Huntsville, AL.
- WORFORD, Lewis M. ~
Sheriff,
1863-1864.
Received $49.50 to convey convict John
PERIGEN
to the state penitentiary.
- WRIGHT, James ~
Justice of the Peace, 18__.
- WRIGHT, W.H. ~ Served in
38th
Alabama
Infantry, C.S.A. Wounded and captured at Missionary Ridge.
- YANDALL (?),
William
B.F. ~
Justice of the Peace, 1844
- YEATS, G. Van ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
18__.
- YERBY, Lewellen ~ Juror in
"Kirby Trial,"
1860.
- YORK, James ~ Justice of
the
Peace,
18__.
- YOUNG, Arthur J. ~ County
Commissioner,
1856-1857, 1862 & 1867.
- YOUNG, William ~ Constable,
1844.
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[2] Donna Thompson, e-mail
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[3] Joe Stillman, e-mail
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