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Subject: [KERN-L] KERNS in Alabama
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 13:48:24 EST
1850 Census, Lowdnes Co., AL, Line 605, page 124
Lowdnes P. O.
David M. Turner 50 NC
Flora 52 NC
John 21 NC
Effy 18 NC
William 16 NC
Flora A. 12 NC
Catherine 7 NC
Simon KERN 25 Germany Peddler
1860 Butler Co., AL Census, pg 179, July 26, 1860
P.O. Kirkville
KERR, Simon 38 Germany
R. E. 28 AL
R.J. 6
L.I. 4
W.M. 2
M.C. 6/12
This is really Simon KERN and his wife, Rachel Elizabeth (Bates) and
their
children: R.J. (Leon), Laduska Idola, William M., and M. Callie
>From the book "Butler County in the 19th Century" pg 55:
KERN, Rachel Elizabeth, b. 2 May 1832; d. 6 Feb. 1926
KERN, Simon Moses, b. Boechinger, Ger. 10 Apr. 1820; d. 21 Nov. 1904
no other Kerns were listed
The following are KERNS, but as far as I know, I am not related to them. Just
thought, perhaps, this might help someone else.
ALABAMA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Pike Co., AL Tombstone Records
KERN, Abraham K. Cem. 85 b-30 Jun 1871 d-6 May 1960
Husband of Beaulah Gunter. Father.
Infant Cem. 85 b-20 Apr 1893 d-21 Apr 1933
Son of Marcus & Peggy KERN. See
Beaulah Gunter.
"BUTLER COUNTY OBITS" pg 50 [ALABAMA]
compiled by Marilyn Davis Barefield, 1985
Mrs. Katherine Wilson KERN was born in Pigua, Ohio 4/21/1902, moved
to Brewton in 1916 and married at age 18 to Dewey B. KERN in Montgomery
where the family had moved. She died recently. (10/24/1928)
Oliver KERN, 7 months, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. S. KERN, died Saturday. He
was buried Sunday in Magnolia Cem. with Rev. G. R. Upton officiating.
(7/13/1898)
Rosie KERNS was burned to death at Whistler on the 12th.
(3/27/1879)
Jean Robicheaux
Buna, Texas
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