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Fayette County

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Southern Claims Commission ⟩ Southern Claims - Barred and Disallowed ⟩ Alabama ⟩ Fayette County

  • Alexander McDonald (10347)
  • Daniel Smith (17152)
  • David L. Lemons (17146)
  • David Studdard (9461)
  • F. N. Alvis (20119)
  • George Kilgore (6505)
  • George W. Cook (21671)
  • Green P. Stovall (11640)
  • Jeremiah F. Files (11631)
  • Jesse Jackson (6503)
  • Jesse V Tiara (7552)
  • John C. Moore (18238)
  • John F McCaleb (10348)
  • John H. Trim (1921)
  • Lloyd Strickland (18765)
  • Miles J. Abernathy (5802)
  • Moses L. Johnson (11634)
  • Peter Kidwell (17153)
  • Peyton Burnett (18417)
  • Peyton Burnett (20837)
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