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Franklin County

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

  • Alfred Davaney (6488)
  • Anderson, Frederick H. (1755)
  • Armistead Bean (6506)
  • Benjamin Burgess (7535)
  • Benjamin Mansell ([Blank])
  • Charles Barrett (18928)
  • Christopher C Tompkins (6045)
  • Clark M Tompkins (1882)
  • David Clure (5409)
  • David N Patterson (10572)
  • Edward W Hooper (8722)
  • Henry F Rikard (5416)
  • James M Kimbrough (19489)
  • Jasper Burrow (2671)
  • John Burleson (18991)
  • Jonathan Chambers (18993)
  • Joshua Mullens (18929)
  • Lindsey Allen (15443)
  • Marion Tompkins (16084)
  • Miles R Lindsey (16521)
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