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1Alexander IIIAlexander III
King of the Scots (1249 - 1286) 
Alexander III
 
2Alfred (The Great)Alfred (The Great)
King of England (871 - 899) 
Alfred
 
3Almeda Frances HAGERAlmeda Frances HAGER
Wife of Anthony BAISDEN 
HAGER Elizabeth Frances
 
4ALVERS Clarence ConeALVERS Clarence Cone
Clarence Cone ALVERS 
ALVERS Clarence Cone
 
5ALVERS George DeanALVERS George Dean
 
ALVERS George Dean, I
 
6ALVERS George DeanALVERS George Dean
George Dean ALVERS WWI 
ALVERS George Dean, I
 
7ALVERS George Dean and HARDEN DoraALVERS George Dean and HARDEN Dora
Status: Located. L to R:
George Dean ALVERS
Dora HARDEN 
ALVERS George Dean, I
HARDEN Dora
 
8ALVERS NellieALVERS Nellie
Nellie ALVERS 
ALVERS Nellie
 
9Amnesty Oath LEE Robert Edward IAmnesty Oath LEE Robert Edward I
Amnesty Oath of Robert Edward Lee I 
LEE Robert Edward, I
 
10ANDREWS Benjamin LittleberryANDREWS Benjamin Littleberry
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS Benjamin Littleberry
 
11ANDREWS ElijahANDREWS Elijah
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS Elijah
 
12ANDREWS Howard FANDREWS Howard F
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS Howard F.
 
13ANDREWS Hubert IANDREWS Hubert I
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS Hubert I.
 
14ANDREWS Joseph Alto & Carrie EANDREWS Joseph Alto & Carrie E
Status: Located. Joseph Alto ANDREWS:
Birth: 11 July 1892
Death: 15 Dec 1969

Carrie E. :
Birth: 05 Sept 1898
Death: 07 Sept 1963
 
ANDREWS Joseph Alto
E. Carrie
 
15ANDREWS Lena MaeANDREWS Lena Mae
Status: Located. Birth: 01 July 1880
Death: 16 April 1974

[Wife of Orlander Segler DILLARD]
[Daughter of: William Harper ANDREWS & Mary Susan PORTER] 
ANDREWS Lena Mae
 
16ANDREWS William BascomANDREWS William Bascom
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS William Bascom
 
17ANDREWS William E & Nora P
ANDREWS William E & Nora P
Status: Located. WIlliam E. ANDREWS:
Birth: 21 April 1878
Death: 30 Jan 1952

Nora P. :
02 Sept 1887
07 Feb 1972 
ANDREWS William Edward
P. Nora
 
18ANDREWS William Edward & Nora P.ANDREWS William Edward & Nora P.
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS William Edward
 
19ANDREWS William L & Lola L.ANDREWS William L & Lola L.
Status: Located. William L. ANDREWS:
Birth: 21 Jan 1911
Death: 13 Dec 1972

Lola L. :
Birth: 15 Oct 1915
Death: 20 June 1952 
ANDREWS William L.
L. Lola
 
20ANDREWS William Martin & Martha Jane HARPERANDREWS William Martin & Martha Jane HARPER
Status: Located.  
ANDREWS William Martin
HARPER Martha Jane
 
21ANDREWS W[illiam] H[ARPER]ANDREWS W[illiam] H[ARPER]
Status: Located. Birth: 03 Nov 1852
Death: 08 Nov 1939 
ANDREWS William Harper
 
22Anthony BAISDEN's ChildrenAnthony BAISDEN's Children
L to R: Luther, Carrie, John and Dorothy BAISDEN 
BAISDEN Carrie
BAISDEN Dortha
BAISDEN John
BAISDEN Luther
 
23ANTONIUS MarcusANTONIUS Marcus
 
ANTONIUS Marcus
 
24ARAGON Catherine ofARAGON Catherine of
Queen Consort of England (1509 - 1533) 
ARAGON Catherine of
 
25ARAGON Ferdinand ofARAGON Ferdinand of
King of Aragon (1479 - 1516)
King of Sicily (1468 - 1516)
King of Naples (1504 - 1516) 
CONLEY Oliver
 
26ARNOLD Sue, AlanARNOLD Sue, Alan
L to R: Aubrey Sue HOLSTON & Alan ARNOLD Wedding 
ARNOLD Alan
HOLSTON Aubrey Sue
 
27AXSON Ellen LouiseAXSON Ellen Louise
First Lady of the US (1913 - 1914) 
AXSON Ellen Louise
 
28BAISDEN AnthonyBAISDEN Anthony
 
BAISDEN Anthony
 
29BAISDEN DorothyBAISDEN Dorothy
Daughter of Anthonay BASIDEN and Frances HAGER 
BAISDEN Dortha
 
30BAISDEN French ClintonBAISDEN French Clinton
French Clinton BAISDEN, Victoria Jane STOWERS and family 
BAISDEN French Clinton
STOWERS Victoria Jane
 
31BARNES ElefairBARNES Elefair
Status: Located. Wife of [Joseph] Brice PORTER
Birth: 11 June 1834
Death: 11 Feb 1897

[Daughter of: Jacob BARNES III & Mary MILLER] 
BARNES Elafair
 
32BEAUCLERC Henry I (Henry I)BEAUCLERC Henry I (Henry I)
King of England (1100 - 1135) 
BEAUCLERC Henry, I
 
33BEAUFORT MargaretBEAUFORT Margaret
 
BEAUFORT Margaret
 
34BECK Ella V.BECK Ella V.
Status: Located. Ella V. BECK
Born: 24 Nov 1844
Died: 23 June 1898 
BECK Ella V.
 
35BENNETT ThomasBENNETT Thomas
 
BENNETT Thomas
 
36BIAS and BAISDEN out HuntingBIAS and BAISDEN out Hunting
left to right: John "Cobb" BIAS sons Simeon and Joe, John BAISDEN and father Anthony BAISDEN. Don't forget the hounds which were part of every mountaineer household 
BAISDEN Anthony
BAISDEN John
BIAS John H.
BIAS Joseph
BIAS Simeon
 
37BIAS Georgia AnnBIAS Georgia Ann
Georgia Ann BIAS 
BIAS Georgia Ann
 
38BIAS Georgia AnnBIAS Georgia Ann
 
BIAS Georgia Ann
 
39BIAS Grover ClevelandBIAS Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland BIAS 
BIAS Grover C.
 
40BIAS JosephBIAS Joseph
Son of John BIAS 
BIAS Joseph
 
41BIAS JosephBIAS Joseph
son of John BIAS 
BIAS Joseph
 
42BIAS NoraBIAS Nora
 
BIAS Nora
 
43BIAS NoraBIAS Nora
 
BIAS Nora
 
44BIAS RolandBIAS Roland
 
BIAS Roland B.
 
45Biography: JONES Kimbrough TheopolisBiography: JONES Kimbrough Theopolis
-------------Newspaper article about K. T. Jones Thursday 06 October 1949 Southern Star------------------------------------------
61 Years of Continuous Service to The People of Ozark and Dale County
Furnishing fresh native and Western meats of the choicest quality to a large patronage in this territory and serving farmers of this and adjoining counties as a cattle and hog feeder and shipper for 61 years is one of the longest records of public service that can be pointed out among the business and commercial life of Ozark. This is the long record of service of Mr. K. T. Jones, who died at his home here in august 7, 1949. He was Ozark's oldest business man from the standpoint of service. To the hundreds of people who patronized his modern market daily. the early history of this popular business and its genial owner will read like fiction. Mr. Jones came to Ozark in September 1888 to establish himself in business. He came here from his home in Union Springs, over the central Georgia railroad and upon his arrival in Ozark bought out B. F. Cobb. who was operating a small market in a wooden building on the Maulding lot. Mr. Jones started his business career here with a hand saw and wooden meat block. His thorough knowledge of the business soon rewarded his efforts and when his business started growing he moved into a building owned by Uncle Billy Faust, located on the lot where the Mixon Hotel now stands. In the midst of expanding business the building and contents were destroyed by fire and Mr. Jones purchased new market equipment and established himself in a wooden building on the lot where the Standard Service station now stands. Later he moved to the rear of H. Z. Parker's store, located then where the A & P store now operates. Every move was in the interest of enlarging his business to provide satisfactory and complete service for his growing patronage. he did not remain long in the rear of H. Z. Parker's store when he purchased the lot where his present market is now located. When Mr. Jones entered the market business in Ozark in 1888 he had to slaughter his cattle, cut his meats and make delivery before day. No method of refrigeration was available at the time. As soon as ice was available at Eufala, the trading center of this territory at the time, he was the first store ice here, both for his market and for sale to the people of Ozark. he shipped ice here from Eufala several years. At his death last month his market was a model of how an up-to-date market should be equipped and operated. He had built, over the last 61 years a business institution that set the pace for modern appliances and methods. Installed in the City Market is one of the finest refrigeration systems to be found in this whole country. Ample storage refrigeration, modern refrigerated show cases, all electrically operated. All market equipment in use at the City Market is new and thoroughly sanitary. Another important item Mr. Jones never overlooked in the long period of his business career, was, he always carried in season, fresh oysters and fish for his patrons. Mr. Jones' business activity was not confined to operating a modern market. He bought and shipped during his 31 years in business many thousands of hogs and cattle. The largest single shipment he ever handled was 18 solid box car loads. For years he was the only cattle and hog buyer here and paid top market prices to the farmers of this territory. During his 61 years in business Mr. Jones built a business his heirs are proud to continue. This long and useful record should not be broken.
-------End of Newspaper article about K. T. Jones Thursday 06 October 1949 Southern Star------------------------------------- 
JONES Kimbrough Theopolis
 
46BLACKMAN Benjamin FranklinBLACKMAN Benjamin Franklin
Status: Located.  
BLACKMAN Benjamin Franklin
 
47BLACKMAN BurrelBLACKMAN Burrel
Status: Located.  
BLACKMAN Burrell, I
 
48BLACKMAN Exton TBLACKMAN Exton T
Status: Located. Son of Greene W. Blackman & Sarah Frances Speller 
BLACKMAN Exton T.
 
49BLACKMAN Greene W.BLACKMAN Greene W.
Status: Located.  
BLACKMAN Greene W.
 
50BLACKMAN G[reene]WBLACKMAN G[reene]W
Status: Located.  
BLACKMAN Greene W.
 

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