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Albert James Pickett, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Anson Co, NC
Death: October 28, 1858 (48)
Montgomery, AL
Place of Burial: Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. William Raiford Pickett and Frances "Fanny" Amelia Pickett
Husband of Sarah Smith Pickett
Father of Martha Raiford Woods; Mary Francis Pickett; Joseph Alston Pickett; Albert James Pickett, Jr.; Sarah Julia Pickett and 6 others
Brother of William Dickson Pickett, Judge; Louisa Augusta Pickett; Eliza Ward Baker; Joseph Dickson Pickett and Frances Pickett

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About Albert James Pickett, Sr.

https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/pickett-albert-james

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6858259&ref=wvr

Journalist, Writer. Albert James Pickett was the son of Anson County Sheriff William Raiford Pickett who migrated to Alabama territory in 1818. Popular writer for early Alabama newspapers, Historical Journals and Agracultural publications. Jacksonian Democrat and Episcopalian. Writer of the History of Alabama and Incidently of Georgia and Mississippi, from the earliest Period. Military Aid to Gov. Clement Clay in the war with the Creeks. He was buried on his Planatation "Pickett Springs" but was moved to join his wife Sarah (Smith Harris) Pickett.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_J._Pickett

Albert James Pickett (born Anson County, North Carolina, August 13, 1810 - died Montgomery, Alabama, October 28, 1858) was a planter and lawyer in Autauga County, Alabama, and is known as Alabama's first historian.

At the age of 8, Pickett moved with his father, William R. Pickett to the frontier of Autauga County, ceded to the United States by the Creek Indians in the Treaty of Fort Jackson only four years earlier. William Pickett built a home near Autaugaville and a mill building and trader's post on Swift Creek. Growing up, Albert befriended many of the Creek and frontier traders that frequented his father's store. From them he began to piece together the early history of the state which he later determined to put into writing.

Pickett studied law, but never practiced professionally, instead devoting his time to literature, agriculture and historical research. He traveled widely and corresponded with archivists and book dealers in the Atlantic states and Europe in order to document various parts of his history of the state. The two-volume History of Alabama was published in Charleston, South Carolina in 1851. Pickett was working on a comprehensive history of the Southwest at the time of his death.


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Albert James Pickett, Sr.'s Timeline

1810
August 13, 1810
Anson Co, NC
1833
April 2, 1833
Alabama
1835
December 23, 1835
Alabama
1837
January 18, 1837
1839
February 15, 1839
Alabama, United States of America
1840
1840
Age 29
Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
1841
April 23, 1841
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
1843
July 13, 1843
1847
1847
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States