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Limestone County, Alabama

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  • Moses Kendall (1782 - 1821)
    Fact Details for Moses Kendall died 15 Dec 1821 Limestone County, Alabama, USA Peter Kendall appointed guardian of Delila, Richmond, Maria, Sarah, and Feriba Kindle, Williamson T. older, elected h Thom...
  • Amanda Melvina Throneberry (1837 - 1920)
    d/o- Zephaniah Roberts & Elizabeth "Rebecca" Smith. w/o- James Knox Polk "J.K.P." Throneberry.
  • James Knox Polk "J.K.P." Throneberry (1838 - 1920)
    s/o- Louis "Levi" Throneberry & Elanda West. h/o- Amanda Melvina Roberts.
  • Pvt. John Walton Tinkle, (CSA) (1831 - 1883)
    John Walton Tinkle Civil War Veteran Mar 29, 1831 - Nov 30, 1883 Enlisted from Henderson County, TX with Texas Troops Wife: Mary Jane Davis Tinkle (married 30 June 1850) Son of: John M Tinkle 1799-1862...
  • Claude Merle Lake (1900 - 1901)

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Limestone County, Alabama.

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Limestone County was established by the Alabama Territorial legislature on February 6, 1818 and was named after Limestone Creek.

Adjacent Counties

Cities, Towns & Communities

Ardmore | Athens (County Seat) | Belle Mina | Capshaw | Coxey | Decatur (part) | Elkmont | Good Springs | Greenbrier | Holland Gin | Huntsville (part) | Lester | Madison (part) | Mooresville | Oakland | Pettusville | Scarce Grease | Tanner Thach | Veto

Links

Wikipedia

Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places

Wheeler Nat'l Wildlife Refuge (part)

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