

Magnolia Cemetery Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Find a Grave
Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in the city of Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.= Official Website =Mobile is the county seat of Mobile County. It was established in 1702 by the French as the first capital of colonial La Louisiane (New France). During its first 100 years, Mobile was a colony of France, then Britain, and lastly Spain. Mobile first became a part of the Uni...
Saint Austin Cemetery, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA: Find a Grave Saint Austin Cemetery (also known as St Austin Cemetery and occasionally as St Augustine Cemetery) This is a historically important African American private non perpetual care cemetery on approximately 2.97 acres located in the City of Mobile. There is no known office or signage marking the cemetery, the entrance or s...
Descendants of the people buried in the Church Street Graveyard in Mobile, Alabama,
This project is for those buried in Pine Crest Cemetery, located on 1939 Dauphin Island Parkway, Mobile, Alabama. Notable Burials Tommie Lee Agee (1942-2001) - MLB Player Frank William Boykin (1885-1969) - US Congress Herbert Leon "Sonny" Callahan (1932-2021) - US Congress Winston Groom (1943-2020) - Author John McDuffie (1883-1950) - US Congress Links Find a Grave Bill...
Refugees from the Revolution in Saint Domingue (Haiti) that immigrated into New Orleans, the Gulf Coast and elsewhere from 1791 to 1810.Resources* Settlers of St. Domingue, 1750-1800 * Surnames of Some Saint-Domingue Refugee Families * The Road to Louisiana: The Saint-Domingue Refugees, 1792–1809 * From Saint-Domingue to New Orleans: Migration and Influences * The 1809 Immigration of Saint-Domi...
Wikipedia Mobile National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Mobile, Alabama.1202 Virginia Street Mobile, AL 36604 Phone: 850-453-4846 Or 850-453-4108 FAX: 850-453-4635 Burial Status - Closed Find a Grave
Wikipedia =Faulkner University is a private Christian university, located in Montgomery, Alabama, US, and affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The University was founded in 1942 as Montgomery Bible School. In 1953 the school's name was changed to Alabama Christian College (ACC). In 1965, the college was moved to its present location on Atlanta Highway. The year 1975 marked the beginning of t...
Primarily for early colonists of French and Spanish Louisiana and British and Spanish West Florida who have descendants throughout the Gulf Coast.One goal is to develop standardized surname spellings to allow for easier matching and merging in Geni.Includes people mentioned in Winston De Ville's "Gulf Coast Colonials," Stanley Clisby Arthur's "Old Families of Louisiana," Grace King's "Creole Fa...
Major American, British and Spanish players in the American Revolution on the Gulf Coast.See: "Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution" by Kathleen DuVal, Random House, 2015
Purpose of Project===The purpose of this project is to identify the settlers of the Vine and Olive colony in Alabama, to build their trees on Geni, and to determine where the families went after the colony collapsed in the late 1830's. Even though this project focuses on Bonapartist exiles, it complements the many Huguenot projects, in that these were French immigrants to an English-speaking na...
Founders of "old line" Carnival (Mardi Gras and New Year's) krewes and mystic societies in Mobile and New Orleans:* Cowbellion de Rakin Society (1830, Mobile)* Strikers Independent Society (1843, Mobile)* T.D.S. (The Determined Set, 1844. Mobile)* Krewe of Comus (1856, New Orleans)* Lost Cause Minstrels (1867. Mobile)* Order of Myths (1868, Mobile)* Infant Mystics (H.S.S., 1869, Mobile)* Twelft...
Mayors of Mobile, AlabamaPresidents of Mobile (01) 1814–1815: James Innerarity (02) 1815–1816: Lewis Judson (03) 1816-1817: James Innerarity (04) 1817-1818: Daniel Duvol (05) 1818-1819: Samuel H. Garrow Mayors of Mobile (01) 1819–1820: Daniel Duvol (02) 1820–1822: Addin Lewis (03) 1822–1823: John Elliott (04) 1823–1824: Addin Lewis (05) 1824–1827: Samuel Garrow (06) 1827–1829: John Everett (07)...
Writers associated with the Southern United States - Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Carolinas, etc
This project is intended for the Germans that immigrated directly to Mobile, Alabama, particularly in the 1800's, and left descendants there. This is for first generation immigrants only.
Settlers of Mississippi from 1699 to 1817
Allibamonts (or Alibamons), as they were called by their fellow colonists, came to Louisiana from present-day Alabama at the end of the French period. Most had served as French soldiers at either Mobile or along the Alabama River when France controlled the region. At the end of the Seven Years' War, the Treaty of Paris of February 1763 awarded all of French Louisiana east of the Île of Orleans ...
This project is intended for the Irish that immigrated directly to Mobile, Alabama, particularly in the 1800's, and left descendants there. This is for first generation immigrants only.
Kings of Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama
Mobile Bay and Alabama Historic Home Builders and Owners