• [S4] 1850 U. S. Census, Bibb County, Alabama, population schedule, (National Archives and Records Administration: Washington, D. C.) , M432, Roll 2.
  • [S10] Baker (Chilton) County Marriage Book I (1870-1876), Chilton County Courthouse, Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama. Hereinafter cited as Baker County Marriage Book 1.
  • [S31] Cecil Little, compiler, Chilton County, Alabama: Index to Probate Court Records, Abstracts of County Newspapers, & County Confederate Veterans: 1868-1924 (Clanton, Alabama: privately published, 1991). Hereinafter cited as Chilton County Index to Probate Records, etc.
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  • [S45] Autauga Genealogical Society, compiler, Marriage Records of Autauga County During the 1800s (Prattville, Alabama: The Society, 1990). Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records of Autauga.
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  • [S199] Abney Hintgen Brewer, "Abney Family Correspondence," e-mail message from e-mail address (Houston, Texas) to John K. Brown. Hereinafter cited as "Abney Research."
  • [S216] Howard F. McCord, Baptists of Bibb County, 1817-1974 (Centreville, AL: privately published, 1979).
  • [S217] 1870 U. S. Census, Baker (Chilton) County, Alabama, population schedule, (National Archives and Records Administration: Washington, D. C.) , M593, Roll 1.
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  • [S250] Letter from Abney Brown (U. S. Navy, South Pacific) to Miss French Burt, 15 Apr 1943; Author's Personal Collection (Prattville, Alabama).
  • [S260] Civil Commissions, State of Alabama Civil Register (Montgomery, Alabama: Department of Archives and History). Hereinafter cited as Alabama Civil Register.
  • [S263] 1860 U. S. Census, Upshur County, Texas, population schedule, (National Archives and Records Administration: Washington, D. C.).
  • [S308] Autauga County, Alabama Commissioners Court Minutes, Judge of Probate, Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama. Hereinafter cited as Commissioners Court Minutes.
  • [S433] Thomas Waverly Palmer, compiler, A Register of the Officers and Students of the University of Alabama, 1831-1901 (Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama, 1901). Hereinafter cited as University of Alabama.
  • [S544] Elderly Woman Dies in Apartment Fire; Effort to Rescue Her Fails, Sun-Commercial (newspaper), Vincennes, Indiana, 26 May 1950, page one.
  • [S583] The Chioroscuro, Vol. I (yearbook), Alabama Girls' Industrial School: Montevallo, Alabama, 1907.
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  • [S585] 1920 U.S. Census, Hamilton County, Tennessee, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah); from National Archives microfilm microfilm T625_1743.
  • [S586] 1930 U. S. Census, Macon County, Alabama, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah); from National Archives microfilm microfilm roll 36.
  • [S587] 1920 U. S. Census, Calhoun County, Alabama, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah); from National Archives microfilm #625_5.
  • [S588] 1910 U. S. Census, Etowah County, Alabama, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com, Provo, Utah); from National Archives microfilm T624_13.
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  • [S591] Amy D. Minor, "Enrollment Records," e-mail message from e-mail address (University of Montevallo, Records Office) to John K. Brown, 14 August 2006.
  • [S605] 1866 Alabama State Census, Bibb County, Schedules 1 & 3, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, Alabama , rolls S-880509 & S-880508.
  • [S606] Samuel Abney, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers who served in Organizations from Tennessee, Roll 95, Tennessee Archives: Nashville, Tennessee. Hereinafter cited as Tennessee Confederate Service Records.
  • [S653] Samuel Abney, The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, King James edition (Philadelphia, PA: A. J. Holman & Co., 1887); Present owner: Carrie Evans, Mississippi. Hereinafter cited as Samuel Abney Bible.
  • [S655] "Mrs. Britton Dies Monday of Apoplexy", The Anniston Star (newspaper), Anniston, Alabama, 27 April 1926, pg. 5.
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  • [S793] Robert Lindley and Willie and Rene Mitchell, compilers, Edgemont Cemetery, Anniston, Alabama (Anniston, Alabama: Self-Published, 1984). Hereinafter cited as Edgemont Cemetery.
  • [S805] Abney Hintgen Brewer, The Legacy of Samuel Abney, Revolutionary Patriot (Houston, Texas: Self-Published, 2008). Hereinafter cited as Legacy of Samuel Abney.
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  • [S1047] Letter from Samuel Abney (Randolph, Alabama) to Alexander H. Abney, 28 sep 1861; Collection of Abbey H. Brewer (Houston, Texas).
  • [S1125] "Brown, Frank B.", Army Separation Qualification Record, 26 Mar 1946; Author's Personal Collection; Prattville, Alabama. Hereinafter cited as "Frank Brown Army Separation."
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  • [S1177] Sam Abney, "Growing Up in Prattville" (lecture, at Buena Vista, 20 Sep 2022); Lecture available as audio file (Prattville, Alabama: Autauga Genealogical Society).
  • [S1219] Phil Page, "First Famiilies: Richard Cheesome Descendants" (database online). ALGenWeb Bibb County (www.algenweb.org/bibb/firstfamilies/cheesomerichard2.html), 2024.
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