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Alabama

Blount County

  • Bates (1840s)
  • Huddleston (1820s)
  • Sapp (1840s)
  • Williams (1820s)

Coosa County

  •  Barley (1840, 1850)

Covington County

  • Grantham (1870s)

Crenshaw County

  • Grantham (1870)

Dallas County

  • Rials (1830)

Jefferson County

  • Bates (1830s-1840s)
  • Brown (1830s-1840s)

Lawrence County

  • Hokett/Hocutt (1830s-1840s)
  • Simons/Simmons (1840)

Limestone County

  • Hokett/Hocutt (1833)
  • Simons/Simmons (1833)

Madison County

  • Barley (1850)

Marengo County

  • Barley (1850)
  • Stark (1850)

Mobile County

  • Girardy (~1708)
  • Montpelier (1798)

Morgan County

  • Hokett/Hocutt (1833)
  • Simons/Simmons (1833)

Pike County

  • Grantham (1850)
  • Rials (1850)

Tuscaloosa County

  • Hokett/Hocutt? (speculative line)
  • Trawick? (speculative line)

St Clair County

  •  Stark (1860)