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Celia (Cranford) Blevins (abt. 1812 - 1890)

Celia Blevins formerly Cranford
Born about in Chester County, South Carolina, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 29 Mar 1829 in Morgan County, Alabama, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 78 in Winston County, Alabama, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 11 Sep 2014
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Biography

Sources

  • Family notes collected by Lillie Mae (Blevins) Cook, shared with "Betsy" Stinson in 1970’s.
  • Joseph Blevins Bible,’The Bible: King James Version, (Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1813), possessed by Mrs. Lucille Blevins Sanders: hand-notations and dates, copied, 1982, and transcribed, 1983, by Anne Sandlin Palmore, photocopy in the files of Elizabeth Stinson, 2014
  • Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950, index and images, FamilySearch, accessed 06 Oct 2014, Armstead Blevins and Celia Cranford, 29 Mar 1829; citing Morgan County; FHL microfilm 2257937.
  • 1850 United States Census, index and images, FamilySearch, accessed October 5, 2014] household of Armisted Blevens (sic), Walker Co, Walker, Alabama, United States; citing family 399, NARA microfilm publication M432.
  • 1880 United States Census index and images, FamilySearch, accessed October 5, 2014: household of Armstead Blevins, Beat 8, Winston, Alabama, United States, citing sheet 539C, NARA microfilm publication T9.
  • Land Patent transcription by Darlene (Campbell) Scott, Homestead Certificate # 2037, Application # 2517, on claim of Celia Blevins, widow of Armstead Blevins, as signed March 9, 1885 by President Chester A. Arthur. Page accessed September 12, 2014.
  • Burial Memorial # 91412020 from Find A Grave containing extensive notes on her extended family. Burial information is "Burial: Body lost or destroyed ... her grave is believed to be on their land, now under Smith Lake." Page accessed September 12, 2014.


Cullman County was created by the Alabama legislature on January 24, 1877, from portions of Blount, Morgan, and Winston Counties. Visit here for more on Cullman County.





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Cranford-242 and Cranford-132 appear to represent the same person because: similar dates, same husband, merge proposed
posted by Robin Lee

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