Oak Hill Cemetery, Talladega, Al. "AARON VINCENT SERG CO A 46 ALA INF REGT CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY FEB 13 1835 - FEB 7 1901." He died intestate. The settlement of his estate is recorded in Estate Records Book #26 Pages 17 & 18 Talladega County Records.
Roll: T623_40; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 87.
Date: 7 June 1900
Text: Aaron Vincent Home in 1900: Ironaton, Talladega, Alabama
Age: 65
Birth Date: Feb 1835 Alabama
Race: White
Gender: Male
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Spouse's Name: Margarett Vincent m. 1862
Years married: 38
Aaron Vincent 65 Feb. 1835
Margarett Vincent 57 Feb. 1843
11 children 9 living
Ida Vincent 36 Oct. 1863
Ullman Vincent 19 Sep. 1880
Rubie Vincent 17 Dec. 1882
Grover Vincent 15 Jan. 1885
MARR: Bledsoe Kelly Collection, Samford University, Birmingham, Al. NOTE: Family legend says Aaron Vincent was a Confederate soldier who lost heavily by the war when a business partner took advantage of him while he was away.
Family Bible: Vincent Family Bible (printed 1828) donated to the Bledsoe-Kelly Collection, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama by Ronald E. Vincent of Woodstock, Alabama about 1990.
Source: Tombstones & Cemetery Records
Source: 1900 U.S. Census
Source: 1880 U.S. Census
Source: 1870 U.S. Census
Source: 1860 U.S. Census
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