My great uncle, Clifton Guy White, was killed in a sawmill accident at the age of 16 in 1909. I don’t know if it was at the Brown sawmill but he did live nearby in or near Oakley.
My maternal grandmother’s side of the family were Duke and Weeks. Her mother was Emma Duke Harris and her father Edmund Weeks Harris. Have a feeling they were somehow related to the families from whom these photos come. J.T.Weeks in the photo pictured in his store in Prattville might very well be my grandmother’s fathers side of the family. Will have to check further about this. Interesting.
My grandfather worked for The Brown’s near Guinn in the 1930’s.
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My great uncle, Clifton Guy White, was killed in a sawmill accident at the age of 16 in 1909. I don’t know if it was at the Brown sawmill but he did live nearby in or near Oakley.
Jonathan Alden Meigs
Sherry Hoggle
My dads side of the family are from the Lawley/Randolph area.. but sadly, they have all passed on now.. there’s no one left in my family to ask
My maternal grandmother’s side of the family were Duke and Weeks. Her mother was Emma Duke Harris and her father Edmund Weeks Harris. Have a feeling they were somehow related to the families from whom these photos come. J.T.Weeks in the photo pictured in his store in Prattville might very well be my grandmother’s fathers side of the family. Will have to check further about this. Interesting.
C C Babin Stanley
[…] many vigilante acts were taking place in Bibb County in the 1890s that The Bibb Blade newspaper coined the phrase “Bloody Bibb” about the […]