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Vincent and Harpersville
The mayors of Vincent and Harpersville received certified notification Tuesday of a petition requesting the annexation of Vincent into the town of Harpersville.A letter certifying receipt of the petition of more than 50 names, and a copy of the petition, was sent by certified mail from the office of the Shelby County Probate Judge to the mayors, said Kimberly Melton, chief clerk.
Noble Naugle, a Vincent farmer who helped organize the petition drive, said the move is in response to the the failure of Vincent leaders to hold a town meeting about a proposed quarry.
“We’ve had no guidance or leadership about the quarry and the citizens feel left in the dark,” Naugle said.
White Rock out of Florida wants to build a limestone quarry in Vincent that the company says would bring 125 jobs.
Harpersville Mayor Theoangelo Perkins said his first step will be to inform the city council of the letter and petition.
“We will evaluate it,” Perkins said. “The annexation would have advantages and disadvantages but it’s really too soon to make any comments.”
Vincent Mayor Ray McAllister said the letter and petition have been turned over to city attorney Corey Moore for his review.
“We were a little bit surprised,” McAllister said. “We believe the majority of folks of Vincent would want to stay folks of Vincent.”
According to McAllister, Vincent’s population is about 2,000. Harpersville also has about 2,000 residents, Perkins said.

Littleton Riggins and Descendants-Generation 3
[possible kin: Riggins/Dunlap, my maternal relatives in Al, Ga, Tx, Ar]
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9. Elizabeth Ann Riggins (William Gant, Littleton) born abt. 1815 in AL and died abt. 1895. She was married Mar. 17, 1833 in Bibb Co. AL to Alexander S. W. Dunlap son of James Dunlap & Nancy Unknown. He was born abt. 1806 in SC and died abt. 1866 in Monroe Co. AR.
Notes about Elizabeth Riggins Riggins
She is found in her father’s household in 1830 Bibb Co. AL census.
She is found in the 1870 & 1880 Monroe Co AR census as a widow.
Notes about Alexander Dunlap
He is found in the 1850 Shelby Co. AL census.
He is found in the 1860 Monroe Co. AR census.
Childrenof Elizabeth Riggins & Alexander Dunlap
52. i. Minerva C. Dunlap born abt. 1835 in AL.
53. ii. Nancy A. Dunlap born abt. 1837 in AL.
54. iii. Miller Dunlap born abt. 1842 in AL.
55. iv. Mary Malissa Dunlap born abt. 1843 in AL.
56. v. Milly Elizabeth Dunlap born abt. 1845 in AL.
57 vi. William G. Dunlap born abt. 1847 in AL.
58. vii. David A. Dunlap born abt. 1849 in AL.
59. viii. James B. Dunlap born Feb. 1853 in AL.
60. ix. Bascom Akin Dunlap born abt. 1854 in MS.
61. x. Almus Monroe Dunlap born Sept. 1856 in MS.
63. xi. Malona Julia Dunlap born June 1859.
Shelby County History
History of Shelby County Alabama
By Bobby Joe Seales
Welcome to Shelby County, “The Heart of Dixie”. We’re glad you’re here taking a look at us, because we’re proud of our county and like to show it off. While visiting this site, should you have any questions, comments, or need any assistance that I may help you with, please e-mail me.
Shelby County is the geographic center of the state of Alabama. It is one of now seven counties comprising the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area. The others are Jefferson, Blount, and St. Clair counties and three new additions in June 2003 – Bibb, Chilton, and Walker. Shelby County is bounded by Jefferson and St. Clair counties to the north, by Talladega and Coosa counties to the east, and by Chilton and Bibb counties to the south and southwest.
Shelby County was created by an act of the Alabama Territorial General Assembly on 7 February 1818, from former Creek Indian territory ceded in the Treaty of Fort Jackson on 9 August 1814. The county was formed out of the northern portion of what was then Montgomery County. Originally, Shelby County was one of the largest counties in the state. However, the state legislature soon began carving up the area to create other counties, including St. Clair County, Jefferson, Talladega, and Chilton counties. The marker for the geographic center for the state of Alabama can be found on the steps of Main Hall at the University of Montevallo. The actual geographic center, however, is said to be located in the Richardson-Randall Cemetery, about 2 miles east of Montevallo.
The county was named for Isaac Shelby, a hero of the King’s Mountain Battle during the Revolutionary War. Also, he was the first governor of the state of Kentucky, and had refused election to a second term as governor in order to fight the Indian wars. The first courthouse was fashioned of logs, and was located at Shelbyville, long since deserted, however, believed to have been located within the modern-day city of Pelham. It was selected as the county seat in 1820 and the county’s first courthouse was built by Thomas Amis Rogers, Alabama’s first Secretary of State, who, along with his neighbor George Phillips, represented the county in the state’s first Constitutional Convention in 1819. Judge Thomas W. Smith was the first judge to preside in it. The Shelbyville courthouse, built at a cost of $53, was used until 1826, when the decision was made to move the courthouse and the county seat.
In 1826 the location of the courthouse was moved to an old school building in Columbia, located in the central part of Shelby County. However, an act of the Legislature changed its name to Columbiana on 13 January 1832, and the county seat was then permanently located at Columbiana.
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Trails Leading to Texas
Trails Leading to Texas
Entries: 52406 Updated: 2009-03-25 22:55:30 UTC (Wed) Contact: Pam
Updates made often — additions welcomed — Working this month on Bethel Cemetery in Frisco TX
# ID: I21428
# Name: Alice Valerie Spruiell
# RFN: 21428
# Change Date: 24 MAR 2006
# Sex: F
# Birth: in Crenshaw Co, AL
# Change Date: 24 MAR 2006
Marriage 1 Louis Milton (Lewis) Clinkscales b: 9 MAR 1860 in Benton, Calhoun Co, AL
* Married: 18 DEC 1890
* Change Date: 24 MAR 2006
Children
1. Hester Kate Clinkscales b: 3 OCT 1905 in Vincent, AL
2. Juda Jessie Clinkscales b: 15 OCT 1892
3. Reuben Franklin Clinkscales b: 1895 in Alabama
4. Robert Berry Clinkscales
5. John Wilkes Clinkscales
6. Grady Lowell Clinkscales b: 1901 in Alabama
7. Lige Turner Clinkscales b: 1903 in Alabama
8. Lewis Embry Clinkscales b: 1905 in Alabama
9. Lola Eugenia Clinkscales b: 1908 in Alabama
10. Clarence Minton Clinkscales b: 1910 in Alabama
11. Thomas Newton Clinkscales b: 1912 in St Clair Co, AL
12. William Milton (Noot) Clinkscales b: 22 OCT 1913 in Shelby Co, AL
13. Alice Mildred Clinkscales b: 22 OCT 1913 in Shelby Co, AL
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Tracking possible cousins via Rootsweb
Alice V. Sprueill was my maternal great-grandmother.
– Cathy
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Ancestors of April (Wharton) Makerney and Connected Families
Ancestors of April (Wharton) Makerney and Connected Families
Entries: 44318 Updated: 2009-02-19 13:59:12 UTC (Thu) Contact: April
If there is no source or census info then I am in the process of researching the information. Also I am researching a lot of Choctaw Indian names, ie: Oakes, Everidge, Ervin, Cole, Belvin, McCurtain and several others. Please contact me with any questions, additions or corrections.
# ID: I17192
# Name: Alice Valerie SPRUIELL 1
# Sex: F
Father: William Robert SPRUIELL b: 8 DEC 1843 in Coweta Co., Newman, Georgia
Mother: Hester Ann Taylor SPEER b: 14 SEP 1848 in Fayette County, Georgia
Sources:
1. Title: Kinsey gedcom by Mills.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 17 Nov 2005
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Tracking possible cousins via Rootsweb
Alice V. Sprueill was my maternal great-grandmother.
– Cathy
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Ancestors of April (Wharton) Makerney
Ancestors of April (Wharton) Makerney
Entries: 26435 Updated: 2006-08-11 15:46:27 UTC (Fri) Contact: April Makerney
# ID: I17192
# Name: Alice Valerie SPRUIELL 1 2
# Sex: F
Father: William Robert SPRUIELL b: 8 DEC 1843 in Coweta Co., Newman, Georgia
Mother: Hester Ann Taylor SPEER b: 14 SEP 1848 in Fayette County, Georgia
Sources:
1. Title: Kinsey gedcom by Mills.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 17 Nov 2005
2. Title: Garmon Tree.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 29 Nov 2005
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Tracking possible cousin via Rootsweb
Alice V. Sprueill was my maternal great-grandmother.
– Cathy
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Aaron Adkins
Aaron Adkins
Entries: 12098 Updated: Mon Oct 21 08:19:26 2002 Contact: Patricia Mills
# ID: I108833295
# Name: Alice Valerie SPRUIELL
# Given Name: Alice Valerie
# Surname: Spruiell
# Sex: F
Father: William Robert SPRUIELL b: 8 Dec 1843 in Coweta Co., Newman, Georgia
Mother: Hester Ann Taylor SPEER b: 14 Sep 1848 in Fayette County, Georgia
via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Aaron Adkins.
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Tracking possible cousin via Rootsweb
Alice V. Sprueill was my maternal great-grandmother.
– Cathy
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Samuel Packwood I
Samuel Packwood I
Entries: 11971 Updated: Wed Jun 26 12:36:28 2002 Contact: Patricia Mills
# ID: I108832648
# Name: Alice Valerie SPRUIELL
# Given Name: Alice Valerie
# Surname: Spruiell
# Sex: F
Father: William Robert SPRUIELL b: 8 Dec 1843 in Coweta Co., Newman, Georgia
Mother: Hester Ann Taylor SPEER b: 14 Sep 1848 in Fayette County, Georgia
via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Samuel Packwood I.
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Tracking down possible cousin via Rootsweb.
Alice V. Spruiell is my maternal great-grandmother.
– Cathy
RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Stamps Family History & Lineage
Stamps Family History & Lineage
Entries: 29106 Updated: 2007-03-05 14:19:09 UTC (Mon) Contact: Will Stamps
# ID: I9519
# Name: Frank A. CLINKSCALES
# Surname: Clinkscales
# Given Name: Frank A.
# Sex: M
# Reference Number: 73s2
# _UID: 07CC09749E02544A96437546C063DFA6CA54
# Change Date: 28 Feb 2006 at 05:59:04
Marriage 1 Sarah HICKS
Children
1. Has Children Viola Adelia “Ola” CLINKSCALES b: 16 Apr 1878 in Wilsonville, Shelby Co, AL, USA
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Creek Indian Researcher – records and links
A collection of records and links for those researching their Creek – Muskogee Indian ancestors.