With my family tree on Ancestry.com, I have posted the history of my family from
Clay, Coosa, Talladega and Tallapoosa Counties with the following primary surnames:
Dunn,
Gaddis,
Haines,
Hancock,
Hughes and Todd.
Many of my ancestors were slaves, but I have not been able to confirm the names of their owners. One family to whom my family is that of John and Emily
Demaris Hughes Clisby. Their son, George Clinton, had a child with my great-great-grandmother,
Hester Haines Hughes, who was a slave to the Clisbys. “Hettie,” as she was called, was also a nurse-midwife and delivered many children in Tallapoosa and Coosa Counties, including several of her grandchildren.
My great-great-grandparents, Henry
Hancock and Mary
Dunn Hancock, were slaves in
Tallapoosa County,
Alabama and lived in Hackneyville.
Some of my Todd relatives left
Russell County,
Alabama following Emancipation. They landed in Hackneyville. They married into the
Gaddis and
Murray families there. They left about 1915 to go to
Birmingham.
My family is huge, so I encourage everyone to review the family history. There just might be a connection -- Black, white or Native American.
Steve
Townsend