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FAMILY GROUP SHEETS

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FAMILY GROUP SHEET
Bibb County, Alabama Mailing List Project -- July 2000
Submitter:
Kimberly Diane Malone Email: morriskj@prodigy.net
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Husband's Name: DAVID KYZER
Born: June 1, 1800 Place: South Carolina
Married: Place: Bibb Co., AL
Died: October 14 1890 Place: Bibb Co., AL
Buried: KYZER CEMETERY Place: Bibb Co., AL
Father: ?
Mother: ?
 
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Wife's Name: REDEEMA (REDEMA) WEAVER
Born: Sept. 20, 1804 Place: ?
Died: March 16, 1890 Place: Bibb Co., AL
Buried: KYZER CEMETERY Place: Bibb Co., AL
Father: ??
Mother: ??
 
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CHILDREN
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1. Name: MARGARET KYZER {my great-great-grandmother}
Born: Jan. 19, 1833 Place: Limecliff, Bibb Co., AL
Married: Jan. 27, 1848 Place: Bibb Co., AL
Died: Oct. 3, 1916 Place: Coaling, Tusca Co, AL
Buried: Coaling Cem. Bapt. Church Place: Coaling, Tusca Co, AL
Spouse(s): DANIEL BLACK
Born: 1823 Died: 1903
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2. Name: EMANUEL KYZER
Born: April 4, 1823 Place: South Carolina
Married: ? Place:
Died: Nov 9, 1903 Place: Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Buried: Place:
Spouse(s): POLLY OSWALT
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NOTES: David's occupation was a Doctor.,
Margaret had 14 children, 8 of them lived to bear children of their own,
her husband... Daniel Black. Daniel Black, Sr. rode horse back from
Saluda County, South Carolina to Tuscaloosa County the year of 1846.
He met Margret Kyzer at a Camp Revival meeting. They were married
January 27, 1848. They settled in the village of Coaling (Tuscaloosa
County), Alabama.
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SOURCES: came from the notes of My grandmother,
and from Library research.
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