Alabama Court Records
This page provides an extensive list of Alabama court records that have been transcribed and placed online.
This page provides an extensive list of Alabama court records that have been transcribed and placed online.
The wills in this book come from Book A of the Wills found at the Logan County Court house in Russellville, Kentucky. The information was extracted in 1957 by Mrs. Vick on behalf of the DAR located in Russellville. The text in this book was done with an old manual typewriter and has the usual faint and filled-in type often found with such papers. On top of the difficulty in interpreting the print from the typewriter, the scanning process was also deficient, and led to the creation of a faint digital copy exacerbating the difficult to read text.
Mrs.. Anna H. Ragsdale Passes In Tacoma, Wash. Word that Mrs.. Anna Hadley Ragsdale, a daughter of one of the early pioneer families of this community, is dead in Tacoma, Wash., where she was making her home with a son has been received here. The body is to be shipped to La Grande for burial beside the decedent’s father and mother and her son, Leo Hearing, of an earlier marriage. Other details were not included in the message received by friends here. La Grande Evening Observer, Thursday, 28 January 1926, Page 1. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Anna B. … Read more
Orville D. Ragsdale, 89, of Baker City, died May 13, 2009, at his home. His funeral will be Tuesday, May 26 at 1 p.m. at Coles Funeral Home, 1950 Place St., with Pastor Roger Scovil officiating. Vault interment will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. Orville was a hometown Baker boy, born Dec. 10, 1919, the third of four brothers born to Mabel C. and Lee A. Ragsdale. Beyond the mischief that four brothers could get into, one of Orville’s proudest moments was being a member of the Baker High School basketball team of 1938, state of Oregon champions, and where … Read more