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Death records of Mobile County, Alabama, for the year 1908
Mobile County death records for 1876-1908 available at the Local History & Genealogy division of Mobile Public Library. Contact mainlhg@mplonline.org to request a search
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Death records on microfiche
Mobile County Health Department
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Foster, Mary Elizabeth
Cert.#583
DOD: 23 May 1908
Race: White
Magnolia Cemetery
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Death records of Mobile County, Alabama, for the year 1908
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Mobile County Health Department
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Foster, David N.
Cert.#774
DOD: 5 July 1908
Race: White
Magnolia Cemetery
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Mobile Death Records 1876
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Foster, Robert S.
Cert.#610
DOD: July 1, 1876
Race: White
Magnolia Cemetery
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Foster, Ellen
Cert.#1102
DOD: Nov. 11, 1876
Race: White
Magnolia Cemetery
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Clotilda Collection
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Items from the Clotilda vertical files and archival collection
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Files Collection
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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[...]
Descendants of Clotilde survivor heading here by the hundreds
Story of illegal slave trade ship passed down through generations of Keeby family
By Casandra Andrews
Staff Reporter
As he lay in the bowels of the slave ship rolling across the sea, he no doubt wondered what legacy he might leave on this earth -- if any.
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13 August 1998
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Andrews, Casandra. "Descendants of Clotilde survivor heading here by the hundreds." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 13 Aug. 1998, p. 1A, 13A.
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Museum of Mobile's exhibit details slave trade
By Amy Browning
Correspondent
They were voyages that not only shaped the global economy, but also changed the lives of millions forever.
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5 August 2007
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Browning, Amy. "Museum of Mobile's exhibit details slave trade." <em>Press-Register: M</em><em>obile County Neighbors</em>, 05 Aug. 2007, p. 1, 6.
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[...]
Vital history can be lost, forgotten or ignored
Preserving the legacy left by African-Americans requires more than lip service
By Michael Thomason
Special to the Press-Register
Mobilians take pride in remembering their history -- sometimes inaccurately, perhaps, but at least we remember. Or do we?
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31 October 2010
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6-B--Mobile Press Register Sunday, July 5, 1981 <br />[...]Africatown works toward its future, honors its past <br />By Cammie East <br />Living Today Writer<br /><em>Africatown</em>... The name, or variants of it, go back at least to the 1880s: an "African Colony" is shown on the 1889 Boudousquie Map of Mobile, located near Magazine Point. It evokes the origins of at least one segment of the greater Mobile community, and its romance leads the inquirer along hidden paths into the past.
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Africatown grew on slaves' legends and lore
Immigrants established a cultural outpost at Magazine Point
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Alabama Folkways is a monthly column of human interest features exploring topics that reflect Alabama's traditional culture. It is offered as a public service by Alabama Center for Traditional Culture, operating within the framework of the Alabama State Council on the Arts.)
By Henry Willett
Alabama Center for Traditional Culture
In front of the Union Baptist Church in the Magazine/Plateau community about three miles north of Mobile, there is a bust of Cudjoe Kazoola Lewis, the last survivor of a voyage on the slave ship "Clotilda" from the west coast of Africa in 1860.
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25 July 1993
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Willett, Henry. "Africatown grew on slaves' legends and lore." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 25 Jul. 1993, p. 2G.
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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files-clotilda
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[...] in the Weekly [...] 12 July 1890 in "[...] of Literature" - an article in [...] Mag [...] this "Last slave ship"-
which [...] that the Slaves were from [...] to the Congo & back to the West Indies in 1850. I beg politely to correct the error which [...]
The folling information I lately [...] from Cap Tim Meagher, presently living about 3 [...] of Mobile. [...] favorably known to the citizens as Capt of a Schooner [...] who was famous for this daring dangerous enterprise. the Schooner was named the Clotilda of tons, and commanded by Cap Wm Foster, north. when I am also fervently [...] the voyage from Mobile bay to Whidah on the Slave coast [...] the Azores) & who anchored off the small island of [...] and went where [...] interview with the [...] of Dahomey [...] which he shipped [...] the [...] in the [...] of 1860 and brought them & landed [...] at [...] & awfully convenient & wanted [...] but [...] is not at present in my possession. a copy of which however I was [...]
I have [...] 2 [...] & [...] for me to understand.
[...]
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Description
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Notes concerning the Clotilda
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Language
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English
Title
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Last Slave Ship Correction
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files-clotilda-lastslaveshipcorrection-01
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Collection
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unknown
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text
Clotilda
foster
Meagher
Meaher