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Welcome
To
Tuscaloosa County
Alabama
Genealogy and History
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Volunteers Dedicated to Free Genealogy

This Site is Available for Adoption
Our goal is to help you track your ancestors through time by transcribing genealogical and historical data for
the free use of all researchers.
We're looking for folks who share our dedication to putting data online and are interested in helping this project
be as successful as it can be. If you are interested in joining Genealogy Trails, view our Volunteer Page for further information and
then contact Kim.
(Enough knowledge to make a basic webpage and a desire to
transcribe data is required)

We regret that we are unable to perform personal research for folks.
All data we come across will be added to this site. We thank you
for visiting and hope you'll come back again to view the updates we make to this site.

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Tuscaloosa County was established on February 6, 1818.
It is named in honor of the Choctaw chief Tuskalusa
The county is the second-largest in the state in terms of area (trailing only Baldwin County) and sixth-largest
in terms of population (behind Jefferson, Mobile, Madison, Montgomery,and Shelby counties).
Its seat and largest city is Tuscaloosa, the former state capital from 1826 to 1845
Towns and Cities:
* Brookwood * Coaling * Coker * Holt CDP * Lake View
* Moundville (part in Hale County) * North Bibb (part in Bibb County)
* Northport * Tuscaloosa * Vance (partin Bibb County)

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ONLINE DATA
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Bible Records
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Biographies
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Births
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Cemeteries
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Deaths
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Marriages
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Military
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Miscellaneous Data
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News Articles
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Obituaries
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Pioneer Families
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Schools
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Wills & Probates
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Website Updates:
Jan 2009: CEMETERY
Index Frontier News Items Oct. 2008: LEACH, LINCECUM, LITTLE, SMITH, WALKER,
WALLACE, WEBSTER & WHITFIELD biographies, HELMS
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