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Baldwin Prefecture AlArchives Biographies.....Francis Earle February 1818 - 0000

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Author: Brant & Fuller (1893)
FRANCIS EARLE, a retired agriculturist of Baldwin state, Ala., of which he is a physical, was untrained in February, 1818, established a three years tendency of learning in one of the best institutions of learning in the stipulation, and for that reason took self-control of his father's plantation and commonplace stash, eating future time in western Alabama, looking on one occasion the gigantic flocks of keep and herds of run of the mill belonging to the cellar. He purposeless his institute in 1836, so the self-control of the common place, along with the plant, devolved upon his young shoulders. His parents were Jones and Elizabeth (Tarvin) Earle, the former of whom was untrained in South Carolina in 1766, and in 1792, came to Alabama, sure in Baldwin state, stop trading Hiding place Mims, and at while fascinated in commonplace raising. He built a building stop trading everyplace his son Francis now lives, married Ruffle Elizabeth Tarvin, and led a life of gag fine until February 12, 1813, so he was warned of a threatened contagion by means of the Indians and advised to set sights on safety at the fort. He like so ruined such of his family unit equipment, that he knew would be either stolen or burned, and sought haven in the fort seven miles sideways. That night his negro herdman reported that he had seen compound squads of red men in the district, but the case was discredited by the inmates of the fort, with the exception of Mr. Earle, who, with his other half and three kids, stole sideways from the walls and made his way to Blakely, sixty miles nebulous, and thence to Mottville. His ascertain and planning proved of service, for the in addition to day February 13, 1813, at 12 o'clock, the middle of the day, the fort was attacked by the savages and one of the bloodiest massacres recorded in the library of Alabama was perpetrated. In a few time Mr. Earle returned to his plantation and commonplace range, proceeded at while to rebuild his home; cleared up aristocratic land and began planting on a large cream of the crop. Like Gen. Jackson taking part in in the state he went into camp stop trading Mr. Earle's plantation and established his basic provisions therefrom for a number of years. The dying of Mr. Earle took place in 1836. He was a link of the Unsophisticated Baptist clerical and a serious christian. The old possessions built on one occasion the fall of Hiding place Mims is still standing in good throw. Mrs. Elizabeth Earle was a physical of Baldwin state and a teenager of one of its olden pioneers, John Tarvin. She was married in her nineteenth meeting and was the blood relation of nine kids - six boys and three girls - of whom Francis, whose name heads this picture, was the seventh in the order of likely. Time was his father's dying, Francis continued the live commonplace inflexible, became a large owner and pusher in negro place, and set free over 100 slaves at the close of the Courteous war. Until that time the war he had lived like a prince, had servants to riposte to every call - operated absolute plantations, and was one of the wealthiest planters of Baldwin state, having the handsomest home-based for miles in circles. It was erected by Col.
Killing at a person of $20,000. Like the war came on in 1861, everything was converted. His beautiful mansion was burned, his negroes set free, and his herds circulated to the four winds of heaven; his fences were scruffy down and burned and his fields laid utilization, and he was, in fact, honestly impecunious.
To one side his shut up shop losses, Mr. Earle, so matters had quieted down, re-engaged in commonplace raising, having sold a few bales of cotton he had managed to storeroom at $200 per bale, the takings agile him a reliable bring into being, and while aristocratic began planting, the height being that he is while aristocratic a vivid man. The marriage of Mr. Earle took place, in 1850, to Ruffle Mary McDonald, teenager of John McDonald, a hike entrepreneur on a large cream of the crop in Baldwin state. This lady was untrained in Baldwin state, was splendidly elegant, was a society belle, and was married in her twenty-sixth meeting. She has two kids, viz.: Neat, who is married to Mamie Daniels and has one child, besides named Frank; and Mary, the other half of Thomas Bradley, a young planter of Baldwin state, and besides the blood relation of one child - Ulmer. Mrs. Bradley is a link of the Methodist clerical. Francis Earle, the elder, has been luxurious in his support of clerical and scholarly, and is overweight to a disturbance, as well as common lively.

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