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- From "A History of Mulberry Baptist Church - 1818 - 1968 " by Ulysses H. Abrhams:
Thomas and Josephine Honeycutt were the first of that family name. They came early and were Baptists. Their family seems to have been a very large one. Included among the names of their children was a son, James Honeycutt, who married Bethany Cobb, the daughter of Alexander Cobb.
"A few early Mulblelrry Community marriages, same source:
1823, December 22 - James Honeycutt - Bethany Cobb. He, son of Thomas Honeycutt and she, daughter of Alexander Cobb.
1850 US Census Shelby Co., AL enumerated 8 Oct 1850:
Honeycutt, James m. 47 farmer b. GA,
Bathsheba f. 45 keeping house b. SC,
Lucinda f 17 b. AL,
Tennessee f. 15 b. AL, (Tempa)
George M. m. 14 b. AL,
Jasper M. m. 12 b. AL,
Angilene f. 10 b. AL,
James M. m. 8 b. AL,
Riley M. m. 5 b. AL,
Amanda f. 1 b. AL.
1860 US Census Shelby Co., AL PO Montevallo, enumerated 25 June 1860:
Honeycutt, James m. 57 farmer b. GA
Bethina f. 54 house keeping b. SC,
Jasper M. m. 22 farm hand b. AL,
James L. m. 19 farm hand b. AL,
Angeline f. 17 b. AL,
Munroe m. 14 b. AL,
Manda O. f. 13 b. AL.
Next door:
Honeycutt, George N. m. 24 farmer b. AL,
America f. 21 keeping house b. AL,
Rosean f. 2 b. AL,
Rebeca f. 8/12 b. AL.
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