A photo of James Henry Mardis and Milton Mardis. THIS MY DAD AND MY GRANDDAD MADE AT PROVIDENCE CEMETERY NEAR HATTON ALABAMA. THEY ARE AT THE GRAVES OF MY GRANDMOTHER AND TWO UNCLES ODIE AND GILBERT.
People in photo include: Milton Mardis
The Eisenhower Years - A Time of Optimism and Growth
After the Great Depression and World War II, everyone was ready to take a breath and have fun. Population boomed, families moved to the suburbs, television (by the end of the decade) would be in most...
Alabama also known as the “Heart of Dixie" joined the union as the 22nd state in 1819.
The region that became Alabama was occupied by aboriginals as early as some 10,000 years ago. Europeans reached the area in the 16th century.
During the first half of the 19th century, cotton and sl...
I am son of James Henry Mardis grandson of Milton Carl, great grandson of James Leonard and great great grandson of Samuel Mardis of Va. I am looking for info on Samuel Mardis of Va., Nc., SC,Blount County Al. I am son of Vera Mae Bloss Mardis, great grandson of James Blaine Bloss, great grandson of Harrison Bloss and great great grandson of Valentine Bloss. Surnames Mardis,Bloss Mardis,McCreless,