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Interesting! I would like to read more about Randolph and Chambers Counties.
We have some on the site. Type in Chambers and Randolph in the search box with the magnifying glass to bring up the articles on those two counties.
Thank you, I will. Keep up the good work!
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My great great grandfather served during the War of 1812 here in Madison County or “Mississippi Territory” with Andrew Jackson, he & family moved here 1817 prior to Alabama becoming a state in 1819.