[This information is from a Bible that Charles Fincher Tucker recieved from his mother. A man in the 1930's, in gratitude for a meal, gave the Bible to his mother. Charles Fincher Tucker can be reached at 104431.2664@compuserve.com or 1401 Bowie Dr. La Marque, TX 77568 If you are interested in the LeVert family, please contact Nannette Serra at bellanet@swbell.net or visit http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9407/drlevert.html. -Mitch Fincher] On a sheet of note-pad paper, did not look old. Miss Helen W. Hinds Huntsville, Alabama Poems clipped from a newspaper. "Saturday Evening", by Bx Bulwer "One by One" by Adelaide A. Proctor "A Voice from Heaven" auth. unkn. The following was handwritten on a faded piece of paper on a piece of 1/4 inch grid graphing paper. On the outside of the folded paper: Wm. C. Pickens Obituary by Col. Jms. (?) G. Harvey inside the paper From Greensboro Beacon, Aug. 22/74 Edited by Col. Jms. G. Harvey Obituary Pickens. In this county on the 16-th inst., (I don't understand this "inst." abreviation used 2 or 3 times.) after a brief illness, Mer. Wm C. Pickens. Deceased was the son of the late Col. Samuel Pickens, one of Greene County's most highly respected and valuable citizens. Our acquaintance with him was too slight to enable us to give particulars of his character. That we leave to others. From those who knew him well, we learn that he was a gentleman of sterling principles, of great energy of character, kind in his disposition, a devoted son and brother - and a most affectionate husband and father. He has been married not quite two years, and leaves to mourn his death, brothers and sisters, a large circle of friends and a deeply bereived widow and one child. His age we learn was 26 years. There was a cover page from The Intermediate Lesson Quarterly, Third Quarter, 1882. On the back side was a map of Palestine in the Time of our Lord. Hand-written, first of front and back. Woodgrave (sp? parts of handwriting not clear), near Huntsville, Sept. 29,1870. (This date may have been the day of copying from the newpaper, dated as shown) From Buntsville Democrat of August 29th, 1833 Married. On Wednesday evening the 21st inst. by the Rev. (? Jreo. or Juo. - handwriting style confusing) M. Taylor, Doct. Robert W. Withers, of Greene County, to Miss Mary D. M. Withers (not sure of Withers, or Withern - hand writing confusing, and Robert and Mary having same last name?), of Madison County Ala. From Huntsville Democrat, Sept.21st, 1854 We regret to announce the death of Dr. Robt. W. Withers, of Greene County, Ala. He reached this place some few weeks since, in bad health, on his way to the Virginia Springs, but being unable to proceed further, remained at the residence or Mer. F. J. LeVert (?) where he expired about 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning last. We merely announce this fact of his death, leaving for a future number (edition?) an extended notice of the deceased. backside of paper From Huntsville Democrat of Friday morning, April 28th. 1826. Died. In this county on the 17th inst. Hon John Withers, aged 56 years. He emigrated from Virginia to Alabama about sixteen years ago. He was a most excellent and respectable citizen, and was endeared to a large circle of acquaintances by his hospitality and friendship. >From Cousin N__________? (N__clie ?) Woodson Withers A.J. Withers Sr. born Jany. (?) 6th 1805 Mary Woodson, his wife June 4th 1815 A.J. Withers,Jr. Sept. 17th, 1836 Wm. Fred Withers, son of Jno.(?), Mary H, Withers, born Feb. 29th 1800 Augustine James Withers, Jr. died Oct. 21st, 1861 of typhoid fever near Pensacola, was buried in Huntsville, Oct 24th. Mary Woodson Withers, died Dec. 19th, 1861, buried Dec.21st. Augustine Jones (sp?) White, son of Susannah Clay Withers White and James Bradley White died April 27th, 1869, buried April 28th. Mary Woodson, daughter of Philip Woodson and Auguatine Jones Withers were married Oct. 8th. 1834. From Huntsville Democrat of Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 1834. Married on Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. Wm. McMahon, Mer. A.J. Withers to Miss Mary J. (Jane?), daughtr of P. Woodson - all of Huntsville, Ala. Susanna Clay Withers, daughter of above Manife, was married to James B. White, Sept. 4th. 1866, in Huntsville. (book of Huntsville) (was this "book of H..." a reference?) Mary McLelland Withern, daughter of W.F. Withern (the "n" may be an "s") named John Joseph Dew (or Deer) 29th Nov, 1865. Robert W. Withers married Miss Mary Gillard (sp?) Pickens, April 25th 1876. Mary LeWest Withers married Maj. Charles St.(?) Poelleutz (sp?) Nov. 1869. Helen Withers married Wm.C. Pickene, Dec.18th, 1872. hand written on a blank page between the O.T. and N.T. William C. Pickens and Helen Withers married Dec. 18,1872 William Carragan Pickens son of Wm. C. Pickens and Helen W. Pickens born Oct. 13, 1872