John Wesley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 23 Jul 2017 | 2,325 contributions | 75 thank-yous | 1,322 connections
Grew up in Graysville, Alabama on Porter Crest Road from birth till 1996. West Birmingham Christian School 1980 - 1992. Lifeguard at Graysville Swim Club 1990 - 1993. Associate of Science, Bevill State Community College 1993 - 1996. Employed at the City of Midfield Fire Department 1995 - 11/1997. Bachelor of Science, Athens University 1998 - 2000. Master of Science, Jacksonville State University 2001 - 2003. Moved to Hueytown, Alabama 2006. Alabama Fire College Recruit School, Fall 1995 "Flametamers". Began own company VOODOOTWOTHREE 18 Mar 2008. Ordained Minister, Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster 10 Aug 2012. Officiated first wedding, South Carolina, 17 Sep 2016.
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My name is Brittany Balentine Cost. I am a descendent of Henry Harrison Cost and Grover Cleveland Cost. Alva Cost and Ella Cost were my great grandparents. I am trying to make a Cost Family Tree for Roy Cost, my grandfather. Do you have any tips? Sincerely, Brittany Balentine Cost
Marsha Baker
Each of the brothers married a woman named Judith. Neither woman's maiden name has ever been documented. They did not marry the same woman. The will for Judith Robinson in 1806 Cumberland County is for Judith (Unknown-192896), the widow of Edward. Please take a look at the wills and court documents on their separate profiles to see the evidence for each couple and their respective children.
Shirley
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