Many Revolutionary War Soldiers received land grants in Alabama. Perry County, Alabama was settled by many of these old soldiers and their families. Pioneers included in this volume include: JAMES CRAWFORD; JOHN T. BOYD; JOHN WASHINGTON MACKEY; MALCOM DEMUS CANNON; ELIAS ENOS TRAMIL.Some descendant surnames include: AGNEW, ALLEN, ALEXANDER, AVERY, BAKER, BARNES, BELL, BENSON, BLACKBURN, BLACKWELL, BOYD, BOYLES, BROADNAX, BROWN, CANNON, CHRISTENBERRY, COLE, COLLINS, COOKSEY, CRAIG, CRAWFORD, CURB, DENSON, DOMINICK, DONAVAN, DORMAN, EDWARD, ELLIS, FINDLAY, FOWLER, GRIFFIN, HALL, HANNAH, HARPER, HOLLEY, HOPKINS, HOWARD, HUNT, HURLEY, KNOX, JOHNSON, JONES, LACEY, LANE, LATHAM, LEWIS, LYLES, MACKEY, MADISON, MARTIN, MCCARTER, MCCURDY, MOORE, MORELAND, MORLAND, MURPH, NIXON, OLDHAM, OLIVER, PAYNE, POOL, POPE, RAY, RAYFIELD, RHODES, SANFORD, SINGLY, SLAUGHTER, SMITH, SNEAD, SPENCER, STOKES, THIGPEN, THOMAS, TRAMIL, TRAMMEL, TUBB, TURK, TURNER, VAUGHN, WESTBROOK, WILBURN, WILLIAMS, WOODALL, WOODS, WYATTThis is the third volume of some early Perry County, Alabama pioneers. Be sure to check the other volumes on Perry County, Alabama.