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My Alabama Shaw Family on My Father’s Side From 1861-2014

Great Grandmother Julie’s Conecuh County went nationwide

Posted July 21, 2016

Annie Shaw-Barnes, Ph.D.
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Hi everyone,

Conecuh County became known nationwide.

In 1961, over a century after Great Grandmother Julie was freed from slavery, President John F. Kennedy appointed Dr. Luther Terry, an American physician and public health official, who like Great Grand Mother Julie, was a native of Conecuh County, Alabama, U.S. Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.

In America, it is a good thing when a remote county goes nationwide for a good reason. It gives the residents and enhanced feeling.

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