
Mallory, Varner, George, and Vincent Burt, c1936

Irby and Birdie Burt

Birdie Clyde Watts

Ferry, French, Wynell and Ruth Burt

Belle Meade, the home of Earl and Ruth Kilby in Sperryville. It is now a bed and breakfast.

Ferry, Mallory and French Burt, West Blocton, 1943

An LCT(5) such as Mallory served aboard at Normandy

George E. Burt

Boarding a C-47 transport for a parachute jump. George Burt is standing at far right.

1st. Platoon, Easy Company, 513th PIR

George and Adelia Watts

George and Adelia Watts

May Abney Brown

Samuel and Martha Abney Family

Frank B. Brown

L-R: James & Abbey Brewer, Sam Abney, Nell Abney, Joy Abney, Shannon & Frank Brown

L-R: Charlotte Crow, Shannon Brown, Susan Brown, Melissa Brown (kneeling), Frank Brown, Celia Crow, John Brown, Rasch Brown, George & Abney Brown, Brian, Martha & Tom Brown.

Front row L-R: Virginia Brown, Judith Brown, Nell Abney, Little Rasch, & Big Rasch. Back row L-R: Little Frank with baby Heather, French Brown, Big Frank, Zack Abney, John Brown. The little girls in front are Little Frank's step-children: Angela & Leslie. From reunion in Warrior, AL about 1987.

Sgt. Waymon L. Brown, Co. D 20th Alabama Infantry

Standing L-R: Anderson Lee and Francis. Seated: Jenny, Bessie, and Waymon Brown

"The Battle Above the Clouds" by Mort Kunstler. Lookout Mountain, November 24, 1863. The unit portrayed here is the 20th Alabama.

Waymon and Jane Brown

Jane Chism Brown

Row 2: Sam Abney, Zach Abney. Row 1: Lt. Phil Vance, Jacob D. Mayberry, unknown. Dedication of Confederate monument in Centreville.

Martha Walker Abney

Evelyn Lilly Abney, tombstone

Abney Place c1973-- William's room was the center window on the second floor

Nell Abney

William Walker House

Topographic map showing the Abney Farm and Abney Cemetery north of Maplesville, Alabama

Zachariah Abney

Zachariah Abney gravesite

Eustace P. Burt, with his granddaughter, Wynell Burt, about 1933

Scottsville area map

From about 1900. 1st Row: Frank Yeager, Irby Burt, Eustace Burt. 2nd Row: Linnie Yeager, Minnie Burt, Nettie Burt

1st Row: Frank Yeager, Irby Burt, Eustace Burt. 2nd Row: Linnie Yeager, Minnie Burt, Nettie Burt

Tombstone in Vernontown Cemetery

James Creth Burt

Frances Anne Gipson

Overview of San Francisco showing the sites of John J. Burt's homes and office

Residences of John J. Burt in the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco

Photo from the 1906 Earthquake shows the 400 block of California Street, one block east of John's office

Sacred to the memory of J C. Gibson, born the 17th of November 1793, died the 6th of December 1849, in the 57th year of his age

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

Jonathon C. Gibson family marker

Sacred to the memory of Martha D. Gibson, wife of J. C. Gibson, born the 9th of October 1799, died in April 1822, in the 23rd year of her age

Col. Burgess Ball, 1795

Charles Washington

Rising Sun Tavern, built 1760

Happy Retreat

Mary Ball, 1708-1789

The earliest known portrait of Washington, painted in 1772 by Charles Willson Peale, showing Washington in uniform as colonel of the Virginia Regiment.

Abney Family Crest

Willesley Chapel

Crypt of George Stanley and Eleanor Sutton (alias Dudley) of Wednesday Hall

Crypt of George Stanley and Eleanor Sutton (alias Dudley) of Wednesday Hall

Willesley Hall

St. Thomas Chapel at Willesley Hall

Willesley Hall in 1901

Mary Paralee Brown Langston

Holly M. Brown

Henry M. Burt, circa 1890

Henry M. Burt House
Talledega, Alabama

Rear view of Burt House

Bessie Marsela Brown

Tombstone in Centreville Memorial Cemetery

Topographic Map of Manack Station area in Lowndes County showing the Graves Cemetery

Kenneth and Jane Dale

Daniel Henry Watts, tombstone

1895 Map of Tuscaloosa County

Walter and Nettie Burt Medders, wedding photo 1907

Margaret Mims Curry Burt

Dr. William E. & Bessie Hicks Burt about 1913 in Talledega. With them is their only child, Henry McKenzie Burt.

William Pressley & Lucile "Cile" Burt Welch about 1938 in Selma, Alabama. Children L-R: Nathaniel, Ruby Burt, Joseph Edmund, William Pressley III, & Henry Burt.

Henry and Sallie Burt

Jacob & Minnie Daniell Tombstone

J. W. Daniell, 1913-2004

Destroyer U.S.S. Taylor (DD-94)

U. S. S. Fairfax (DD-93)

U.S.S. R-7 in 1925

U.S.S. R-15 in 1923

Minesweeper U.S.S. Sanderling AMS-35

Martin R. Burt house on Lower Kingston Rd., Prattville, Alabama. 2008

Martin R. Burt house on Lower Kingston Rd.

Martin R. Burt Cemetery

Martin Burt, tombstone

Minnie Watts

Lillie Watts

Charlie Watts

Martha Watts

John C. Watts

Norma Watts

India Watts

James Walter Medders and Nettie Burt, 1907 Wedding Photo

Timothy & Sophia Burt Mathews

Delilah A. Burt, tombstone

Thomas Coleman home, 2008

Timothy and Sophia Burt Mathews

Mary Caroline Hunt Gibbons tombstone

Samuel H. Gibbons

Calvin Cobb tombstone
Rocky Mount Cemetery

Thomas W. Burt, tombstone

Mary Ann Burt Bateman, tombstone

John W. Bateman, tombstone

Thomas W. Smith tombstone
Oak Hill Cemetery

Prattville Dragoons Battleflag
Co. H 3rd Alabama Cavalry

Lewis M., Jr. and John A. Whetstone

Battle Flag of the 6th Alabama Infantry,
Army of Northern Virginia

Sudie Burt Smith, tombstone

William N. Smith, tombstone

Ellen C. Burt, tombstone

Glover Medders and Owanna Burt Victory, 2001

Stephen W. and Elizabeth Susan Coleman family tombstone

Coleman Family tombstone

Tombstone in Centreville Memorial Cemetery

Nellie and Nettie Brown

Nettie Brown

Holly Brooks Brown

Harrison Felix Brown

Dovie Casey, 1848-1967

On poach of Casey Boarding House about 1912. Mary is thought to be the blonde woman third from the right. Dovie is the shorter brunette marked wiith the X.

Celia Parker Trott tombstone in Enon Baptist Church Cemetery

J. C. D. Trott tombstone

Abney of Williesley coat of arms. This is the true coat of arms of the Abney family, and was borne by Sir Thomas Abney, Lord Mayor of London, 1694, but in consequence of the marriage, circa 1400, of John de Abney with the co-heiress of Ingwardby of Willesley, most of the Abneys, descendants thereof, adopted for their hereditary arms the coat of Ingwardby, viz. Or (gold), on a chief Gules (red), a lion passant Argent (silver). Le Neve's "Knights" gives as the arms of Sir Edward Abney, of Willesley, knighted at Whitehall, 2 Aug 1673, this later coat.

John Dempsey Watts and family

Lewis and Minnie Watts with children: Lester, Crathon and Earl

Martha Jane Kinnard

Arthur Bice

Francis Marion Arnold, tombstone

J.H. "Shorty" Brown Cemetery
San Saba, Texas

Brown Cemetery monument

P. G. Wood tombstone

Battleflag of the 28th Alabama Infantry. It was captured November 23, 1863, at Bald Knob, near Chattanooga.

Jasper and Newton Langston Families

Zack, Nell and Lina Abney

Jasper & Newton Langston, 20th Alabama Infantry

Jasper D. Langston tombstone

William Jasper Langston

William Jasper and Laura A. Langston Tombstone

Virginia & Mary Abney tombstone

Virginia and Mary Abney tombstone

Jesse William Mathews

Jesse William Mathews tombstone

James Wilford and Pauline Terry Watts, with Shirley Marie, c1950

Emma & Ella Hunt (twins daughter of William Henry Hunt) Easter Sunday in 1963. This is their home on chestnut Street (This house is still standing). The girls are their grandnieces, Janet & Dana Storay.

Emma & Ella Hunt (twins daughter of William Henry Hunt) Easter Sunday in 1963. This is their home on chestnut Street (This house is still standing). The girls are their grandnieces, Janet & Dana Storay.

Henry and Ester Marchant

William Graves III tombstone

David Graves House
Manack, Alabama

Mary B. Durham Graves tombstone

L. M. Whetstone, Sr., 1808-1881

Timothy Mathews

Photo by Eugene Allen Smith. Geology Survey Wagon on the Alabama River, Washington Ferry, Autauga County. 1891 or 1894.

Alexander H. Abney

Carrie W. Mathews and her grandmother, Sophia Burt Mathews

Mary Madge Burt in 1896, about the time of her marriage

Henry Moss & Lillian Lee Burt Ivy at their home near West Point, Mississippi

James C. & Zemulah "Zem" Miller Burt about 1914 with their first born child, James Creth Burt .

Ruby Henry Burt, about 1913

Wilmer & Ruby Bassett Family

Hampton Knox Miller, 1896

Wilmer W. & Ruby Burt Bassett, about 1946

William Henry Abney, 1856

Benjamin L. Abney

Front row: John A. Whetstone & Lewis Whetstone, Jr.
Back row: J. D. Whetstone & S. H. McNeill (brother-in-law)

Matt Brown

Jim Brown

Ben Thompson, well-known gunfighter and city marshal of Austin. Once arrested Jim Brown.

"Wild Bill" Longley, outlaw

William St. Pierre Gibson

Alabama Female College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1851-1923

John Galen Brown

Susan D. Graves Stone

John Henry Hunt

Ashby-De-La-Zouch-Castle

Edward Abney courting Damaris Andrews

Abney House at Stoke-Newington

Capt. Frank Abney-Hastings

The "Karteria" under Captain Frank Abney-Hastings was the first steam-powered warship ever used in battle.

Edward Abney (1751-1827). Painting c1775 by Joseph Wright of Derby

Sir William Abney

Abney Level

Fanny Bassett

Daniel Gay Watts and Florence Hicks tombstone

J. D. Whetstone

Eyam Church, Derbyshire

A Norman Knight

William D'Albini Brito leads the charge at the Battle of Tenercheby in Normandy

Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, founded in 1088. The building see here is a more modern Gothic structure, built by Wyatt in 1808, for all that had remained of the original Norman structure was destroyed by fire in the late 18th Century.

Pincerna or cupbearer to King William I, " William the Conqueror"

Battle of Hastings illustrated in Bayeaux Tapestry

A Norman Knight

Chateau Sainte-Marie-Luz Saint Sauveur

A Norman Knight

Viking Longship

Viking raiders in longships

Viking warrior with axe

Lt. Col. Wilmer W. Bassett, Jr.

Wilmer and Melda Bassett

Ray S. Bassett

Lockheed P-38 Lightning

Mindora Powledge Hunt

Charles S. G. Doster

President James Madison

Dolley Madison

Peyton Talley Graves

Meliora Ann Andrews Graves

Battle of Hastings

Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, founded in 1088. The building seen here is a modern Gothic structure, built by Wyatt in 1808, for all that had remained of the original Norman structure was destroyed by fire in the late 18th Century.

Tomb of William D'Aubigny, Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk

Wymondham Abbey, in Norfolk, was founded in 1107 by William D'Albini, Chief Butler to King Henry I, as a Priory of the great Benedictine Monastery of St. Albans. It became an Abbey in its own right in 1448 and was suppressed under Henry VIII in 1538. Since then it has served as the Anglican parish Church of Wymondham.

Abney Crest

Castle Rising

New Buckenham Castle

Arundel Keep

Arundel Castle, Curtain Wall

Arundel Castle Keep

Adeliza of Louvain

Rev. Henry Hill Whetstone

Abney Grange

Abney Grange, Hope Parish, Derbyshire, England

Joshua Abney, 1810-1860