LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
| Alfonso "Al" Barrs, Jr. | |
| Mildred
Stevenson |
| Myra Bell |
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In 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Florida GenWeb Project, modelled after a project originally started in the state of Kentucky. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Florida, where collected databases and information on genealogy in the state could be stored. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of data. The Florida GenWeb Project needs your help. We are from time to time needing county sponsors. There's really nothing to it. You are not responsible for doing lookups, and don't even have to live in the county you sponsor. Take a look at the Florida County list for the unsponsored counties, located at the History and genealogy home page, or e-mail your questions to the state coordinator. One last note, county sponsors are not the only volunteer positions. If you'd like to assist with doing look-ups, census or tombstone transcriptions, these are a few of the other volunteer positions we are always in need of. Put a little back to the place that has brought you so much. History of Lafayette County Lafayette County was created December 23,1856 from part of
Madison
County, and included at the time what is now both Lafayette and Dixie
Counties.
Lafayette County was named in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, the
French
citizen who rendered assistance to the colonies during the Revolutioary
War. The famed Suwannee River forms the entire eastern boundary. The
county
courts first met at the home of Ariel Jones near Fayetteville. The
county
seat was moved from to Mayo from New Troy in 1893, and Mayo is
currently
Lafayette's only incorporated town. In 1921 the lower part of of the
county
was carved off and created into Dixie County. As other information
becomes
available, I will provide a link to Archive, Genealogy and Historical
information
as it becomes available. This information shall include photographs.
Anyone
having any information that is not copyrighted or if copyrighted and a
release can be obtained I will include such information on the links. Declaration The views, facts and other information posted on these pages are my own ideas and thoughts. I have not nor will I post any documentation or phototgraphs pertaining to ayone without at least a verbal authorization of the person/s involved. Unless noted I will not use any copyrighted material without the expressed written consent of the person who has original ownership of any documentation and/or photographs. Information may be freely downloaded for personal use, however I would expect that you not repost without proper recognititon. Furthermore, this not a personal web site, it is open and available for anyone who has information that they'd like to share pertaining to Lafayette County Genealogy and History. This is as long as the material is not copyrighted or if copyrighted a written release is obtained by the donor and this release will be be posted on this web site. Anyone who has material and wish to donate to the web site, can send their information via e-mail to drdarrel1@yahoo.com, send to me at the following address: Darrel R. Bell, 3010 167th Road, Live Oak, Florida 32060, ph 386-209-2898. If your donation includes photographs, I can scan the photographs and return them to the donor. Written documentation can also be scanned and the original document can be returned to the donor as well. For added convenience, this e-mail address can also be used famgen1@yahoo.com. Other Comments As you can see, I've condensed this page and did away with the slow loading graphics and icons. This will make the page to load quicker and easier to navigate. I solicit your genealogy information, if you have data you'd like to share and only have it in rough draft, I have a daughter who's all the time wanting to improve her typing skills. So not only will you be able to provide information, but you'll receive back a finished copy of your original draft works. |
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the genealogy and history pages for Lafayette County,
Florida.
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Darrel R Bell and Alfonso "Al" Barrs, Jr.