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Solomon Monroe Long 1842–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 April 1842

Birth Location: Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL

Death Date: 20 Jan 1929

Death Location: Range, Conecuh, AL

Father: William Sr

Mother: Sarah Merrill

Spouse(s): Sarah Gainey

Children(s): William Long

The story of Solomon Monroe Long began in 1842 in Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL. Solomon Monroe Long married Sarah Elizabeth Gainey, and had children including William Bud Monroe Long. Solomon Monroe Long passed away in 1929 in Range, Conecuh, AL.

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Biography

  • The story of Solomon Monroe Long began in 1842 in Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL.
  • Solomon Monroe Long married Sarah Elizabeth Gainey, and had children including William Bud Monroe Long.
  • Solomon Monroe Long passed away in 1929 in Range, Conecuh, AL.

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Solomon Long's Ancestors

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Solomon Long
1842–1929
Birth Place: Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL
Parents
William Madison Long Sr
1793–1853
Washington, Georgia, USA
Sarah (Ann) Merrill
1793–1865
Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Robert (A) Merrell
1759–1823
Somerset, Maryland, United States
rebecca reid
1760–1816
reidsville, montgomery, georgia,usa
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Merrill
1720–
Esther Lambden
1724–1794
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Solomon Long's Descendants

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Solomon (Monroe) Long (26 April 1842–20 Jan 1929) m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Gainey (23 Jun 1856–28 Apr 1896)
  1. 1. William ("Bud" Monroe) Long 1876–1964 m. Lucille (Elizabeth) Morris 1881–1952
    1. 1. Carlie (A Elizabeth) Long 1902–1936 m. William (Hill) Peacock 1900–1978
      1. 1. Carlie (Ethel) Peacock 1929–2020 m. Ernest (Otto) Nowak 1906–1991
      2. 2. Lucy (Elizabeth) Peebles 1933–2004
      3. 3. Willie (Maxine) Peacock 1935–2023 m. Elijah (Arson) Sutton 1924–2015
    2. 2. Mack (C or B) Long 1905–1986
    3. 3. Wallace (Roosevelt) Long 1907–1988 m. Nellie (V.) White 1915–1995
    4. 4. George (Franklin) Long 1909–1910
    5. 5. Alma (Almie) LONG 1911–1988
    6. 6. Robert (Albert Garvin) LONG 1918–1952
    7. 7. Minnie (Nadine LONG) Bell 1926–2015
    8. 8. Lucy (Estelle LONG) Grayson 1924–1997
    9. 9. Nannie (Belle LONG) Arrington 1921–1966
    10. 10. Henry (Dewey) LONG 1916–1940
    11. 11. Bertha (J LONG Smith) Cochran 1914–2007
    12. 12. Thomas (Monroe) LONG 1900–1949

Solomon Long's Timeline

2 Records

1842
26 April 1842
Birth of Solomon Monroe Long in Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL
Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL
1929
20 Jan 1929
Age 87
Death of Solomon Monroe Long in Range, Conecuh, AL
Range, Conecuh, AL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 April 1842
    Event Place: Rutledge, Crenshaw, AL

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1929
    Event Place: Range, Conecuh, AL

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