SUMTER COUNTY, ALABAMA
Sumter County, Alabama, was created on 1832 Dec. 18, from former Choctaw Indian territory. It was named for Gen. Thomas Sumter of South Carolina. The county is located in the west-central part of the state, bordering the State of Mississippi to the west and the Tombigbee River to the east. Sumter County encompasses 907 square miles.

The county seat was established at Livingston in 1833. The Livingston State Normal School was established in 1883. Livingston is now the home of the University of West Alabama. Other towns in Sumter County include York, Cuba and Bellamy.

Information from: http://www.archives.state.al.us/counties/sumter.html

Myrtlewood Cemetery, Sumter County, Alabama
Belmont Cemetary, Sumter County, Alabama
1840 US Census - Sumter County, AL
Families of Hutchinson and Lancaster


1840 US Census - Sumter County, AL - Index By S-K Publishing
1840 US Census - Sumter County, AL - Index Sorted By Name
1840 US Census - Sumter County, AL - Index Sorted By Page Numbers
1850 US Census - Sumter County, AL - Index

1850 US Census Sumter County, AL
Only families: McKnight, Hutchinson, Lancaster, Summerlin
1866 Alabama State Census - Colored Population - Sumter County, AL
Black family of F.M. McKnight
Black family Buck McKnight
1870 US Census - Sumter County, AL - by Anita Abney
1870 US Census Sumter County, AL
Family of Francis McKnight
Black family of Lucinda McKnight
Black family of Major Hutchinson
Info about Records Of Sumter County
Confederate Statue, Livingston, Sumter County, Alabama

Sumter County, AL - ALGenWeb & USGenWeb Projects

The USGenWeb Census Project - States Index

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