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Emeline - Inman Cemetery, 62-1 Summary Report, page 13

who purchased items at the estate sale (typically nearby neighbors). Among those purchasers at the sale of the “perishable property” were many known pioneers of arsenal lands, including especially Edward Frost. Genealogical research led to the discovery that Isaac's widow Martha was a daughter of Edward Frost, who is known to have lived at or very near to the cemetery site. All of this points to a burial of at least Isaac Inman in the Inman Cemetery, since most pioneers were buried on their own land, and there was no listing for Isaac Inman (or any other Inman of this generation) in the old Maple Hill Cemetery records in Huntsville. Madinm County while Jacksons Army was encamped then* In IfllR Edward film a amt againM John .four* and charged him with trespassirig by force of arms and killing hra dog, dexrnbrd u* “being of great price" The suit sought $100 00 in damages StVtfwl of Edward and Amilla's rhildrrn married m MadfaBti Co., the first was France* Trust who married Joseph Dunaway on 26 August 1611 Hannah Frost married Marshall Abraham Smalling on 21 Doci'fnbrr 1M11 In Inter life. Hannah marriid Thoma* R Johnson tin 24 September 1655 In Morgan Co Martha Frost married Isaac Inman on 5 August 1617, and another daughter Susanna Frost marnrd Imar Medlin on 7 .September 1822 After Isaacs death Susanna married James Brogden on 28 December 1826 in Morgan Co A> a widow, for the second time, she moved to Texas where her Medlin son had foxnme a prominent rancher She died in Parker Co. Tx. in 1867 Family tradition has it that Camanche* killed her and possibly n son. Dow Brogden I Story Truncated: continued in 1998 bool. Edward Frost THE HERITAGE OF MADISON COUNTY. ALABAMA ilOC • l)H 726.V Phoebe Frost Standefer, another cousin, married Israel Standifer tn Tennessee prior tn moving to Madison County He had a large family from a previous mamoge, in addition tn the six children born to him and Phoebe. This family settled mainly along Indian Crrrk their land holdings eventually spreading West into Limestone County- Hannah Wilson Frost. the widow of Thomae Frost, Jr., anoth rr cousin, bought land in the first land *ale in 1809 and settled near Brow nsburu. Al Her brothers Henry and Jesse Wilson set tied nearby Benjamin Frost, one of Hannah's sons, married Elisabeth Lawler, daughter nf Jehu and Elizabeth Lawler who are buried in a plowed field a short distance from the intersection of Moontown Road and Highway 72. The Frost and Wilaon families rrlncaLrd to Shelby Cci . Al. prior Ui 1820 where a community known as Wilson's Hill developed around them and later evolved into the city of Montevallo Joseph Frost, yrt another of Edward's routins, initially settled •t Madison County, but by 1819 lived on Cherokee land tn the East After the organization of Jackson Co., Al Joseph and his descendant's nrr found in the Bellefonte area for many year* In the IMO's some of Joseph's descendants mtgratrd to Texas, w hen* they became involved in cattle ranching and founded the Frost National Rank in Son Antrimo Edward's si.*tor-in-law. Mourning Roberts Talley, rnarnrd ('apt Jacob Talley, a plantation owner near Stevenson in Jackson County, Alabama Thrir descendants can still hr found in Scnttsbnni and surrounding arras In October 1813, Edward Frost enlisted in Cant Hugh Kerr'* company of Mounted Riflemen, q pari of Andrew Jackson's volunteer army in the C1 reck Induin'War This rnmpiiny was formed in mjm redrawn and thr area whrn* Edward lived then fell within Madison County His home was along the present Zlrrdt Road. 1>PP.T* nty> and hidf miles Iwuth of 1-565 When Edward left Tennessee and camr South, several nf hl* relatives and their families made the same move Must uf them weir his routine, the sons and daughters of his uncle. Thomas Frost, Sr. who died in Anderson County Tennessee in 1807 Strangely. Edwards siblings either remained in Virginia and rcnne*"?M nr migrated North into Kentucky and Illinois Hannah Fro->t who married Edmund Blankenship in IHOH, was ;i cousin marriage record is in Madieufi C"?, Al • Hack 1, page 1, ThcylmJ a plantation just off Moore* Mill ftoa, rail illegally settled on Chickasaw land, are pleading that they not hr forcibly removed from *aid fond In spite uf their 13 - (2221)