Northern Alabama, historical and . rtnership with Mr. Dortch he prac-ticed some years; and since January, 1885, he hasbeen unassociated. November, 1886, he was ap-pointed Register in Chancery, which, aside fromthat of alderman in the City of Gadsden, appearsto constitute the sum of his office holding. Mr. Dunlap was married in July, 1868, to SusanG. Jacoway, daughter of John G. and Nancy Mid-dleton Jacoway, of DeKalb County, and to themhave been born nine children, viz.: John 1)., Sam-uel D., Horace E., Jessie M. (since deceased),Maggie PI, Robert H., William W., Susan, andFrank
Northern Alabama, historical and . rtnership with Mr. Dortch he prac-ticed some years; and since January, 1885, he hasbeen unassociated. November, 1886, he was ap-pointed Register in Chancery, which, aside fromthat of alderman in the City of Gadsden, appearsto constitute the sum of his office holding. Mr. Dunlap was married in July, 1868, to SusanG. Jacoway, daughter of John G. and Nancy Mid-dleton Jacoway, of DeKalb County, and to themhave been born nine children, viz.: John 1)., Sam-uel D., Horace E., Jessie M. (since deceased),Maggie PI, Robert H., William W., Susan, andFrank C. The family are members of the Cumber-land Presbyterian Church, and Mr. Dunlap is amember of the Order of Knights of Pythias. .H^— JOHN HAROLD DISQUE, Attorney-at-law,tiadsden, was lioni in New Orleans March 23,1848, and is a son of Charles H. Disque, a nativeof Frankfort-on-the-Main. Charles H. Disqueaccompanied his parents to America. They set-tled at New Orleans, and there Charles H. waseducated. His father was a native of Paris,.
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