Northern Alabama, historical and . ionin , jireferring to devote his time to his pro-fession. Mr. Waller is treasurer and superintendent ofthe Diocesan Missions, superintendent of theEpiscopal .Sunday-School, member of the Masonicfraternity. .Master Workman in the . Orderof United \\orkinen, and Chancellor in the Orderof the Knights of Pythias. He was married in Dallas County, June l\, to Miss Kate Ellerbe. daughter of A. , a retired lawyer, who lost his life at thebattle of Selma. Mr. Ellerbe and his five sonswere in the Confederate Army. -One of the
Northern Alabama, historical and . ionin , jireferring to devote his time to his pro-fession. Mr. Waller is treasurer and superintendent ofthe Diocesan Missions, superintendent of theEpiscopal .Sunday-School, member of the Masonicfraternity. .Master Workman in the . Orderof United \\orkinen, and Chancellor in the Orderof the Knights of Pythias. He was married in Dallas County, June l\, to Miss Kate Ellerbe. daughter of A. , a retired lawyer, who lost his life at thebattle of Selma. Mr. Ellerbe and his five sonswere in the Confederate Army. -One of the sonswas killed and another died from the effect of anamputation of a leg. Mr. Ellerbe was one of theleading men of Dallas County, a profound lawyerand a man of the highest moral character. By this union Mr. Waller has had born to himthree sons and two daughters. He is an active worker in the Democratic i)artyat all times, and is at present a member of thecounty executive committee. He was presidentof the convention that nominated Mr. Davidson,. f*]
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