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{{AL-sidebar}}<br>''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[United States Emigration and Immigration|U.S. Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Alabama Genealogy|Alabama]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Alabama_Emigration_and_Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]''  
''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[United States Emigration and Immigration|U.S. Emigration and Immigration]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Alabama Genealogy|Alabama]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Alabama_Emigration_and_Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]''{{AL-sidebar}}


During the early 1700s, some French and Spanish families immigrated to the southern coastal area, but most pre-statehood settlers of Alabama came from the older southern states, especially [[Image:{{MobiAlPort}}]][[North Carolina Genealogy|North Carolina]] and [[Georgia Genealogy (state)|Georgia]]. Many of these were brought to the state. Most [[Indians of Alabama|American Indians]] cotton planters of English or Ulster Scots origin. Many slaves were were moved westward to [[Oklahoma Genealogy|Oklahoma]] by 1839, but a few hundred [[Creek Indians|Creek Indians]] still live in southern Alabama.<br><br>  
During the early 1700s, some French and Spanish families immigrated to the southern coastal area, but most pre-statehood settlers of Alabama came from the older southern states, especially [[Image:{{MobiAlPort}}]][[North Carolina Genealogy|North Carolina]] and [[Georgia Genealogy (state)|Georgia]]. Many of these were brought to the state. Most [[Indians of Alabama|American Indians]] cotton planters of English or Ulster Scots origin. Many slaves were were moved westward to [[Oklahoma Genealogy|Oklahoma]] by 1839, but a few hundred [[Creek Indians|Creek Indians]] still live in southern Alabama.<br><br>