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* [[1905]]: [[Arthur Brown]] married [[Nellie Brown|Mamie Nellie Adams]]. | * [[1905]]: [[Arthur Brown]] married [[Nellie Brown|Mamie Nellie Adams]]. | ||
[[Image:T. T. Ashford.jpg|right|thumb|Thomas Ashford, born September 27, 1857]] | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1970]]: Physician and inventor [[John Croushorn]] was born. | * [[1970]]: Physician and inventor [[John Croushorn]] was born. | ||
* [[1967]]: Pro football player [[Willie Wyatt]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1967]]: Pro football player [[Willie Wyatt]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. |
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September 27 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2015: The 2015 International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies conference kicked off at the Sheraton Birmingham.
- 2009: St Michael's Episcopal Church held its final service.
- 1970: Around 250 members of First Baptist Church of Birmingham walked out of a service and formed the new Baptist Church of the Covenant.
- 1928: Fairfield Furnace No. 6 was blown in.
- 1905: Arthur Brown married Mamie Nellie Adams.
Births
- 1970: Physician and inventor John Croushorn was born.
- 1967: Pro football player Willie Wyatt was born in Birmingham.
- 1966: Kevin Kynerd, CEO of Bradford Building Co., was born.
- 1952: Jefferson County Probate Court Judge Alan King was born.
- 1938: Former Bishop of Vermont Mary McLeod was born in Birmingham.
- 1937: Musician and businessman Billy Jack Holcombe was born in Maylene.
- 1921: Governor John Patterson was born in Goldville, Tallapoosa County.
- 1895: World War I Flying Ace William Badham was born in Birmingham.
- 1857: Alderman Tom Ashford was born in Limestone County.
Deaths
- 1934: Racecar driver Elfraida Mais died while performing a stunt at the Birmingham International Raceway.
- 2013: Motion Industries co-founder Caldwell Marks died.
- 2009: Alabama Republican Party treasurer Homer Jackson died.
Sports
- 2008: Samford lost 23-17 to Elon at Elon, North Carolina.
- 2008: UAB lost 23-13 to South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina.
- 2008: Miles College lost 26-21 to Clark Atlanta at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium in Fairfield.
- 1941: Major league pitcher Virgil Trucks made his debut with the Detroit Tigers.
- 1934: Racecar driver Elfraida Mais died while performing a stunt at the Birmingham International Raceway.