The Jubilee History and Biographical Sketches of the [Black] Liberty Association, G. R. Ford. Printed and Published by Times Publishing Company of Smith's Grove, Ky., 1916. Also taken from Barren's Black Roots, Vol. 3, Michelle B. Gorin, (C) May 1993. Used by permission. [Barren] ALFRED LANDERS, the son of Jerry and Rebecca Landers, was born December 21, 1859, at Yessey, Ky., in the time of slavery, was sold one time at the Court House as slaves were sold. He professed a hope in Christ in 1873. He united in marriage to Miss Amanda Frances, November 8, 1882. To this union were born four children, as follows: Garland, Cora, John and Cordelie Landers. In 1888, he was ordained to the deaconship of the Greenville church and is still serving that office. In 1895, he was elected treasurer holder of the Liberty Association and is still holding the treasure. He is one of the members of which the Liberty School Convention organized and has taught Sunday School for twenty years. He is now the treasure holder of his church and has been for 25 years and has served as Secretary of M. and D. meetings several times. His wife, Mrs. Landers, died August 8, 1893. In 1894, he was united in marriage to Miss Alvertie Duncans. Duncans Frances Landers = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/barren/landers.a.txt