Births
 By  FROM STAFF REPORTS Published 
1:06 pm Monday, February 24, 2014

Ian Martin Burt was born on February 15, 2014 at Madison Hospital to Andrew and Sonja Burt of Harvest, AL.

Ian Martin Burt was born on February 15, 2014 at Madison Hospital to Andrew and Sonja Burt of Harvest, AL. Ian weighed in at seven pounds six ounces and measured 21 inches. Grandparents are Eugene and Flora Tharp of Harvest, AL and Richard and Janice Burt of Vineland, New Jersey. Great-grandparents are Goldie Chapman of Tallmansville, West Virginia and Margarette Burt of Littleton, New Hampshire. Ian is joining three sisters, Kaylee (11), Autumn (8) and Aliandra (17 months).

Reece Jameson Hughes was born on February 7, 2014 at Huntsville Hospital for Women and Children to Jason and Leslie Hughes of Madison, AL. Reece weighed in at eight pounds and six ounces and measured 19.5 inches. Grandparents are Jerald and Donna Tignor of New Market, Alabama, Vicki Teel of Huntsville, Alabama and Bryan and Katrina Hughes of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Great grandparents are Randy and Kay Hughes of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Reece will be joining his siblings Ethan Hughes (5) and Alyssa Hughes (1).

Jonathan Nathaniel Alexander was born on February 17, 2014 at Madison Hospital to McKae Wilson of Madison, AL and Rakeem Alexander of Auburn, AL. Jonathan weighed in at eight pounds and ten ounces and measured 20.5 inches. Grandparents are Kristi and Dirk Cavdill of Madison, AL and Kai and George Howard of Jenks, OK. Great-grandparents are Jackie Johnson of Auburn, AL, Lynda and Tommy Wilson of Hopkinsville, KY and Christine and Louie Cavdill of Mansfield, OH. Jonathan will be joining his brother Landon (2).

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