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----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > Source: [email protected] > Database: Georgia Marriage Index, 1851-1900 > Given Name Spouse1 Surname Spouse1 Given Name Spouse2 Surname Spouse2 > Marriage Date County State > WILLIAM MIMMS MITTIE McCLENDON 07 Oct 1879 Troup GA
Does anyone have any information as to what happened to Tally Mims after the Civil? He is another one of the sons of Calvin Mims and Elizabeth Ball? Any information would be appreciated. Wanda Ellis [email protected]
Ray or Ginny Would you please contact me regarding our Mims family. Wanda Ellis [email protected]
-1850 LA Pointe Coupee Parish (41) 720/720 11 Sep Mumford Mims 30 m Planter 6000 MS Ann Piper 25 f LA William Piper 4 m LA James Mims 20 m none LA Martha Piper 2 f LA Adeline Piper 4/12 f LA James Piper 5 m LA Margaret Mims 16 f LA 723/723 Charles Picket 29 m Planter 1500 MS (lastname uncertain) Sarah 23 f LA Luther 6 m LA John 3 m LA Charles 1 m LA Benjamin Mc Ilvain 28 m laborer PA Mary Mims 15 f LA Completely unreadable, except ages and sex -1850 LA St. Tammany Parish (249) 16/16 H. S. Mims 20 m farmer J. 16 f 13 m 10 m 25 f M. 6 f MS 1 f LA
I am looking for the parents of William Mimbs. William was born around 1850 in GA. I do not know where. He married Lucinda Roberts, the daughter of Jackson Roberts, around 1868. William and Lucinda settled in Polk County, FL around 1879. Note: Lucinda's sisters were married around the same time as Lucinda and William were married. They are found in Sumter and Orange Counties in FL. But I cannot find William and Lucinda there! William and Lucinda had the following children: 1. David Jasper b. 1868 2. Charles M. b. 1872 3. Mary Frances b. 1878 4. George Washington b. 1880 5. Lillian Lavinia b. 1884 6. Zebedee Calvin b. 1885 William died in 1886. Lucinda died in 1917. If anyone can give me any leads, I would appreciate it! Joey Mimbs
Who is Mumford MIMS? -1850 LA Bienville Parish, Western Dist. (279) 435/435 28 Oct James D. Mims 37 m farmer 3600 SC Martha A. 32 f GA Frances P. 16 f GA at school Elizabeth E. 8 f GA at school Sarah J. 7 f GA at school William B. 5 m GA Susan A. 3 f GA James J. 3/12 m LA John Allums 78 m none 600 NY Tillie B. Allums 21 m farmer 695 GA -1850 LA Catahoula Pariah (82) 501/521 25 Oct Melvina Mimms 26 f 1600 MS Virginia 6 f MS Oliver 3 m MS Franklin 1 m MS -1850 LA Claiborne County, Minden (127) 486/486 3 Oct B. F. Sanders 28 m merchant AL Sarah E. 22 f GA Infant 6/12 f LA Bartley M. Mims 32 m clerk SC William A. Smith 30 m mechanic VA Linda in KCMO
Is it possible that Valentine Martin was bro. of Mellyann; thus Thomas named son Valentine for his uncle? Can anyone help on this Martin line? Thanks, Mavis ---------------- Arianna wrote: > "First Marriage Record of Augusta County, Virginia," 1970, pg 56. > 19 Sep 1809 > Andrew HAYS to Sarah MIMS > > "The Parish Register of Saint Peter's New Kent County Virginia," 1904. > *Valentine son of Martin Martin Baptised June ye 18th, 1710. pg 27 > <<snip>>
"Laurens Co, GA MARRIAGES From 1809 to 1850." TUCKER, Davis marr. MIMMS, Polly 11/06/1817 This is Polly dau of Benjamin b 1775, who 1805 & 1806 Montgomery county tax list, pg 96 & 104. His children were, Polly, John and Jemima who m Nathan Garnto. Linda in KCMO
Ann, Is it possible that YOUR BF Mims was the III? Otherwise, which BF would this be, yours was not born yet?? REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 66th DAY'S DRAWING-May 22. LAURENS. page 206 Fortunate Drawers: Benjamin Mimms, jr., Captains District: Hodges Number: 331 District: 30 County: Lee County 1850 census GA Mimms, Sydna L. Gwinnett Co. 36TH SUBDIVISION 185 1850 Mimms, D. D. Fayette Co. 29TH DISTRICT 031 1850 "Laurens Co, GA MARRIAGES From 1809 to 1850." POPE, Fleet marr. MIMS, Sally 11/14/1816 pg 14 JONES, Kindred M. marr. MIMMS, Elizabeth 11/27/1845 pg 10 TUCKER, Davis marr. MIMMS, Polly 11/06/1817 pg 18 GARNTO, Nathan marr. MIMMS, Jemima 05/06/1825 pg 7 MIMMS, George marr. DANIEL, Ann Elizabeth 06/11/1825 pg 18 MIMMS, Jesse marr. RYE, Rebecca 04/15/1838 pg 18 Jones Co, GA MARRIAGES From 1811 to 1850 OWENS, John marr. MIMS, Penelope 11/03/1825 WRIGHT, Gillis marr. MIMS, Elpha 01/07/1823 McPHERSON, Arthur marr. LITNER, D. A. 04/12/1827 McPHERSON, Martin marr. TYSON, Sarah 09/27/1819 McPHERSON, Timothy marr. LIDNER, Vina 02/16/1826 MIMMS, Elias marr. SIMMONS, Edaline 12/02/1838 MIMMS, Henry marr. WIMBERLY, Sarah 04/07/1818 Linda in KCMO
Yeah, when you get that gedcom file ready, let me know. THanks! Joy Hughes Yucaipa, CA [email protected] --- [email protected] wrote: > 1 We have 129 members on the list.. > 2 The file I keep for the group has grown to over > 6000 descendants of > Thomas and Anne Mims----Any one want a Gedcom File? > let me know.. > > Elizabeth Ann Mims-Neff > San Antonio,,TX > =================================================================== > Mims ( GA), Matthews ( MS), Reynolds (NC), Marshall > (NC), Swann ( NC), > Koonce (TN), Martin (TN), Watson ( AR-VA), Ervin > (TN), Webb (NC), > McClanahan (TN), Bruton (TN-AL), Faxon (TN), > Browning (TN), Scholes (TN), > > ===== Want to earn money just by surfing the web! I did it! I just got my first check in the mail! No tricks! Just go to http://www.alladvantage.com and be sure to give them my number for referring you! FNW-877
Hey everyone! I need help finding more info on these people: Abraham Ayers (who was the first or second husband of Elizabeth Kirkham who married Shadrach Mims, SR) I need more info on Abraham Ayers family because I want to find if there is a link here between this Abraham Ayers and the Ayers on my other side of the family who married into my Mims side of the family. Have I confused you yet? HAHA Also, were Robert Jemison and David Jemison brothers? Thanks! Joy Hughes Yucaipa, CA [email protected] ===== Want to earn money just by surfing the web! I did it! I just got my first check in the mail! No tricks! Just go to http://www.alladvantage.com and be sure to give them my number for referring you! FNW-877
G. W. MIMMS/ BETTIE CASTLEBERRY 14 Mar 1894 Berrien GA G. W. MIMMS/ BETSY CASTLEBERRY 14 Mar 1894 Berrien GA M. L. MIMMS/ MARGARET BOYD 11 Mar 1894 Berrien GA J. N. MIMMS/ BLANCHE KING 28 Apr 1897 Coweta GA AMOS DERRANS/ MERRYANA MIMMS 10 Dec 1880 Dodge GA LEONARD MIMMS/ LENA PITTS 26 Feb 1899 Dodge GA MOSE BILLINGSLEA/ ANNIE MIMMS 26 Nov 1900 Dougherty GA WILLIAM MIMMS/ FRANCIS OLIVER 21 Dec 1873 Early GA S. L. WESTON/ L. L. MIMMS 07 Dec 1874 Early GA MONROE WIDENER/ MATTIE MIMMS 22 Dec 1881 Early GA W. W. BARFIELD/ MARY S. MIMMS 06 Oct 1884 Early GA WILLIAM H. MIMMS/ MATTIE BULLOUCH 16 Jul 1885 Early GA BRANSON D. MIMMS/ RUTH THOMPSON 27 Sep 1885 Early GA ATTAWAY W. JOHNSON/ MATILDA [Mrs] MIMMS 06 Dec 1885 Early GA SIDNEY LEWIS/ MYRA R. MIMMS 14 Jun 1876 Houston GA SIDNEY LEWIS/ MYRA MIMMS 14 Jun 1876 Houston GA ALLEN D. SMITH/ MARTHA MIMMS 18 Jan 1852 Irwin GA DASEY SLADE/HAGER MIMMS 07 Apr 1867 Macon GA DAVID MIMMS/ ELIZABETH HUNTER 07 Mar 1868 Macon GA JOHN MIMMS/ EMMA HARRIS 08 Dec 1870 Macon GA JOHN M. MIMMS/ JANE HARRELL 24 Mar 1870 Pulaski GA J. N. SANDERS/ REBECCA MIMMS 20 Dec 1868 Pulaski GA S. A. MIMMS/ ELIZA TEASLEY 27 Feb 1881 Terrell GA THOMAS Jr. ADAMS/ ALICE L. MIMMS 01 Jan 1887 Thomas GA JESSE APPLEWHITE/ SALLIE GERTRUDE MIMMS 11 Feb 1885 Thomas GA JAMES ARRINGTON/ ISABELLE MIMMS 03 Apr 1877 Thomas GA J. E. CULPEPPER/ ANNIE MIMMS 22 May 1894 Thomas GA DAVID B. GOTTWALS/ LOLA J. MIMMS 05 May 1886 Thomas GA JONATHAN G. MILLER/ MARY ANN MIMMS 31 Jul 1854 Thomas GA J. A. MIMMS/ KATIE WITHINGTON 29 Dec 1897 Thomas GA JOSHUA MIMMS/ NANCY JANE PEARSON 05 Oct 1881 Thomas GA NICK MIMMS/ MATTIE BOATWRIGHT 26 Jan 1887 Thomas GA WILLIAM B. MIMMS/ HATTIE E. WETHERINGTON 25 Nov 1880 Thomas GA WILLIAMSON MIMMS/ ISABELLE MOORE 11 May 1851 Thomas GA W. J. MIMMS/ EDDIE WINN 09 Dec 1885 Thomas GA ARTHUR LEE MIMMS/ ALBERTER ELLIS 28 Nov 1898 Troup GA WILLIAM MIMMS/ MITTIE McCLENDON 07 Oct 1879 Troup GA
Georgia Marriage Index, 1851-1900 L. E. FLETCHER/ LULA MIMS 22 May 1887 Berrien GA D. G. HUTCHINSON/ S. MIMS 30 Dec 1884 Berrien GA JEPTHA J. MIMS/ MARTHA HALL 05 Oct 1879 Berrien GA WESLEY MIMS/ ELIZABETH CROSBY 20 Sep 1885 Berrien GA C. E. MIMS/ NANCY E. IVEY 28 Apr 1899 Berrien GA JUSTIN MIMS/ SALLIE L. WILKERSON 20 Mar 1898 Berrien GA R. J. MIMS/ ODIS PATTEN 20 Sep 1899 Berrien GA AARON MIMS/ AMELIA DONALSON 23 Sep 1900 Dodge GA J. S. AVERY/ KATIE F. MIMS 06 Jun 1896 Dougherty GA DEMPSEY BROWN/ SARAH A. [Mrs] MIMS 24 Nov 1861 Dougherty GA JOSINUS MIMS/ PARFENA COLLINS 20 Aug 1873 Dougherty GA THAD WIGGINS/ MARY LOU MIMS 31 Oct 1895 Dougherty GA CHARLES C. ADAMS/ ANNIE L. MIMS 03 Feb 1891 Early GA ARTHUR GRIFFIN/ LILLIE MIMS 14 Oct 1894 Early GA LEE M. HAMILTON/ NINA LOU MIMS 22 Dec 1897 Early GA H. H. MIMS/ LENA CHESHIRE 16 Jan 1898 Early GA DAVID D. MIMS/ SUSAN E. COOK 14 Jan 1855 Fayette GA JOHN J. H. BRYAN/ ELIZABETH MIMS 12 Feb 1860 Houston GA S. S. MIMS/ FANNY E. CULPEPPER 02 Mar 1854 Houston GA EMMETT J. MIMS/ ELLA AULTMAN 21 Mar 1878 Houston GA M. G. MIMS/ S. E. [Mrs] WEST 18 Dec 1879 Houston GA WILLIAM D. MIMS/ LILLY L. PEARCE 21 Mar 1893 Houston GA JAMES F. WRIGLEY/ LILLIE V. MIMS 26 Jan 1887 Houston GA DEMPSEY GAFF/ ELIZABETH MIMS 06 May 1852 Irwin GA KANS GAFF/ MINNIE M. MIMS 03 Dec 1897 Irwin GA J. F. MIMS/ NANCY WILLIS 28 Feb 1897 Irwin GA WILLIAM MIMS/ CORA SUGGS 07 Aug 1898 Irwin GA GUS MIMS/ JANE GOODWIN 01 Jan 1871 Macon GA MARTIN EDWARDS/ HANNAH MIMS 20 Nov 1881 Macon GA JOHN MIMS/ LIZZIE HARRISON 12 Aug 1895 Macon GA JOHN MIMS/ JOSIE GOODWIN 23 Jan 1898 Macon GA JOHN MIMS/ ANNIE KAIGLER 25 Feb 1900 Macon GA JAMES H. MIMS/ CARRIE TOOMBS 09 Mar 1893 Mitchell GA LAWS M. MIMS/ ELIZABETH SHACKELFORD 27 May 1885 Mitchell GA WILLIAM PURSER/ ANNA MIMS 23 Nov 1884 Pulaski GA WILLIAM F. BREWER/ MARGARET J. MIMS 22 Aug 1866 Telfair GA HENRY S. MIMS/ ELLEN C. ANDERSON 18 Nov 1875 Telfair GA JOHN W. MAY/ NANCY V. MIMS 11 May 1882 Telfair GA S. R. BROWNING/ CATHARINE MIMS 20 Jan 1881 Telfair GA J. S. WALKER/ MARY A. MIMS 17 Jan 1883 Telfair GA JOHN W. MIMS/ ELMINA C. ALLAGOOD 04 Jul 1880 Telfair GA HENRY S. MIMS/ SUSANNAH Y. STUDSTILL 25 Oct 1888 Telfair GA DUNCAN C. MIMS/ EMELY GRACE 02 Aug 1888 Telfair GA BRYANT WELLS/ CATHARINE MIMS 12 Jul 1888 Telfair GA WILLIAM H. BOHANNON/ SARAH A. T. MIMS 30 Nov 1887 Telfair GA THOMAS MIMS/ MINNIE WRENFRO 12 May 1889 Telfair GA ALLEN MIMS/ GEORGIA WILSON 22 Aug 1897 Telfair GA JOHN T. LEE/ ROSENA MIMS 19 Oct 1865 Terrell GA ROBERT LONG/ ELIZA MIMS 15 Dec 1881 Terrell GA M. C. MIMS/ LAURA E. DEEGAN 19 Nov 1893 Terrell GA RUFUS M. MIMS/ MARY ANN LEE 03 Dec 1868 Terrell GA T. M. MIMS/ MAGGIE KENNEY 21 Jan 1895 Terrell GA FELIX WELCH/ LAURA MIMS 15 Nov 1898 Terrell GA OBADIAH LOCKLER/ MARTHA MIMS 09 Mar 1858 Thomas GA JAMES MIMS/ MINNIE HANCOCK 13 Apr 1892 Thomas GA JOHN MIMS/ SUSAN E. SIMPSON 10 Sep 1854 Thomas GA JOSHUA MIMS/ LAGENIA J. ADAMS 21 Dec 1865 Thomas GA LARKIN MIMS/ ELIZABETH STRINGER 20 Dec 1855 Thomas GA J. T. CRAWFORD/ MISOURI MIMS 04 Aug 1896 Troup GA J. T. CROFFORD /MISOURI MIMS 04 Aug 1896 Troup GA L. P. MIMS/ MARGARET FOSTER 29 Nov 1870 Troup GA JOHN BANKS/ MARIE MIMS 08 Aug 1899 Worth GA WILLIAM SOLOMAN /ELLEN MIMS 24 Mar 1900 Worth GA
"Georgia Pioneers vol5." GEORGIA BAPTISTS, Sketches - Early Members Page 66 MOSES, Ansley - born Apr 9, 1829, Coweta Co., Ga., son of Neal Moses (S 1812), and Nancy Manning; g-son of John Moses (RS of N. C.), and Benjamin Manning. Ansley Moses eblisted CSA, made Captain of Co. D, 53rd Ga. Regt. After the war he taught school and in 1873 was elected to represent his county in the State Legislature. Served many years as deacon in Mt. Lebanon Baptist church. He married, Dec 30, 1851, Mary Ann Leavell, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Hunter) Leavell. Six children: Luther T; Alice E; Charles Leavell; Corinne; Richard Neal; and Martha Moses. "Georgia Pioneers vol7." MIMS, Azariah & Clarinda Tremble Apr 19, 1839 Sorry, no Cynthia...
> Therefore let's use this info as a launching point to document these theories. I want > to thank Linda for this great information. It could be great breakthrough. When > Nelda and I go to Florida in July, We will go by the County Seat of Wilkes County, > GA and see if we can dig up some more info. > > Thanks Again, > > Cliff Smith Thank YOU Cliff, it helps to know that I am giving to others. Linda in KCMO
"Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books." Mrs. Susan Elizabeth Mims Smith. DAR ID Number: 58625 Born in Fayetteville, Ala. Wife of Daniel Houston Smith. Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Maury. Daughter of James M. Mims and Roxanna M. McPherson, his wife. [p.214] Granddaughter of Shadrach Mims and Elizabeth Dowsing, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Dowsing, Jr., and Catherine Lewis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Dowsing and Elizabeth Maury, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Maury and Susanora Poindexter, his wife. Abraham Maury (1731-84) served as lieutenant in the 14th Virginia regiment, 1777. He was born in Lunenberg County, Va.; died in North Carolina. Mrs. Emma Lee Bettis. DAR ID Number: 111648 Born in Diana, Tenn. Wife of M. P. Bettis. Descendant of Col. Greenberry Lee, William Few, Thomas Short, Jr., Thomas Short, John Gray, Drury Mims, James Lucas, Evan Morgan, James Stanton, David Quarles, James Foy, and Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones, as follows: 1. Dr. John Andrew Lee (1853-1914) m. 1878 Lillian Quarles (1854-1911). 2. Rev. John W. T. Lee (1821-62) m. 1848 Mary Goodrum (1817-98); John Mims Quarles (1825-79) m. 1847 Frances Stanton (1831-94). 3. John Lee (1775-1825) m. 1814 Susanna Edwards Short; Dr. Moses Quarles (1796-1849) m. 1824 Caroline Mims (d. 1830); James D. Stanton (1799-1843) m. 1824 Nancy Foy (1810-73); Daniel Goodrum (d. 1861) m. 1816 Elizabeth Lucas (1796-1858). 4. Greenberry Lee m. 1774 Elizabeth Few; John Mims m. 1791 Mary Gray; Wiley Jones Stanton (1773-1843) m. 1796 Elizabeth Dickerson; Thomas Short, Jr., m. 1762 Dorothy Jones; David Quarles m. 1795 Olive Morgan (1772-1850); Enoch Foy (1777-1846) m. 1801 Lucy Sanderson (b. 1780); James Lucas m. 1780 Ruth Holmes Lewis (d. 1825). 5. William Few m. 1743 Mary Wheeler (1710-79) Drury Mims m. Lydia Jones; James Stanton m. 1755 Elizabeth Peterson; Thomas Short m. 1740 Mary Lee (b. 1720); John Gray m. 1770 Sarah Marsh (d. 1822); James Foy m. 1774 Elizabeth Ward; Evan Morgan m. 1769 Olive Morgan (b. 1746); Peter Jones (1691-1758) m. 1727 Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones. Greenberry Lee was colonel in South Carolina militia 1782-83. He was born in South Carolina; died in Richmond County, Ga. William Few (1714-94) received a land grant in Washington County, Ga., for Revolutionary services. He was born in Kennett, Pa.; died in Columbia County, Ga. Also No. 100558. Drury Mims (1746-1810) served as a private from Ninety-six District, South Carolina. He died in Edgefield, S. C. Also No. 88505. [p.214] James Stanton (1727-90) served as private in the 2nd South Carolina regiment, 1779. He was born in Stantonsburg, Va.; died in Prince George County, Va. Thomas Short, Jr., served as captain and lieutenant-colonel of Virginia troops, 1780. He was born in Amelia County, Va.; died, 1810, in Milledgeville, Ga. Thomas Short was a soldier in the Virginia Line. He was born, 1720, in Virginia, where he died. David Quarles (1759-1807) was a soldier in the South Carolina militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Edgefield District, S. C. James Lucas (1760-1820) served as sergeant in Capt. Hatch Dent's company, Maryland regiment. He was born in Maryland; died in Halifax County, Va. John Gray was a horseman in South Carolina militia. He was born in Scotland; died, 1824, in Edgefield District, S. C. James Foy (1732-1817) served as lieutenant and captain in the North Carolina Line. He was born and died in North Carolina. Evan Morgan (1735-95) was private, 1776, in the 1st Pennsylvania battalion. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Edgefield District, S. C. Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones (1710-81) gave material aid in the Revolution. She was born in Henrico Parish, Va.; died in Amelia County, Va.
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations Valentine W. Mims 26 Apr 1892 White b. Live Oak FL Lafayette FL Thomas Valentine Mims 20 Apr 1878 White b. Levy FL Is this William Valentine Mims? Or? Linda in KCMO
Hi Everyone, My name is Doris Cepeda and I am the grand-daughter of John L. Mimms, born in Richmond, VA (according to his death certificate, migrated north to New Hampshire around 1904, married and eventually died in Concord, NH 12/31/1934. I must admit that I have been very busy with work and home and have not had any time to devote to researching his family line in VA. The death certificate lists John L Mimms as his father and his mother's maiden name was Louisa, but this could also be her first name as records are not always accurate (this I have learned from researching my maternal family in NH). If anyone has any information on my John, could you please let me know. Thanks, Doris :)
"Early Records of Georgia vol1 and 2," Grace Gillam Davidson, 1932. (Whole email is of this book) Originally Wilkes embraced all of Elbert county, cut off 1790, all of Oglethorpe, cut off 1793, part of Warren, 1793, all of Lincoln, 1796, part of Greene 1802, part of Talliaferro 1825 and 1828. A List of Persons who have Applied to the Commissioners Appointed by his Excellency Sir. Jas. Wright Barronet to receive Vouchers; and have Obtained liberty to Settle on the Lands Ceeded to His Majesty Wilkes County 12 Oct 1773 MIMS, JOHN--N. C., a wife, 4 sons and 1 dau. from 11 years to 8 months old. 100 acres on north side Broad river adj. John Webb. pg 10 9 Nov 1773 MIMS, ROBERT--No family. 100 acres adj. John Cox on Ogeechee at Rockey Comfort. pg 12 15 Oct 1773 MIMMS, DRURY--N. C., a wife, 3 sons, 1 dau. from 9 to 1 years of age. 150 acres on north side Bryer creek at a post oak marked D. M. 27th. Sept. ............... DEED BOOK "H.H" Page 300--FULSOME, NATHANIEL and wife Esther to John Myrick, Sr., 20 acres beginning on the late Martin Mims line, adj other lands of said Fulsome orig grant 1784 to him. Jan. 14, 1791. Geo. and Septimus Weatherby, Wm. Finch, test. Page 408--MIMS, JOHN, Sr., and wife Ann to Christopher Williams, 200 acres on Rocky Comfort creek, orig survey 1787 to said Mims. Feb. 24, 1790. Benj. Hill, John Mims, test. Page 273--MIMS, JOHN and wife Anna to Richard Hill, 200 acres on Rocky Comfort creek, adj lands of Drury and Wm. Mims when surveyed 1785. Oct. 26, 1789. Thos. Hill, John Rutherford, test. ............... DEED BOOK "AA"--1785-1787 No Index Page 32--SEALE, ENOCH and wife Mary to Andrew King 200 acres on Rocky Comfort creek orig. grant 1785 to said Enoch. Oct. 15, 1785. John Rutherford, Wm. Mims, Burrell Waller, Test. .............. DEED BOOK "C C"--BADLY WORN No Index--1787 Page 42--BUSSEY, HEZEKIAH to Robt. Moses, Sr., planters 400 acres at the head of Bryan creek adj. Solomon Newsom, "being the identical land on which said Robt. Moses now lives". Feb. 9, 1787. Stephen Renfroe, John Moses, Drewry Mims, Test. ............... SMALL BOOK OF MIXED RECORDS, WILLS, ADMINISTRATIONS AND DEEDS--1781-83--NOT INDEXED Folio 52--Mar. 4, 1783. Nicolis Ware, Isaac Pery, Shadrack Mims, Bazil Lamar, appointed appraisers. pg 32 ............... MINUTES OF INFERIOR COURT--1792-1793 Page 64--Apr. 10, 1793. Michael Thomas orphan of Michael Thomas, dec'd. chooses his brother William Thomas guardian, William Mims and James Boon, Security. ................ WILL BOOK "D D"--1779-92 The following is the index to WILL BOOK "D D," supposed to have been burned in the office of a lawyer who had borrowed it. The earliest date is before the year 1779 and includes the year 1792. The identity of the will book was established by Judge Fanning finding some original wills, marked as having been recorded in Book D D, pages corresponding to the index. Abstracts of all original wills recorded in this book which have been found up to June 1931, follow this index. The loss of this book is nothing short of a tragedy: Mims, Martin 104 ................. Remnant Tax Digest (Leaves Gone Front and Back) EXPLANATORY This is the first tax digest found in the court house, and was taken to give a practically complete census of the heads of families of that date, to identify their lands as headrights, and possible bounty grants for Revolutionary service, and to replace in a measure the census of 1790, all of which for Georgia was destroyed by the British during the War of 1812 in Washington, D. C. There is no complete digest until 1802, only a few pages left in the interim. The remnants for 1792, 1793, 1794 have been published in "Some Tax Digests of Georgia" Ruth Blair, State Historian and Archivist, and give valuable information. Shadrack Mims, 2 1/2 polls, 3 slaves, 300 acres Wilkes Co. John Mims, 1 poll, 200 acres Wilkes Co. William Mims, 1 poll, 200 acres Richmond Co., 200 acres Wilkes Co. Linda in KCMO