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    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] Strickland - Durham
    2. JOHN STRICKLAND ORIGIN: Unknown MIGRATION: 1629 FIRST RESIDENCE: Charlestown REMOVES: Watertown, Wethersfield 1635, Fairfield 1640, Hempstead 1644, Huntington 1659, Jamaica 1663 OCCUPATION: Soldier. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: On 26 April 1636 "Jo: Stickland" was included in a list of six men dismissed "by the Church of Watertown in the Massachusetts" on 29 May last "with intent to form a new church covenant in the River of Conectecott" [ CCCR 1:2]. FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 (as "John Stickland" and admitted 18 May 1631 (as "Sgt. Stickland") [ MBCR 1:79, 366]. EDUCATION: He signed his will. OFFICES: On coroner's jury on death of William Bateman, 18 September 1630 [MBCR 1:78]. On jury "concerning an action of battery, complained of by Thomas Dextor against Captain Endicott," 3 May 1631 [MBCR 1:86]. Deputy to Connecticut General Court for Fairfield, 9 September 1614 [CCCR 1:67; TAG 11:84]. Hempstead magistrate, 5 March 1658 [TAG 11:85]. Huntington magistrate, 4 February 1660 [TAG 11:86]. Sergeant in Massachusetts by 1631 [MBCR 1:366]. On 1 November 1636 it is "ordered that Sergeant Stickland is to have for seven days service to the river's mouth, about cattle of Mr. Michell & the lo[rds?] or their agents, 21s." [CCCR 1:6]. ESTATE: "John Stickling" was granted a homestall of sixteen acres in Watertown, probably by 1634; by 1636 this had been acquired by John Whitney [ WaBOP 28, 85]. On 28 March 1640 John Strickland sold his homelot, house and barn at Wethersfield [ Wethersfield Hist 1:303]. In his will of 6 January 1644[/5] William Frost of Fairfield referred to "the housing and land I bought of John Sticklin [CCCR 1:466]. (John Strickland's Long Island landholding is summarized by Herbert F. Smith [TAG 11:85-86].) In his will, dated 5 September 1672 and proved 13 December 1672, "Mr. Jno Sticklin ... being in great pain" bequeathed to "my daughter Loum £10"; to "my daughter Matthews youngest child forty shillings"; to "Jonathan Mills one cow"; to "John Loum's eldest daughter one cow"; residue to "all my grandchildren to be divided equally among them, that is to say those children that have been born of my daughters and are now living"; "my son John Smith, my son Samuel Matthews, John Foster & Beniemin Coe" to be executors; "it is to be understood that those two cows mentioned to John Loum's daughter & to Jonathan Mills were my wife's and she gave them as she saw good, and I promising her to perform her will have accordingly disposed of them" [TAG 11:82-83]. (As with so many of the early New York wills, the published transcripts are seriously flawed; Herbert Smith was fortunate in this instance to find the original of the will, which he published in parallel with the "official" copy.) BIRTH: By about 1595 based on estimated date of marriage. DEATH: Jamaica between 5 September 1672 (date of will) and 13 December 1672 (probate of will). MARRIAGE: By about 1620 _____ _____. She predeceased him. CHILDREN: i (probably) ELIZABETH, b. say 1620; m. by about 1640 Jonas Wood "Oram" [ NYGBR 120:9]. ii Daughter, b. say 1625; m. by about 1645 John Lum [NYGBR 120:235-36]. iii Daughter, b. say 1628; m. by about 1650 John Smith "Blue" of Hempstead [TAG 11:206-07]. iv Daughter, b. say 1630; m. (1) by about 1651 Timothy Wood; m. (2) about 1660 Samuel Matthews [NYGBR 120:9]. ASSOCIATIONS: The possibility that John Strickland was related in some way to one or more of the other Strickland immigrants to New England has been discussed in detail in the articles by Smith and Jacobus (noted below). COMMENTS: Admitted as an inhabitant of Charlestown in 1629 [ ChTR 2]. On 4 September 1632 "John Stickland" was ordered fined £3 for refusing to take the watch; this fine was remitted in the general amnesty of 6 September 1638 [MBCR 1:99, 243]. The migrations of John Strickland are carefully traced and documented in the article by Herbert F. Smith [TAG 11:83-87]. John Strickland deposed in 1659, "being then of Huntington, L.I., ... that he formerly lived at Uncoway now called Fairfield and was deputed with others to treat with Stratford men about town bounds" [ FOOF 1:591, citing unknown source]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1934 and 1935 Herbert F. Smith (known later as Herbert F. Seversmith) published the definitive study of John Strickland, detailing his many migrations and examining carefully the identification of his children [TAG 11:81-87, 145-53, 197-208]. Smith concluded that the known children of John Strickland included only daughters, and that Thwaites Strickland was not a son. An important contribution of these articles was the comparison of the original will of John Strickland with the record copy and with the woefully inadequate published abstract. Nearly a decade later Donald Lines Jacobus surveyed all the early Strickland immigrants to New England, and did not alter the conclusions of Smith, explicitly agreeing that Thwaites Strickland was not a son [TAG 20:207-15, 21:85-92, with John Strickland treated at TAG 20: 207-10]. In 1989 and 1990 Matthew Wood published an extensive study of several immigrant families from Halifax, Yorkshire, including members of the Wood and Lum families who married daughters of John Strickland [NYGBR 120:1-9, 98-101, 142-47, 229-36, 121:96-101; see specific references under the appropriate children above]. PHILIP SWADDON

    03/02/2005 11:43:27
    1. CRABB, Nancy Catherine b. 1859 MS ??
    2. Mary Ellen Ledford
    3. Anyone researching Nancy Catherine CRABB born 1859 MS and possibly died between 1882-1884 , Possibly Henderson Co. Texas ?? married Allen Arthur GENTRY 1877 in Boonesillve, Ms., Prentiss Co. and they had 3 children, Rosa born 1879, M. Josephine " Josie", 1881, possibly Henderson Co. Tx. and J. A. born 1882. Please help with any of these 3 children, ie: What happened to J. A. ?? Female or male ?? Descendants of Nancy Catherine Crabb Generation No. 1 1. NANCY CATHERINE15 CRABB (WILLIAM PERRY14, JOSEPH13, JOSEPH12, JOSEPH11, JOHN JOSEPH10, WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, WILLIAM THOMAS7, EDWARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born October 15, 1859 in Ms, and died Bet. 1882 - 1884 in Possibly Henderson Co. Tx.. She married DOC DOC ALLEN ARTHUR GENTRY November 29, 1877 in Booneville, Ms., Prentiss Co., son of DRURY GENTRY and MARY AVERETT. He was born September 12, 1858 in Booneville, Ms., Prentiss Co., and died October 23, 1933 in Minco, Ok., Grady Co.. Notes for NANCY CATHERINE CRABB: Evidently she died between 1882 and 1884 because Doc married Jenny Bell Moore FeB 14 1884 and they wre living Wise Co. Tx 1910. Nancy possibly born 1858. Notes for DOC DOC ALLEN ARTHUR GENTRY: Allen Arthur Gentry and 2nd wife, Jenny Bell Moore were living in Wise Co. Tx 1900. Family living in Stephens Co. Oklahoma 1910. Possibly first wife of Allen Arthur Gentry, Nancy Catherine Crabb b 1858 Ms d bef 1884, md Nov 29 1877 in Booneville, Ms, had 2 or 3 children???? Doc Allen Arthur GENTRY and Nancy C CRABB md. in Prentiss Co. Ms Nov 29 1877. What happened to HER children?? Evergren Cem. per info from Dee Gentry 02 28 2001 deegent@sqi.net. A daughter, Minnie, also buried there. and 2 sons of Doc & Jennie. Possibly born in Tn.(info per obit), instead of MS. More About DOC DOC ALLEN ARTHUR GENTRY: Burial: October 1933, Evergreen Cem. Minco, Ok., Grady Co. Census: 1860, Carrollville, MS., Tishomingo Co. Fact 1: 1900, In Wise Co. Tx Fact 2: 1910, Stephens Co. Ok Fact 3: October 1933, Brd. Minco Cem. in Minco, OK.died from cancer Religion: 1876, Baptist Children of NANCY CRABB and DOC GENTRY are: 2. i. ROSIE M.16 GENTRY, b. April 20, 1879, Ms or Tx.; d. September 19, 1915. ii. M. JOSEPHINE JOSIE GENTRY, b. March 04, 1881, Possibly Henderson Co. Tx.; d. Aft. 1933, Albuquerque, NM ??; m. ? RAY. Notes for M. JOSEPHINE JOSIE GENTRY: The Rays family reportedly moved to live in Albuquerque, NM., per email from BGentry927@aol.com 04 21 2000. iii. J. A. GENTRY, b. May 19, 1882; d. September 10, 1886, Tx.. Notes for J. A. GENTRY: Evidently Doc Allen Gentry and 2nd wife were raising J. A. Doc md MOORE Feb 1884. Strange coincidence that J. A. Gentry born 05 19 1882, died exact same month and same year that Verda was born. Verda was first child of Doc Allen Arthur and Jenny Moore. Was J initial for James?? Was A. initial for Anderson or Alexander ?? Generation No. 2 2. ROSIE M.16 GENTRY (NANCY CATHERINE15 CRABB, WILLIAM PERRY14, JOSEPH13, JOSEPH12, JOSEPH11, JOHN JOSEPH10, WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, WILLIAM THOMAS7, EDWARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born April 20, 1879 in Ms or Tx., and died September 19, 1915. She married SILVAN S. LYLES Abt. 1899. He was born March 27, 1875 in MS, and died September 09, 1934. Notes for ROSIE M. GENTRY: Info, in part, from Mary "Bee" Gentry BGentry927@aol.com email of 01 27 2004. More About ROSIE M. GENTRY: Burial: September 1915, Fairlawn Cem. in Stephens Co. Ok. More About SILVAN S. LYLES: Burial: September 1934, Fairlawn Cem. in Stephens Co. Ok. Children of ROSIE GENTRY and SILVAN LYLES are: i. BRADY17 LYLES, b. Abt. 1904. ii. HARDY LYLES, b. Abt. 1906; d. November 27, 1982, Potter Co. Tx.. 3. iii. GRADY LYLES, b. 1909, OK; d. Aft. 1930.

    03/02/2005 05:03:31
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] Strickland - Durham
    2. Carolyn Sue Howard
    3. I am originally from Coahoma County, Mississippi - born and raised. The only Strickland person I ever knew - and this way before I ever knew I had a Strickland line - was Alvah Strickland. We both lived in Clarksdale, MS (Coahoma Co.) Alvah, are you still on this list? Can you answer this lady's questions? Sue Howard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wanda Carlton" <wjclac@earthlink.net> To: <MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:48 PM Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] Strickland - Durham > We are looking for "a" Strickland family who resided in Sunflower County in the 1930 and some of them in Friars Point, Coahoma Co. about the same time > > If anyone has any date on following, would appreciate any leads on where this family might have lived, died, married and who they married, the info will be appreciated > > John T. Strickland > b. 1881 m. Maud L. (?) > > John was living in Sunflower Co., Beat 4, District 21 (Post Office unknown as I have not seen the census) at the time of the 1930 census > > Children > Charley Strickland > John W. Strickland > James E. Strickland > There might be a child named Pete Strickland > > IRA S. Durham and Birdie Blanche Strickland who were m. ca1916 in MS. > > Birdie died Oct 1972 in Friars Point, Coahoma Co. MS. Do not have cemetery or other data on her death or marriage > > Children: > Bull Durham > Ira Durham > William Durham > Joyce Durham > Earl Durham > Lela Durham > Melville Durham > > Any help in contacting any of these families or any birth, marriage, or death, cemetery info will be appreciated > > Wanda > > > > > > ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== > To subscribe and Unsubscribe with ease, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi and scroll down and click the appropriate link for the list you want, then click on Send > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    03/02/2005 02:51:20
    1. John Edward Dodd Bible Record & William D. Hathorn
    2. Wanda Carlton
    3. Publication "Mississippi Bible and Cemetery Records" Volume XIX A Publication of the Mississippi Genealogical Society P O Box 5301 Jackson, MS. 39216 Copyright: 1983 Pg 57 and 58 John Edward and Martha Lamb Dodd Present owner of Bible in 1980: John Howard Dodd This publication covers data on Martha Frances Lamb d/o Cicero Bascom Lamb and Alice Greenlee Lamb There is also data on the William D. Hathorn family on Pg 57 Wanda

    03/02/2005 04:18:04
    1. Knaverwich (Polish)
    2. I'm looking for the name KNAVERWICH, or something spelled close to that. I found them on the census of 1860 and 1870 in Wayne Co. Mississippi. I don't know his first name but the Letter E is listed as his first name. Her name is Jane and Mary Jane. They were school teachers. She was from Alabama. I don't know what county. They had a daughter Anna, Amy born about 1858..and a son John b. 1864. The census said he was from Poland. Amy Married a James M. Young in Wayne Co. Ms. Thanks for any help. Johnie

    03/01/2005 12:41:02
    1. Strickland - Durham
    2. Wanda Carlton
    3. We are looking for "a" Strickland family who resided in Sunflower County in the 1930 and some of them in Friars Point, Coahoma Co. about the same time If anyone has any date on following, would appreciate any leads on where this family might have lived, died, married and who they married, the info will be appreciated John T. Strickland b. 1881 m. Maud L. (?) John was living in Sunflower Co., Beat 4, District 21 (Post Office unknown as I have not seen the census) at the time of the 1930 census Children Charley Strickland John W. Strickland James E. Strickland There might be a child named Pete Strickland IRA S. Durham and Birdie Blanche Strickland who were m. ca1916 in MS. Birdie died Oct 1972 in Friars Point, Coahoma Co. MS. Do not have cemetery or other data on her death or marriage Children: Bull Durham Ira Durham William Durham Joyce Durham Earl Durham Lela Durham Melville Durham Any help in contacting any of these families or any birth, marriage, or death, cemetery info will be appreciated Wanda

    03/01/2005 09:48:12
    1. Lewis Young
    2. Researching: John Young who married Sarah Sally ? Children: Wiley b. 1800, Joseph b. 1802, Green b. 1805, Lucy, Elizabeth, Ann, they were from South Carolina, moved to Miss. Terr.about 1810. my line is Wiley who married Judy Crane, Children: Daniel b. 1829, Lavinia b. 1831, Harriet b. 1833, Alfred b. 1835, Lewis b. 1-11-1837, Green b. 1839, John W. b. 1841, Arthur b. 1843, Mary Jane b. 1846, Nancy b. 1848, Sarah b. 1847, Elizabeth b. 1850, Epsy b. 1856...my line is Lewis who married Martha ? Children : Mary Jane b. 1854, John M. b. 1858, James M. b. 1-6-1859, Wiliam E. b. 1866,Thomas b. 1869....Lewis served in the Confederate Army 33rd Ms. Infantry co. A... my line is James M. who married 1st Amy Knaverwich children: Walter Gray b. 2-22-1883, Lloyd b. May 1886, James M. married 2nd Fannie Lott Children: Lewis b. July 1899, Berry b. 1900, Vernon b. 1902, Claudie b. 1906,Ines A. b. 1906, May b. 1907, Jennie b. 1912, Carl b. 1914,Hellen b. 1916...This group lived in the followiing counties: Wayne, Neshoba, Clarke, Newton and maybe more, in Mississippi...of this line mine is Walter Gray who married Zinnia Lott, Children: Emma b. 1903, Mable b. 1906, Ollie b. 1908 Oliver ....of this line mine is Mable who married Ross Anderson, Children: Eloise, Bernice, Mary, Walter.. would like to exchange info with others. Thanks. Johnie

    02/28/2005 06:36:49
    1. Lewis Young
    2. Researching Lewis Young b. abt. 1836 in Ms. Living in Wayne Co. Ms. in 1860 and 1870 with wife Martha children: Mary Jane, John W., James M., William E., Thomas, Thanks for any help.

    02/26/2005 07:16:24
    1. Thomas Evans
    2. Looking for info on Thomas Evans b. 4-15-1812 in Alabama d. 1-30-1877. He married Laura Rosanna Pheleps 12-19-1837 in Alabama. She b. 2-6-1815 in South Carolina d. 2-12-1900 in Darbun, Pike Co. Mississippi( now Walthall). Children: Thomas Andrew b. 1840, Elbert W. b. 1842, George W. b. 1844, Martha Rosana b. 1846, John Henry b. 1850, Marry Ann b. 1853, Elizabeth Celinda b. 1858, Susannah b. abt. 1859, Out of this line, My line is John Henry who married Tracey Lutreacy Robbins on July 29, 1880, in Marion Co. Ms. She was b. 1862 in Lawrence Co. Ms. d. 1-4-1927 in Jefferson Davis Co. Ms. John Henry d. 2-28-1889, he is buried in Society Hill Church Cemetery. Children: Leona Lonie b. 12-1885, Infant b. 1880, Emily M. b. 1881, Emma Jane b. 1882, George W. b. 1884, William b. 1886, John b. abt. 1889, Out of this line, My line is Leona lonie who married Ellison Arcostus Blackwell, Children: Vernon Gay b. 1917, Velma Rae b. 1903, Shelton Arcastus b. 1905, Ina June b. 1915, Scott b. 1912, John William b. 1920, Leona Lonie Evans had a 2nd husband Willie Aubrey Daniels. I have no info on him, or where they are buried. Thanks for any help. Johnie

    02/26/2005 12:57:33
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] Civil War veterans
    2. James Taylor
    3. Bob, The NPS site allows you to do a search and is a good start. If you'll post the name of the person you're trying to find, I'll see what's available. It would help to know where he resided before the War. Regards, Jim http://www.datasync.com/~jtaylor On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:28:10 -0600, pat creel <patcreel@cableone.net> wrote: > Would this be it? > > http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm > > regards, > pat creel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bobmoore" <moor4933@bellsouth.net> > To: <MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 1:36 PM > Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] Civil War veterans > > >I believe that sometime back, someone posted a web site that listed MS > >Civil War Veterans. > > > > Would you please post again? > > > > Thanks: > > > > Bob Moore > > moor4933@bellsouth.net > > > > ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Mississippi-L Website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi > where you can both SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE with a click of the mouse. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >

    02/24/2005 11:24:30
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] Civil War veterans
    2. pat creel
    3. Would this be it? http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm regards, pat creel ----- Original Message ----- From: "bobmoore" <moor4933@bellsouth.net> To: <MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 1:36 PM Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] Civil War veterans >I believe that sometime back, someone posted a web site that listed MS >Civil War Veterans. > > Would you please post again? > > Thanks: > > Bob Moore > moor4933@bellsouth.net >

    02/24/2005 07:28:10
    1. Civil War veterans
    2. bobmoore
    3. I believe that sometime back, someone posted a web site that listed MS Civil War Veterans. Would you please post again? Thanks: Bob Moore moor4933@bellsouth.net

    02/24/2005 06:36:40
    1. RE: [MISSISSIPPI] 1910/Webster/Stallings
    2. Ona Patrick
    3. 1910 Webster Co., MS, taken 5 & 6 May 1910; p. 238A: L5, 275, 279, Jim STALLINGS, head, 35, married 15 years, MS, AL, MS, farmer general farm Rosie, wife, 31, married 15 years, 2 children 2 living, MS, US, MS, Lonnie, son, 14, MS, MS, MS, laborer home farm Linnvil, son, 12, MS, MS, MS, laborer home farm L9, 246, 279, Ben F. STALLINGS, head, m, w,76,married 50 years, AL, SC, SC,own income Malicea, wife, 66, married 50 years, MS, US, US Joseph E., son,28, MS, AL, MS, farmer, general farm 1910 Shelby Co., AL, taken 30 April 1910, p. 115B: L51, 302, 302, William STALLINGS, head, 24, married w/i year, MS, AL, AL, laborer coal mine ?Zulor, wife, 14, married w/i year, AL, AL, AL From Familysearch: William Riley STALLINGS b. 1856 Cumberland, Webster Co., MS, son of Ben A. STALLINGS & Elizabeth CARLISLE William Riley STALLINGS b. Mar 1862, m. 1875 Cumberland, Webster Co., MS, to Melissa PERRY; children: John L. b. Feb 1887 MS, Ada b. Mar 1889 MS, & Lee Buck b. Aug 1894 MS. Benjamin STALLINGS b. Jan 1834 Webster, AL, son of Uriah STALLINGS & Dilcia ?; m. Malissa J. ?? b. Feb 1844 AL: children: William R., Mary L., Penina, Parthena, Joseph G., Benjamin P., and James. -----Original Message----- From: Cathryn44@aol.com [mailto:Cathryn44@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:27 PM To: MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] 1910/Webster/Stallings I would appreciate a lookup for William Riley Stallings. He was born around 1862. His wifes name was Melissia. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Cathryn ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== To subscribe and Unsubscribe with ease, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi and scroll down and click the appropriate link for the list you want, then click on Send ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    02/24/2005 04:43:33
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] 1910/Webster/Stallings
    2. Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace _William HULHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_0&fromp age=5) Self M Male MU 39 AL Farming --- --- _Nora HULHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US _12906939_1&frompage=5) Wife M Female B 39 SC Farming --- --- _Cuffa Cannon HILHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_2&frompage=5) Son Male B 17 MS Farming --- --- _Annie Bell HULHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_3&frompage=5) Dau Female B 16 AL Farming --- --- _Susan TAYLOR_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_4&fromp age=5) Other W Female B 31 MS Farming --- --- _Cathrine HULHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE= 1880US_12906939_5&frompage=5) Dau S Female B 13 MS Farming --- --- _Narah HULHAM_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_6&frompage=5) Son S Male B 11 MS Farming --- --- _Beverly YOUNG_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_7&frompage=5) Other S Male B 5 MS --- --- _William STALLINGS_ (http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/census/individual_record.asp?INDI_CODE=1880US_12906939_8&frompage=5) Other S Male B 13 MS

    02/24/2005 02:37:59
    1. 23 February 2005 New or updated files from Daily-Uploads-List
    2. pat creel
    3. [copied] ~~New or updated files from: 23 Feb 2005 from Daily-Uploads-List 1850 Federal Census, Greene County, MS (Index: Page 1 of 2) USGENWEB ARCHIVES Abstracted by Joanne Engerseth from public records. Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart, 23 February 2005. Submitted by Joanne Engerseth, 10 February 2005. NOTE: For more information on Greene County, Mississippi, Please visit the Greene County, MSGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygreen/ This is an Index to the 1850 Federal Census, Greene County, MS (7th Division: Page 1 of 2) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/index/indx01.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/index/indx02.txt ----- 1850 Federal Census, Greene County, Mississippi (7th Division: Page 1 of 4) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/pg032b.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/pg037b.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/pg042b.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/greene/census/1850/pg047b.txt

    02/24/2005 02:10:37
    1. RE: [MISSISSIPPI] 1910/Webster/Stallings
    2. Looked up Mississippi then Webster County and the only ones in Ben F. -- 1833 -- Born Alabama Finns -- 1883 -- Born Mississippi Jim -- 1874 -- Born Mississippi Mack W. -- 1872 -- Born Mississippi Martha -- 1839 -- Born Mississippi Looked at all of Mississippi for Stallings and no William Riley or Melissia. Cindy -----Original Message----- From: Cathryn44@aol.com [mailto:Cathryn44@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:27 PM To: MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] 1910/Webster/Stallings I would appreciate a lookup for William Riley Stallings. He was born around 1862. His wifes name was Melissia. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Cathryn ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== To subscribe and Unsubscribe with ease, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi and scroll down and click the appropriate link for the list you want, then click on Send ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    02/23/2005 11:53:39
    1. 1910/Webster/Stallings
    2. I would appreciate a lookup for William Riley Stallings. He was born around 1862. His wifes name was Melissia. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Cathryn

    02/23/2005 02:27:21
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] 1900/Webster/Stallings
    2. Allene Schooler
    3. There is an article about a Ben A. Stallings family written by James Stallings in the "Webster County History". The article begins with "Ben was born in South Carolina in 1834. He moved to Mississippi and married Elizabeth Carlisle." The article names seven children and their spouses and children. None of the names mentioned is a Benjamin with the middle initial "F". Do you have access to this book? Allene -----Original Message----- From: Cathryn44@aol.com <Cathryn44@aol.com> To: MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com <MISSISSIPPI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 7:03 AM Subject: Re: [MISSISSIPPI] 1900/Webster/Stallings >In my subject line I had 1900, Webster, Stallings.....I will again submit >this...I would appreciate a lookup for Benjamin F Stallings and wife Melissa. >They should be in Mississippi in 1900 and his wifes name if Melissa. Any and >all information would be appreciated. Sorry about this.... Again thanks in >advance, > >Cathryn > > >==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== >To subscribe and Unsubscribe with ease, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi and scroll down and click the appropriate link for the list you want, then click on Send > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >

    02/22/2005 04:12:33
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] 1900/Webster/Stallings
    2. In my subject line I had 1900, Webster, Stallings.....I will again submit this...I would appreciate a lookup for Benjamin F Stallings and wife Melissa. They should be in Mississippi in 1900 and his wifes name if Melissa. Any and all information would be appreciated. Sorry about this.... Again thanks in advance, Cathryn

    02/22/2005 02:02:28
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] 1900/Webster/Stallings
    2. In a message dated 2/21/2005 8:38:57 P.M. Central Standard Time, Cathryn44@aol.com writes: I would appreciate a lookup for Benjamin Stallings and wife Melissa. Thank you in advance, Cathryn ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== Visit the Mississippi-L Website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi where you can both SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE with a click of the mouse. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: _http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx_ (http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx) It would help someone if they knew the Year of birth or death or county where they lived

    02/21/2005 02:57:34