Bennie, Do you have any cenuses after 1870 available? If not do you anticipate having them later? Thanks John Fleming ----- Original Message ----- From: Poldi Tonin <tonin1@airmail.net> To: <MSCLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 11:04 PM Subject: Re: New and old postings > Bennie: You are a dear. You just saved me a trip to the library to look up a > family on the censuses in order to answer a question for someone relating to a > mutual connection. I don't know about other folks but I owe you big time. > Thanks to Billy also for the new Confederate page because now we can find more > family. > Fortunately our library has all the Confederate Pension Applications so I have > been able to locate my greatgrandfather's pension application. He was a Jones > Co. soldier. Now knowing who else may be related will help put whole families > together. > Thanks again guys. Poldi in Dallas, Texas > > > Bennie White wrote: > > > Thanks to Billy Beckman, we now have a new page honoring Confederate > > soldiers who served from Clarke Co., or had connections here. This will > > be an ongoing project until Billy can get all the data compiled. So far, > > we have the A's and B's. Thanks, Billy! > > > > http://www.netpathway.com/~bennie/confedsold.htm > > > > Also, today I re-posted the 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 census and the > > 1840-1870 index. Yesterday, re-posted the Confederate Pension Applications. > > > > Bennie > > > > ==== MSCLARKE Mailing List ==== > > Clarke Co., MS Records at Ben's Genealogy Corner: > > http://www.netpathway.com/~bennie/clarke.html > > MSGenWeb site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclarke/index.html > > > > ============================== > > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ > > > ==== MSCLARKE Mailing List ==== > Clarke Co., MS Records at Ben's Genealogy Corner: > http://www.netpathway.com/~bennie/clarke.html > MSGenWeb site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclarke/index.html > > ============================== > http://www.ancestry.com/dailynews > FREE newsletter on the current events and topics important to today's > family historian. >
John, I had part of the 1880 census posted before the "incident" and may put it back on soon. There are some pages of the 1880 Clarke census that are virtually white--can't make out anything. I'm not sure right now if I'm going to finish the entire census, but may do as Ken Simpson done for Wayne County, just post an index. Also, had part of the 1900 census heads of households and others in same household with different surname. Might pick up on that one soon, too. Bennie JOHN FLEMING MD wrote: > > Bennie, > > Do you have any cenuses after 1870 available? If not do you anticipate > having them later? > > Thanks > > John Fleming <snip>