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    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Query system on the Copiah Site (GenConnect)
    2. James Givens and Rhonda Box Givens
    3. Thanks Bob, I was having trouble with Attala Co queries and thought it might be my computer.I appreciate you letting us know. Rhonda Givens -----Original Message----- From: Bob.Crawford@csmco.com <Bob.Crawford@csmco.com> To: MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com <MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:48 PM Subject: [MSCOPIAH-L] Query system on the Copiah Site (GenConnect) We are having problems with the Copiah County queries (actually all counties in MS)from Jan 28 to Mar 1. I have them all backed up but it will take a considerable amount of time if I have to restore the queries by hand. I hope the people at Rootsweb have a better solution. One way or the other all queries will get back into the system. I'm sorry for any confusion that this may have caused -- I know I was confused for a few minutes. Everyone take care Bob ==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    03/02/2001 06:59:14
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Query system on the Copiah Site (GenConnect)
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. I noticed yesterday bit figured they were still working on some stuff thanks At 11:42 AM 03/02/2001 -0800, you wrote: >We are having problems with the Copiah County queries (actually all >counties in MS)from Jan 28 to Mar 1. I have them all backed up but it will >take a considerable amount of time if I have to restore the queries by >hand. I hope the people at Rootsweb have a better solution. One way or the >other all queries will get back into the system. > >I'm sorry for any confusion that this may have caused -- I know I was >confused for a few minutes. > >Everyone take care Bob > > >==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > God Bless Lynda

    03/02/2001 06:45:10
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Query system on the Copiah Site (GenConnect)
    2. Hello All, We are having problems with the Copiah County queries (actually all counties in MS)from Jan 28 to Mar 1. I have them all backed up but it will take a considerable amount of time if I have to restore the queries by hand. I hope the people at Rootsweb have a better solution. One way or the other all queries will get back into the system. I'm sorry for any confusion that this may have caused -- I know I was confused for a few minutes. Everyone take care Bob

    03/02/2001 04:44:16
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Query system on the Copiah Site (GenConnect)
    2. We are having problems with the Copiah County queries (actually all counties in MS)from Jan 28 to Mar 1. I have them all backed up but it will take a considerable amount of time if I have to restore the queries by hand. I hope the people at Rootsweb have a better solution. One way or the other all queries will get back into the system. I'm sorry for any confusion that this may have caused -- I know I was confused for a few minutes. Everyone take care Bob

    03/02/2001 04:42:38
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Pierce kin Crystal Springs, Copiah County
    2. Hello All, Researching the Pierce family of Crystal Springs, Copiah County Joseph Issac Pierce b.18 February 1862 son (my grandfather) Joseph William Pierce b. 03 May 1894 I believe my grandfather had 12 to 16 siblings. Is anyone else on the list researching this line? Jennye

    03/01/2001 02:57:05
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Are any of your individuals mentioned in the information you mentioned related to the family of Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER in any way that you know of? Thanks. Bellinda

    03/01/2001 04:24:53
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. they are all my kin my g grandmother Rosa Jane Jenkins was the daughter of Sterling and Clarissa Woods Rosa Married Singleton Evans who was the Tomato King in CS I graduated in 1957 my husband Jerry Lindsey the oldest child of J.B. and Nell Lindsey do you remember any first names, went to school with Billy Joe Jenkins and am sure he kin someplace there were andersons templetons strongs hoods cheek carraway mohon and I could go on and on At 07:20 PM 02/28/2001 -0600, Elise McIntosh wrote: >There were Jenkins in the Dentville area. As a child, when something was >not straight up and down, it "leaned toward Jenkins." The Jenkins actually >lived about halfway between Dentville and Hazlehurst or rather Ostill >Hodges' store. > >E. O'Neal McIntosh > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lynda Lindsey" <linda1@zebra.net> >To: <MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:11 PM >Subject: Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S > > >> Jerrimiah is also on the 1840 census >> John Parker also >> along with >> >> >> N or M Parker >> >> >> >> and lived around my kinfolks, >> >> Jenkins, Strongs >> McCaleb >> I think this was most likely in the Dentville Area >> >> >> Lynda LIndsey >> >> At 12:52 PM 02/27/2001 EST, BandB4951@aol.com wrote: >> >Hello, >> > >> >I am trying to find any information about my 2nd great grandfather' >parents >> >and he was: >> > >> >Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER >> >.....born: 1795 in Maryland, (or said to have been) >> >.....parents: ?? >> >md: wife # 1: ?? >> >..........1st set of children >> >...........(1.) male PARKER >> >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 >> >...........(2.) male PARKER >> >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 >> >...........(3.) male PARKER >> >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 >> >...........(4.) female PARKER >> >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 >> >.........(children and either wife # 1 or wife # 2 are >> >..........apparently the ones recorded in the 1830 >> > >> God Bless >> Lynda >> >> >> ==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> ============================== >> The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! >> http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 >> >> > > >==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== >Add or check queries at >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Copiah > > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > God Bless Lynda

    02/28/2001 02:03:23
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Elise McIntosh
    3. There were Jenkins in the Dentville area. As a child, when something was not straight up and down, it "leaned toward Jenkins." The Jenkins actually lived about halfway between Dentville and Hazlehurst or rather Ostill Hodges' store. E. O'Neal McIntosh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynda Lindsey" <linda1@zebra.net> To: <MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S > Jerrimiah is also on the 1840 census > John Parker also > along with > > > N or M Parker > > > > and lived around my kinfolks, > > Jenkins, Strongs > McCaleb > I think this was most likely in the Dentville Area > > > Lynda LIndsey > > At 12:52 PM 02/27/2001 EST, BandB4951@aol.com wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I am trying to find any information about my 2nd great grandfather' parents > >and he was: > > > >Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER > >.....born: 1795 in Maryland, (or said to have been) > >.....parents: ?? > >md: wife # 1: ?? > >..........1st set of children > >...........(1.) male PARKER > >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 > >...........(2.) male PARKER > >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 > >...........(3.) male PARKER > >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 > >...........(4.) female PARKER > >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 > >.........(children and either wife # 1 or wife # 2 are > >..........apparently the ones recorded in the 1830 > > > God Bless > Lynda > > > ==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 > >

    02/28/2001 12:20:25
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. In a message dated 01-02-27 21:04:14 EST, you write: << Subj: Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S Date: 01-02-27 21:04:14 EST From: linda1@zebra.net (Lynda Lindsey) Reply-to: MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com To: MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com Jerrimiah is also on the 1840 census John Parker also along with N or M Parker and lived around my kinfolks, Jenkins, Strongs McCaleb I think this was most likely in the Dentville Area Lynda LIndsey >> Dear Lynda, I thank you greatly for sharing this additional information with me. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett

    02/27/2001 02:12:59
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Crystal Springs city directory
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. Carole, Johnnie colledts memorbelia from that area, he has lots of neat things, at some point, someone is or will ask him this, we dont want to do it with out him understanding how much it help it will be to all folkd I am looking at the 1900 census of CS online if I find anyone give me some names and if I find them I will send it to you At 01:56 PM 02/27/2001 -0700, Carole Proctor wrote: > >Lynda & Dan, I'm interested in the Crystal Springs 1900 city directory. My >FORTENBERRY family lived there for a while during that time period. Do you >know if Johnny Campbell will share? > >Thanks, >Carole Proctor > >>From: Lynda Lindsey <linda1@zebra.net> >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 23:24:22 -0600 >> >>cant find your address, but I dont know if I told you or not, but Johnny >>Campbell who works at the post office in CS has the 1900 city directory of >>CS >> >>he found it at a yard sale? >> >>wonder if he might share it..... >> >> >>God Bless >>Lynda > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > >==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > God Bless Lynda

    02/27/2001 08:25:03
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Crystal Springs city directory
    2. Carole Proctor
    3. Lynda & Dan, I'm interested in the Crystal Springs 1900 city directory. My FORTENBERRY family lived there for a while during that time period. Do you know if Johnny Campbell will share? Thanks, Carole Proctor >From: Lynda Lindsey <linda1@zebra.net> Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 23:24:22 -0600 > >cant find your address, but I dont know if I told you or not, but Johnny >Campbell who works at the post office in CS has the 1900 city directory of >CS > >he found it at a yard sale? > >wonder if he might share it..... > > >God Bless >Lynda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/27/2001 06:56:57
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. Jerrimiah is also on the 1840 census John Parker also along with N or M Parker and lived around my kinfolks, Jenkins, Strongs McCaleb I think this was most likely in the Dentville Area Lynda LIndsey At 12:52 PM 02/27/2001 EST, BandB4951@aol.com wrote: >Hello, > >I am trying to find any information about my 2nd great grandfather' parents >and he was: > >Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER >.....born: 1795 in Maryland, (or said to have been) >.....parents: ?? >md: wife # 1: ?? >..........1st set of children >...........(1.) male PARKER >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 >...........(2.) male PARKER >.....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 >...........(3.) male PARKER >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 >...........(4.) female PARKER >.....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 >.........(children and either wife # 1 or wife # 2 are >..........apparently the ones recorded in the 1830 > God Bless Lynda

    02/27/2001 06:11:22
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] MS families connection to "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Subject line on immediately previous post for Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800's should have also indicated that they were in MS and this post involves connecting families to him. Bellinda

    02/27/2001 05:54:13
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER 1800'S
    2. Hello, I am trying to find any information about my 2nd great grandfather' parents and he was: Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER .....born: 1795 in Maryland, (or said to have been) .....parents: ?? md: wife # 1: ?? ..........1st set of children ...........(1.) male PARKER .....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 ...........(2.) male PARKER .....................born: bet. 1820 - 1825 ...........(3.) male PARKER .....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 ...........(4.) female PARKER .....................born: bet. 1825 - 1830 .........(children and either wife # 1 or wife # 2 are ..........apparently the ones recorded in the 1830 ..........Copiah County, MS census with him) md: wife # 2: ?? .........2nd set of children .........(1.) Jacob A. PARKER ...................born: 1834-1835 ...................md: Amelia TREASY ...................Children: ...................[1.] George David PARKER ...................[2.] Wiley Hilliard PARKER ..............................md: Ida HYMAN ...................[3.] John William PARKER ..............................md: Sarah Adelina PARKER ...................[4.] Virginia "Jenny" PARKER ..............................md: Bob ELLIOTT ...................[5.] Sally (Sarah? "Sally") PARKER ..............................md: Horace HARRELL .........(2.) Ann PARKER ...................born: 1842 .........(3.) Mary/Mariam PARKER ...................born: 1848 md: wife # 3: Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS ............(appears in Smith Co., MS 1850 Census .............with the 2nd set of children by # 2 wife .............and she is found with her natural children .............with her as the head of the household, .............probably after Jerry's death in the 1870 .............Rankin Co., MS census) ...........3rd set of children Children: (1.) George Washington PARKER ............born: bef. 1850 ............died: 15 Feb 1942 ............md: ?? (2.) Tabitha PARKER ............born: 27 Feb 1850 ............died: 06 July 1912 (3.) Richard T. PARKER ............born: 1852/1853 ............died: ?? ................(brother of his wife's stepfather) ............md: Harriett Almeda "Mead" BRIGHT ...............born: 1872 ...............died: 1949 ...............mother: Rachael Moranda/Maranda LEWIS ...................aka Moranda COLEMAN?? ...................born: abt. 1851 in Jones Co., MS ...................md. husb. # 1: ? COLEMAN ?? ...................md: husb. # 2: Wesley BRIGHT ...................md: husb. # 3: Spencer B. PARKER ......................(brother of Harriet's husband) ...............father: Wesley BRIGHT ..................Children of Wesley and Rachael Moranda: ..................[[1.]] Henry "Will" BRIGHT ...............................born: 25 Dec 1873 ...............................died: 14 Apr 1901 ...............................md: Henrietta JONES ....................................born: 1876 ....................................died: 1953 ....................................father: Jeff JONES ........................................father: Jasper Newton JONES ............................................born: 02 July 1825 in NC ............................................died: 15 Feb 1898 in Magee, MS .......................................mother: Helen THAMES ...................................mother: Mary "Polly" BUSH .......................................father: Harrison BUSH ...........................................born: 1794 in NC .......................................mother: Mahala SCOTT ..................[[2.]] Harriett Almeda "Mead" BRIGHT ...............................md: Richard T. PARKER, ...................................(see more info above) ..................[[3.]] Daisy BRIGHT ..................[[4.]] Maggie "Mag" BRIGHT ...............................md: Albert MANGUM (4.) Catherine Elizabeth "Cate" PARKER ...........born: 18 Feb 1856 ...........died: 21 Nov 1944 ...........buried: Goodhope Primitive Baptist Church .......................near Mendenhall, MS ...........md: William P. JENNINGS .......................(Cate's 1st cousin) .......................mother: ?? .......................father: Washington JENNINGS ..........................(brother of Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS) (5.) George Basil PARKER ...........born: 1858 ...........(moved to Louisiana as a young man where ............he settled near Alexandria in Rapides Parish, LA) ...........md: Louise BRATTON .......................born: abt. 1862 (8.) Spencer B. PARKER ...........born: 31 Aug 1859 (prob. in Smith or Rankin Co., MS) ...........died: 17 May 1930 in Simpson Co., MS ...........md: Rachael Moranda/Maranda LEWIS ..............(mentioned above) ..............born: abt. 1851 in Jones Co., MS ..............mother: Harriett ELLZEY ..................born: 1824 ..................mother: Mary COLLINS ......................parents: ?? ..................father: Evan ELLZEY ..............father: John LEWIS ..................born: abt. 1820 in Jones Co., MS ..................Children: ..................((1.)) Martha Ann LEWIS, born: 1841. ................................md: William PRINE ..................((2.)) Cintha LEWIS, born: 1844 ..................((3.)) Nancy LEWIS, born: 1846 ..................((4.)) Mary LEWIS, born: 1848 .............................(this may be the same Mary ..............................as mentioned above) ..................((5.)) Sarah LEWIS, born: 1850 ..................((6.)) Rachael Moranda/Maranda LEWIS ...............................born: 1851 ...............................(see more info above & below) ..................((7.)) Elizabeth LEWIS, born: 1856 ..................((8.)) John L. LEWIS, born: 1858 ...............................md: may have married ??Martha? PAYNE ...............................Child or grandchild?: ??Thomas Jefferson LEWIS, Jr. ..............................................born: in or abt. June 1893 ..............................................(descendant is Patricia LANKFORD who ...............................................also descends from the aforementioned ...............................................parents of Harriett ELLZEY who were ...............................................Mary COLLINS and Evan ELLZEY through ...............................................their son, Ervin E. ELLZEY) ..................(The info for the other marriage of these children comes from ..................."WHO MARRIED WHOM IN JONES COUNTY, MS" by ...................Strickland and Edwards.) ..............mother: Nancy "Nanney" COPELAND ...................born: 1787 in Cheraw Dist., SC ...................died: ?? ...................father: Ripley COPELAND .........................born: abt. 1761 in Chatham Co., NC .........................died: June 1843 in Sumter Co., SC .........................mother: Dorothy RIPLEY ..............................parents: ?? .........................father: Nicholas COPELAND, III ..............................born: 1732 ..............................died: 1775 in NC ..............................parents: (have more info) ...................mother: Rachael TUCKER ........................born: 1762 in Chatham Co., NC ........................died: 1846 in Sumter Co., NC ........................mother: ?? ........................father: ? TUCKER ...........................(appears most likely to be descended from ............................Elizabeth PARHAM and husband, ............................(Captain) Robert TUCKER, son of ............................Elizabeth COLEMAN, (daughter of Robert COLEMAN) ............................and husband, Robert TUCKER, from whom I descend ............................through their son, Joseph TUCKER, and his wife, ............................Martha "Patsey" COLESON/COLSON, through ............................their son, Joseph Tudor TUCKER, who married ............................Lucretia WYNNE, daughter of (Colonel) Robert WYNNE, ............................(son of Thomas WYNNE and Agnes STITH, daughter ............................of (Major) John STITH and Jane MOSEBY/MOSBY,) ............................and Martha JEFFERSON, daughter of Mary/Martha ............................BRANCH, (daughter of Christopher BRANCH, II,) ............................and Thomas (1) JEFFERSON, (son of Samuel ............................JEFFERSON/JEAFFRESON,) great grandparents ............................of (Pres.) Thomas (3) JEFFERSON.) ..............father: Howell LEWIS ..................born: bet. 1782 - 1788 .....................in Granville Co., MS ..................parents: ?? .........Children of Spencer and Rachael Moranda: .........{1.} George W. PARKER ....................born: 27 July 1894 ....................died: 09 June 1906 .........{2.} Callie PARKER, (male twin,) ....................born: 11 Aug 1892 ......................near Braxton, Simpson Co., MS ....................died: abt. 1894/95 .........{3.} Allie Artimissa PARKER (female twin) ....................born: 11 Aug 1892 ......................near Braxton, Simpson Co., MS ....................died: 1975 in ......................Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish, LA ....................md: James Martin "Jim" MYRICK ...............................born: 1892 .................................near Magee, Simpson Co., MS ...............................mother: Harriet Katherine HE(A)RRNGTON ...................................born: 1868 in MS ...............................father: Calvin Pierce "Callie" MYRICK ...................................born: 1858/59 in Jasper Co., MS ...................................mother: Phoebe Catherine HERRINGTON ......................................born: 1834/1836 ......................................mother: Cynthia/Sena? GRANTHAM ...........................................born: abt. 1800 in SC?/NC? ......................................father: William HERRINGTON, Jr. ...........................................born: abt. 1794 ..............................................in New Hanover Co., NC ...................................father: William H. "Bill" MYRICK ......................................born: 1827 in Jasper Co., MS ......................................mother: Elizabeth PIERCE ...........................................born: 1790 in SC ...........................................parents: ?? ......................................father: William MYRICK ...........................................born: bef. 1790 in GA? ...........................................parents: ?? .........{4.} Ellis Neely PARKER ....................born: 18 Feb 1889 ....................died: 23 Dec 1959 Looking forward to hearing from anyone with any clues to the mysteries. In advance, I thank you. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett

    02/27/2001 05:52:08
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Re: Hawkins, McBride families
    2. beverley ballantine
    3. Which Brown family? The descendants of Joseph Brown and E. R. Brown family removed to Montana and Texas long ago. Beverley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynda Lindsey" <linda1@zebra.net> To: <MSCOPIAH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Re: Hawkins, McBride families > There are indeed McBrides, living there, Templetons in Hazlehurst > > Martins and Owens in Crystal Springs. > > Hawkins > none of the 1830 copiah county census which I am working on > also nothing on the 1840 copiah county census > > McBride > none of the 1830 census > nor on the 1840 census > > Templeton > none on the 1830 > none on the 1840 > > but I believe they are on the 1850 which is online that I transcribed > > Brown > Joseph Brown in 1830 > they are on page 115 > > and right on the same page are my familay of Woods John > > James S Brown 1830-page 117 > William S Brown 1830 page 122 > Archibald Brown page 127 1830 > > E.R. Brown 1840 page 97 > John G Brown page 103 1849 > Maty Brown page 103 1840 > Henry Barlow page 105 1840 > Joseph Brown page 105 1840 > > Timmothy Brown page 112 1840 > Dan Brown page 112 1840 > > Benjamine Martin 1830 page 105 > Willian Marrin page 129 1830 > > William Martin 1840 page 96 > William W Martin 1840 page 97 > > I also have family members on this page, Jenkins, Strongsand Cheeks > > Jeremiah Martin page 110 1840 > > > nothing on Owens > > > Templeton > no Templetons, but some Temples > > > > At 10:19 AM 02/20/2001 -0800, Carol Mobley wrote: > >I am researching the Hawkins, McBride, Templeton, Brown, Martin, & Owens of > >Copiah and Hinds Counties. There may be a connection to the S. K. Hawkins > >Plantation in 1820 where Barlow now stands. I am told there are still living > >relatives in Crystal Springs. > > > >Is there anyone on this list who knows of the Selman Hawkins family. Selman > >is listed in the 1910 census records for Copiah Co., MS. b. 1865. There was > >no wife (she may be a Martin) in the household listed but children are: > >Eugene age 16, Quitman age 14, Albert Brown age11, Mathew age 8, and Ida age > >5. > > > >In the 1900 census there is a listing for Thomas J. Hawkins m. Amanda J. > >Nealy, with one child listed as Selman. Not sure if this is the same Selman > >as in the 1910 census. > > > >Albert Brown Hawkins is my grandfather he married Ruth Beatrice McBride in > >1916 -1917 in Copiah Co. Ruth's father is Nelson Vance McBride, mother is > >Anna Owens. Nelson was at one time a Baptist minister possibly in Wesson. > >Albert was born I believe in Martinsville and is buried in It at the Spring > >Hill Cemetery in an unmarked grave. > > > >Albert and Ruth's children are, Fred Jerome, Nelson Vance, Doris Rosalie, & > >James Claude. They moved to Natchez later on. Doris was born in Wesson. Ruth > >had a twin sister who died at an early age from a choking accident, she had > >another sister Eula who married Jessie Elbert Templeton of Jack, > > > there are still a few Templetons in Hazlehurst and Crystal springs, but I > think the old Templeton house is no longer in Dentville, > > I am familiar with Springhill Cemetery as my Woods family is burried there > > 26 Templetons in Pinebluff Cemetery I have the book > > 6 Browns also burried there > > > Lynda Lindsey > > > Copiah Co. > >Ruth & her twin were born 1902 in Wesson, Eula was born in 1904, Jackson, > >Hinds Co. > > > >If anyone on this list is researching any of these families I could use some > >help, there are many of gaps in my information and perhaps we could compare > >notes. > > > >TIA Carol Mobley > > > > > >==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > >============================== > >The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 > > > > > God Bless > Lynda > > > ==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > Check out the resource page at > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/MS/Copiah > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    02/20/2001 09:50:08
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Jariah Sessions East
    2. Hi Margie, Can't remember if we have talked. Jariah Sessions East was my great grandmother's sister. Don't know much about the Easts though. Robert

    02/20/2001 09:01:03
    1. Re: [MSCOPIAH-L] Re: Hawkins, McBride families
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. There are indeed McBrides, living there, Templetons in Hazlehurst Martins and Owens in Crystal Springs. Hawkins none of the 1830 copiah county census which I am working on also nothing on the 1840 copiah county census McBride none of the 1830 census nor on the 1840 census Templeton none on the 1830 none on the 1840 but I believe they are on the 1850 which is online that I transcribed Brown Joseph Brown in 1830 they are on page 115 and right on the same page are my familay of Woods John James S Brown 1830-page 117 William S Brown 1830 page 122 Archibald Brown page 127 1830 E.R. Brown 1840 page 97 John G Brown page 103 1849 Maty Brown page 103 1840 Henry Barlow page 105 1840 Joseph Brown page 105 1840 Timmothy Brown page 112 1840 Dan Brown page 112 1840 Benjamine Martin 1830 page 105 Willian Marrin page 129 1830 William Martin 1840 page 96 William W Martin 1840 page 97 I also have family members on this page, Jenkins, Strongsand Cheeks Jeremiah Martin page 110 1840 nothing on Owens Templeton no Templetons, but some Temples At 10:19 AM 02/20/2001 -0800, Carol Mobley wrote: >I am researching the Hawkins, McBride, Templeton, Brown, Martin, & Owens of >Copiah and Hinds Counties. There may be a connection to the S. K. Hawkins >Plantation in 1820 where Barlow now stands. I am told there are still living >relatives in Crystal Springs. > >Is there anyone on this list who knows of the Selman Hawkins family. Selman >is listed in the 1910 census records for Copiah Co., MS. b. 1865. There was >no wife (she may be a Martin) in the household listed but children are: >Eugene age 16, Quitman age 14, Albert Brown age11, Mathew age 8, and Ida age >5. > >In the 1900 census there is a listing for Thomas J. Hawkins m. Amanda J. >Nealy, with one child listed as Selman. Not sure if this is the same Selman >as in the 1910 census. > >Albert Brown Hawkins is my grandfather he married Ruth Beatrice McBride in >1916 -1917 in Copiah Co. Ruth's father is Nelson Vance McBride, mother is >Anna Owens. Nelson was at one time a Baptist minister possibly in Wesson. >Albert was born I believe in Martinsville and is buried in It at the Spring >Hill Cemetery in an unmarked grave. > >Albert and Ruth's children are, Fred Jerome, Nelson Vance, Doris Rosalie, & >James Claude. They moved to Natchez later on. Doris was born in Wesson. Ruth >had a twin sister who died at an early age from a choking accident, she had >another sister Eula who married Jessie Elbert Templeton of Jack, there are still a few Templetons in Hazlehurst and Crystal springs, but I think the old Templeton house is no longer in Dentville, I am familiar with Springhill Cemetery as my Woods family is burried there 26 Templetons in Pinebluff Cemetery I have the book 6 Browns also burried there Lynda Lindsey Copiah Co. >Ruth & her twin were born 1902 in Wesson, Eula was born in 1904, Jackson, >Hinds Co. > >If anyone on this list is researching any of these families I could use some >help, there are many of gaps in my information and perhaps we could compare >notes. > >TIA Carol Mobley > > >==== MSCOPIAH Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 > > God Bless Lynda

    02/20/2001 06:46:20
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Re: Hawkins, McBride families
    2. Carol Mobley
    3. I am researching the Hawkins, McBride, Templeton, Brown, Martin, & Owens of Copiah and Hinds Counties. There may be a connection to the S. K. Hawkins Plantation in 1820 where Barlow now stands. I am told there are still living relatives in Crystal Springs. Is there anyone on this list who knows of the Selman Hawkins family. Selman is listed in the 1910 census records for Copiah Co., MS. b. 1865. There was no wife (she may be a Martin) in the household listed but children are: Eugene age 16, Quitman age 14, Albert Brown age11, Mathew age 8, and Ida age 5. In the 1900 census there is a listing for Thomas J. Hawkins m. Amanda J. Nealy, with one child listed as Selman. Not sure if this is the same Selman as in the 1910 census. Albert Brown Hawkins is my grandfather he married Ruth Beatrice McBride in 1916 -1917 in Copiah Co. Ruth's father is Nelson Vance McBride, mother is Anna Owens. Nelson was at one time a Baptist minister possibly in Wesson. Albert was born I believe in Martinsville and is buried in It at the Spring Hill Cemetery in an unmarked grave. Albert and Ruth's children are, Fred Jerome, Nelson Vance, Doris Rosalie, & James Claude. They moved to Natchez later on. Doris was born in Wesson. Ruth had a twin sister who died at an early age from a choking accident, she had another sister Eula who married Jessie Elbert Templeton of Jack, Copiah Co. Ruth & her twin were born 1902 in Wesson, Eula was born in 1904, Jackson, Hinds Co. If anyone on this list is researching any of these families I could use some help, there are many of gaps in my information and perhaps we could compare notes. TIA Carol Mobley

    02/20/2001 03:19:49
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] THORNHILL/ SIMMONS
    2. To all, I just found out tonight that Middleton THORNHILL married Elizabeth SIMMONS 1-28-1842 Copiah County,MS. I'm hoping she was from Copiah and that someone on this list may know something about her. Middleton THORNHILL was from Franklin Co, MS and they raised a family in Franklin Co, MS. If you have any information on them, PLEASE e-mail me. thanks, Debbie

    02/19/2001 04:28:22
    1. [MSCOPIAH-L] Dan Johnson
    2. Lynda Lindsey
    3. cant find your address, but I dont know if I told you or not, but Johnny Campbell who works at the post office in CS has the 1900 city directory of CS he found it at a yard sale? wonder if he might share it..... God Bless Lynda

    02/19/2001 04:24:22