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    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Stuarts
    2. Hello Marie, I don't know about this fellow specifically. However, I wonder if it is not the same person shown in household #253 in the 1850 Franklin County census? 253 Charles STEWART 47 m SC farmer $1400 (18 slaves) Cinthis 39 f TN John 19 m MS school teacher Thomas 16 m MS student Sarah J 13 f MS James 11 m MS Susan 8 f MS Mary L. 6 f MS Duncan H 3 m MS Albert 1 m MS Edward GLADDEN 37 m DE overseer Moses SEALE 60 m GA Baptist minister* *Not sure of the connection between Moses Seale and the Stewarts, but there is a lot more on Moses Seale in the Cain book. Tony Miller

    11/21/2000 04:39:47
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Lands Family of Franklin County
    2. Joseph Gayton
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ms/Franklin/717 Surname: Lands, Magee, McGhee ------------------------- Searching for info on my great grandfather Ben Lands. Born about 1850. May have belonged to and sharecropped with Dan Magee or McGhee in Franklin County. Please provide leads. Joseph Gayton

    11/21/2000 03:14:59
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts and Frinks
    2. glenncupit
    3. Hi Kate, I show Robert Prather's children [by Margaret (Nancy)? Conn], to be: Matthew, abt 1827 - abt1857 James (Jim) Bailey, 11 Aug 1837 - 16 Nov 1889 Saleta Jane, 2 Jul 1833 - 19 May 1917 (my G Grandmother) I have most of their descendants. What daughter married Frink? Obviously, I am I missing her? Fill me in, please? Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "lucygilbert" <lucygilbert@email.msn.com> To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:59 AM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts and Frinks > In 1845 in a land transaction Robert Prather named his granddaughters, Ann Desire Frink and her sister Sarah Frink who was married to Edward Blount. I found Robert's daughter's marriage to Frink in Wilkinson county in 1830. Does anyone have either of these two family names in their files? I would like to locate descendants?What happened to them? any scrap of data? > Kate > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Genealogists: People helping people.....that's what it's all about." > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    11/14/2000 03:57:45
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] New Family Information
    2. John & Elnora Wyrick
    3. Hi Listers, If you get this more than once please excuse, as I am posting to many of the Lists representing my Families. I have posted many new pictures, Descendant Outlines and a General Report with all of the names in my Files. Hope you will take a look and find some connections; Our Family Tree Maker Home Page; http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/y/r/Elnora--F-Wyrick/ Thanks, Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick Main Lines; Cook, Newman, Nally, McBee, Lee, Moody, White, Other Connecting Lines; Bozeman, Goodson, Slaughter, Ratcliff, Butler, Wyrick, Johnson, Smith

    11/14/2000 03:38:03
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Fw: Find Out (ANYTHING) About (ANYONE) ! 29113
    2. David D. Gray
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David D. Gray" <ostrich@atlantic.net> To: <GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 3:06 PM Subject: Fw: Find Out (ANYTHING) About (ANYONE) ! 29113 > Hi List, Has anyone actually bought this C.D. and if so is it merely a > list of contact points or does it allow access to the records free. This > could have immediate geneological impact if it is real. Please advise. I > have removed all ordering info as I am NOT promoting this. > > David Gray "A Confederate American" > "The price of democracy is constant vigilance." Thomas Jefferson > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <fsnji@lemailparisien.com> > To: <fsnji@lemailparisien.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 7:55 PM > Subject: Find Out (ANYTHING) About (ANYONE) ! 29113 > > > > "CYBER INVESTIGATOR'S ASSISTANT (CIA)" > > > > Find out SECRETS about your relatives, friends, enemies, and > > everyone else -- even your spouse! > > > > The SOFTWARE They Wanted BANNED In all 50 States! > > These secrets were never intended to reach your eyes.... > > > > CIA is the Internet's best and most up to date investigative tool. > > ACCEPT NO IMITATION OR OUTDATED MATERIALS..... > > EXCITING PROMPT ORDER BONUS BELOW. > > > > Get the facts on anyone using CIA and the Internet! > > > > *Locate Addresses and phone numbers of missing people > > *Find Lost Relatives > > *Find old school friends > > *Trace deadbeat spouses > > *Get anyone's name and address with just a license plate number (Find that > girl you met in traffic!) > > *Get anyone's driving record > > *Trace anyone by social security number > > *Get anyone's address with just a name > > *Get anyone's phone number with just a name-even unlisted numbers > > *Send anonymous e-mail - completely untraceable > > *Check anyone's criminal record > > *Verify anyone's education or degree > > > > CIA will help you discover ANYTHING about anyone, with > > clickable hyperlinks - no typing in Internet addresses! > > > > Just load CIA and Go! > > > > LIMITED TIME OFFER: > >

    11/14/2000 08:13:35
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts and Frinks
    2. lucygilbert
    3. In 1845 in a land transaction Robert Prather named his granddaughters, Ann Desire Frink and her sister Sarah Frink who was married to Edward Blount. I found Robert's daughter's marriage to Frink in Wilkinson county in 1830. Does anyone have either of these two family names in their files? I would like to locate descendants?What happened to them? any scrap of data? Kate

    11/14/2000 01:59:20
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Jones family
    2. Pat Rogers
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/715 Surname: Jones, Hicks, Rogers, Penn ------------------------- My Rebecca Jones was the daughter of William Hugh and Mary Ann Collins Jones.This family were in Copiah Co. early 1847. believe they also lived in Franklin co. thanks pat

    11/13/2000 07:21:40
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Rebecca Ann Jones
    2. Mike
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/714 Surname: Jones, McGehee, Johnson ------------------------- These are the datails about the Rebecca Ann Jones of Franklin County MS: Rebecca Ann Jones is the daughter of Philip Jones and Margaret Johnson. Philip is from SC but in 1809 he was in Clarke County GA where he married Margaret Johnson, daughter of Caleb Johnson. They came to Amite County MS about 1811 and lived there until 1853. They were members of Zion Hill Baptist Church. Their daughter Rebecca Ann Jones was born in Amite County MS Oct 16, 1827. On Feb 19, 1846 she married James Madison McGehee. This couple and their children moved to Franklin County MS in 1853. Rebecca died June 29, 1888 and is buried in the cemetery of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Little Springs, Franklin County MS. I have a picture of Rebecca and her husband J.M. "Mat" McGehee. I'll have to look through my notes and see if I have the person you mentioned.

    11/13/2000 06:27:28
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Rebecca Jones
    2. Pat Rogers
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/713 Surname: Jones, Hicks, Rogers ------------------------- I am looking for Rebecca Jones born 1856, may have died about 1888. I do not know to whom she was married. The Jones family were in Franklin and Copiah co. Her sister Josephine Jones married Monroe Hicks. My husband's great grandmother Martha M. was a sister that married James M. jRogers in Copiah Co. Would like to hear more about the Rebecca you mentioned. Pat

    11/11/2000 12:09:43
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Cunninghams in Franklin County after 1860
    2. Ann Geoghegan
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/712 Surname: Cunningham, May, King, Seale, Herring, Corban, Smylie, Graves, Geoghegan ------------------------- Can anybody do a lookup for me in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 Census for Franklin County? I need a list of all Cunninghams in the county. I am trying to break a brickwall! Link: One Southern Family URL: <http://members.tripod.com/ageoghegan/GeogheganMS/index.htm>

    11/10/2000 03:17:06
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham
    2. Ann Geoghegan
    3. Hey that's great! I don't have anything before Sarah Ann King married David May! Do you have anything further back? Do you know the date of their marriage? Could you please send me what you have? Ann Geoghegan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marie and Bill Bailey" <mbaile2@bellsouth.net> To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: November 07, 2000 12:48 Subject: Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > I, too, am interested in knowing about these lines. My connection is through > Sarah Ann May's mother, Sarah Ann King May. She was a sister to my > ggrandfather, David King. > Marie Bailey > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ann Geoghegan <annieg49@bellsouth.net> > To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 12:28 PM > Subject: Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > > > > Great! I'll Send you what I have in an e-mail as soon as I can generate a > > report. The Hadskey who wrote the history was my husband's cousin. > > > > Ann Geoghegan > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jim Herring" <GuruU2@aol.com> > > To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: November 07, 2000 09:29 > > Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > > > > > > > Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum > > > Reply Here: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/711 > > > > > > Surname: > > > ------------------------- > > > > > > Hello Ann, > > > Think I remember from Hadskey's Franklin Co. History or from Leroy > > Moffett's > > > NEWMAN genealogy that it was AARON HERRING who came to MS. from Marion > > > Co. SC "with the MIDDLETONS and the MAYS". Aaron was my gr gr > grandfather > > > DAVID HERRING'S brother. I'd very much like to be in on any research on > > > these folk. Jim Herring GuruU2@aol.com > > > > > > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > > "Genealogy: Better than the best adventure game and just as > frustrating." > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > > your heritage! > > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > "Genealogy is like Hide & Seek: They Hide and I Seek." > > > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Genealogy: Better than the best adventure game and just as frustrating." > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    11/07/2000 09:26:47
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham
    2. Marie and Bill Bailey
    3. I, too, am interested in knowing about these lines. My connection is through Sarah Ann May's mother, Sarah Ann King May. She was a sister to my ggrandfather, David King. Marie Bailey ----- Original Message ----- From: Ann Geoghegan <annieg49@bellsouth.net> To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 12:28 PM Subject: Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > Great! I'll Send you what I have in an e-mail as soon as I can generate a > report. The Hadskey who wrote the history was my husband's cousin. > > Ann Geoghegan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Herring" <GuruU2@aol.com> > To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: November 07, 2000 09:29 > Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > > > > Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum > > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/711 > > > > Surname: > > ------------------------- > > > > Hello Ann, > > Think I remember from Hadskey's Franklin Co. History or from Leroy > Moffett's > > NEWMAN genealogy that it was AARON HERRING who came to MS. from Marion > > Co. SC "with the MIDDLETONS and the MAYS". Aaron was my gr gr grandfather > > DAVID HERRING'S brother. I'd very much like to be in on any research on > > these folk. Jim Herring GuruU2@aol.com > > > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > "Genealogy: Better than the best adventure game and just as frustrating." > > > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Genealogy is like Hide & Seek: They Hide and I Seek." > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    11/07/2000 06:48:55
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham
    2. Ann Geoghegan
    3. Great! I'll Send you what I have in an e-mail as soon as I can generate a report. The Hadskey who wrote the history was my husband's cousin. Ann Geoghegan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Herring" <GuruU2@aol.com> To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: November 07, 2000 09:29 Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham > Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/711 > > Surname: > ------------------------- > > Hello Ann, > Think I remember from Hadskey's Franklin Co. History or from Leroy Moffett's > NEWMAN genealogy that it was AARON HERRING who came to MS. from Marion > Co. SC "with the MIDDLETONS and the MAYS". Aaron was my gr gr grandfather > DAVID HERRING'S brother. I'd very much like to be in on any research on > these folk. Jim Herring GuruU2@aol.com > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Genealogy: Better than the best adventure game and just as frustrating." > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    11/07/2000 04:28:38
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Herring, Mays, Cunningham
    2. Jim Herring
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/711 Surname: ------------------------- Hello Ann, Think I remember from Hadskey's Franklin Co. History or from Leroy Moffett's NEWMAN genealogy that it was AARON HERRING who came to MS. from Marion Co. SC "with the MIDDLETONS and the MAYS". Aaron was my gr gr grandfather DAVID HERRING'S brother. I'd very much like to be in on any research on these folk. Jim Herring GuruU2@aol.com

    11/07/2000 12:29:44
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Sarah Josephine Herring
    2. Ann Geoghegan
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/710 Surname: Herring, Cunningham, May ------------------------- I am seeking LIVING relatives of Sarah Josephine (Aunt Jo) Cunningham born 5 Sep 1844 in Franklin County, daughter of Hugh W. Cunningham and Sarah Ann May. She married James Grice Herring, born 19 Jan 1831, son of Aaron Herring and Mary Rowan, on 21 December 1865 in Franklin County. Jo lived at Hamburg around the turn of the century, next door to Alexander Rowland and his wife, Mattie Geoghegan Rowland. Jo was residing with her grandson and his wife ( the only thing I have on them is "Jr. and Mrs. A. Herring", I believe it would be "Aaron" Herring, Jr.) Josephine and James are both buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Hamburg. Any help on this would be appreciated, especially correspondence she may have left behind. Thanks Ann Link: One Southern Family URL: <http://members.tripod.com/ageoghegan/GeogheganMS/index.htm>

    11/06/2000 10:05:45
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Furniss Family
    2. Holli Boone Kees
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/707 Surname: FURNISS ------------------------- I'm looking for information on John Furniss b.1790 Newberry Co., SC d.1 Apr 1839 Franklin Co., Ms. I was wondering if you happen to have any info on this man. I'm looking for his wife's name and noticed your above query. My John had children by the name of; Mary Jane (Furniss) Lowery, Samuel Maxwell Furniss, John T. Furniss, Thomas Furniss, William Furniss and Benjamin Franklin Furniss. Any help would be appreciated and I'll be glad to share what information I have with you. Also looking for burial place of above John Furniss, Sr. Thank You, Holli Boone Kees

    11/03/2000 08:39:43
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] THE DIARY OF CELIA L. E. C. PEEBLES BAILEY
    2. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Franklin/706 Surname: BAILEY, PEEBLES ------------------------- I would like to announce that the Diary of Celia L. E. C. Peebles Bailey has now been posted on the Internet via the CHOCTAW COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, USGENWEB SITE at the following address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mschocta/celiapeeblesdiary.html Celia L. E. C. Peebles Bailey was the wife of William R. Bailey. Celia Peebles father was James Peebles, and her uncle was Alpha Peebles. William R. Bailey and Alpha Peebles were among the first of the pioneer settlers of Old Choctaw County. Celia Peebles Bailey, William R. Bailey, and Alpha Peebles are all buried at the Peebles Cemetery in present day Webster County, Mississippi. The PEEBLES CEMETERY roster and headstone photographs are also available for viewing via the WEBSTER COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI USGENWEB site at the following address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mswebst2/peebles.html The PEEBLES FAMILY migrated from Guildford County, North Carolina to Mississippi. The BAILEY FAMILY migrated from Abbeville, South Carolina to Mississippi. Celia L. E. C. Peebles Bailey’s Diary was written in 1851 and offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of our brave early pioneer ancestors who settled in Mississippi. The Diary also contains Trading Post Journal entries from 1835 forward. William R. Bailey and Celia Peebles Bailey owned and operated one of the first trading posts in Old Choctaw County that was located on their land grant just east of present day Stewart, Mississippi, in present day Montgomery County. Celia Peebles Bailey’s Diary was photographed and transcribed in 1979 by Mr. William Waylon Jacks. Celia’s Diary formed the basis of the early history of the Stewart, Mississippi area that Mr. Jacks documented in his important book, “Stewart: A Town to Remember”. I encourage all to read this important diary. Celia Peebles Bailey recorded and mentioned many of the names of the early pioneer families that settled in the area that eventually would become Stewart, Mississippi. Many of these pioneer families came from North Carolina and South Carolina. Many of these early families that settled in Choctaw County, Mississippi, eventually moved on to other counties in the state or to other areas in the south. I would like to personally thank the following people that made this publication of Celia L. E. C. Peebles Bailey’s Diary possible: Mildred Earline Wood Bailey, for retyping the original transcription by Mr. William Waylon Jacks. Gene Marie Grainer Bailey, for editing this edition of Mr. William Waylon Jacks’ transcription. Jackie Rhodes, for her encouragement and support and work to place this important manuscript on the Internet. And, most importantly, Mr. William Waylon Jacks, for his tireless dedication to the preservation of history, and, specifically, for finding and transcribing this Diary. Shortly after he finished his work on the transcription, the home of the owner of the diary, Mr. Claude Herard, a grandson of William R. and Celia Bailey, burned and the diary was lost forever. If it had not been for Mr. Jacks’ efforts, the earliest known history of our pioneer ancestors in this part of Mississippi would have been forever lost. James Wiley Bailey, Jr. 3216 West Esplanade Avenue #276 Metairie, LA 70002 PH: 504-669-8650 EMAIL: neworleans59@hotmail.com or neworleans59@yahoo.com

    11/02/2000 07:48:52
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts
    2. lucygilbert
    3. I am interested in the Blount family--the Granddaughter of Robert Prather --whom I believe to be a Frink girl, married a Ed (I think is his name) Blount. The granddaughter is remembered in a deed transaction in Franklin Co MS between Robert and his Son James in 1850's. The daughter of Robert Prather married in 1820's in Wilkinson Co to a Frink. Does anyone have a Blount married to a Frink in the 1840's? Kate ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lester Parks" <lpar@bigfoot.com> To: <MSFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:16 PM Subject: [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts > Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ms/Franklin/705 > > Surname: Blount, Breland > ------------------------- > > The only information that I have is that Granbery Blount married Mary Bleland, > d/o Jobn Robertson Breland and Luraney rogers) (b. 3 Jan 1828 in Pike Co., > MS) > Children: > Ben Blount > Emily Blount > Felder Blount > John Blount > > > > ==== MSFRANKL Mailing List ==== > "Oh where, oh where, have my ancestors gone? Oh where, or where, can they be?" > > > ============================== > The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 >

    10/29/2000 02:06:36
    1. [MSFRANKL-L] Blounts
    2. Lester Parks
    3. Posted on: Franklin Co. Ms Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Ms/Franklin/705 Surname: Blount, Breland ------------------------- The only information that I have is that Granbery Blount married Mary Bleland, d/o Jobn Robertson Breland and Luraney rogers) (b. 3 Jan 1828 in Pike Co., MS) Children: Ben Blount Emily Blount Felder Blount John Blount

    10/28/2000 02:16:53
    1. Re: [MSFRANKL-L] Re: Josephine Sanders family members
    2. Debbie Waddell
    3. Glenn, Josephine Watson was born about 1856 probably in Copiah Co., MS, the daughter of Asa C. Watson and Margaret Anne Trawick. She died about 1899. (We came up with this year of death due to the fact that James Cupit married Susan Wactor Zumbro on 6-7-1899.) Her son, Edward Cornelius Sanders, was born 4-12-1874 (not sure where). He died 2-12-1935 in Franklin Co., MS. He married Gelona Laird 2-19-1896. He married Nancy Lorena Watson 3-29-1903. Her daughter, Ada R. Sanders, was born 6-12-1877 in MS. She died 6-12-1965. She married James Elihu McCaa in Franklin Co., MS 2-7-1896. Ed, Ada, and their mother all used the Sanders name after Josie's marriage to Thomas Jefferson Sanders in Claiborne Co., MS on 2-5-1882 even after the death of Thomas on 8-13-1884. Josie was married to E. E. Leggett in Copiah Co., MS on 11-23-1876 so evidently Ada was actually a Leggett. I believe it was on the 1880 census, Josie was back in her father's household listed as a widow with children listed as Eddie Leggett and Ada Leggett. I wish we could figure out for sure who the father of Ed was. Thanks, Debbie Waddell

    10/27/2000 11:50:29