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    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Lawrence County Press, May 19, 1893
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. Now available on CD and hard copy. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information. You can also bid for this on E-bay May 19, 1893 Read the call for a mass meeting. Our readers will please pardon the scarity of locals this week. Mr. G. W. Garrett paid a flying visit to Brookhaven last week. Mr. Ben Bullock sent us a well developed cotton square today. Sheriff Magee of Columbia was a welcome visitor one day last week. Mr. David Cohn is visiting relatives in Brookhaven and New Orleans. Mrs. D. M. Lee is taking in the Hebron High School commencement this week. Rev. L. J. Jones will preach in the Presbyterian church next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Allen Scarborough will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Woods of New Orleans and Mrs. Lampkin of Summit visited their distinguished brother, Dr. G. A. Teunisson, near town, last week. The Hebron High School closes its commencement exercises with a grand concert tonight. We regret very much our inability to be present. We heareby tender our thanks to Rev. J. P. Culpepper for an invitation to attend the commencement exercises of Mississippi College this and next week. Mr. Ben Smith of Hazlehurst is here to boom the fruit tree business for Mr. Gus Porter, Nurseryman, Lexington, Miss. Please honor him with your orders. Mr. Henry Smith of Saulsbury sent us in a young roasting ear in the shuck the other day. It was raised on his place, and is the earliest we have seen or heard of this season. TRYUS DOTS Two heavy rains this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bird of Monticello attended church here Sunday. Conductor Ike Barnes, who has been visiting his uncle, Dr. B. D. Hennington, returned to his home at McComb City this week. We enjoyed his visit very much, and wish he could have remained longer. SILVER CREEK DOTS Silver Creek, May 16th '92 Pleasant sunny days have again greets us, and the farmers are very busy killing grass "while the sun is shining". It seems that our "Marble Club" is somewhat on the decline of late. What is the matter, boys? Sun too hot? Miss Lola Lockhart, one of Westville's most charming and pleasant young ladies, is now visiting friends at this place. Quite a number were present at the celebration of Children's Day by the methodist Sunday School yesterday eve. The exercises consisted of music, recitations and essays. The music rendered by the choir from Crooked Creek was highly appreciated, and spoke well for its gallant leader.

    05/19/2003 03:20:12
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Bullen in Jefferson County, Mississippi
    2. Ann do you have a cemetery listing of burials in Jefferson County. I am trying to find any Sisson family members...........Janice

    05/18/2003 05:25:18
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] Bullen in Jefferson County, Mississippi
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. Denice, I have Benjamin Bullen's line back to 1600. Contact me privately or do a search at world connect at Rootsweb. The entire line is online there under my database "ageoghegan". Benjamin A. Bullen was my husband's 3G uncle. Ann Allen Geoghegan County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/ ----- Original Message ----- From: pdenicereed@aol.com To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 2:07 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] Bullen in Jefferson County, Mississippi This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Russell, Mayberry, Bullen, Bolls, Stewart, Millsaps Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EJB.2ACE/546 Message Board Post: Am looking for the parents of Benjamin A. Bullen who married Mary Elizabeth Mayberry, 6 May 1842. Also looking for any siblings, children, or burial information.Mary's parents were Abraham Mayberry and Lucretia Bolls. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you, Denice ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "I collect dead relatives! And sometimes a LIVE cousin!

    05/18/2003 08:47:07
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Bullen in Jefferson County, Mississippi
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Russell, Mayberry, Bullen, Bolls, Stewart, Millsaps Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EJB.2ACE/546 Message Board Post: Am looking for the parents of Benjamin A. Bullen who married Mary Elizabeth Mayberry, 6 May 1842. Also looking for any siblings, children, or burial information.Mary's parents were Abraham Mayberry and Lucretia Bolls. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you, Denice

    05/18/2003 07:07:41
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Ora Lee Perkins
    3. unsubscribe Eddie Mikell wrote: > Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, > all rights reserved. > > E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and > Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. > > Now available on e-bay! > > (Eddie note - boy these guys took excommunication pretty serious!) > > Fryday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1830. > > Met in Conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. No > applicants. > > Brother Jesse Simmons stated that he had been in an affray at the election > some short time past and after an examination of the affair and a statement > from Brother Simmons of his feelings on the subject, he was forgiven. > > Conference was opened again on Sunday morning for the reception of members. > > Received by letter, Sister Elizabeth Johnson. > > Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in September 1830 > > Met in conference, after a sermon by Brethren Grant and Martin, a door was > opened for the reception of members, No applicants, no business. > > Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1830 > > Met in Conference, after a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for > the reception of members. > > Brother Ralph Simmons came forward and related the dealings of God with hi > in his backsliding state and was restored by unanimous consent to the > fellowship and Communion of the Church. > > Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1830 > > After a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for the reception of > members. No applicants. > > 2nd. Resolved to proceed to the choice of a preacher by ballot to > supply us for the next ensuing year, and Brother John P. Martin was > unanimously chosen. > > Application was made by Brother Stamps for a letter of dismission for > Brother William Sparks (a beloved deacon) and his wife which was granted, > and the clerk instructed to write the letter expressive of their office and > station. > > Resolved that at our next meeting we make choice of a deacon to supply the > place of Brother Sparks. > > Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in December 1830. > > Met in Conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. No > applicants. > > 2nd. Proceeded to the choice of a deacon and Brother George > Granberry was chosen. > > 3rd. Read a letter directed to us by our Sister Church Palistine > relative to the situation of Martha Nelson, formerly a member in Church, but > excommunicated by us, which letter informed us that they are in possession > of the charges against which we had in time past sent to them at their > request. That past she had repeatedly made confession and acknowledgements > of her faults to them and that they had fellowship with her conduct and > acknowledgements upon which testimony said Church was unanimously agreed to > restore Sister Martha Nelson to fellowship and granted her a letter of > dismission. > > Brother John P. Martin promised to attend us another year, according to the > call at last meeting. > > ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== > "I only work on genealogy on days that end in 'Y'."

    05/16/2003 12:42:11
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! (Eddie note - boy these guys took excommunication pretty serious!) Fryday before the 3rd Sunday in August 1830. Met in Conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Brother Jesse Simmons stated that he had been in an affray at the election some short time past and after an examination of the affair and a statement from Brother Simmons of his feelings on the subject, he was forgiven. Conference was opened again on Sunday morning for the reception of members. Received by letter, Sister Elizabeth Johnson. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in September 1830 Met in conference, after a sermon by Brethren Grant and Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members, No applicants, no business. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in October 1830 Met in Conference, after a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. Brother Ralph Simmons came forward and related the dealings of God with hi in his backsliding state and was restored by unanimous consent to the fellowship and Communion of the Church. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in November 1830 After a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Resolved to proceed to the choice of a preacher by ballot to supply us for the next ensuing year, and Brother John P. Martin was unanimously chosen. Application was made by Brother Stamps for a letter of dismission for Brother William Sparks (a beloved deacon) and his wife which was granted, and the clerk instructed to write the letter expressive of their office and station. Resolved that at our next meeting we make choice of a deacon to supply the place of Brother Sparks. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in December 1830. Met in Conference. Opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Proceeded to the choice of a deacon and Brother George Granberry was chosen. 3rd. Read a letter directed to us by our Sister Church Palistine relative to the situation of Martha Nelson, formerly a member in Church, but excommunicated by us, which letter informed us that they are in possession of the charges against which we had in time past sent to them at their request. That past she had repeatedly made confession and acknowledgements of her faults to them and that they had fellowship with her conduct and acknowledgements upon which testimony said Church was unanimously agreed to restore Sister Martha Nelson to fellowship and granted her a letter of dismission. Brother John P. Martin promised to attend us another year, according to the call at last meeting.

    05/16/2003 05:08:40
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Lawrence County Press, May 16, 1899
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. Now available on CD and hard copy. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information. You can also bid for this cd on e-bay! May 16, 1889 Dry weather Locals are scarce this week. One and two quart fruit jars ar L. Cohn's. Fine line of dress goods at L. Cohn's. Rain is needed very much in this section. For the latest style in hats go to C. E. Watts. Standard prints for 6 ½ cents per yard at L. Cohn's. Mrs. E. Daughtry is visiting relatives in Brookhaven. Mr. Jesse Wilson was in the house-moving business yesterday. Mr. A. E. Weathersby visited Brookhaven and Wesson last week. Mrs. A. Cohn, we are glad to learn, is fast recovering from her recent illness. Mr. D. M. Lee returned last Monday from a pleasant trip to Covington county. Mr. Z. Nelson of Blountville, was in town yesterday and gave our office a pleasant call. TRYUS DOTS We are indeed sorry to learn of the loss sustained by M. D. L. Crawford in the burning of his gin and mill, which occurred Saturday night. Brother Crawford is a good and worthy member of the church and a useful man in the community and we hope to soon see his mill rebuilt. Town ball seems to be popular game in our burg now. Some of the players are becoming quite expert in handling the ball, and think seriously of organizing a baseball club and challenging the Detroit team. A very serious and perhaps fatal accident occurred to Mr. Jasper Eaton, a prominent hotel-keeper of Williamsburg,, the other day. He was working a horse to a buggy, and when about three miles from town, the horse became freightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Eaton and bruising him terribly about the breast and head. His recovery is considered extremely doubtful.

    05/16/2003 04:53:54
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications. Available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in April, 1830 After a sermon, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Brother Needham Blount and Sister Chilly Blount, his wife, and also, Sister Rachel Nickelson. Appointed Brother Joseph Parkman as agent to procure a wall bound blank record book of 3 quire of paper for a Church record book. Saturday, May 15th, 1830. Brother William Morris preached from 1st. Carinthians 15th chapter, 55th verse. "Oh" death were is thy sting "?" "O grave, where is they victory? Brother J. P. Martin preached from 1st. Epistle of John 3rd. chapter, 2nd verso. But we know that when he shall appear we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. Conference was opened, visiting Brethren invited to seats. 2nd. A door was opened for the reception of members and Brother Richard H. Sims and Sister Elcy Sims joined by letter. Brother Elias Mullens came forward and acknowledged he had been in the act of fighting, for which the Church forgave him. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in June, 1830 Met in Conference. After a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. No application. Resolved that this Church furnish herself with the vessels, towels, and etc., necessary for the washing the saints' feet, and appointed Brother George Granberry to procure them with instructions to procure pewter basins, if possible, and if not, then tin basins. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in July, 1830 Met in Conference and after a sermon by Brother Martin, opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Brother Abraham Mixon and Sister Elizabeth Mixon. Resolved that this Church concur with Hebron and Salem Churches in meeting at their respective places of worship on Thursday next and observed the day as a day of humiliation, fasting and praying to Almighty God to aver from our land his threatening judgment and for the revival of religion among us. 2nd. Proceeded to make choice of deligates to the next Association and Brother George Granberry and Williams Stamps was chose, and in case of failure, James Baggott, and agreed to send five dollars to the Association for 40 copies of the minutes. Ordered by Church that Brethren Wylie White and Levi Noble unite their labors and transcribe the records of this Church to the new Church book.

    05/14/2003 02:07:49
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: Lawrence County Press, March 23, 1893
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Copied from the History of Lawrence and Jefferson Davis County, by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. Now available on CD and hard copy. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information. You can also bid for this cd on e-bay! May 14, 1891 Register. Why don't you register? Items are very scarce this week. There was quite a lively Justice court in town last Saturday. Mr. J. Q. Bourn of Bourn's mill was a visitor to our town last Monday. The editor left last Tuesday to attend the Press Convention at Yazoo City. Miss Ida Burkett visited her sister, Mrs. T. M. Watts, in town last week. Mr. Web Bass of Williamsburg visited relatives in our town last week. Rev R. W. Hall will preach in the Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Emil Cohn left last Sunday to visit relatives in New Orleans and Brookhaven. We wish him a pleasant trip. By special request, we re-publish the program of the Sunday School Convention, so that everybody will have a chance to see it. The editor visited his uncle, Mr. M. V. Kees, at Fair river, last Sunday, who been quite dangerously ill. He is now some better. Mr. C. C. Campbell, of Campbell's Cotton Compress Co., city of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: Everybody finds relief shortly after using Bradycrotine for headache."

    05/14/2003 08:13:01
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Fayette Cemetery Clean-up
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. My husband and I would like to attempt a cleanup of the older section, removing shrubbery and resetting stones, etc. this fall when it is cooler. There are several limbs laying over on the tombstones and some are beginning to lean from the weight. There is no perpetual care there except for cutting the grass evidently. Several of the older stones and fences are in danger from shrubbery that has been allowed to take over. It is a shame to see the condition of the older section. If anyone is planning a trip to Jefferson County this Fall when it is cooler and would like to assist us, please contact me at annieg@telepak.net Ann Allen Geoghegan County Coordinator for: Franklin County Mississippi AHGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfrank2/ Project Coordinator for ALGenWeb - Alabama Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~alfamily Jefferson County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~msjeffe2 Claiborne County MSGenWeb II http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclaib3 Lamar County MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mslamar Project Coordinator for MSGenWeb - Mississippi Families http://www.rootsweb.com/~msfamily Kenedy County TXGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~txkenedy/

    05/12/2003 04:44:16
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Winfred Cole, Martha Cater, Thomas Cater, Isabella McCaa and others
    2. Hello, I'm trying to find any connection to the following in my family line. Will be glad to exchange info with you. Albert H. McCaa b. abt. 1828/30 d. 1885 married Martha Ann Cater b. abt. 1830 d. 1890. Absalom Trevillion b. 1825 d. 1910 married Isabella Leeds McCaa. Thomas Cater b. 1807 SC. married 1827 Jefferson Co. Ms., Nancy Clarke 1808 Ga. Thank You, Merry

    05/11/2003 04:07:58
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! (Eddie Note, ahhh, thank goodness for those backsliding members...) Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in December, 1829 Opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Took up the reference of Lavina Stockstill and after some conversation on the subject, resolved the subject be dismissed. 3rd. Resolved that we observe Christmas Day the third day of January and the Fourth of July, according to the recommendation of the Association. 4th. Ordered that one dollar given by Brother parkman to Brother Chaddock, a traveling preacher, be refunded out of the Church fund. Brother John P. Martin accepted the call of the Church at last Conference and agreed to attend us another year. Conference was called on Sunday, after preaching and application was made by Brother Sparks for a letter of dismission for Sister Mary Steen, which was granted. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in January, 1830 Brother Edmond Low prayed and opened a door for the reception of members. No applicants. Read a letter of inquiry from Palestine Church, Hinds County, inquiring into the reasons of Lucy Nelson's disqualifications of membership and also, her general conduct and ordered the clerk to prepare an answer. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February, 1830 After a sermon by Brother John P. Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. No applicatants. Application was made by Brother Edmond Low for letters of dismission for Sister Wirnette Langford and Sarah Taylor, which was granted. Took up the subject of keeping the meeting house in order and agreed that every member consider it their duty to notice and see to the condition of the house and assist in keeping it in order. Saturday before the 3rd Sunday in February, 1830 After sermon by Brother Norvel Robertson, a door was opened for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Took under consideration the backsliding case of Brother Elias Mullens and his wife, in not attending to their seats in Conference, and appointed Brethren George Granberry and William Sparks to visit and admonish them to their duty.

    05/11/2003 03:59:39
    1. Re: [MSJEFFER-L] The Fayette Chronicle, Friday, July 17, 1908
    2. Ann Allen Geoghegan
    3. Thanks, Annette! I have placed this on the Jefferson Website also with a note that it was contributed by you! If anyone else has any old newspaper articles from Jefferson County lying around the house, please send them to me or the list! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: aandbowen@netscape.net To: MSJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 3:25 PM Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] The Fayette Chronicle, Friday, July 17, 1908 On a page of the Fayette Chronicle I copied for my ancestor's obituary were these tidbits. I thought someone might see a relative's name. Annette The Fayette Chronicle Friday, July 17, 1908 Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Briggs were in Rodney Monday and Tuesday. Messrs. W. E. Faloon and Robt. Oakman were in town Wednesday. Mrs. R. T. Liddell and Miss Carrie Campbell are visiting relatives at Utica. Mr. A. J. Sanders of Red Lick was in town Monday and called at our office. Mr. T. R. Shields of Church Hill was here at the farmer’s institute Wednesday. Miss Jennie Darden of Birmingham, Ala. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Killingsworth. Miss Mabel Levy of New Orleans is the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. Straas. Rev. E. M. Stewart and wife left Tuesday morning for a visit to relatives at Crystal Springs. Little Miss Cecile Fleming of Natchez is the charming guest of Miss Lora Maye Schober. Misses Hannabel and Hazel Harper left Tuesday morning for a visit to relatives in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. H. R. Ihrie of Vicksburg was here Monday on his way to look after his property interests in this county. Mr. D. R. Fulton, one of the progressive farmers from near Harriston, attended the farmer’s institure here Wednesday. Mr. Lee Pritchard and little son, Horace, of Union Church, were agreeable callers at our office while in Fayette yesterday. Rev. E. M. Stewart has again tendered his resignation as Pastor of the Fayette and Pine Ridge Presbyterian churches, effective September 1st. Mr. Stewart has decided to accept work at LaFayette, La., and to that end will give up his work here. The congregations of the two churches which he has served so faithfully and so satisfactorily will regret exceedingly to give him up, but we presume that he cannot be prevailed upon to remain again. Rev. Jno. A. Held, of Natchez, assisted by Rev. D. I. Purser, Jr., will hold a meeting at the Fayette M. E. Church, beginning next Monday, July 20th. Both are Baptist ministers, and we understand that an organization of that denomination will be effected here. The public is invited to attend all these services. For Sale—Four thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies; all males and beauties; $5.00 each. Write L. B. Johnson, Harriston, Miss. For rent—new house, recently built by C. D. Culley, on North Main Street. Terms $12.50 per month. Apply to A. L. McBride, Harriston, Miss. __________________________________________________________________ Try AOL and get 1045 hours FREE for 45 days! http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/index.adp?375380 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 ==== MSJEFFER Mailing List ==== "Boldly start in reverse, because that's the genealogy way."

    05/09/2003 02:36:16
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Re: History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! (Eddie note - watch out for those wild hogs...) Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in August, 1829 After a sermon and Conference, a door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. Read and received the letter to the Association and also, the subscription. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in September, 1829 After a sermon by Brother Stephens, appointed him moderator, and opened a door for the reception of members. Received by letter Brother Edmond Low and Sister Charity Low, his wife. 2nd. Brother James Bishop came forward and through Brother George Granberry acknowledged that he had been overtaken in a fault, in speaking to the injury of Sister Mary Steen's feelings and character. Upon hearing that she had caught and sold a certain wild hog, he said she had no more right to that hog than a man in England, which assertion, Brother Bishop acknowledged, he made it unthoughtly and that he does not believe that Sister Steen is a person that would take or make use of any property to which she had no right, and for which he said, he is truly sorry on the account of the injury done to Sister Steen's feelings and character, and also to the feelings of the Brethren and the cause of Christ. Received a letter of inquiry from Natalbany Church conderning Levicy Stockstill, an excommunicated member, and ordered that Brother Clerk, with the assistance of Brother Stamps prepare an answer to the letter upon the question being taken to give her a letter of dismission. There were some objections upon which it was laid over till next meeting. October Conference 1829 Brother Martin preached, then Conference opened for the reception of members. No applicants. 1st. The case of Lavina Stockstill taken up and laid over till next conference 2nd. Resolved that this Church make a choice of a supply preacher at our next meeting to serve us the next ensuing year. 3rd. Brother James Simmons applied for a letter of dismission through Sister Simmons, which was granted. Levi Noble, Clk. Pro Tem. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in November, 1829 After a sermon, Conference met, then a door was opened for the reception of members. No applicants. 2nd. Application by Brother James Richards, for a letter of dismmission for himself and wife, Pegga Richards. 3rd. Took up the reference of Lavina Stockstill which was laid over until next conference. 4th. Took up the choice of a supply as preacher and Brother J. P. Martin was mentioned. 5th. Resolved that it be our practice in the future for the deacons on the days of our Communion to prepare the table before preaching, when only one sermon is expected and when two, in the intermission between the sermons.

    05/09/2003 01:52:10
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] The Fayette Chronicle, Friday, July 17, 1908
    2. On a page of the Fayette Chronicle I copied for my ancestor's obituary were these tidbits. I thought someone might see a relative's name. Annette The Fayette Chronicle Friday, July 17, 1908 Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Briggs were in Rodney Monday and Tuesday. Messrs. W. E. Faloon and Robt. Oakman were in town Wednesday. Mrs. R. T. Liddell and Miss Carrie Campbell are visiting relatives at Utica. Mr. A. J. Sanders of Red Lick was in town Monday and called at our office. Mr. T. R. Shields of Church Hill was here at the farmer’s institute Wednesday. Miss Jennie Darden of Birmingham, Ala. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Killingsworth. Miss Mabel Levy of New Orleans is the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. Straas. Rev. E. M. Stewart and wife left Tuesday morning for a visit to relatives at Crystal Springs. Little Miss Cecile Fleming of Natchez is the charming guest of Miss Lora Maye Schober. Misses Hannabel and Hazel Harper left Tuesday morning for a visit to relatives in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. H. R. Ihrie of Vicksburg was here Monday on his way to look after his property interests in this county. Mr. D. R. Fulton, one of the progressive farmers from near Harriston, attended the farmer’s institure here Wednesday. Mr. Lee Pritchard and little son, Horace, of Union Church, were agreeable callers at our office while in Fayette yesterday. Rev. E. M. Stewart has again tendered his resignation as Pastor of the Fayette and Pine Ridge Presbyterian churches, effective September 1st. Mr. Stewart has decided to accept work at LaFayette, La., and to that end will give up his work here. The congregations of the two churches which he has served so faithfully and so satisfactorily will regret exceedingly to give him up, but we presume that he cannot be prevailed upon to remain again. Rev. Jno. A. Held, of Natchez, assisted by Rev. D. I. Purser, Jr., will hold a meeting at the Fayette M. E. Church, beginning next Monday, July 20th. Both are Baptist ministers, and we understand that an organization of that denomination will be effected here. The public is invited to attend all these services. For Sale—Four thoroughbred Scotch Collie Puppies; all males and beauties; $5.00 each. Write L. B. Johnson, Harriston, Miss. For rent—new house, recently built by C. D. Culley, on North Main Street. Terms $12.50 per month. Apply to A. L. McBride, Harriston, Miss. __________________________________________________________________ Try AOL and get 1045 hours FREE for 45 days! http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/index.adp?375380 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455

    05/09/2003 10:25:42
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in June, 1829 A sermon by Brother J. P. Martin. A door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. Resolved that the committee appointed at last Conference to devise the plan of building an addition and Conference make their report, who reported they agree to build the plan of the additional plaza to Hepsiba with such dedication from said plan as Brethren Granberry, Baggott and Richards on examination may think proper to make, and ordered that they make out and lay in a bill of lumber for said building. Ordered that Brother James Baggott visit Brother Levi Noble and request him to furnish our clerk with the Church book on or before our next Conference. Ordered that Brother Sparks be appointed for his kindness and service in keeping the meeting house. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in July, 1829 After a sermon, a door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. Received of Brethren Noble and Baggott a transcript of the names of the members of this Church drawn by them from the Church book of records which was read and corrected. On application, ordered that Sister Margaret Allen and Brethren William Ellington and Eleazar Nelson have letters of dismission. Brother Elias Mullens came forward and stated that a report had circulated that he had a difference with his neighbor, in which he had used improper expression touching his neighbor's character and good standing, which he acknowledged apparently with godly sorrow. Brother Granberry reported that he had laid in a bill of lumber to the sawyer for building the addition to the meeting house. Appointed Brethren George Granberry and Wylie White deligates to the Association and in case of failure, James Baggott and ordered that we send five dollars for the Association fund and call for thirty copies of the minutes. Appointed Brother William Sparks to procure nails for the additional building. Fryday before the 3rd Sabbath in August, 1829. After a sermon by Brother Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. Ordered Brother Wylie White prepare a subscription to raise a sum of money sufficient to defray the expenses of the additional building to the meeting house, payable on the first day of January 1830.

    05/07/2003 05:43:44
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Occupations/Tombstone Symbols
    2. Nancy Brister
    3. Occupation Descriptions: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~tonylangham/Occupa.htm Cemetery Symbols: http://us-gen.com/ms/neshoba/cemeteries/cemeteryinsc.htm Nancy Website: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 List Administrator: USCW-SEVEN_PINES List Administrator: CARMICHAEL List Administrator: GODBOLD Life may not be the party we hoped for, but as long as we're here, we might as well dance.

    05/07/2003 02:50:02
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in February, 1829 Opened a door for the reception of members. None offered. 2nd. Appointed Brother Levi noble to procure a large well bound blank book for the use of the Church to record the minutes and proceedings in Conference. 3rd. Received Brother J. P. Martin's answer to call of the Church as referred to in the minutes of December Conference last with his promise to attend this church for the present year. 4th. Took under consideration the propriety of changing the time of our annual union meetings, which was laid over till next Conference. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in March, 1829 1st. Opened a door for the reception of members. None offered. 2nd. Quarterly meetings is to be one month sooner that usual and the annual union meeting in August. 3rd. An accusation by Brother Stamps against Brother Parkman's servant for living in adultery and appointed Brother Stamps and Brother Sparks to visit her. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in April, 1829 After a sermon by Brother Berry and Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. 2nd. Took under consideration the reference from last Conference of Sister Fanny, a black woman, belonging to Brother Parkman, upon which, she was unanimously excommunicated. Saturday before the 3rd Sabbath in May, 1829 After a sermon by Brother J. P. Martin, a door was opened for the reception of members. None offered. Our beloved Brother George Briant departed this life since our last meeting. 2nd. Took under consideration the situation of the Black people who attend preaching at this church and appointed Brethren George Granberry, James Baggott, Joseph Parkman and James Richards and William Sparks to devise a plan of building an addition to our meeting house for their accommodation and report the same to pur next Conference. Ordered that the time of washing feet be changed from May till June.

    05/06/2003 03:32:33
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] Costley,Wade
    2. In March 1900, Mary Eugenia (Costley) Wade died at her home near Stonington in Jefferson County, Miss. Survivors included her husband, Brown Wade and an infant son. Does anyone know the name of this infant son? Thanks. Ruth

    05/06/2003 11:19:51
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] History of Bethany Baptist Church - cont.
    2. Eddie Mikell
    3. Transcribed from handwritten Bethany Baptist Church records by Eddie Mikell, all rights reserved. E-mail mikell@virginia.edu for purchasing information on Lawrence County and Jefferson Davis County publications available on CD and hard copy. Now available on e-bay! Saturday before the 3rd, Sabbath in November 1828 1st. Opened a door for the reception of members. None came forward. 2nd. Brother John Smith as per reference in minutes of September Conference, came forward and surrendered a letter of recommendation and dismission, given him this Church, bearing date, November 18th, 1825, and after hearing and examining him, he was excommunicated, by a unanimously voice. 3rd. Where Brother Smith's letter and that of his wife was both in the ordered that Sister Smith have a single letter of dismission. 4th. Application was made for letters of dismission for Brother James Biggs and Brother Levi Nelson and his wife, the two former were granted and the latter objected to by Brother Jesse Simmons. 5th. Received an accusation of riotous and disorderly conduct of Brother David Langford, upon which he was excommunicated by a unanimous votes. 6th. Received Brother Levi Noble's resignation as clerk of this Church and deferred the choice of another till next Conference, and resolved that the choice be made by ballot. Saturday before the 3rd, Sabbath in December 1828 Met in Conference. Brother George Granberry sang and prayed. 1st. Proceeded to the ensuing year and Brother John P. Martin was unanimously chosen. Resolved that the choice of Clerk be laid over till next Conference. Brother William Stamps and Jesse Simmons who had visited and conversed with Sister Nelson reported that the acknowledged that she had been guilty of intoxication and she professed to have had repentance and forgiveness for it and after consideration, resolved to lay it over till next Conference. Ordered that Brother Wylie White write a respectful and friendly letter to Brother Martin, expressive of the choice of the Church and requested him attend us as a preacher and pastor for the next year, and appointed Brethren William Stamps and Wylie White to visit Brother Martin and bear the letter. Saturday before the 3rd, Sabbath in January 1829 1st. Opened a door for the reception of members. None offered. 2nd. Took under consideration the reference of Sister Martha Nelson and after examining her case, she was unanimously excommunicated. 3rd. Proceed to the choice of Clerk and Brother Wylie White was chosen.

    05/02/2003 04:25:48