RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [MSJEFFER-L] 1925 FCAHS Memory Book & MORE
    2. Nancy
    3. Hi everyone, There are new pages on my site since the last time I wrote, the most recent, a Memory Book of inscriptions I've transcribed, from students of Franklin County Agricultural High School, 1925. There are many familiar names, perhaps you'll find a family member among them: www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/moms_memory_book.html I'm about halfway through transcribing records for all of my families. Instead of having a link for each family page, I've made a Records Index Page, and you can get to any family's records from there. It's at: http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/Record_Page.html If you're not a cousin, but you had family in any of the areas I had family, you might want to do a search of those pages, because I've transcribed ALL names that happened to be in my families' records, as in court records, etc. Also, I've transcribed ALL of the MARRIAGES recorded for everyone with that surname --- that is, from the resources and records which I have. This is especially true of my MS names. For instance, ALL Warren, Garrett (& the rest of my names) marriages from Jefferson, Franklin, Copiah, Lincoln and Warren Counties are included, not just my known family members. And there are many early 1800 Natchez District records for several of my names, mostly land deeds & tax records, which sometimes include other names. I have SO many more to transcribe (sigh), so you might want to check on my progress once in awhile. I haven't transcribed in any particular order, so some families have a lot of info and some, not as much (so far). Also, there's a page dedicated to the town of Rodney. There are several beautiful old photographs of the cemetery, where, by the way, the Confederate troops who routed The Rattler, camped the night before. There are photos of the Rodney Baptist, Rodney Catholic, Rodney Presbyterian & Bethel Churches. All of these photographs were taken in the 1930's & '40's by Eudora Welty: "The old cemetery is there still, like a roof of marble and moss, overhanging the town and about to tip into it." http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334/Rodney.html Enjoy, Nancy Baldridge, Cain, Courtney, Curtis, Carmichael, Dawkins, Doty, Garmon, Garrett, Hanon, Jackson, McCormick, Matthews, Osborne, Sharp, Stampley, Stringer, Warren and many more! http://www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 ; www.thepastwhispers.com

    10/19/2003 10:37:50