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    1. RE: [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152
    2. Felts, Linda
    3. Hi Peggy, Thank you for responding. May I purchase a copy of the book from you? Would you mind doing some look ups? Thank you for your time. Linda > -----Original Message----- > From: Peggy A. Young [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:20 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > > Yes, I have the Sarepta cemetery listing..I did this for the Pontotoc > County > Cemetery book..They added it because of it being so close to the Pontotoc > County line.There are other cemeteries in this book that are on joining > line > of the County...Updated it just the past year....I keep a pretty good eye > on > the papers to see if I should add others....may have missed a few.....My > great grandparents and some of his children are buried there > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Felts, Linda" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:32 AM > Subject: [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > > > > CEMETERY LISTING...... > > > > Does anyone have a list of people who are buried in the Sarepta > Cemetery? > I > > know that my GG Grandmother & Grandfather (different sides of the > family) > > are buried there and am trying to get information on them. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Thank you. > > > > Linda Felts > > [email protected] > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [email protected] > > > [SMTP:[email protected]] > > > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:01 AM > > > To: [email protected] > > > Subject: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > > > > > > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: > Durhams > in > > > Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, > >> > > > << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: > > > [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: > > > Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] cementary >> > > > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    07/31/2001 05:25:37
    1. Re: [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152
    2. Peggy A. Young
    3. Yes, I have the Sarepta cemetery listing..I did this for the Pontotoc County Cemetery book..They added it because of it being so close to the Pontotoc County line.There are other cemeteries in this book that are on joining line of the County...Updated it just the past year....I keep a pretty good eye on the papers to see if I should add others....may have missed a few.....My great grandparents and some of his children are buried there ----- Original Message ----- From: "Felts, Linda" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:32 AM Subject: [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > CEMETERY LISTING...... > > Does anyone have a list of people who are buried in the Sarepta Cemetery? I > know that my GG Grandmother & Grandfather (different sides of the family) > are buried there and am trying to get information on them. > > Any suggestions? > > Thank you. > > Linda Felts > [email protected] > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] > > [SMTP:[email protected]] > > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:01 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > > > > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in > > Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> > > << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: > > [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: > > Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] cementary >> > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    07/31/2001 05:19:47
    1. [MSLAFAYE] RE: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152
    2. Felts, Linda
    3. CEMETERY LISTING...... Does anyone have a list of people who are buried in the Sarepta Cemetery? I know that my GG Grandmother & Grandfather (different sides of the family) are buried there and am trying to get information on them. Any suggestions? Thank you. Linda Felts [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:01 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #152 > > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in > Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> > << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: > [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] Re: > Durhams in Lafayette Co, >> << Message: [MSLAFAYE] cementary >>

    07/31/2001 03:32:57
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Waller Family
    2. My grandfather, Mr. C. Duke Waller, is from Lafayette county. His father was John Robert Waller, then Ralph Young Waller, Ralph Lowe Waller. They are buried in Clear Creek. Are there any relations?

    07/30/2001 08:15:11
    1. [MSLAFAYE] cementary
    2. Could any one tell me is there a cementary,for the native Americans that lived around puscus lake in Lafayette County in the national forest.What tribe of indains were they. peggy

    07/29/2001 02:01:47
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. I live at Hernando. My son has a trailor near the cemetery. It is just a weekend thing. I saw Bessie a couple of weeks ago and she was fine.

    07/29/2001 11:09:18
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. do you live near emory cemetery up on a hill? or is that another of the boys. how is aunt bessie?

    07/29/2001 10:41:00
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. I don't think I have met you but I know who you are. I am Sonny Ruby's wife. good to hear from you. I have probably seen you at a funeral. About the only time we all get together.

    07/29/2001 08:26:56
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. yes i am the oldest grandchild of cappie. my mother is marjorie scallorn coleman.

    07/29/2001 08:09:09
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. yes i am cappie's oldest grandchild, daughter of hugh and marjorie scallorn coleman. born in sardis ms. now livinging in coffeeville ms. just happen to be passing back thru the board.

    07/29/2001 08:07:02
    1. Re: [MSLAFAYE] Hale in 1850 Census
    2. Pam Howard
    3. William Hale - NC Elijah Hale - Tn David Hale - NC J. G. Hale - NC John Hale - NC

    07/24/2001 02:35:26
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Hale in 1850 Census
    2. Would someone who has a copy of the Lafayette County 1850 census tell me what Hales are listed there. Thanks.

    07/24/2001 12:46:21
    1. RE: [MSLAFAYE] Hello, Subscribers
    2. Felts, Linda
    3. Mr. Ward, My personal thanks to you for taking on this awesome responsibility. I, for one, appreciate your kindness in doing so. Shirley has done a wonderful job with this site for a very, very long time and has done some wonderful things for it...very generous with her time and talent. You have helped me tremendously in the past with lookups and your time and kindness is also appreciated by me. Again, thank you both for everything. Linda Felts > -----Original Message----- > From: William Ward [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:42 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MSLAFAYE] Hello, Subscribers > > To all MSLAFAYE board subscribers. > > Recently I accepted responsibility for the Lafayette County web site and > the MSLAFAYE boards from Shirley Scott. I take this opportunity to thank > Shirley for the magnificent manner in which she ran these web-based > activities and added much to assist the casual and the serious genealogy > researcher with roots in Lafayette County. I hope to continue in the same > > vein. I look forward to receiving your suggestions for improvement and > your submissions to add to the web site. > > A pet peeve of mine, shared by many of us, relates to "netiquette", and > that is becoming less of a problem as more people get involved in on-line > research. One of the last remnants that detracts from my enjoyment is > either the use of all lower case or all upper case when typing. I know > that some of us whose eyesight is failing or who are using WebTV to browse > > use all upper case to ease the problem of readability. That's okay, and I > > encourage you to let us know so that we can respond in like > fashion. Otherwise, someone might think we are shouting all the time. > For > those of you who use only lower case, that's okay, too. However, it would > > be appreciated if you would type each and every surname in all upper case > letters. This makes it easier to pick out specific names and saves lots > of > confusion. This is not a "flame", but simply a request. > > This forum is a great one for those who wish to ask specific or general > questions about 1, a group, or a complete family of people, times, events > and history of Lafayette County. I ask, however, that you not send any > attachments to the list; reserve that for private correspondence with > individuals. Finally, when you send a request to a lookup volunteer, > always specify the book or resource material concerned, and limit your > request to 1 or 2 individuals. Do not ask for "any and all information" > they may have on an entire family, for it takes considerable time to > comply > and in an imposition on their time. > > In like fashion, if you perceive any of my postings to be less than > gracious, please let me know immediately. I'm involved in this great > hobby > because it satisfies my need for solving puzzles and is just a lot of > fun. I want to keep it that way for all of us. > > Thanks for your consideration. > > Bill Ward > MSLAFAYE Board Administrator > MSYALOBU Board Administrator > PASS Surname Board Administrator > HAIRE Surname Board Administrator > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    07/24/2001 07:41:49
    1. Re: [MSLAFAYE] Wells
    2. I am kin to some Wells in Lafayett, co. John William Wells (Rev) could you tell me if you know of a connection there. genealogy tracer @aol.com

    07/23/2001 09:12:30
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Hello, Subscribers
    2. William Ward
    3. To all MSLAFAYE board subscribers. Recently I accepted responsibility for the Lafayette County web site and the MSLAFAYE boards from Shirley Scott. I take this opportunity to thank Shirley for the magnificent manner in which she ran these web-based activities and added much to assist the casual and the serious genealogy researcher with roots in Lafayette County. I hope to continue in the same vein. I look forward to receiving your suggestions for improvement and your submissions to add to the web site. A pet peeve of mine, shared by many of us, relates to "netiquette", and that is becoming less of a problem as more people get involved in on-line research. One of the last remnants that detracts from my enjoyment is either the use of all lower case or all upper case when typing. I know that some of us whose eyesight is failing or who are using WebTV to browse use all upper case to ease the problem of readability. That's okay, and I encourage you to let us know so that we can respond in like fashion. Otherwise, someone might think we are shouting all the time. For those of you who use only lower case, that's okay, too. However, it would be appreciated if you would type each and every surname in all upper case letters. This makes it easier to pick out specific names and saves lots of confusion. This is not a "flame", but simply a request. This forum is a great one for those who wish to ask specific or general questions about 1, a group, or a complete family of people, times, events and history of Lafayette County. I ask, however, that you not send any attachments to the list; reserve that for private correspondence with individuals. Finally, when you send a request to a lookup volunteer, always specify the book or resource material concerned, and limit your request to 1 or 2 individuals. Do not ask for "any and all information" they may have on an entire family, for it takes considerable time to comply and in an imposition on their time. In like fashion, if you perceive any of my postings to be less than gracious, please let me know immediately. I'm involved in this great hobby because it satisfies my need for solving puzzles and is just a lot of fun. I want to keep it that way for all of us. Thanks for your consideration. Bill Ward MSLAFAYE Board Administrator MSYALOBU Board Administrator PASS Surname Board Administrator HAIRE Surname Board Administrator

    07/23/2001 04:42:19
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. Bessie Durham Ruby Sullins is my mother in law. You must be one of Aunt Cappies decendants. I will be happy to share with You Wanda Fay [email protected]

    07/23/2001 03:08:18
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Durhams in Lafayette Co,
    2. Bessie Durham Ruby Sullins is my mother in law. You must be one of Aunt Cappies decendants. I will be happy to share with You Wanda Fay [email protected]

    07/23/2001 03:07:57
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Cemeteries/census
    2. what durhams are you searching for. my grandmother was a durham and married a scallorn. her sister married a ruby and several of her sisters married taylors.

    07/23/2001 02:16:12
    1. [MSLAFAYE] Re: Cemeteries/census
    2. what durhams are you searching for. my grandmother was a durham and married a scallorn. her sister married a ruby and several of her sisters married taylors.

    07/23/2001 02:16:00
    1. Re: [MSLAFAYE] Re: MSLAFAYE-D Digest V01 #147
    2. While I have found a few errors on the 1880 census CD's from the LDS, the major errors I found were not in the transcription but were made by the census enumerator, i.e., indicating the state of birth incorrectly. I have previous census records from 1850, 1860, and 1870 on the same family members which have the correct places of birth, but the 1880 census indicates has the state that they moved from listed as the state of birth... Again, that was the enumerator and not the transcription. In any case, if you find the family you are looking for, get the documentation from the actual census record and don't rely only on the CD information. And just because it's "official" doesn't make it accurate. You still have to have something more to go on--get as much information as you can. Harriet

    07/22/2001 02:01:01