This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/50.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the message about Joshua Parmer Cox. I will relay this to the individuals who were seeking this information.
I've got a good deal on the Luna/Looney family. I am related thru the Rowland family. It is at this point, that I may solve a problem, that exists, in both the Luna family history and the Rowland. On August 17, 2000, I was able to spend a short time in the Ripley Library. While there I was able to look at a number of census records. In the 1900 Census of Benton County I found the following, in house hold number 32; Luna, Mary Head of Household WF, b. Oct. 1810, age 89, a widow, TN IRE VA The above means that, Mary Luna, was born in TN, her father in Ireland and her mother in VA. Seeing that Mary was born in 1810, I had to figure out just who her late husband could be. After reviewing the Luna family history written by Marjorie Luna Johnson in the “Heritage of Tippah County Mississippi”, Vol. I, I found that James Luna (Looney), the son of Peter Looney, was married to Mary (maiden name unknown). James Looney was shown to have been buried near Belfast, Tennessee. His grave marker shows says he was born in 1785 and died in 1872, no mention was made for the birth or death of his wife Mary. Could this be the Mary found here? Now, from a family chart found among the papers of Troy Craig, it shows the date of birth of John Smith Luna, who was the son of James and Mary Looney, as 1807, and his death as 1885, his wife, Sarah Davis Currin Luna, was born in 1810 and died in 1858. James Looney, who was born in 1785, was thus old enough to father John Smith Luna in 1807. The Mary Luna found in the 1900 Benton Co., Census, was born in 1810 and was thus not old enough to be the mother of John Smith Luna. Who could she be? The 1900 Census of Benton Co., MS, continued; The Family of Mary Luna and unknown male Luna were; Note she was a widow! Luna, Mary A. WF, b. June 1834, age 65, single TN, TN, TN- a widow Luna, Arena J. WF, b. Sept. 1836, age 62, single TN, TN, TN- a widow? Luna, Susan C. WF, b. Apr. 1842, age 58, single MS, TN, TN- a widow? Is Mary A. Luna, b. June 1834, actually, the same as, Margaret A. Rowland, the daughter of William T. and Nellie Burleson Rowland? Now we are to the interesting part! Living in the same house hold were; Rowland, A. F., WF, b. Dec. 1850, age 49, a widow, MS, TN, TN and her children; Rowland, Sallie C., WF, b. Nov. 1886, age 13, MS, MS, MS Rowland, Mollie E. A., WF, b. April 1888, age 12, MS, MS, MS (Mary E.!) Well who are these people? I have put two and two together and figured out that A. F. Rowland must be, Arabella Francis (Luna) Rowland, who married William (Madison? or Matthew?) Rowland. She appears to be living with her mother and sisters?, or Aunts? And her daughters, Sallie C. Rowland and Mollie E. A. Rowland. This is just as the information, provided by Nancy Kimery, stated above, except the name “ Mollie” was just a nickname for “Mary”. Is the mother of Arabella Francis Rowland, Mary A. (Martha A. Rowland?) Luna, or is she Arena J. Luna, b. Sept. 1836? Now see some proof! The following space is reserved for your notes, etc. The 1850 Census of Tippah County gives us part of the answer. In this census is listed the family of Lunsford S. Looney, age 41, born TN (b. Abt. 1809) and his wife Mary, age 38, born in TN. (b. Abt. 1812) Among the children born of this union we find the following; Looney, Mary A., F, Age 15, born TN- born about 1834-35. Looney, Amelia J., F, Age 13, born TN- born about 1836-37. Looney, Susan., F, Age 8, born TN- born about 1841-42. Note how this matches the 1900 Census of Benton County!! Thus Amelia J. appears to be the same as “Arena J. Luna”! They all may have been old maids in 1900!! The 1850 Census from the Tippah Co., WEB Site. 37 866 866 Looney Lunsford S. 41 M Farmer 500 Tenn- born about 1809. 38 866 866 Looney Mary 38 F Tenn X 39 866 866 Looney Sarah 21 F Tenn X 40 866 866 Looney James 19 M Farmer Tenn 41 866 866 Looney Isaac 17 M Farmer Tenn X 42 866 866 Looney Mary A. 15 F Tenn X- born about 1834-35. 1 866 866 Looney Amelia J. 13 F Tenn X- born about 1836-37. 2 866 866 Looney Rainey E. 12 F Tenn X 3 866 866 Looney John 10 M Tenn X 4866 866 Looney Susan 8 F Miss X - born about 1841-42. 5 866 866 Looney Eliza S. 5 F Miss -born about 1845. Thus the date of birth for Mary A. Looney would have been 1834-35; that of Amelia J. Looney would have been 1836-37; and that of Susan Looney would have been 1841-42. Thus all three dates of birth fit the 1890 Census record, the name Arena was probably just a mistake and should have been Amelia. It does look like they were all old maids in 1900! RLH-2000 It looks like Lunsford S. Looney and his wife Mary are the parents of the above children. Maybe the middle name is also “Smith”, like his brother John Smith Looney. Maybe this means his mother was a Smith? Let us look at what we have already written about Lunsford Looney / Luna. Children of William R. and Eliza J. Rowland, continued; III. James D. Rowland, b. April 28, 1848 Ripley, MS, died 1927 in Bryan Co., TX or died August 10, 1935. He may have married Mary Norton on Dec. 22, 1867. He may have also married Mrs. Martha M. Reed on Nov. 11, 1894. These James D. or J. D. Rowland names present a very great problem for any researcher as it seems we have two J. D. Rowlands, both born about the same time to different families. Cemetery Record; Rowland, J. D., 4/28/1848, 8/10/1935, Pine Hill-15. This means he could have been married in 1867. Note, this is probably another of the J. D. Rowland problems. RLH-2001 If the above date of birth April 28, 1848, is correct, and this is the right J. D. Rowland, then he died in 1935. If the writer of the “died in Bryan Co., TX”, record is correct, then the date of birth may, with almost clear certainty, be wrong. RLH-2000. One of my great problems in this report is the name Jeff / Jefferson D. Rowland or J. D. Rowland. A son of William and Elizabeth J. Turrentine Rowland, is also reported to have been Jeff D. Rowland or J. D. Rowland. Both are about the same age, things get complicated with these names. IV. Thomas R. Rowland, b. 1847 MS, (last known child), note; one Robert Rowland married, Martha Balch Street, b. 1858, the daughter of Rhoda Balch, b. 2/14/1831, d. 12/27/1894 and Solomon P. (G.?) Street. Solomon and Rhoda were married in 1855. Is this Thomas R. Rowland the same as this 1900 Tippah Co. Census record? House 219, next door to Albert, Viola and Donald or Dwight Rowland. 1900 Census Rowland, Tom Age 51, Head of Household, farmer, a widower. B., abt. 1858-59, d. 1930. , Iva Age 24, daughter, born about 1885-86.- Ida , Vistie Age 23, daughter, born about 1886-87.- Vista , Olivie Age 18 or 19, daughter, born about 1891-93.- Olivia, m. James F. Mohundro , Mabell Age 16, daughter, born about 1893-94.- Mabel/Maybell , Broddin? Age 13, daughter, born about 1896-97.- Braddie , Annie Age 8, daughter, born about 1902.- Annie Melvina The answer is no! The widower named Tom Rowland of the Census was T. A. Rowland, the son of David Burleson Rowland. So in conclusion we have a Thomas R. Rowland and a Thomas A. Rowland, both born about the same time to different brothers. I've got a good deal more, most may be what you already have but if you send me your e-mail address I will be happy to send you what I have. Ron Hughes opuslola@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FRANKLIN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2046 Message Board Post: Would like to know which Franklin family owned the "Franklin Place" in the early 1900's. Where were they from? If anyone knows, please respond. Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/310.764.2 Message Board Post: Les, I just recently learned that my great grandmother's maiden name was Rainey C. Luna. Her name was given on my grandmother's (her daughter-Octavia Collins/Owens) death certificate. Since then I have gone on-line and believe that I have accurately traced back several generations from Rainey, Wright, Peter III and Peter, Jr. I also became aware of the book authored by you and Jane C. Luna. Is your book still in print - if so, I would like to purchase a copy. Please advise. Does your book go further back than Peter II? Also, do you have any information on Rainey's husband, Jack Johnson Collins. I can find nothing on him other than the 1880 Tennessee census which lists his children and indicates that he was widowed. I was not able to locate a death certificate through the Archives in Nashville. Thanks. Dottie
Hi There! Well, I am finally able to get back on the computer although I don't spend more than an hour or two right now. I know my friend, Liz, has kept some of you up-to-date on my progress these past 4 months but here's the story on what's been going on with me. On May 11th Liz and I drove from Jackson, MS to home where I collapsed in the bed as I was some tired! The next day I was down in my back but could still move around. The day after that I was taken to the emergency room as I could not move and was in a great deal of pain. I spent the next 8 days in the hospital and was sent home to try to get in good enough shape so I could have an MRI done to see what was wrong. Along the way I developed small red welts/lesions on both my legs from the knees down. Well, 3 wks. later I did get the MRI and found that I had something that looked like a "growth" on my spine. However, the neurosurgeon was more concerned about the welts than my back by that time so he sent me to an Infectious Disease Specialist. Dr. R. S. Lemos of Bryan, TX is from Brazil and I found out later that he was a "child prodigy, and lucky for me that he was! I had to check into the hospital to have an IV inserted into my arm for 6 weeks as Warner was to administer antibiotics twice a day for the next 6 weeks. While in the hosp. Dr. Lemos asked a local cardiologist to check me out as I had told him I had a malfunctioning heart valve and he had already suspected that the infection might have attacked my heart and spine since those were the weakest areas in my body. Well, you guessed it, he was right! It had attacked that valve and was working on another---the Drs. called it a "vegetation"----not sure if it was moss or what. We tried antibiotics at first in hopes that would solve the problem but I finally had to have open heart surgery on July 24th, repairing one valve and replacing the destroyed one with a valve called the "porcine Hancock" valve. Some fellow named Hancock had developed the valve! The surgeon said that if I had not had the surgery at that time you would now be hearing from me wherever my ancestors are---and I wasn't real sure where I might wake up! After a couple of setbacks with the antibiotics, I finally finished that therapy on Aug. 30th and am now on my way to making a full recovery. When they did the heart cath they found that I have no heart blockage of any kind---which I think is pretty much a miracle in itself in today's world of fatty foods. It seems my heart is now the strongest part of my body so I guess as long as I don't drift into an oncoming lane on the Interstate I'll be around for a while! Dr. Lemos said that the infection which manifested itself in my legs was most likely the cause of my previous back problems as well----so keep your fingers crossed that as I heal and build back up my stamina he is right. So many of you sent me Prayers, cards, and letters and I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed receiving each one. A side effect of the surgery is that the little finger and ring finger on both hands are numb (which will eventually go away) and I have trouble writing so I will be slow in thanking you---but please know that I do thank you so much. I am slowly getting back into genealogy stuff but right now I am trying to read some of the email I was able to save before I accidentally deleted them! I have no idea what I did, but it's all gone now so if you sent me something in the last 4 months (other than forwarded stuff), send it again if you are of a mind to. I do ask that you hold off forwarding email to me as I'm trying to save my stamina as much as possible and I do still have some 500 emails to go through! I'm going to close now but it sure feels good to be here and to be online again! Jean Hancock in TX
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Telford, Powell, Pilcher, Potts, Blackard, Lock Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2045 Message Board Post: Myrtle, Mississippi Mrs. Minnie Modell (Powell) Telford, 73, died at 10:15 P.M., Tuesday October 9, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital East in Memphis, Tenn. She was a resident of Myrtle, Miss. and a member of the Myrtle Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Thursday in the Myrtle Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, with burial in Macedonia Cemetery. She leaves three sons, J.D. Telford and Maurice Telford, both of Memphis, Tenn., Gary Telford of Glenwood, Ark., two daughters, Carmon Blackard and Mrs. Virginia Potts, both of Memphis, two brothers, Homer Powell of Benton, Ark., and Ervin Powell of Pea Ridge, Ark., one sister, Mrs. Lena Lock of Memphis and 11 grandchildren. United Funeral Service is in charge. The body will be at the funeral home until time for services. Note: Minnie Modell (Powell) Telford (1902-1975) was the daughter of James Thomas "Jim" Powell (1874-1951) and Frances Augusta "Gussie" (Pilcher) Powell (1866-1922). Minnie M. (Powell) Telford was the wife of Jim Duff Telford (1888-1961). Provided by Gary Telford, Family Roots Genealogy Research, wgt@centurytel.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Telford, Cunningham, Powell, Pilcher, Potts, Blackard Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2044 Message Board Post: J.D. Telford Rites Friday Services for Jim Duff Telford, a retired farmer, who died last night at Kennedy Veterans Hospital in Memphis, following a seven month illness, will be held at 1p.m. tomorrow at Macedonia, Miss. Baptist Church. He was 72. Burial will be in Macedonia Cemetery, Cobb Funeral Home in charge. A native of Mississippi, Mr. Telford had been a resident of Blytheville, Ark. for the past 20 years. He was a veteran of World War I. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Minnie M. (Powell) Telford of Memphis; three sons, J. D. Telford, Gary Telford and Maurice Telford, all of Memphis; Two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Potts, and Mrs. Carmen Blackard, both of Memphis, and ten grandchildren. Note: Jim Duff Telford was the son of James Duff Telford, Jr. and Mary Soludie "Ludie" (Cunningham) Telford. Minnie Modell (Powell) Telford was the daughter of James Thomas "Jim" Powell and Frances Augusta "Gussie" (Pilcher) Powell. Provided by Gary Telford, Family Roots Genealogy Research, wgt@centurytel.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cunningham, Powell, Roper, Johnson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2043 Message Board Post: Rosebud, Texas May 6, 1943 Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Lee (Powell) Cunningham, 69, who died in a Marlin hospital Sunday, were held at the Church Of Christ, Rosebud, Monday at 4 p.m. with James F. Fowler of Temple officiating. Burial was in the Powell cemetery near Travis with Nicholson Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Cunningham was born in (Marshall County) Mississippi April 13, 1874, and was a pioneer resident of the Barclay community. Her husband, J. R. Cunningham, preceded her in death in July, 1942. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. W.T. Roper of Rosebud and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Houston; two sons, James and G.B. Cunningham, both of Burlington; one brother, W.B. Powell of Rosebud; and 23 grand-children and four great-grandchildren. Provided by Gary Telford, Family Roots Genealogy Research, wgt@centurytel.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cunningham, Powell, Roper, Johnson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2042 Message Board Post: PIONEER OF LOTT DIES WEDNESDAY Rosebud, Texas, July 31, 1942 Funeral services were held Thursday for James Robert Cunningham, 73, who died at his home near Lott at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, after a long illness. The services were held at the Rosebud Church of Christ, at 4 p.m. with Minister Moss conducting the rites. Burial was in Powell cemetery, near Travis, with the Masonic lodge in charge, Nicholson of Rosebud directing. Mr. Cunningham was born at Bethleham, Miss., January 1, 1869. In 1890 he married Miss Rosa Lee Powell, in Mississippi, and the couple moved to Texas shortly after. He became a member of the Church of Christ in 1892. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Roper of Rosebud, and Mrs. Velma Johnson, of Lott; two sons, James and G.B., both of Lott; one sister, Mrs. Emma Powell of Travis; 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Provided by Gary Telford, Family Roots Genealogy Research
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Watson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2041 Message Board Post: I am looking for any records concerning my great-great-great-great grandfather Tarlton (or Talton) Watson, who was in Company K of the 49th Tennessee Infantry. He died October 14, 1862, and apparently his regiment was detained in Holly Springs, MS during that time, on the road from Clinton to Corinth. They had just been moved from Camp Douglas in Chicago. From his regiment history: http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/csainf/csa49.html "The regiment was released on parole at Vicksburg, September 26, 1862, and declared exchanged November 10, 1862. The regiment went into the Camp for Exchanged Prisoners at Clinton, Mississippi, where it was reorganized. On October 9, the regiment started for Corinth, but got only as far as Holly Springs, Mississippi, where it remained for about two weeks." Is there a certain cemetery where confederate soldiers might have been buried? He is not buried with his family in Tennessee, so I am guessing he was buried where he died. Any help would be appreciated. THANKS!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doss and Oglesby Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2040 Message Board Post: Is there anyone in Marshall County that is willing to go to the court house and copy a marriage? . I will pay for copy , postage, gas ect. I have the date !! Thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RHEA , SKELTON ,FEATHERS,CRESEY,HOLLIFIELD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/40.604.2.1 Message Board Post: BRIDGETTE PHILLIPS. If you see this,PLEASE!!!!!! Get in touch with me on OUR RHEA Line. A Cousin, June Rhea Johnson frjohnson@wk.net
Please read the message at the bottom regarding Bobby Gene Morrison, Sr., in case any of you were in contact with him. Our sincerest condolences to his family. Thanks, Deb -----Original Message----- From: BGeneMorri@aol.com [mailto:BGeneMorri@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 10:10 AM To: aljackso-l-request@rootsweb.com; ALMADISO-L@rootsweb.com; almarsha-l@rootsweb.com; alstclai-l-request@rootsweb.com; ARSHARP-L@rootsweb.com; butlerclass1955@hotmail.com; CAMPBELL-L-request@rootsweb.com; CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com; cjralls@ionet.net; conaleuski@yahoo.com; Donna.M.Morring@Boeing.Com; donniemota@hotmail.com; JCuller682@aol.com; GACARROL-L-request@rootsweb.com; GranHi@webtv.net; Grouplotto@FUNMAILOFFERS.COM; gschia6719@earthlink.net; HAMBRICK-L-request@rootsweb.com; HESS-L-request@rootsweb.com; JTMor@bellsouth.net; Ken.Ortolon@texmed.org; lanat99@yahoo.com; lhayes@aeneas.net; mazzarellad@mail.estripes.osd.mil; McKinney.J@comcast.net; Morring.Jeff@Emeryworld.Com; Morringd@bellsouth.net; alstclai-l@rootsweb.com; morrison-l@rootsweb.com; MORRISON-L-request@rootsweb.com; klm0654@cox-internet.com; mrkeith@swbell.net; MSMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com; odessacrenshaw@yahoo.com; SHARP-L-request@rootsweb.com; SHARP-L@rootsweb.com; SHARPE-L-request@rootsweb.com; SurnameSearchDaily-subscribe@yahoogroups.com; tcampbell@hsv.k12.al.us; TIPTON-L-request@rootsweb.com; TIPTON-L@rootsweb.com; TNFRANKL-L-request@rootsweb.com; tnlincol-l@rootsweb.com; trentL@bellsouth.net; wla@execpc.com; WORLEY-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Bobby Gene Morrison Sr. I am sorry to inform each and everone of you that my father passed away on 8/08/2004. He spent countless hours researching his family and loved talking to all the people across the country. He will be dearly missed. I am sure the he would have wanted each of you to know. Thanks
In a message dated 8/23/2004 7:32:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mrgrwhi6@bellsouth.net writes: I am looking for any family of Edgar and Linnie Smith Perkins Bumpass. They were born in the 1890's and married in Dec 1905 in Benton Co. Ms. Any help locating our family would be so appreciated Just guessing that they were white I find only one Edgar in the census<index> for 1910 and then in 1920 I can't find them in 1930. Familysearch.org has clues if you need his parents. I still am looking for him in 1880 census and still not finding him, but I may have his mother and he in the 1860 with H.H as his name The only two Bumpass I found in the Miss marriage records-see AH below- there was a Henry and there is in this family too. Eliz Edgar Bumpass Age in 1910: 32 Estimated Birth Year: 1877 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1910: 2-BT, TATE, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 760 Part: 2 Page: 56B Year: 1910 Edgar F Bumpass wife is Linda A she born @1891 Ds Mary 5, Grace 3 and Edna ?months old. Her father is born in TX and mother in MS, he is a farmer and he rents Age: 42 years Estimated birth year: 1877 Birthplace: Mississippi Race: White Home in 1920: Beat 1, Benton, Mississippi Home owned: View Image Roll: T625_870 Page: 2B ED: 1 Image: 0006 Alfred H. Bumpass Pedigree ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Wife Martha Strong Edgar F. Bumpas Compact Disc #38 Pin #396507 Sex: M ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Event(s): Birth: 6 May 1877 Place: Benton Co., MS Death: 1923 Place: Burial: Place: McKay Cemetery, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Parents: Father: Alford H. Bumpas Disc #38 Pin #396071 Mother: Martha Strong Disc #38 Pin #396159 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Children ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- 1. Edgar F Bumpass Pedigree Male Birth: 1877 , , Mississippi Christening: Death: 1923 , , Mississippi Burial: Alford H. Bumpas Compact Disc #38 Pin #396071 Sex: M ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Event(s): Birth: 24 Mar 1832 Place: Lawerence County, TN Death: 1922 Place: Benton County, MS Burial: Place: East Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Potts Camp, MS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Parents: Father: Moses Bumpas Disc #38 Pin #396069 Mother: Nancy Brantley Disc #38 Pin #396070 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Marriage(s): Spouse: Almedia Floyd Disc #38 Pin #396158 Marriage: 3 May 1863 Place: Marshall, MS Spouse: Martha Strong Disc #38 Pin #396159 Marriage: 12 Aug 1875 Place: Spouse: ?? Disc #38 Pin #396502 Marriage: Place: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Other Event(s): MILI: Place: 1st Battalion Mississippi Infantry, Company D, Confederate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Notes and Sources: Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 38 Sources: None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Submitter: Steve BUMPAS United States of America ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Submission Search: 1496544-0104102172155 ALFRED H. BUMPUS Marriages: Spouse: ALMEDEA Q. FLOYD Family Marriage: 03 MAY 1863 , Marshall, Mississippi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M520142 1860 - 1870 0894366 Film NONE Sheet: 00 H H (A.H.?) Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 28 1831 Tennessee Male Nancey Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 52 1807 Georgia Female Augustus Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 32 1827 Tennessee Male Melinda Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 30 1829 Tennessee Female Henry Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 28 1831 Tennessee Male Nancey Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 24 1835 Tennessee Female Eliza E Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 16 1843 Mississippi Female G L Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 18 1841 Mississippi Male Wm F Bumpass Township 4 Range 1, Marshall, MS 2 1857 Mississippi
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bumpass / Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2039 Message Board Post: I am looking for any family of Edgar and Linnie Smith Perkins Bumpass. They were born in the 1890's and married in Dec 1905 in Benton Co. Ms. Any help locating our family would be so appreciated. Margaret White mrgrwhi6@bellsouth.net Ripley,Tippah Co. Ms.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hudson, Anderson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HKB.2ACI/2038 Message Board Post: I am seeking the family of James Wrightman Hudson who married Cornelia Anderson of ClarkeCo. Al He may have had a brother Soloman David Hudson. James and Soloman are buried side by side in Ulcanush Cem. in Coffeeville, AL. also Donnie Hudson is also buied there..Soloman's wife.
Thank heaves that Airliewood was saved by the fire fighters! We all owe them a debt for their hard fight to save the historic house. My family was one of the previous owners of the house, the TOPP's who owned it from about 1868/70 to late 1890's. I have been in the house many times and it seemed to be in excellent condition the last time I was there about five or six years ago. I did not know that the house was for sale recently. If the new owners would like to contact me, I do have some history on the house from the time my family owned it. Jim Topp jtopp@midsouth.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <MSMARSHA-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <MSMARSHA-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 7:00 AM Subject: MSMARSHA-D Digest V04 #118
Thank Heaven that saved it! That would have been a tragic loss! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: Deb Haines To: MSMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 6:15 PM Subject: [MSMARSHA-L] Fire Strikes Historic Mansion in Holly Springs If you are interested in "Airliewood" (historic mansion in Holly Springs), please read the article on The South Reporter's website. It is about halfway down the page. http://www.southreporter.com <http://www.southreporter.com/> Deb ==== MSMARSHA Mailing List ==== If you have any of these records to share, please send them to marshallcoms@earthlink.net: birth, marriage, death, obits, civil war, wills, church, cemetery listings, newspaper articles, photos, and/or historical info. ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
If you are interested in "Airliewood" (historic mansion in Holly Springs), please read the article on The South Reporter's website. It is about halfway down the page. http://www.southreporter.com <http://www.southreporter.com/> Deb
Marshall County MsArchives Photo person.....K. Falconer c1870 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ms/msfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Terry Baker bake740@bellsouth.net August 18, 2004, 9:48 pm Source: Family Album Photo can be seen at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ms/marshall/photos/gph14kfalcone.jpg Image file size: 13.1 Kb I think this may be one of the editors listed for the 1870 Reporter newspaper. There are several Falconers in the album. He is #42 and # 43 is S. Falconer. Hers was taken about 1865 in Memphis. K's was taken in St. Louis MO. The photographer was named Washburn and he wrote B344 in ink on the back of the CDV. # 42 "K" is not posted on my website, but #43 "S" is posted there. http://baker-brady.com/ Baker-Brady Family Histories File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ms/marshall/photos/gph14kfalcone.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/msfiles/ File size: 1.1 Kb