Seeking information on LEONTUS "LON" STEWART. He or his father was from the Lamar County,Al area and moved to El Paso,Texas after the war.It is believed that he died in a Confederate Soldiers Home in Austin,Tx. Thank you, Jean Carr
Sharon and Don, Thanks so much for making your response to the list, as well as to me personally. On list activity generates much more information and opportunity than information passed in private conversations. Too many people post a request for info or assistance privately and it denies others the chance to share or find a link to their long lost past! As I said in my last post, as soon as I can get through the hectic schedule of this month, I'll do what I can for those who have requested a lookup. So far, last Thursday was my only night of the month to actually get to come after work (at 5). Hang in there, I'll be back! Gracie ----- Original Message ----- From: don & sharon To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:58 PM Subject: Re: [MSMONROE] Monroe County books Thank you so much for answering our letter. My great-grandfather (Bezaleel Sterling Harrison) is buried in Monroe County. His parents were William Washington Harrison (born in Jefferson County, Alabama) and Susan Moore. Sterling's sisters and brothers were: George Washington Harrison (he is buried in Fort Worth) Paramelia Harrison Marey Elizabeth Harrison Lou Ella Harrison Maggie Harrison Synthia Belle Harrison Carrie Lee Harrison I understand some of the girls stayed in Monroe County William Washington Harrison 's parents were Thomas Harrison (born in Pendleton District, SC) and Permelia Praytor (born in Greenville District SC in 1804 and died in 1876 in Monroe County, Mississippi. My husband and I are both teachers so we know how hectic the end of the year activities are. Sharon and Don Littau Amarillo, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 2:32 PM Subject: [MSMONROE] Monroe County books > > In a message dated 5/16/2005 6:42:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Is the book in question (the one published by Monroe co., Hist. Soc in 1988) > the same as the book called Mother Monroe, by Dr. Evans, published in 1979? > Are there two books, or just one, called by different names? > > > > > > No, these are two differnt books. > > 1. "Mother Monroe" by Dr. W. A. Evans, 1979 printed by Mother Monroe > Publishing Company of Hamilton MS. When I last checked this publisher no longer > exists. > > 2. "History of Monroe Co. Mississippi", 1988 by the Monroe Co. MS Book > Committee. > > Adrienne (researching Clements, Cooper, Martin, Bankston, Taylor and Pruett > of Monroe Co. MS) > > > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > MONROE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS > [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== <MONROE LIST ADMINISTRATOR> [email protected] ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
Thank you so much for answering our letter. My great-grandfather (Bezaleel Sterling Harrison) is buried in Monroe County. His parents were William Washington Harrison (born in Jefferson County, Alabama) and Susan Moore. Sterling's sisters and brothers were: George Washington Harrison (he is buried in Fort Worth) Paramelia Harrison Marey Elizabeth Harrison Lou Ella Harrison Maggie Harrison Synthia Belle Harrison Carrie Lee Harrison I understand some of the girls stayed in Monroe County William Washington Harrison 's parents were Thomas Harrison (born in Pendleton District, SC) and Permelia Praytor (born in Greenville District SC in 1804 and died in 1876 in Monroe County, Mississippi. My husband and I are both teachers so we know how hectic the end of the year activities are. Sharon and Don Littau Amarillo, Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 2:32 PM Subject: [MSMONROE] Monroe County books > > In a message dated 5/16/2005 6:42:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Is the book in question (the one published by Monroe co., Hist. Soc in 1988) > the same as the book called Mother Monroe, by Dr. Evans, published in 1979? > Are there two books, or just one, called by different names? > > > > > > No, these are two differnt books. > > 1. "Mother Monroe" by Dr. W. A. Evans, 1979 printed by Mother Monroe > Publishing Company of Hamilton MS. When I last checked this publisher no longer > exists. > > 2. "History of Monroe Co. Mississippi", 1988 by the Monroe Co. MS Book > Committee. > > Adrienne (researching Clements, Cooper, Martin, Bankston, Taylor and Pruett > of Monroe Co. MS) > > > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > MONROE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS > [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > [email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
The Birmingham Public Library downtown has a copy of the History of Monroe County and a terrific, large, section on Southern states. I think they also have Mother Monroe. However, you can purchase the Mother Monroe microfilm from LDS Headquarters through your local LDS-FHC. I did some years ago,(a few dollars) read it, and it is in the files there. Went back a time or two when I wanted to check something and re-read sections. You could do the same at any one of your locals centers. Pat Wertz Sanders Harmon-Bennett & Ausborn-Milam
For those who are no fully aware of the History of Monroe and might have a hard time locating ancestors, etc., it might help you know Monroe Countians though they were living in Alabama until an act of the AL Legislature defined the boundary lines in early 1821 and it was determined they were in MS. In addition, Lowndes County (Columbus) was formed from the southern part of Monroe in 1830. In fact, the term "Mother Monroe" comes form the fact that she was parent county to several new counties as they formed over the years from the early 1800's through the 1850's. This area of the state is noted as the longest running Western Frontier in history. Pioneers come to the area to wait out the Indians for land opportunities. Some arrived as early as the end of the Indian wars (c. 1814). Many families settled to wait and were in the area as many as 20 years ... waiting for the chance to cross the Tombigbee and claim their share of the American dream. The Indian lands west of the Tombigbee River were not opened until the mid 1830's. My point? You might also want to check Lowndes and other surrounding counties for ancestors. Gracie Mayfield Morlino *********************************************************************************** Incoming and outgoing mail scanned with Norton Corp. Edition anti-virus.
I too would be willing to buy a book as well! In a message dated 5/16/2005 8:16:34 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I would be glad to buy one of the Monroe County History books if available. Thanks, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Thornton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [MSMONROE] Fwd: Monroe County History Book > Florence, > > Scanning it and making it available via the Web is not possible because of copyrights. They would probably have to obtain the permission of every single contributor; get permissions on photographs again; etc. I do know that it is estimated that copies of the book would be in the $125-$150 range if it was republished. There is a great deal of concern about how many people would purchase copies at that price. > > Lori Thornton > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> > Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 08:36:18 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > >Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> wrote:There has to be a way to make it available to those of us who don't live in Monroe County. Its a terrible waste of the time and energy of those people who originally put it together to just have it sit on private bookshelves and not be used. Surely the Monroe County History Society has a copy. Would it be impossible that someone attend their meeting, talk to them about scanning it to a website and making it available to everyone, or else soliciting donations from researchers to get another printing? It's well past time to get this done. > > > >Several of us who frequent this website asked about it years ago. I finally found someone willing to sell a copy of what I thought was 'the book' and bought it. I spent some money I don't have and was disappointed. Turns out there were two books and I still don't have the book which allegedly has information about my Monroe County families. I feel betrayed and used. > > > >Florence > > > > > > > > > > > >==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > >WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES > >Some members delete list > >mail based solely upon a > >subject line you've gave > >one of your messages. BE > >SURE YOURS ARE GOOD ONES > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at mail.lcs.net > > > > > > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > DELETE UN-NECESSARY MESSAGE PORTIONS > Before sending a message to our list > you are encouraged to take some time > to delete tagline information, empty > lines, plust other un-needed inform- > ation which will not help the reader > on our list. TAKE THE TIME TO MAKE A > POST TO OUR LIST LOOK PROFESSIONAL!! > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== <MONROE LIST ADMINISTRATOR> [email protected] ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Like Lori, I replied and figured out I had to send the message to the list. I am the proud owner of both The Monroe County History Book and Mother Monroe. In addition, I have a copy of Southern-Born and Bred, A Genealogical History of the Family of Judge Stephen A. and Mary Owen Brown of Columbus, Mississippi, Embracing Dr. W. Lowndes Lipscomb's History of Columbus, MS During the 19th Century with Addenda. Southern-Born and Bred was complied by a cousin, Estelle Rogers Vaughn, with Library of Congress Card no. 70-190701, copyright 1972. This is 2 books, with Dr. Lowndes' History first printed in 1909 and published by the S. D. Lee Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. All three books have excellent information in them. However, with any history, and especially genealogy, you need to use the material as a blueprint only and search to validate your own information and that which you find in print. I'll be happy to do look ups for any one, but would not part with my books for love nor money! I have mad people mad because I will not loan this books out! I lucked out and located 4 copies of Mother Monroe 4 years ago and bought them all for cousins! My Daddy gave me the other 2 and they are treasures to me! As finding copies to buy ... odds are slim to none! Let me know if I can help ... please be patient with me!! My daughter is graduating this month and the schedule is tight!! Gracie Mayfield Morlino Mississippi *********************************************************************************** Incoming and outgoing mail scanned with Norton Corp. Edition anti-virus.
I would be glad to buy one of the Monroe County History books if available. Thanks, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lori Thornton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [MSMONROE] Fwd: Monroe County History Book > Florence, > > Scanning it and making it available via the Web is not possible because of copyrights. They would probably have to obtain the permission of every single contributor; get permissions on photographs again; etc. I do know that it is estimated that copies of the book would be in the $125-$150 range if it was republished. There is a great deal of concern about how many people would purchase copies at that price. > > Lori Thornton > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> > Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 08:36:18 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > >Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> wrote:There has to be a way to make it available to those of us who don't live in Monroe County. Its a terrible waste of the time and energy of those people who originally put it together to just have it sit on private bookshelves and not be used. Surely the Monroe County History Society has a copy. Would it be impossible that someone attend their meeting, talk to them about scanning it to a website and making it available to everyone, or else soliciting donations from researchers to get another printing? It's well past time to get this done. > > > >Several of us who frequent this website asked about it years ago. I finally found someone willing to sell a copy of what I thought was 'the book' and bought it. I spent some money I don't have and was disappointed. Turns out there were two books and I still don't have the book which allegedly has information about my Monroe County families. I feel betrayed and used. > > > >Florence > > > > > > > > > > > >==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > >WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES > >Some members delete list > >mail based solely upon a > >subject line you've gave > >one of your messages. BE > >SURE YOURS ARE GOOD ONES > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at mail.lcs.net > > > > > > > ==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== > DELETE UN-NECESSARY MESSAGE PORTIONS > Before sending a message to our list > you are encouraged to take some time > to delete tagline information, empty > lines, plust other un-needed inform- > ation which will not help the reader > on our list. TAKE THE TIME TO MAKE A > POST TO OUR LIST LOOK PROFESSIONAL!! > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >
I replied privately but I see a need to respond to the list on this. Mother Monroe was largely a reprint of Dr. Evans articles pertaining to the history of Monroe County that were published in the mid-1930s through a regular newspaper feature. This book has been recently republished and if you scroll down the page http://www.rootsweb.com/~msmonro2/whatsnew.html you will see information regarding its availability. The other book was a heritage book publication. A committee of persons, mostly from the historical society, gathered a large number of articles dealing with people, places, etc. As has been explained, this title is no longer available and is hard to come by. Lori Thornton ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: [email protected] Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 15:32:14 EDT > >In a message dated 5/16/2005 6:42:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, >[email protected] writes: > >Is the book in question (the one published by Monroe co., Hist. Soc in 1988) >the same as the book called Mother Monroe, by Dr. Evans, published in 1979? >Are there two books, or just one, called by different names? > > > > > >No, these are two differnt books. > >1. "Mother Monroe" by Dr. W. A. Evans, 1979 printed by Mother Monroe >Publishing Company of Hamilton MS. When I last checked this publisher no longer >exists. > >2. "History of Monroe Co. Mississippi", 1988 by the Monroe Co. MS Book >Committee. > >Adrienne (researching Clements, Cooper, Martin, Bankston, Taylor and Pruett >of Monroe Co. MS) > > > >==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== >MONROE UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS >[email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> >[email protected] UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.lcs.net
Florence, Scanning it and making it available via the Web is not possible because of copyrights. They would probably have to obtain the permission of every single contributor; get permissions on photographs again; etc. I do know that it is estimated that copies of the book would be in the $125-$150 range if it was republished. There is a great deal of concern about how many people would purchase copies at that price. Lori Thornton ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 08:36:18 -0700 (PDT) > > >Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> wrote:There has to be a way to make it available to those of us who don't live in Monroe County. Its a terrible waste of the time and energy of those people who originally put it together to just have it sit on private bookshelves and not be used. Surely the Monroe County History Society has a copy. Would it be impossible that someone attend their meeting, talk to them about scanning it to a website and making it available to everyone, or else soliciting donations from researchers to get another printing? It's well past time to get this done. > >Several of us who frequent this website asked about it years ago. I finally found someone willing to sell a copy of what I thought was 'the book' and bought it. I spent some money I don't have and was disappointed. Turns out there were two books and I still don't have the book which allegedly has information about my Monroe County families. I feel betrayed and used. > >Florence > > > > > >==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== >WATCH YOUR SUBJECT LINES >Some members delete list >mail based solely upon a >subject line you've gave >one of your messages. BE >SURE YOURS ARE GOOD ONES > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.lcs.net
In a message dated 5/16/2005 6:42:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Is the book in question (the one published by Monroe co., Hist. Soc in 1988) the same as the book called Mother Monroe, by Dr. Evans, published in 1979? Are there two books, or just one, called by different names? No, these are two differnt books. 1. "Mother Monroe" by Dr. W. A. Evans, 1979 printed by Mother Monroe Publishing Company of Hamilton MS. When I last checked this publisher no longer exists. 2. "History of Monroe Co. Mississippi", 1988 by the Monroe Co. MS Book Committee. Adrienne (researching Clements, Cooper, Martin, Bankston, Taylor and Pruett of Monroe Co. MS)
The History of Monroe County Mississippi book done in 1988 by a committee (mostly members of the historical society) is no longer available. You will be quite lucky to come by a copy. I recently bid on a copy on Ebay and was outbid at the last minute. The company which published the book is no longer in existence. A reprinting would cost the society more than it can reasonably afford from what I understand. I would love to see it available in PDF format by CD if it can't be reproduced in print format; however, there are copyright considerations there as well. Lori Thornton ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Bill Crews <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 02:48:25 -0400 >Some years ago a History of Monroe County was published by the Monroe >Historical Society (I think). Is this book still available? If not, does >anyone have a copy they'd like to sell? My ancestors were early settlers >in Monroe County and I understand many of their stories are in this book. >Bill >Descendant of Flynt, Mullins, Andrews, Nabors, Taylors, Butlers of Monroe >County. > > > > >==== MSMONROE Mailing List ==== >APPROPRIATE SUBJECT LINES >In an effort to make your >posts to our list be very >meaningful, GIVE SPECIAL >ATTENTION TO EACH ONE YOU >SEND. BE CONCISE AND VERY >BRIEF AND TO THE POINT OK > >============================== >New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at mail.lcs.net
Florence Cannariato <[email protected]> wrote:There has to be a way to make it available to those of us who don't live in Monroe County. Its a terrible waste of the time and energy of those people who originally put it together to just have it sit on private bookshelves and not be used. Surely the Monroe County History Society has a copy. Would it be impossible that someone attend their meeting, talk to them about scanning it to a website and making it available to everyone, or else soliciting donations from researchers to get another printing? It's well past time to get this done. Several of us who frequent this website asked about it years ago. I finally found someone willing to sell a copy of what I thought was 'the book' and bought it. I spent some money I don't have and was disappointed. Turns out there were two books and I still don't have the book which allegedly has information about my Monroe County families. I feel betrayed and used. Florence
Is the book in question (the one published by Monroe co., Hist. Soc in 1988) the same as the book called Mother Monroe, by Dr. Evans, published in 1979? Are there two books, or just one, called by different names? Florence
Some years ago a History of Monroe County was published by the Monroe Historical Society (I think). Is this book still available? If not, does anyone have a copy they'd like to sell? My ancestors were early settlers in Monroe County and I understand many of their stories are in this book. Bill Descendant of Flynt, Mullins, Andrews, Nabors, Taylors, Butlers of Monroe County.
Seeking any living descendants of William Winn Cockerham. Jean Carr
I am a member of the purchasing committee for the Craighead County- Jonesboro (AR) public library. We have a request for published sources for this county. If anyone knows about published materials for this county we would appreciate your contacting us. Thanks, Joyce Whitten
Does anyone have a book on the cemeteries of Monroe Co., Ms.? If so I would like a look up for cemeteries in Smithvile. Please let me know if someone can help. Sandy [email protected]
Hi all, I am working on one of my biggest brickwalls, the Taylor family. They lived in Aberdeen in 1860 and I know that they lived in Smithville since at least 1870 and I know that Charley and Virginia lived in the old home place untill they died. The dates I have are from census info and may not be correct. Here are the names: Spencer T. Taylor b. March 1828 S. C. d 1900 or after Monroe Co., Ms. Nancy J... Taylor b May 1834 S. C. d 1910 or after Monroe Co., Ms. C.? D Tayor (son) b. abt 1852 d. ? don't know if he died bef 1870 or married and moved out. Jane S. Taylor b abt 1855 d ? Francis Taylor b abt 1856 d ? Don't know if she married C. Virginia (Jinny) Taylor b abt 1859 Ms. d. after 1920 how long after I have no idea Lavenia L. Taylor (Lou) b Aug. 1864 Ms. d Jan. 1939 Mathews, New Madrid Co., Mo. (my gggrandmother) married Hugh Andrew Kelso Oct 27, 1887 Monroe Co., Ms. Camelia Taylor b Feb 1869 Ms d ? Charle/Charley C. Taylor b April 1872 Ms d after 1920 I have no idea if any of the girls married. Virginia and Charley lived together I know due to census info and my uncle, together in the old family home until at least 1920. There was a niece living in the house in 1900 and 1910 named Roney/Ronie Taylor b May 1894 Ms and I have no idea who the parents are. Maybe C.? D Taylor, which means he would have died before 1900. I have a feeling that Camelia and C. Virginia may not be 2 people. There is a possibility that they are one and the same person. Due to dates and ages on the census info I have right now I am taking it as 2 different people, but honestly I think that they are one and the same. If you can make any connections or help with any info it would be greatly appreciated. Sandy [email protected] .
Looking for anyone with info or related to this line 1 John Dean b: 1793 - 1795 in Anderson County, South Carlona d: Bef. 1840 in South Carolina . +Mary Judith Jerusha b: 17 Sep 1810 in Edgefield County, South Carolina d: 25 Aug 1885 in Monroe County, Mississippi 1850 Census: 1850 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi 1860 Census: 24 Jul 1860 Aberdeen Po, Monroe, Mississippi 1870 Census: 13 Jul 1870 Smithville po, Monroe County, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi ........ 2 Jerush Jerusha Dean b: 1819 ........ 2 Caroline Dean b: 1820 in Greenville, South Carolina ........ 2 Unknown Dean b: Aft. 1821 ................... 3 Robert Dean b: 1851 ................... 3 Melivina Millie Dean b: 1853 ........ 2 George W. Dean b: 1828 - 1832 in South Carolina d: 1899 in Monroe County, Mississippi 1850 Census: 02 Nov 1850 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi 1860 Census: 26 Jul 1860 Aberdeen Po, Monroe, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi ............ +Martha S. Tyrone b: Jul 1835 in Mississippi Fa-Pa Mo-SC d: Aft. 1900 in Monroe, Mississippi 1860 Census: 26 Jul 1860 Aberdeen Po, Monroe, Mississippi ................... 3 George C. Dean b: 04 Mar 1856 in Mississippi d: 01 Sep 1891 in Crenshaw Cemetery-1 mile east of Greenwood Springs Hotel, Mississippi ................... 3 Walter James Dean b: Nov 1861 in Mississippi ....................... +Minnie G. b: Jan 1867 ................... 3 Vaiden Dean b: 1866 ....................... +Roland M. Harris ................... 3 Fannie Mayfield Dean b: Jan 1867 in Mississippi d: Bef. 1906 in Mississippi ....................... +John William Blair b: Jul 1862 in Mississippi ........ 2 James A. Dean b: 1830 ........ 2 Jackson Dean b: 1834 ........ 2 James Hamblin Hamp Dean b: 27 Mar 1837 in South Carolina d: 09 Sep 1920 in Monroe County, Mississippi 1850 Census: 02 Nov 1850 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi 1860 Census: 24 Jul 1860 Aberdeen Po, Monroe, Mississippi 1870 Census: 13 Jul 1870 Smithville po, Monroe County, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Monroe County, Mississippi ............ +Martha J. Millaway b: 28 Sep 1848 in Alabama d: 09 Nov 1909 in Monroe County, Mississippi 1850 Census: 30 Nov 1850 Southern District, Pickens, Alabama 1860 Census: 1860 Western Division, Fayette, Alabama 1870 Census: 13 Jul 1870 Smithville po, Monroe County, Mississippi 1880 Census: Monroe County, Mississippi ................... 3 William Joe-Joseph Dean b: 12 May 1871 in Mississippi d: 01 Feb 1946 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma ....................... +Adeline Laura Jestes b: 22 Oct 1879 in Lamar, Alabama d: 29 Apr 1932 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma or Los Angeles, Los Angeles California ................... 3 Lou Ella Dean b: Mar 1874 in Mississippi d: 1957 ................... 3 [1] Amos Marshall Dean b: 21 Apr 1875 in Monroe County, Mississippi d: 29 Nov 1957 in Atoka, Atoka, Oklahoma 1880 Census: Monroe County, Mississippi ....................... +Lucy Bell Dean b: 14 Apr 1901 d: 11 Feb 1981 ................... *2nd Wife of [1] Amos Marshall Dean: ....................... +Annie b: 1877 ................... *3rd Wife of [1] Amos Marshall Dean: ....................... +Frances Jane Jestes b: 11 Jul 1882 in Oklahoma d: 1914 in Allen, Ponotoc, Oklahoma ................... 3 x John Houston Dean b: 22 Jul 1877 in Mississippi d: 05 Nov 1878 in Mississippi ................... 3 James Minic Dean b: 22 Nov 1878 in Mississippi d: Jun 1972 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi ....................... +Mary Pearl McNeill ................... 3 Luther Moman Dean b: 17 Sep 1882 in Mississippi ....................... +Josephine b: 1892 in Mississippi ................... 3 Eugene Hamilton Dean b: 05 Jan 1885 in Mississippi d: Feb 1968 in Monroe, Mississippi ....................... +Vera b: 1890 in Alabama ................... 3 A. Della Dean b: 1887 in Mississippi ........ 2 [2] William Frank Dean b: Abt. 1838 in South Carolina 1860 Census: 24 Jul 1860 Aberdeen Po, Monroe, Mississippi 1870 Census: 1870 Smithville po, Monroe County, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi ............ +Margaret Margarite E. Wood b: 15 Jul 1851 in Mississippi d: 12 Nov 1881 in Monroe County, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi ........ *2nd Wife of [2] William Frank Dean: ............ +Mallie Mollie Mangrum b: 1868 in Alabama pa Sc Shelley D. McBride~Lynch [email protected]