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    1. Millaway/Dean
    2. LeeSh
    3. I am looking for anyone who has more info or is related to anyone on the Millaway line NC>Al>Miss 1 Andrew Millaway b: 1800 in North Carolina d: 1864 - 1870 1850 Census: 30 Nov 1850 Southern District, Pickens, Alabama 1860 Census: 1860 Western Division, Fayette, Alabama . +Malinda Melinda Hoote b: 1820 in North Carolina 1850 Census: 30 Nov 1850 Southern District, Pickens, Alabama 1860 Census: 1860 Western Division, Fayette, Alabama 1870 Census: Malinda Meliway, Township 14, Monroe, Mississippi ........ 2 Susan E. Millaway b: 1841 in N.C. 1850 Census: Southern District, Pickens, Alabama 1860 Census: Alabama ........ 2 Caroline Sarah A. Millaway b: 1843 in N.C. d: Apr 1891 in Mississippi 1850 Census: Southern District, Pickens, Alabama 1860 Census: Alabama ........ 2 Mary A. Narcissa Millaway b: 1845 in Alabama 1850 Census: 30 Nov 1850 Southern District, Pickens, Alabama ........ 2 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 ............ +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 ................... 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 Malinda Millaway b: 1850 ........ 2 Sophia Millaway b: 1852 ........ 2 Leathe Hulda Millaway b: 1855 1870 Census: Monroe, Mississippi ........ 2 George Milloway Millaway b: 1858 in Alabama 1860 Census: 1860 Western Division, Fayette, Alabama 1870 Census: Monroe, Mississippi 1880 Census: 1880 Quincy, Monroe, Mississippi Beside Sister Dean ............ +Susan E. b: 1864 in Mississippi ................... 3 James H. Melloway Millaway b: 1879 ........ 2 Candy Millaway b: 1864 Shelley [email protected]

    04/04/2005 12:37:50
    1. Re: [MSMONROE] MARY WALLACE COBB MEMORIAL LIBRARY,VERNON,AL.
    2. don & sharon
    3. Does anyone have any information about Sterling Harrison? Thanks, Don and Sharon Littau ----- Original Message ----- From: "jean" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:23 AM Subject: [MSMONROE] MARY WALLACE COBB MEMORIAL LIBRARY,VERNON,AL. > > The Mary Wallace Cobb Library,P.O.Box 357,Vernon,Al 35592 > ph.(205)695-6123 > <[email protected]>is now open in the renovated old high school > building located at the intersection of Hwy.17 & 18 .It is the large > yellow brick building on the south-west corner of the intersection. > Check for business hours before coming to research.They are open week > days and closed on Saturdays and holidays.They may reopen on > Saturdays.They will open by appointment for groups on Saturdays. > For more information contact the library. > > The Lamar County,Al. Genealogical & Historical Society is a partner to > the library which stores a large collection of area genealogical records > for researcher to use.Feel free to come in and do your research.There > are some records of surrounding areas included in the collection.Old > newspapers are stored there also.The courthouse is just down the street. > > You may donate a copy of your lineage to the collection if you wish. > > The local newspaper,THE LAMAR DEMOCRAT carries my column "LINKS" as > free service to those who wish to run queries seeking help on their > lineage or > questions related to genealogy or history. > be sure to add you mailing address for those who are not on the > internet. > Send queries to: > JEAN CARR,Library Board Member 181 4TH NW > VERNON,AL 35592 > <[email protected]> > > > > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > 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 > >

    03/24/2005 04:07:57
    1. MARY WALLACE COBB MEMORIAL LIBRARY,VERNON,AL.
    2. jean
    3. The Mary Wallace Cobb Library,P.O.Box 357,Vernon,Al 35592 ph.(205)695-6123 <[email protected]>is now open in the renovated old high school building located at the intersection of Hwy.17 & 18 .It is the large yellow brick building on the south-west corner of the intersection. Check for business hours before coming to research.They are open week days and closed on Saturdays and holidays.They may reopen on Saturdays.They will open by appointment for groups on Saturdays. For more information contact the library. The Lamar County,Al. Genealogical & Historical Society is a partner to the library which stores a large collection of area genealogical records for researcher to use.Feel free to come in and do your research.There are some records of surrounding areas included in the collection.Old newspapers are stored there also.The courthouse is just down the street. You may donate a copy of your lineage to the collection if you wish. The local newspaper,THE LAMAR DEMOCRAT carries my column "LINKS" as free service to those who wish to run queries seeking help on their lineage or questions related to genealogy or history. be sure to add you mailing address for those who are not on the internet. Send queries to: JEAN CARR,Library Board Member 181 4TH NW VERNON,AL 35592 <[email protected]>

    03/24/2005 07:15:17
    1. MARY WALLACE COBB MEMORIAL LIBRARY,VERNON,AL.
    2. jean
    3. The Mary Wallace Cobb Library,P.O.Box 357,Vernon,Al 35592 ph.(205)695-6123 <[email protected]>is now open in the renovated old high school building located at the intersection of Hwy.17 & 18 .It is the large yellow brick building on the south-west corner of the intersection. Check for business hours before coming to research.They are open week days and closed on Saturdays and holidays.They may reopen on Saturdays.They will open by appointment for groups on Saturdays. For more information contact the library. The Lamar County,Al. Genealogical & Historical Society is a partner to the library which stores a large collection of area genealogical records for researcher to use.Feel free to come in and do your research.There are some records of surrounding areas included in the collection.Old newspapers are stored there also.The courthouse is just down the street. You may donate a copy of your lineage to the collection if you wish. The local newspaper,THE LAMAR DEMOCRAT carries my column "LINKS" as free service to those who wish to run queries seeking help on their lineage or questions related to genealogy or history. be sure to add you mailing address for those who are not on the internet. Send queries to: JEAN CARR,Library Board Member 181 4TH NW VERNON,AL 35592 <[email protected]>

    03/24/2005 04:23:56
    1. Alice Scott Nelson Estis Robison of Marion & Lamar Co, Al. & Monroe Co, Ms
    2. Robert Alexander
    3. List -- For many years i was told that My GG Grandmother, Alice Scott was born in 1864. Well, I do know now she was not, She was born in 1874. She lived in Monroe County, Mississippi many years as well as Marion & Lamar County, Alabama. I am trying to find her parents... Can anyone help me??? Name: Alice SCOTT, Birth Date: 22 Dec 1874, Birth Place: Marion County, Alabama, Death Date: 15 Jun 1968, Death Place: Caledonia, Lowndes County, Mississippi Father: ? SCOTT Mother: ? GAINES Spouse 1: James C "Jim" NELSON, Marriage Date: 1893 Children: Katie Bell Spouse 2: William ESTIS, Marriage Date: 26 Aug 1896, Marriage Place: Amory, Monroe County, Mississippi Children: Lou G, Bulah M, Virgie Spouse 3: Henry ROBISON ____________________________________________________________ Notes: 1910 US Census / AMORY PCT 1-BT / MONROE Co. / Mississippi / T624_752 / Pt. 1 / Pg. 54A Estis, Alice Head F W 31 Wid. MS AL AL Farmer ", Lou? G. Dau. F W 8 Sing. MS MS MS ", ? M. Dau. F W 5 Sing. MS MS MS ", Virgie Dau. F W 3 Sing. MS MS MS ",Charlie Step-son M W 22 sing. MS MS MS Farm Laborer _____________________________________________________ 1920 US Census of Henson, Lamar, Alabama Roll: T625_26 Page: 6B ED: 43 Image: 0128 Robison,Henry,head,56,m,AL,SC,SC,Farmer Allice,wife,46,m,AL,AL,AL Estes,Bulah,step-daughter,14,MS,MS,AL Vergie,step-daughter,12,MS,MS,AL regards, Robert Alexander "Let us cross over the river and rest beneath the shade of the trees"

    03/24/2005 03:13:35
    1. Marriage Lookup
    2. robert riggs
    3. Does anyone have marriage list for before 1820. I am looking for Claibourne Bowles(Boles in 1820 census for Monroe Co MS) to a Mary Hathcock, Haithcoat or similar spellings. She had a son named William Haithcoat before marriage to Bowles, don't know of any other marriages before Bowles. Thanks, Jerry

    02/16/2005 01:14:11
    1. Re: need marriage certificate
    2. Melissa Hogan
    3. P. J. According to the Mississippi Dept of Health website they will search a five year period for a marriage record - you do not have to have the exact date. I plan to use this service to request my grandparents marriage record . . . similar situation to yours - they were born and lived in Alabama but went somewhere in Mississippi to get married! http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/phs/forms/form502i.htm Good luck! Melissa [email protected] wrote: ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:06:43 -0600 From: "P.J.Lane" To: [email protected] Subject: need marriage certificate I need a copy of the marriage license and certificate of Howard H. Lane (born February 13, 1938 in Walker County, Alabama) who may have married in Mississippi to a Teresa Ann White. They were divorced April 3, 1959 in Walker County, Alabama. From older members of the family who have poor memories now, they can not remember which city or county and it seems they were not married for very long, maybe 6 weeks or 3 months or longer. Would some kind soul please check your local courthouse for this record? I would be glad to pay the costs of copies of both plus mailing costs if found in your county. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'

    01/24/2005 11:50:05
    1. need marriage certificate
    2. P.J.Lane
    3. I need a copy of the marriage license and certificate of Howard H. Lane (born February 13, 1938 in Walker County, Alabama) who may have married in Mississippi to a Teresa Ann White. They were divorced April 3, 1959 in Walker County, Alabama. From older members of the family who have poor memories now, they can not remember which city or county and it seems they were not married for very long, maybe 6 weeks or 3 months or longer. Would some kind soul please check your local courthouse for this record? I would be glad to pay the costs of copies of both plus mailing costs if found in your county.

    01/24/2005 12:06:43
    1. TIPTON & SPRINGFIELD help needed
    2. jean
    3. I have two researchers needing help on the following surnames. Anyone working on the surnames TIPTON of Lamar County,Al and Monroe County,Ms. Or (not related) SPRINGFIELD of Lamar Co,Al. Please reply to me and I will put them in touch with you. Thank You,Jean Carr <[email protected]>

    01/08/2005 03:53:59
    1. Lowndes County books available
    2. Russell James
    3. Now available from Cantadora Press..... Cemeteries of Lowndes County, Mississippi, Including African American Cemeteries, With Index. by Russell D. James and Mike Lowery. $32.00 plus $2.00 shipping. Possum Town Histories: Collections of the Commercial Dispatch Columns by Russell D. James. $20.00 plus $2.00 shipping. 1837 Mississippi State Census - Lowndes County. $10.00 plus $1.50 shipping. Send check or money order for the prices listed above to Cantadora Press, 5406 Persimmon Hollow Rd., Milton, FL 32583-6700. Florida residents add appropriate sales tax for your county. Please allow 3-5 weeks for delivery. No pre-orders, purchase orders, or CODs, please. For questions email [email protected] or call 850-983-0048. Russell D. James Milton, Florida [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more.

    01/04/2005 10:27:14
    1. Geneshel Farm
    2. David Gray
    3. I am looking for the location of Geneshel Farm that was around the Aberdeen or Amory area about 1900. My great-grandfather, Leonard C. Reese/Reece supposedly worked there at some point. Leonard Reece is listed in the 1910 Monroe County census as living in Becker alone and divorced. Thanks, David Gray "A Confederate American"

    12/26/2004 06:07:49
    1. New Lowndes County cemetery book
    2. Russell James
    3. My new book, Cemeteries of Lowndes County, Mississippi: Including African American Cemeteries, With Index, compiled with my friend Mike Lowery, is now available from Cantadora Press. The 300 page book is available in softcover format for $32 plus $2 shipping. All but two cemeteries of Lowndes County (Friendship and Memorial Gardens) are listed in this book, with every headstone in every cemetery. Directions to the cemeteries are also included. To order, send a check or money order to Cantadora Press, 5406 Persimmon Hollow Rd., Milton, FL 32583-6700. Also available is my book Possum Town Histories a compilation of my weekly columns of 2002-2003 in the Columbus Commercial Dispatch. This book is available for $20 plus $1.50 shipping. Also available is the book 1837 State Census of Lowndes County, Mississippi available for $12 plus $1.50 shipping. Please tell anyone who might be interested in these books about them. Forward this email to your friends. Please, no preorders. Send check or money order. Include email address for easy contact. Questions? Please email me or the publisher at [email protected] Russell D. James [email protected] Russell D. James Milton, Florida [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less.

    12/21/2004 04:18:01
    1. New Book from Northeast MS Historical & Genealogical Society
    2. Sandra
    3. THE GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS PUBLISHED A NEW BOOK ON THE HISTORY OF THE TUPELO MILITARY INSTITUTE Established in 1913 by George W. Chapman and a group of local Tupelo citizens, Tupelo Military Institute (popularly known as "TMI") provided a classical education for young men. It closed in 1937 following the terrible tornado of April, 1936 and the ravages of the economic depression of the 1930s. This book, entitled Tupelo Military Institute: A Forgotten Chapter In Our History, recounts the story of the development of TMI, its glory years, and the struggle to keep it alive. It tells the story of an outstanding educator who left the familiar surroundings of eastern Kentucky to establish a school for boys in unfamiliar northeast Mississippi. Dr. Chapman soon became a recognized leader in educational circles across the MidSouth. TMI was known for its outstanding athletic teams, sending athletes to colleges and to the professional baseball leagues. The book is more than two hundred pages in length. It contains more than one hundred pictures of the Chapman family, cadets in dress uniform, athletic teams, and extra-curricula activities. It contains the names of many of the cadets, faculty members, and trustees. One of the interesting stories in the book tells about TMI's attempt to create a junior college in Tupelo. The cost of the book is thirty five dollars ($35.00). It is available at the Gum Tree Book Store, the Gift Shop at the Lee County Library, and by mail from the Society (Mailing address: NEMH&GS, Box 434, Tupelo, MS 38802). Shipping and handling costs for mailing is an additional $5.00. Bill Carroll and Bill Lyle, compilers of this book, will autograph copies of the book upon request. (sk)

    12/06/2004 02:48:07
    1. Raines-Hall-Kitchens
    2. Dolores Raines/Sutton
    3. In Lee Co Marraige records there was Lucious Raines to C.C. Hall3-13-1903 and L.E. Raines to Rosa Kitchens 5-28-1905 I know Licious was son of James and Lottie Mooney Raines his initials were L.E. did his 1st wife die shortly after the Marraige? trying to find out who were the parents of C.C. Hall and Rosa Kitchens. Any Clue Appreciated Thanks Dolores Dolores Raines/Sutton Ada Okla [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ Juno Gift Certificates Give the gift of Internet access this holiday season. http://www.juno.com/give

    12/03/2004 05:10:18
    1. Lucious Raines
    2. Dolores Raines/Sutton
    3. Lucious Raines,son of James and Lottie Mooney Raines married 3-13-1903 in Lee co. the record only shows her Initials C. C. Hall. who was she and who were her Parents? Dolores Raines/Sutton Ada Okla [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! Look for special offers at Best Buy stores.

    11/29/2004 04:48:19
    1. Address change
    2. Wanda Carlton
    3. Effective Nov 30, 2004 my address will change as follows [email protected] Please send all correspondence and files to the new address Thanks Wanda Carlton ________________________________________________________________ Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! Look for special offers at Best Buy stores.

    11/26/2004 05:53:45
    1. Byrd Coy Cole
    2. Dolores Raines/Sutton
    3. on the 1900 census Byrd Coy Cole Age 22 lived in Monroe Co Ms. 5th beat Boyd Prec with wife Fannie Sanders Cole ,Son Arthur age 2 and Brother-in-law Roy Sanders . He was the son of Byrd Garland and Francis Raines Cole and was born in Walker Co Ala. Would like to hear from Desc. Thanks Dolores Raines/Sutton Ada Okla [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ________________________________________________________________ Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! Look for special offers at Best Buy stores.

    11/17/2004 01:44:33
    1. Raines-Crouch
    2. dolores raines sutton
    3. William Crouch Married Jane Raines in early 1871 in Itawamba or Monroe Co Ala. Children were : David Mary Luis William Martha Leolia Would like to Know more about this Family. Thanks Dolores

    10/21/2004 01:56:28
    1. George melcher/Elizabeth Lett Melcher
    2. Sharon Cobb
    3. Hello All I'm fairly new to the list, or a re-newed person to the list! lol I'm looking for information on the family of George Melcher listed in Hamilton Precinct, Monroe County Mississippi 1910. In particular I'm looking for information on the wife; Martha E (Elizabeth) Lett Melcher. In 1920 George is found in Lamar County Alabama without wife. Rumor has it she remarried and moved away. I'm assuming she remarried in Monroe County or possibly Lamar County Alabama. Any help locating any information on her would be appreciated! Thanks much Sharon Griffin-Cobb

    10/11/2004 04:34:25
    1. Re: [MSMONROE] John Sharp Porter
    2. Gerry Parchman
    3. Also (as I think Dearl knows, since we corresponded a year or so ago) Stephen and Elizabeth's sister, Mary C Harmon married William Parchman in Monroe County on December 6, 1835. Their daughter Martha Elizabeth Parchman (b 1833) married Daniel Porter, the son of Elizabeth Harmon and John Porter (first cousins). William and Mary Harmon Parchman named their first son Stephen Harmon Parchman (1838) and their second daughter Lucy J Parchman (1842). Both the Parchman family and the Porter family moved to Red River County, Texas, the Parchmans about 1859, and the Porters about 1862. Gerry Parchman

    10/08/2004 11:17:22