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    1. [MSNESHOB] LISTOWNER MESSAGE
    2. Ann McDonald
    3. Hello to everyone, I just recieved the message below from RootsWeb. There is no need to reply to this message. Ann McDonald Listowner ========================================= Beginning Monday, 10 June 2002, RootsWeb will begin the complex and time-consuming process of upgrading our servers to new hardware. o What does this mean for you? Well, it means some servers will be unavailable during this time unavailable and we are asking for your patience. For up-to-date information about the different resources, you can visit http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ as the move progresses. o List Administrators: When the time comes to move list servers, we will be halting operation on the machine to complete the move. We expect to have the machines down the least amount of time possible. No mail will be sent from or posted to your mailing lists. We do not expect to lose any messages. o Board Administrators: Nothing, unless your board happens to be gatewayed to a mailing list then the information for list administrators apply. o Web Pages: FTP will be down so that changes can't be made to pages until everything is working correctly on the new servers. There will be a short time that the pages will not be available as the transfer takes place. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we go through a few "growing pains." -- Vicki Lindsay Thauvin RootsWeb Staff vicki@rootsweb.com

    06/11/2002 06:50:01
    1. [MSNESHOB] new email address
    2. Walter Davis
    3. Please change my email address FROM zrdavis@msn.com TO zrdavis2@juno.com Thanks Walter R Davis, Jr

    04/28/2002 01:41:39
    1. [MSNESHOB] More New On Neshoba!
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Wow!!! Another cemetery list...Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church and Cemetery! Thanks so much to Tim & K.D. Hisaw!!! Find the links on What's New or in the Cemetery Section! Marsha Neshoba GenWeb http://us-gen.com/ms/neshoba

    04/21/2002 11:27:19
    1. [MSNESHOB] What's New on Neshoba!
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, Bobby Crocker sent in an updated listing of Rock Creek Baptist Church Cemetery and the directions to the church! Thanks so much to Bobby! Find the link on What's New or in the Cemetery section. Happy Hunting! Marsha http://us-gen.com/ms/neshoba

    04/21/2002 10:04:55
    1. [MSNESHOB] Fw: [MSNEWTON] William Riden Boler and John W. Boler
    2. Lee Anne Center
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee Anne Center <lacenter@attbi.com> To: <MSNEWTON-L@rootsweb.com>; <MSNASHOB-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <delores@ayrix.net>; Carol Shrader <wi4k@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:26 PM Subject: Re: [MSNEWTON] William Riden Boler and John W. Boler > Hi, > > Here's a clarification and correction to the earlier e-mail. > > Lee Anne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carol Shrader <wi4k@yahoo.com> > To: <lacenter@attbi.com> > Cc: <delores@ayrix.net> > Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:06 PM > Subject: Re: [MSNEWTON] William Riden Boler and John W. Boler > > > > >> I'm told by Carol Schrader and believe that Delores Sanders probably > > agrees that it has errors in it. Please see Attachment 3. > > > > Actually what I said was that it was an earlier version of my research, > > which he obtained from me during our correspondence. It does not have > > errors. It is just not as complete as the information which I have today. > > What was completely incorrect was that James Boulware was not a > > Revolutionary Soldier. He provided Patriotic Service. He was far too old > > to have served as a soldier. > > > > > > > > > > >

    04/18/2002 03:50:32
    1. [MSNESHOB] William Riden Boler and John W. Boler
    2. Lee Anne Center
    3. Hi, I am hoping that you can help me. I am researching to document that John W. Boler is the son of William Riden Boler, both of whom were listed in the 1880 Franklin Izard Co., AR census (see the 1880 and 1900 census data at the end of this e-mail). John was born in Mississippi. William was born in Alabama. William's 1st wife, Martha Gordon, was born in Alabama also. John's birthdate was 1/1851, according to the 1900 Franklin, Izard Co., AR census. Carol Shrader tells me that there are errors in the James Boulware geneology (Attachment 3). Wilma (Younger) Nation of Arkansas kindly did a Violet Hill Cemetery (Arkansas) lookup in Carroll Hayden's cemetery book. Here is it lists for William R. Boler, Martha Boler, and Elizabeth Boler. William R. Boler 26 Sep 1824 - 28 Oct 1891 Violet Hill Cem. Husband of 1) Martha 2) Elizabeth (Forrest) Boler. Martha Boler 6 Apr 1826 - 10 Sept 1886 - Violet Hill Elizabeth Boler 4 Jun 1847 - 18 Sept 1915 - Violet Hill I found this online at http://www.msgen.net/co/scott/1860/scott1860v.html: Scott Co., MS, 1860 US Census (W131-134) 886/886 Boler William 37 M farmer 3060 500 Ala Martha 32 F Ala Mary 15 F Ms Andrew 12 M Ms John 10 M Ms Donely 4 F Ms Theodore 1 M Ms Also, please see the three attachments at the end of this e-mail. Does anyone have 1) family bible pages that show John W. Boler as the son of William Riden Boler? 2) newspaper birth announcement for John W. Boler? 3) church christening information for John W. Boler? 4) birth certificate or whatever was in effect in those days for John W. Boler? 5) Mississippi census that lists John W. Boler as the son of William Riden Boler? (He moved to Arkansas after the Civil War.) 6) some other avenue I should pursue? If so, I'd like to get a copy of items that document this relationship. Some items that I have are these: a.. John Boler is listed as the son of William Riden Boler in a James Boulware genealogy provided to Delores Sanders by R. Robert Jr. Abney in 1999. I'm told by Carol Schrader and believe that Delores Sanders probably agrees that it has errors in it. Please see Attachment 3. a.. The Izard County Historian, April 1985, Volume 16, Number 2 has an article entitled "History of the Boler Mill and Boler Family" by Glenon Williams of Mammoth Spring, AR, a granddaughter of Jefferson Boler, son of William R. Boler (with input from Myrtle Billingsley Batterton, Mildred Jackson Davis, and Ada Jennings Mullins). Attachment 1 consists of some excerpts from this article. Attachment 1: pp. 18 - 20 of The Izard County Historian Boler article: Carol Schrader told me this: "The date that is listed on the historical marker for Boler's Inn is also incorrect. Norfleet Staton, who built the house, was only 4 years old in 1835. The area was newly acquired from the indians and there wasn't much but rough cabins. The actual construction can be dated by an 1856 letter from Norfleet Staton to his father in North Carolina." "...The history of the Boler family in Arkansas is short and rather pathetic. They were Mississippians of Scotch-Irish descent. William R. Boler (father of J. D.) was the eldest of six Boler brothers in the Confederate Army at the same time. They were the sons of Wesley Boler and Eliza Walton, were plantation and slave owners in Union, Newton County, Mississippi. Wesley Boler had also built the Boler Inn in that town in 1835. That was about half way between Jackson, Mississippi and Mobile, Alabama. It has now become a local landmark. It is used in all their centennial celebrations and is pictured often in their local paper. The Boler Inn was still standing in 1975 when Mother and I visited there, but very rundown. A bronze plaque in the year reads: BOLER'S INN Built by Wesley Boler in 1835. Used as stage coach inn on the Jackson Road. During Civil War Gen. Wm. T. Sherman Spent the night here during raid of February, 1861. It is not known why he did not burn it. Had he but known that two or three of the owner's sons were fighting his forces within a short distance of town, he probably would have lit the torch. I'm sure my great-great grandparents did not enjoy having him as a guest. One of the Boler brothers was killed on the last day of the fighting, one went to Texas, William R. Boler moved his family to Arkansas, the rest of the family stayed in Mississippi. It was never clear why he chose to come to Arkansas. Some of his family thought he had probably been in a number of Arkansas battles and liked the state. They knew he spent four years in the army and fought through Tennessee, having been on Lookout Mountain in the "Battle Above the Clouds: overlooking Moccasin Bend on the Tennessee River. During the battle, the Confederate forces were on top of the mountain above the clouds, so it did not rain on them but they could see a big storm on the Federal forces below. Of course, history shows they could not hold the mountain and retreated down the back side at night in order that they might live to fight again. Others have speculated that by leaving Mississippi he missed part of the harsh Reconstruction Period, while some thought the Boler family had lost everything in the war. Since they had been rather big slave owners, the former slaves might still expect to be fed but wouldn't want to work and he simply could not feed them. That very thing happened to many of my Mississippi relatives. However, it is known that several loyal black people made the move to Arkansas with William R. Boler. He had married Martha Gordon, also of Union, and all of their children were born in Mississippi. My mother got her given name from her grandmother's maiden name and all her life had to explain to the curious why she had a man's name. Some of their Gordon relatives either came on the move to Arkansas or came a little later. They settled farther south in Arkansas and Jeff Boler corresponded with a cousin down there for a long time but the cousin had the "big head", wouldn't write him any more, so we lost that branch of the family. One of Arkansas' best known World War II heros, who later was elected to a high state office several times, is a descendant of that group. The family history, "The Gordons of the Deep South" makes good reading. W. R. and Martha Gordon Boler settled first at Wild Cherry with some friends named Smith who were already settled there. They didn't stay long until he bought a section of land on Big Strawberry between Wiseman and Franklin. Wiseman, the town I called home the many years we lived on the Horseshoe Bend Ranch, was not Wiseman back in that day. The post office was established and named later. I understand that Three names were considered for the new town. They were Montgomery, Wiseman, and Boler. There were a lot of Montgomerys in the area, even more Wisemans, but only one set of Bolers, so the name Wiseman was selected. This information came from Lee Williams of Wiseman, my cousin, whose mother was a Wiseman. He said he got his information from Bertha Montgomery Smith. Monroe Montgomery, Bertha's father was the first postmaster of Wiseman. On the farm on Big Strawberry, he built a house, barns and out buildings. Pine was hauled from the Wideman area, probably by ox wagon, for this purpose. He also built and operated a cotton gin on the farm. This land was later owned by Jeff Boler and is where my mother was born and lived until she was twelve. The land, all or part, had been owned by the late Homer Harber and his family for many, many years. William R. Boler had five sons and two daughters. Mary married Peter Smith and moved to the state of Washington. Donia married Tink Nicks, the eldest son was Dr. Andrew J. Boler, who owned a drug store and general mercantile store in Franklin, and who was murdered by another doctor in the Boler Drug Store when he was a little less than 30 years old. Son John moved to Oklahoma. Theodore lived at Harrison until his death. Only Jeff and William (Uncle Billy to me) stayed in this area. At this time, I know of very few descendants of William R. Boler who carry the Boler name. It seems his sons and grandsons were destined to die young and without male children." ..." Attachment 2: Census Information: I was so lucky to have had the census information provided from two sources, one Betty McCollum, and the other Delores Sanders of Mississippi. They are pretty much the same, except that the sister-in-law listed with John Boler was interpreted "Suckie" in one and "Lucky ?" in another. Source 1: ======================================== 1880 Census for Izard Co., Ar.; Franklin Twp.: #170/172: BOLER, John farmer 29 Miss/Ala/Ala Leona V. wife 26 Ga/?/? Henry G. son 6 Ark/Miss/Ga (This is my grandfather Henry Garland Boler) Minnie dau 1 Ark/MissGa Lucky ? sis-in-law 23 Ga/?/? Andrew T. nephew 2 Ark/Miss/Ga #173/173: BOLER, William R. farmer 55 Ala/SC/SC Martha wife 54 Ala/SC/SC Theodore son 21 Miss/Ala/Ala Jefferson son 18 Miss/Ala/Ala William son 16 Miss/Ala/Ala Riles, James T. Laborer 20 Ga/SC/Tn William Laborer 24 Ga/SC/Tn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1900 Census for Izard Co., Ar.; Franklin Twp. #43/43: BOLER, John W. hd. (1/1851) 49 (md.26) Mlr/fl Ms/Al/Ga Leona B. wife (9/1853) 46 " " (8) (7) Ga/Ga/Ga Henry G. son (9/1874) 25 S frm lbr. Ar/Ms/Ga Minnie V. dau (3/1879) 21 S Ar/Ms/Ga Myrtle L. dau (8/1881) 18 S Ar/Ms/Ga Laura E. dau (6/1885) 14 S Ar/Ms/Ga Arizona dau (11/1887) 12 S Ar/Ms/Ga Raymond R. son (12/1889) 10 S Ar/Ms/Ga Truman C. son (1/1894) 6 S Ar/Ms/Ga Source 2: 1880 Federal Census Census Place: Franklin, Izard, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254047 National Archives Film T9-0047 Page 354D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William R. BOLER Self M M W 55 AL Occ: Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC Martha BOLER Wife F M W 54 AL Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC Theodore BOLER Son M S W 21 MS Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL Jefferson BOLER Son M S W 18 MS Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: AL Mo: AL William BOLER Son M S W 16 MS Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: AL Mo: AL James T. RILES Other M S W 20 GA Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: TN William RILES Other M S W 24 GA Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: SC Mo: TN Census Place: Franklin, Izard, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254047 National Archives Film T9-0047 Page 354D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John BOLER Self M M W 29 MS Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL Leona V. BOLER Wife F M W 26 GA Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- Henry G. BOLER Son M S W 6 AR Fa: MS Mo: GA Minnie BOLER Dau F S W 1 AR Fa: MS Mo: GA Suckie BOLER SisterL F W W 23 GA Occ: Living In Family Fa: --- Mo: --- Andrew T. BOLER Nephew M S W 2 AR Fa: MS Mo: GA Attachment 3: Excerpt from the James Boulware geneology: : . Wesley Boulware (Boler) of South Carolina (1797-dec.) : . +Eliza Walton . . . . : : . . William Riden Boler of Alabama (1824-dec.) : . . +Martha n.n. . . . : : . . . Mary Eliza Boler (1845-1916) : . . . Andrew Boler of Mississippi (1847-dec.) : . . . +Nancy R. n.n. . . : : . . . . Wesley P. Boler (1869-dec.) : . . . John Boler of Mississippi (1850-dec.) : . . John M. Boler of Alabama (CSA) (1827-1904) : . . +Martha Adeline Boyd (?-1890) : . . . William W. Boler of Mississippi (1851-dec.) : . . . John M. Boler of Mississippi (1852-dec.) : . . . +Francis Victoria Germany : . . . Martha Virginia Adelaide Boler of Mississippi (1855-dec.) : . . . +George H. Abney of Georgia (1852-1881) : . . . . Ora E. Abney of Mississippi (1873-1889) : . . . . Mattie E. Abney of Mississippi (1876-dec.) : . . . . Joseph L. Abney of Mississippi (1879-dec.) : . . . Walter J. Boler of Mississippi (1866-dec.) : . . . +Pallie W. Germany . : : . . +Margaret Blondell Walls : : . . Mary Boler (1829-dec.) . : : . . +James Alexander Johnston : : . . . Amanda Elizabeth Johnston : . . . +James Kimbrell Meador : : . . James Hilry Boler of Mississippi (CSA) (1831-1863) : . . +Mary Josephine Camber . : : . . . Barnabas Boler of Mississippi (1849-dec.) : . . . Elizabeth Boler of Mississippi (1851-dec.) : . . . Mary Virginia Boler of Mississippi (1854-1933) : . . . +Anel Darvel Crenshaw : : . . . . Mary Elizabeth Crenshaw of Mississippi (1870-1959) : . . . . James Pleasant "Ples" Crenshaw of Mississippi (1872-1936) : . . . . +Mary Lucy Bassett : : . . . . Otho Dominico Crenshaw of Mississippi (1875-1914) : . . . . +Lottie Belle Gully : : . . . . +Ellen n.n. . . : : . . . . William Anel Crenshaw of Mississippi (1878-1974) : . . . . +Emma R. Waller . : : . . . . Eddie Eugene Crenshaw of Mississippi (1880-1881) : . . . . Leona Winfred Crenshaw of Mississippi (1882-1964)

    04/18/2002 04:47:03
    1. [MSNESHOB] What's New on Neshoba
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, Ive been working with death records in another one of my counties and found a "Diseases" list that I thought you might be interested in. If you just can't wait to find out what "dropsey" is or "LaGrippe", check out the new page on Diseases. It is listed under "Death" records. Marsha http://us-gen.com/ms/neshoba

    04/13/2002 08:56:26
    1. [MSNESHOB] Franklin - Jinks
    2. Crilley
    3. I just discovered that a long lost Jinks daughter was in Neshoba County in 1880 Census. Would like to connect with anyone researching this Franklin line!! Lucius C. Franklin 51, GA (father GA Mother VA) Elizabeth A 42 GA (Father GA Mother SC **she is the daughter of Willis and Nicey Jinks*** Ida E 16 Susan E 13 Lucius J 10 John W 8 Hamilton S 5 Minnie 2 Thanks.... Virginia Crilley

    04/03/2002 03:22:58
    1. [MSNESHOB] McDonald, Stribling, Kirkland,
    2. Elreeta Weathers
    3. Stribling: Mary "Molly" (Beckham) Stribling (Mrs. James Clayton S.) (1768-1859) buried New Harmony Church Cem., Neshoba Co., MS Thomas Jefferson Stribling (1788-1872) Elizabeth "Betsey" (Rogers) Stribling (1798-1850) buried Barret Cem., Neshoba Co., MS Capt. Thomas Joseph Thadius Stribling (1827-1896), Williams Co., Cav., Dixie Rebels, CSA-MS Jane Smiley (McDonald) Stribling (1830-1869) McDonald John S. McDonald (1773-1865) buried Carolina Cem., Neshoba Co., MS Margaret (McDougal) McDonald (1780-1857) buried Laurel Hill, Neshoba Co., MS Neill McDonald (1806-1852) buried Carolina Cem., Neshoba Co., MS Mary (McNair) McDonald (1803-1878) Kirkland Robert B. "Bob" Kirkland (1818-1859) Amanda Melvina Fizallin (Stribling) Kirkland (1829-1912) Elreeta Weathers

    03/03/2002 10:09:05
    1. [MSNESHOB] HUDSON, JONES, HENDERSON, OWEN, TYNER, RUTLEDGE, MAJURE, GREEN
    2. Researching ancestors and descendants of: William David HUDSON, b. 1825, Al, d. !865, bur. Camp Chase, Ohio m. May 9, 1845, Macon Co., AL Lousia Jane JONES, b. 1826, AL/GA [Jane Jones Hudson m.(2nd) James GREEN, Nov. 27, 1870] Christopher Newton HUDSON, b. 1854, bur. Mt. Zion Cemetery, Neshoba Co., MS m. abt.1872, Nancy Penelope TYNER, b. 1851, MS Dr. Louis W. TYNER, b. Feb. 12, 1806, SC, bur. Mt. Zion Cemetery m. abt. 1835, Sarah RUTLEDGE, b. April 21, 1813, TN, bur. Mt. Zion Cemetery Dr. James K. HENDERSON, b. Oct. 20, 1848, bur. Beech Springs Memorial Cemetery m. Oct. 17, 1867, Sarah J. OWEN, b. Dec. 20, 1850, bur. Beech Springs Millie E. HENDERSON, B. 1833, AL m.Oct. 28, 1852, Robert H. GILMORE/GILMER Nancy Ann HENDERSON, b. 1835, AL m. bef. 1860 John Gray MAJURE, B. 1818, SC, bur. Carolina Pres. Cem., Neshoba Please contact: Geraldine R. Lee (Gerry) @ EvHLee@aol.com

    02/26/2002 03:45:52
    1. [MSNESHOB] MSNESHOB (Roll Call) Johnson, Clark, Brown, Winfield, Sherard, McKee
    2. Carolyn Howard
    3. My Johnson line: Father: Walter I. Johnson, b. 1885, Neshoba Co. (he was 50 years old when I was born in 1936) Grandfather: John R. Johnson, b. 1859, Neshoba Co. G Grandfather: Joseph Abner Johnson, b. 1837, Alabama (possibly Jefferson Co.) GG " Randolph Johnson, b. 1800, Tennessee Clark line: Grandmother: Louisa Frances (Fanny Clark) b. 1864/65, Neshoba Co. G Grandfather: Ebenezer Samuel (Sam) Clark, b. 1835, Lincoln Co., TN (moved to Neshoba Co. 1840) GG " John Clark, b. 1790, York Co., South Carolina, moved to Lincoln Co., TN about 1814 GGG " James Clark, b. 1764, Anson/Mecklenburg Co., NC GGGG " Joseph Clark, b. around 1740? " GGGGG" William Clark, possible - not proven Brown line: G Grandmother Mary Undine Brown, b about 1839, Alabama (probably in DeKalb Co.) GG Grandfather: Ransom H. Brown, b. about 1813-15, Dekalb Co., AL census says he was born in Virginia, was in Neshoba Co. by 1860 Winfield: G Grandmother: Elizabeth Camilla Winfield, b 1847, Perry Co., AL GG Grandfather: James Kennedy Winfield, b. 1812, Anderson, SC GGG " John B. Winfield, b. North Carolina Sherard: GG Grandmother: Sarah (Sallie) Sherard, b. 1816, Anderson, SC GGG Grandfather: Alexander Sherard, Jr. GGGG " Alexander Sherard, Sr. McKee GG Grandmother: Elizabeth (McKee) Clark, b. 1798, South Carolina - not sure if in York or Chester Co. or just where Thanks for reading all this. Sue (Johnson) Howard SueHoward@prodigy.net

    02/26/2002 11:28:08
    1. [MSNESHOB] ROLL CALL: Nowell, Clark, Dunn, Earnest, Steen, Mitchell
    2. Brian/Tammy
    3. My great grandmother was Maudie Nowell b. 1887 (d/o Nicholus D. Nowell and Mary Susan Mitchell) m. (1st) Neshoba Co., Ms. 1904 to Walter Clark (s/o Andrew Jackson "Jack" Clark and Haney Savell) (2nd) Dec. 1907 Neshoba Co., Ms. Henry T. Dunn s/o George William "Bill" Richard Dunn and Emily "Emma" McCullough). Both Walter Clark and Henry Dunn are great-grandsons of Isham C. Earnest and Elizabeth Steen. Walter Clark and Maudie Nowell had one son Oscar Roberta Clark. Walter and brother Melvin were struck and killed by lightning bef. 1907. Henry T. Dunn and Maudie Nowell Clark had two sons Odis Dunn and Marshal Dunn. Marshal was my grandfather. Maudie's sister Bettie Nowell was married to Henry's brother Thomas/Lonnie Dunn who had daughters Melvinie and Tinnie Dunn. It is said that Maudie married a third time to Bud Smith. I would appreciate and treasure any further information on Maudie and sister Bettie Nowell. Brian & Tammy Pearson pearsonb@datasync.com --------------------------------------- ooo0 0ooo ( ) ( ) \ ( ) / u u

    02/26/2002 09:32:24
    1. [MSNESHOB] Dixon, Milling, Barnett, Boydston and Fain
    2. The family lines that I am working on in Neshoba include the following members: - John C. Dixon (1812 - 1880) wife Sabra Jane Boydston (Boydstun) (1827 - 1906) - Jesse Boydston (Boydstun) (1788 - 1867) and wife Ursula Miles - John Milling (1788 - 1871) and wife Mary Wilson - Jeremiah Barnett ( 1828/1830 - 1902) and wife/mother of Charles Thomas Barnett unknown at this time Ira Merrill Fain (1827 - 1873) wife Harriet Ann Edwards (1830 -1911)

    02/25/2002 04:03:57
    1. [MSNESHOB] ROLL CALL: Jones and connections
    2. George
    3. Madison Dudley Jones (abt 1797 / GA) married Hanna Stanton (born abt 1810 / N.C.) Children: John L. Jones (abt. 1828 / AL) Mary Jane Jones (1831 / AL) married Davis Potts Stevenson Hanna Jones (1833 / AL) married William Davis Stuart Martha Jones (1834 / AL) married John B. Burnside Miriam Jones (1836 / AL) married Andy Dabbs Francis Elizabeth Jones (1839 / AL) married David S. "Crocket" Salter Sarah Hight Jones (1841 / AL) married W. John Ingram Josetta "Etta" Jones (1842 / AL) married James Kelly Henry Clay Jones (1845 / AL) married Sarah ?? Madison Dudley Jones, Jr. (1847 / MS) married Sarah E. Cotton Ridonry "Ridona" Jasalins Jones (1852 / MS) married Marion L. Ingram Researcher: George Stuart Smith Co., MS

    02/25/2002 03:21:13
    1. [MSNESHOB] ROLL CALL: Stuart and connections
    2. George
    3. Researching: William Davis "Billy" Stuart (born 22Feb1823 in AL) married Hanna Jones (about 1848 in AL) died 20July1907 in Neshoba County, buried - Old Pearl Valley Baptist Church. Eldest child Mary Lodocia Ann Stuart born 24Jan1850 / AL married John Thomas Talbert. Hanna Elizabeth Stuart (1852 / MS) married William A. "Bill" Rowe Josephine "Jody" Stuart (1853 / MS) married John K. Talley William M. "Bud" Stuart (1856 / MS) married Texanna D. Marshall Sarah G. Stuart (1857 ? MS) married William A. Talbert (brother to John T. Talbert) George William Stuart (1859 / MS) never married Missouri Stuart (1860 / MS) never married - died young John L. Stuart (1861 / MS) married Mary Elizabeth Tindol {**my line} James Monroe Stuart (1863 / MS) married Nancy Emma Musgrove Dr. Henry Newton Stuart (twin - 1867 / MS) married Cora Mae McKay Dr. Jasper Marion Stuart (twin - 1867 / MS) married Alice Hyde then Lillian Chenault Thomas Franklin Stuart (1875 / MS) married Anna Ethel Stokes Researcher: George Stuart Smith Co., MS

    02/25/2002 03:05:36
    1. [MSNESHOB] Roll Call - Thompson
    2. Samuel Bacon Thompson b. 1807 d. 1890 he married 1. Rachel Smith b. abt. 1812 2. Julia Smith Merkel b. 1836 Robert Thomas Thompson b. 1843 d. 1881 buried Scott County, MS he married Arinda Cooksey b. 1845 d. 1889 buried Lamar County, MS Please email me at jodielthompson@yahoo.com

    02/25/2002 12:49:38
    1. [MSNESHOB] Roll Call - Jones, Abney, Phelps
    2. Ira & Ann Franklin
    3. Jones - William, Thomas, James, Shadrack and descendents Abney - Joseph D. Phelps - all Thanks Ira ira-annfran@prodigy.net

    02/25/2002 12:45:39
    1. [MSNESHOB] CRENSHAW, BOLER, WALTON, MCMILLAN, MCDONALD, WINFIELD
    2. Carol Shrader
    3. I am researching the families of: 1) Pleasant C. CRENSHAW, born 1814 SC died 1892 2) Wesley Boler, born 1797 SC died 1882 3) John Walton, born 1777 SC died 1850. 4) Neill McMillan, born 1788 NC died 1873 5) Daniel McDonald, born 1780 NC died 1862 6) James Kennedy Winfield, born 1812 SC died 1880 Carol Shrader http://members.cox.net/wi4k

    02/25/2002 12:25:04
    1. [MSNESHOB] Neshoba Co. McIntyres, McInnises, McGregorys
    2. Greetings, I'm looking for information on several Neshoba Co. McIntyre women and on women in what look to be related families: Jeanette/Janet McGregory/McIntyre,in Neshoba Co. in 1850, born Scotland c. 1790 Margaret McIntyre, in Neshoba Co. in 1850, born Scotland c. 1800 Parents and siblings of Nancy McIntyre (born MS 1824- died Neshoba Co., MS, 1896). From age 6 till she married, Nancy McIntyre lived with an elderly uncle, Archibald McIntye, in Neshoba Co. Mother, name unknown, born in MS; father, forename unknown, born in Scotland. Nancy McIntyre married Evan Ludbrook Lee19 December 1844 in Neshoba Co. Spouses and descendants the following daughters of Malcolm McIntire/ McIntyre and Mary McInnis/MaGinnis/McInnes. Malcolm McIntyre is said to have been an early sheriff in Neshoba Co. Flora J., born c. 1836 Sarah Ann, born c. 1834 Nancy, born c. 1844 Jennet/Janet/Jeanette, born c. 1837 The four were in Neshoba Co. as late as 1860, but do not appear – at least under those names – after the 1860 census. Two other Neshoba-born McIntyre/McIntire women of the family are also in Neshoba Co. in 1860 but in Van Zandt Co., TX, in 1880. They turn up their with their mother, Mary (McInnis/MaGinnis/McInnes) McIntyre/McIntire: Margaret C., born 1840, MS, died 1845, Van Zandt Co., TX Catherine, born 1843 Best regards, PK Murphy in Toronto A gg-granddaughter of Nancy McIntyre & Evan Ludbrook Lee of Neshoba Co. ------------------------------------------------- Join IrishCircle - IrishAbroad's premium service http://www.irishabroad.com/circle/

    02/25/2002 10:55:44
    1. [MSNESHOB] Davis Surname
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. looking for info on edwin james davis b 1846 england. married fannie owen (date unknow)(possibly of alabama) was listed in 1880 census as living in crystal springs,ms, but believed to have latered moved to philadelphia,ms. had a son (andrew owen davis) 12-21-1882. born davies but changed name. thanks THIS NOTE IS FROM WALTER DAVIS, please respond to him at: zrdavis@msn.com Do not hit reply...your reply will come back to me! Thanks, Marsha

    02/25/2002 10:28:44