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    1. Re: [MSNESHOB] Neshoba Books
    2. Alton Bohannon
    3. Yes the book is good. I baught one before printing and picked up another while there later for my daughter. Alton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Russell" <yukpa1@outdrs.net> To: <MSNESHOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:11 PM Subject: Re: [MSNESHOB] Neshoba Books > I don't have those particular books but I do have Red Clay Hills of > Neshoba my Janelle Yates. She does excellent research. My last visit > to Philadelphia, she was one of the main librarians at the Neshoba > County Library in Philadelphia. If I am not mistaken she also was > instrumental in getting the cemetery record book for Neshoba County > researched and edited and produced. It is sold at the Library. > J. Russell > > Meier wrote: > > >For those doing research in Neshoba there is a book store online that has 3 Neshoba record books. > >I am not affiliated with either Pioneer Southwest Books of Mrs. Yates. Just passing on info for those > >in need. The first two books are in new releases, the other book is in Mississippi. > >Terri Meier > >Searching for Goleman/Golemon/Goalman/Goldman surname. > > > >They have genealogy books in nine categories - New Releases, Alabama, Georgia, Indian, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, > > > >http://www.pioneersoutheast.com > > > > > > EARLY RECORDS OF NESHOBA CO., MS > > By Janelle B. Yates > > Mrs. Yates has done a tremendous service to researchers with ancestors in Neshoba Co. by compiling records in this easy to use book. It contains indexes from several sources including Chancery Court Docket Books 1857-1907, Will Books A & B (1837-1947), and Probate Records 1860-1863. > > A complete name index allows the researcher to easily locate individual records. > > 178 pages, index, paperback. > > $25.00 > > > > EARLY RECORDS OF NESHOBA CO., MS., Vol. II > > By Janelle B. Yates > > > > This book contains indexes from Land Patent Records, Books I, II & III. Land patents are original land records, and the information given here are book and page number, name of person receiving the land, and date of patent. > > Also included are Abstracts of Deed Book A-D naming buyer, seller, witnesses, and any other person mentioned on the deed, as well as the date. Mrs. Yates has copied and listed tax rolls for 1834-1859 to aid researchers in locating persons living in the county during these years. > > > > A full name index completes this extremely helpful book. A must have for anyone interested in early Neshoba Co. > > 242 pages > > $32.00 > > > > NESHOBA CO., MS TRACT BOOK RECORDS, 1833-1900 By Janelle Burson Yates > > These land records name a large number of Neshoba County's early settlers and are a valuable tool in researching the families of this area. Chapters included herein are: Index of Original Tract Book, Choctaw Certificates & Military Warrants, Former Residences of some Early Settlers, Land Patents, Early Settlers (names & dates), and Plat Maps showing locations as well as names of owners of each lot, acre, etc. > > 168 pages, indexed, paperback. > > $25.00 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >============================== > >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    12/10/2003 02:06:24
    1. Re: [MSNESHOB] Neshoba Books
    2. Julie Russell
    3. Do you know if the book is still in print? I had heard Red Clay Hills was no longer in print. I have another cousin who would like it if it is still available. Alton Bohannon wrote: >Yes the book is good. I baught one before printing and picked up another >while there later for my daughter. Alton >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Julie Russell" <yukpa1@outdrs.net> >To: <MSNESHOB-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:11 PM >Subject: Re: [MSNESHOB] Neshoba Books > > > > >>I don't have those particular books but I do have Red Clay Hills of >>Neshoba my Janelle Yates. She does excellent research. My last visit >>to Philadelphia, she was one of the main librarians at the Neshoba >>County Library in Philadelphia. If I am not mistaken she also was >>instrumental in getting the cemetery record book for Neshoba County >>researched and edited and produced. It is sold at the Library. >>J. Russell >> >>Meier wrote: >> >> >> >>>For those doing research in Neshoba there is a book store online that has >>> >>> >3 Neshoba record books. > > >>>I am not affiliated with either Pioneer Southwest Books of Mrs. Yates. >>> >>> >Just passing on info for those > > >>>in need. The first two books are in new releases, the other book is in >>> >>> >Mississippi. > > >>>Terri Meier >>>Searching for Goleman/Golemon/Goalman/Goldman surname. >>> >>>They have genealogy books in nine categories - New Releases, Alabama, >>> >>> >Georgia, Indian, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and >Texas, > > >>>http://www.pioneersoutheast.com >>> >>> >>> EARLY RECORDS OF NESHOBA CO., MS >>> By Janelle B. Yates >>> Mrs. Yates has done a tremendous service to researchers with >>> >>> >ancestors in Neshoba Co. by compiling records in this easy to use book. It >contains indexes from several sources including Chancery Court Docket Books >1857-1907, Will Books A & B (1837-1947), and Probate Records 1860-1863. > > >>> A complete name index allows the researcher to easily locate >>> >>> >individual records. > > >>> 178 pages, index, paperback. >>> $25.00 >>> >>> EARLY RECORDS OF NESHOBA CO., MS., Vol. II >>> By Janelle B. Yates >>> >>> This book contains indexes from Land Patent Records, Books I, >>> >>> >II & III. Land patents are original land records, and the information given >here are book and page number, name of person receiving the land, and date >of patent. > > >>> Also included are Abstracts of Deed Book A-D naming buyer, >>> >>> >seller, witnesses, and any other person mentioned on the deed, as well as >the date. Mrs. Yates has copied and listed tax rolls for 1834-1859 to aid >researchers in locating persons living in the county during these years. > > >>> A full name index completes this extremely helpful book. A >>> >>> >must have for anyone interested in early Neshoba Co. > > >>> 242 pages >>> $32.00 >>> >>> NESHOBA CO., MS TRACT BOOK RECORDS, 1833-1900 By Janelle >>> >>> >Burson Yates > > >>> These land records name a large number of Neshoba >>> >>> >County's early settlers and are a valuable tool in researching the families >of this area. Chapters included herein are: Index of Original Tract Book, >Choctaw Certificates & Military Warrants, Former Residences of some Early >Settlers, Land Patents, Early Settlers (names & dates), and Plat Maps >showing locations as well as names of owners of each lot, acre, etc. > > >>> 168 pages, indexed, paperback. >>> $25.00 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>============================== >>>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >>> >>> >go to: > > >>>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>============================== >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >> >> >go to: > > >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >

    12/10/2003 01:27:55