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 > > > >
do you have the address, phone number and email for the library??? Some of may want to contact them about books they have for sale. Thank you Holly ----- Original Message ----- From: Julie Russell <yukpa1@outdrs.net> To: <MSNESHOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 2:11 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 >
Looks like someone beat me to answering this! So you have the address and phone number. The folks at the library are great! Don't hesitate to go visit also if you have the chance. Holly Whitney wrote: >do you have the address, phone number and email for the library??? Some of >may want to contact them about books they have for sale. Thank you Holly >----- Original Message ----- >From: Julie Russell <yukpa1@outdrs.net> >To: <MSNESHOB-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 2:11 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 > > > >