Hi! William Henry King married Henrietta Clearman on Nov. 8, 1860 in Noxubee Co. He's buried in Salem Cemetery near Preston in Kemper Co., MS. If anyone can help me with the identify of his parents, I sure would appreciate it. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me. easter70113@home.com Mary King Easterling
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stewart Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/386 Message Board Post: I am trying to get in touch with Ann Wise who posted a message in 1996 looking for information on Manuel Stewart. Does anyone know how to reach here? I have information to give her.
I have been trying to email Belle Sealey. Her email address is bsealey@swbell.net but it keeps coming back to me. I have Dantzler information for her. Caren
----- Original Message ----- From: "Belle Sealey" <bsealey@swbell.net> To: <earphoto@gonetgo.com> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 7:01 PM Subject: Dantzlers of Noxubee County - 1800's > Were there Dantzler Plantations? If so, where were they? Please advise > where I can obtain this information. > > Thank you very much. > > > bsealey@swbell.net > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WILEY/LOONEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/385 Message Board Post: I am searching for information on the family of my g-g-g grandparents William Warren Wiley (b02/13/1823) and Sarah M Looney Wiley (b04/29/1825). They are listed in the 1850 census of Noxubee County, MS as family 318/318.They are listed in the 1870 census of Sunflower County, MS as family 396/360. William (also known as W W Wiley) and Sarah were born in Alabama and were married on 12/23/1839 in Lawrence County, AL. Their children were born in both AL and MS. I know that William (W W) was active in Masonic lodges. He was the first Worshipful Master of the lodge of Azle, TX. Any info would be greatly appreciated including their whereabouts in the censuses of 1840, 1860, and 1880 and clues to the parents' names of William and Sarah. Any help to obtain a copy of their marriage license would be appreciated as well.
I received two emails in regard to the Byrd family. Maybe someone out there will know this one? "Hi, I am looking for any thing on John b. byrd born in 1881 sister Dora brothers ?? willie or tom. thank you so much tackytaz@dixie-net.com " I wrote back asking for a bit more info. to help us help her, and received this: "Hey , Im sorry I guess I didn't give much did I. John Baptist Byrd born 1881 sister Dora and brother ?? tom or willie Father could have been George washington Byrd, or lloyd? John as a man seemd to follow the cotton Mills. I have pictures of his family wife mary tennie coleman, son willie of ala, johnny of columbus, sara, tessie and louise. at times they lived in westpoint, merridan, starkville, then went to ala to the mill villages John also owned a business in columbus ms in the 1950 then in about the late 60 moved to aberdeen and thats where he died. I know this isn't a lot but its all I know. I would love to know about my grandfather, and any one that I was related to. the pictures of him look just like a buffalo nickle ( I am serious) they could have used his face. I hope this helps a little. thanks so much Diane tackytaz@dixie-net.com "
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bush or Thomas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/384 Message Board Post: Hello my name is Felisha , I am trying to help my aunt Lougenia Spencer find her family. Her father and step-mother was Wayne & Carrie Bush, from Noxubee, Miss. The last my aunt heard from any of her family was in 1976 when her father Wayne Bush passed. She knows that her father and step-mother had three sons and a daughter. She's trying to gat in touch with her remainding family in Noxubee to find other family members. Please, if you can help me get in touch with anyone that is kin or know the Bush family contact me at my e-mail address or home 205-780-6157.
Any help out there? ear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dayn Jackson" <xasd@earthlink.net> To: <rtaylor@cfr.msstate.edu> Cc: <earphoto@gonetgo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:05 PM Subject: Noxubee County Marriages (1834-1869) > To whom it may concern: > > I am looking for the marriage record of Hiram J. Binion to Lucy A. > Jones. They were married on 23 November 1865 in Noxubee County, > Mississippi. I was hoping that the record listed the parents of Hiram > and Lucy. Can you help me? > > Thanks in advance, > > Dayn Jackson >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Featherstone Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/284.285.287.289 Message Board Post: I am also researching Featherstone's in Chicago. Our line started with John Featherstone from England, born 1801 and married Bridget, who came to New York. He later moved to Chicago Illinois in the late 1800's. He had a sister named Mary Ann and a brother named William. - He married Ruth Featherstone and had a total of four sons: John, George, Arthur and Edward. Do you think any of this matches with your line?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosemary Bradford Grant" <4nimity@mo-net.com> To: <MSNOXUBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:04 AM Subject: Re: [MSNOXUBE] Macon Public Library/HUNTER family > > I'm curious about the Hunter family connection because my grandfather was > Edward Lawrence Hunter who married Nettie Mary Beavers Dew (called Mamie). > Mamie's mother was Mary Jane Glass/Dew (called Mollie) who married John > Hinah Dew in Noxubee County, Mississippi in the 1870s. Later the Dews moved > to Texas where the Hunters were already living. > Hunter is sort of a common name, but I think Joseph Love Hunter (father of > Edward Lawrence Hunter) came to Texas from Arkansas, but I'm not sure. > Rosemary Grant > >
Ok....I had several requests for help, some names to add to the surname page, some queries, some volunteers for look ups......and they were all in my little "special" mail folder. Then.....you guessed it, my computer went belly up. I have been up and trying to do some stuff now for about three months since that, but need to update our pages. If you have sent me stuff, and don't see it on our pages, or see any ref. to it, please do let me know so that I can do this update correctly. I apologize for any inconvience it may have caused others, but mostly I am just plain angry at myself for not printing it all off and putting it in the binder I made for such things! Of course right now, I can't even print...as my printer decided I had used it's warrenty up and said, "enough, I don't believe I should have to work anymore!" The printer should be home from the repair shop Monday. We can do this, we can do this, we can do this..... God Bless you all, ear
We have someone looking for the "Stout" family, anyone know how to help this gal? ear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dana Billingsley" <suntennis@earthlink.net> To: <earphoto@gonetgo.com> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:00 PM Subject: Queries > --- Billington Manor > --- suntennis@earthlink.net We are trying to find the father of our ancestor, George W. Stout. George married Elizabeth Breedlove on Feb. 11, 1844 in Noxubee Co. I see on the 1840 census for Noxubee Co. there is a William Stout listed but do not know if he is the father of George W. Stout. On the 1850 census for Kemper Co. I find Elizabeth with children Sarah and Daniel. The information we have on Daniel is that he was born in Eli(e)ncia, Noxubee Co. on July 7, 1846. We can trace our Stout line from George up to the present day but unable to go back beyond George W. We would appreciate any information you might have regarding the parents of George W. Stout. Thank you, Virginia (Stout) Billingsley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/383 Message Board Post: died 28 Dec. 1881, Cliftonville Records indicate he built, or helped build the New Hope Methodist Church there 1835-1840 Is their a cemetary with Gavin and or Ulmer there.
Please, does anyone have the snail mailing address to the Probate Clerks office in Noxubee County, Mississippi. Does anyone do look ups? I need a will looked up for William Greer dated within 1841 and 1849. Thanks for any response. Doris Irons Greer caldor@neto.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/382 Message Board Post: John Gavin was born in SC in1804, SC died Noxubee County Cliftonville 28 Dec. 1881 He may possibly built or helped build the Methodist Church there. Being related I am interested in any information possible
Raymond, I found these entries in the Noxubee Co. books for Clopton: Macon-Odd Fellows Cemetery Carolina, w. of M. Clopton - No dates given Charles William Clopton - 14 Nov. 1856-3 Oct. 1857 Reoben T. Clopton, b. in Oglethorpe Co., GA - 6 Jan. 1812- 2 June 1858 Shuqualak Cemetery Mamie Kirk Clopton - 31 May 1880 - 6 Sug. 1913 Marriages Kurtz, George C. to Clopton, Annie E. 21 Feb. 1855 W. P. Harrison, M.G. Bk. A, pg. 373 Strickland, William M. to Clopton, Maria L. 24 Jan. 1855 E. Hubbard, Bk. A, pg. 372 Clopton, G. C. to Kirk, Mamie 16 Oct. 1902 E. W. Spencer, M. G., Vol. 12, pg. 103 (see tombstone inscription above for Mamie Clopton) Have you been able to locate the Cloptons in any of the census records for Noxubee?
----- Original Message ----- From: "raymond boyd" <rayb@mississippi.net> To: <earphoto@gonetgo.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:29 AM Subject: Clopton Family > My grandmother, Mary Ella Clopton was born in or > around Macon, Ms. in 1845. She was living there during > the civil war. She married Felis (Fields) and lived in > Dekalb, ms., Kemper County until she died in 1938. Her > father's name was Billie Clopton. I would appreciate any > help since I have been unable to find anything on the > Clopton Family. > > My E-Mail address is rayb@mississippi.net > >
I will be posting this to our pages soon...but thought I'd give you all a chance at it first. Best wishes for Happy New Year to each of you. I know this year will better than last for me, it HAS to be, or all is lost! God Bless, ear ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo Hughes" <jomentor@oz.net> To: <earphoto@gonetgo.com> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 3:33 PM Subject: Queries > My ancestor, Frederick Franklin Robbins lived in Cooksville in 1842. A > copy of one of his letters from Cooksville to Edgecombe Co., NC has > survived in family memoirs. There was also a man, Samuel DABBS, who was > counted in the 1845 State Census in Noxubee county. I believe there is > a connection between these two men. I would appreciate hearing from > anyone who has more information about Samuel DABBS. Please email me - > jomentor@oz.net > > Thank you, > Jo Ellan Hughes, Washington State > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holly Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/381.1 Message Board Post: You should be able to find the 1860 census for Noxubee online through www.usgenweb.com. I can't remember if it's posted at the census site or directly on the Noxubee County page, but that's where I found it. Good luck!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOLLEY, HOLLY, HALLEY, HALEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/381 Message Board Post: Seeking to find James HOLLEY (or HOLLY/HALLEY/HALEY) in the 1860 federal census of Noxubee County, MS. James HOLLEY should be found on page 917, Macon Township. If he is my ancestor he should be about 19 years old.