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    1. [MSNOXUBE] Finding Soldiers From Noxubee
    2. WILLIAM EDGERTON
    3. Hi all, Several years ago, I found that my great uncles fought in the Civil War based in units from Noxubee County. Unfortunately, I don't remember how I got that information. I know I found on the internet because that was the only method I had used up until then. I know that one of them, George Sudberry, is listed on the Confederate Memorial in Macon and the other one, James M. (or J.M.) served as some type of officer. Now that I am double checking my accuracy, I need that information. Any of you have any ideas on how to search for this info short of check the actual records? Thanks Laura Edgerton laura-billy@msn.com

    04/24/2002 04:53:59
    1. Re: [MSNOXUBE] Finding Soldiers From Noxubee
    2. Linda L Nichols
    3. Just doing a search on an engine like http://hotbot.lycos.com/?query= just write in the names and try adding words like: Confederate or Memorial or Macon ----- Original Message ----- From: "WILLIAM EDGERTON" <laura-billy@msn.com> To: <MSNOXUBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:53 PM Subject: [MSNOXUBE] Finding Soldiers From Noxubee > Hi all, > > Several years ago, I found that my great uncles fought in the Civil War based in units from Noxubee County. Unfortunately, I don't remember how I got that information. I know I found on the internet because that was the only method I had used up until then. I know that one of them, George Sudberry, is listed on the Confederate Memorial in Macon and the other one, James M. (or J.M.) served as some type of officer. Now that I am double checking my accuracy, I need that information. Any of you have any ideas on how to search for this info short of check the actual records? > > Thanks > Laura Edgerton > laura-billy@msn.com >

    04/25/2002 06:22:30