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    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Mrs. Robinson (1971)
    2. Vicki Burress Roach
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/TippahObits/10078 Surname: Robinson, Rogers, Duncan, Bennett, Coleman, Hopper, Davis ------------------------- Daily Corinthian Newspaper, Corinth, Mississippi Sept. 6, 1971 Funeral services for Mary Rogers Robinson, 90, 1804 Cotton St., Corinth, were held Sunday at the First Pentecostal Church. Services were conducted jointly by the Revs. A.D. Duncan and Cecil Bennett, and George Coleman, Sr. Interment was in the Tippah Shiloh Church. Coleman Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Mrs. Robinson was the widow of Noah J. Robinson. Born in Tippah County she died at the Tippah Co. Hospital, Ripley, Sept. 3. She was a member of the Corinth Pentecostal Church. She leaves 6 sons, Lawrence Robinson, Nashville; Robert Robinson, Johnny Robinson, both of Memphis; Victor Robinson, Corinth; Gaston Robinson, Raleigh, MS; Millard Robinson, Morton, MS; 2 daughters, Mrs. Ed Hopper, Corinth; Mrs. Eula Mae Davis, Ripley; 37 grandchildren, 72 great grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren.

    06/08/2001 12:27:14
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] [Fwd: [STATE-COORD-L] More Census Images Online - MD, MS, NC, NE, OK, TN, TX]
    2. Melissa McCoy-Bell
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [STATE-COORD-L] More Census Images Online - MD, MS, NC, NE, OK, TN, TX Resent-Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 09:55:31 -0700 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 12:56:52 -0400 From: Linda <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Organization: USGenWeb Archives To: [email protected] The following Census images have been uploaded to the USGenWeb Archives: 1900 Graham County NC http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/graham/census/1900/ 1850 Allegany County MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/md/allegany/census/1850 1880 Itawamba County MS http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ms/itawamba/census/1880 1880 Nemaha County NE http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ne/nemaha/census/1880 1900 Dawes County NE http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ne/dawes/census/1900 1900 Woodward County OK http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/woodward/census/1900 1830 McNairy County TN http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/census/1830 1860 Bee County TX http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/bee/census/1860 1870 Blanco County TX http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/blanco/census/1870 Thanks! Linda

    06/06/2001 10:23:46
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Heath and Clark
    2. Sibyl Slavin
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10542 Surname: Heath, Clark ------------------------- My john Heath did have a sister Elizabeth who married a Joseph Clark, but your names are not among the ones I have for mine. I have seem grave sites near Ripley in Tippah Co for both Joseph and Elizabeth. May be 2 Joseph clarks. Sibyl

    06/06/2001 08:36:06
    1. Re: [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's
    2. shapiro
    3. To my knowledge, there was never a college in Old Salem, much less a medical school. Janet in San Antonio Researching Bogard in Old Salem. ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Erickson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 8:14 PM Subject: Re: [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's > There seems to be some GORDON families in Tippah Co., MS > in 1950, according to the on-line census at: > http://www.pcisys.net/~don_erickson/census/censindx.htm > maybe you can match them up with what you are > looking for. > > don > Don Erickson, Colorado Springs CO > [email protected] www.pcisys.net/~don_erickson > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Juanita Begnaud" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:36 PM > Subject: [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's > > > > Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries > > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10539 > > > > Surname: GORDON'S > > ------------------------- > > > > My Gordon family lived in Tippah Co., MS. during the 1840's and the > 1850's. > > We know this because of a letter handed down in the family. Names would > > be O.A. GORDON, John GORDON > > and Rufus K. GORDON and we're sure many others. John attented Medical > College > > in Salem, MS. about 1850, but have only the word of this letter. We would > > like to have some facts that the GORDON family DID in reality live in > Salem > > before it was distroyed during the War between the States. Can anyone in > > this area help us out? We would certainly appreciate what anyone could > > do in this matter. > > > > Regards, > > Juanita Begnaud > > Denver, CO. > > > > > > >

    06/05/2001 04:55:41
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] CLARK/HEATH
    2. Daisy Clark Smith
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10541 Surname: CLARK, HEATH ------------------------- Hello Sibyl, I just noticed you wrote the article on John HEATH in the Tippah Heritage Book! My first Joseph CLARK b abt 1786 in SC. He was married to Elizabeth?? Children James M born abt 1810 in SC. Micajah C born abt 1816 TN Anthony D born abt 1823 SC. This information was given to me by a generous cousin in Red Banks, MS Could this Elizabeth be the sister of John HEATH? Thank you so much. Daisy CLARK SMITH

    06/05/2001 02:37:06
    1. Re: [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's
    2. Don Erickson
    3. There seems to be some GORDON families in Tippah Co., MS in 1950, according to the on-line census at: http://www.pcisys.net/~don_erickson/census/censindx.htm maybe you can match them up with what you are looking for. don Don Erickson, Colorado Springs CO [email protected] www.pcisys.net/~don_erickson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Juanita Begnaud" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 6:36 PM Subject: [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's > Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10539 > > Surname: GORDON'S > ------------------------- > > My Gordon family lived in Tippah Co., MS. during the 1840's and the 1850's. > We know this because of a letter handed down in the family. Names would > be O.A. GORDON, John GORDON > and Rufus K. GORDON and we're sure many others. John attented Medical College > in Salem, MS. about 1850, but have only the word of this letter. We would > like to have some facts that the GORDON family DID in reality live in Salem > before it was distroyed during the War between the States. Can anyone in > this area help us out? We would certainly appreciate what anyone could > do in this matter. > > Regards, > Juanita Begnaud > Denver, CO. > > >

    06/05/2001 01:14:57
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Tippah Co. 1840-1850's
    2. Juanita Begnaud
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10539 Surname: GORDON'S ------------------------- My Gordon family lived in Tippah Co., MS. during the 1840's and the 1850's. We know this because of a letter handed down in the family. Names would be O.A. GORDON, John GORDON and Rufus K. GORDON and we're sure many others. John attented Medical College in Salem, MS. about 1850, but have only the word of this letter. We would like to have some facts that the GORDON family DID in reality live in Salem before it was distroyed during the War between the States. Can anyone in this area help us out? We would certainly appreciate what anyone could do in this matter. Regards, Juanita Begnaud Denver, CO.

    06/05/2001 12:36:10
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Virginia Tomlinson, age 93 (1994)
    2. Vicki Burress Roach
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/TippahObits/10077 Surname: Tomlinson, Smith ------------------------- (NOTE: I AM NOT RELATED TO OR RESEARCHING THIS PERSON) Daily Corinthian Newspaper, Corinth, Mississippi April 15, 1994 RIPLEY-Virginia Smith Tomlinson, mother of Owen Tomlinson of Walnut, died Wednesday, April 13, 1994, at Tippah Co. Hospital. She was 93. Funeral services were Thursday at Providence Baptist Church. Burial was in Providence Church Cemetery.

    06/05/2001 12:07:49
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Tudors and Rowlands
    2. Ronald L. Hughes
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10536 Surname: Rowland, Tudor, Hobson, Garrett, Huddleston, Norton, Mohundro, Bobo, Rutledge ------------------------- Here is a little of my family history report. Note the Tudor/Tuder line is not a direct descendant of mine, but is a cousin. Ron Hughes Children of David B. and Nancy Ann Rowland, born after the 1850 census VII. Robert Cooper Rowland: b. 1853-56, he may have been born 3/21/1855 or 56, and died 11/19/1940, He is buried in Tipplersville Cemetery. He is listed as one of the youngest sons of D. B. Rowland in his OBIT. He is listed as Robert, 5 M, MS, in the 1850 Census and as R. C., 15 M, MS in the 1870 Census. He married on Oct. 10 or 16, 1877, to Sarah Adelpha/Addie/Adeline Tudor. She was born 11/22/1860 and died 11/15/1942 and buried at Tiplersville, MS. The family of John Tudor has their family history written in the "Heritage of Tippah County", Vol. II. It was written by Mrs. Terry Coats. It is a follows; John Tudor, husband of Mary Seat Tudor, died in Isle of Wright, VA before April of 1721. His widow Mary, was left with two small sons, John Tudor, Jr. and Benjamin Tudor. Mary remarried to Henry Rose who raised the small boys. John Tudor, Jr. was married to ?, he died in 1782 in Granville Co., NC. They had three children; Phoebe, Henry and John. John Tudor remarried after the death of his first wife to Elizabeth White, and had six more children. Henry Tudor, born about 1751VA, died in 1815 in Barren Co., KY. About 1773 he married Nancy (Harris?). They had; Kinsey, Susanna, John, Henry, Jr., Joel, Absolem, Phoebe and Nancy Harris Tudor. Kinsey Tudor, b. 1775 in Granville Co., NC, married Winifred Gee, the daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth (Stanford) Gee, of Lunenburg Co., VA. These families moved to Barren Co., KY about 1800. Kinsey died while rafting goods to New Orleans about 1815. He married Winifred Gee in 1798 in Madison Co., KY. They had eight children, the youngest was Jesse Gee Tudor. Jesse Gee Tudor settled in Tippah County near Tiplersville in 1834. He married Elizabeth Jane Cutbirth in Hardeman Co., TN in 1833. They had 14 children, 12 lived to maturity and 10 had children. All but the first child were born in Tippah Co. The children were; 1. Elizabeth Jane Tudor, b. 1834 in Hardeman Co., TN, d.1906 MS. She married Henderson Garrett in 1859. They had 6 children. 2. William Duncan Tudor, b. 1836 MS died in 1865 as a Prisoner of War. He married Nancy Selissa Mohundro in 1857 and had three girls. The girls were; Eliza Elizabeth Tudor, Sara Adeline Tudor, b. 1862, and Martha Thomas Tudor, who died at age four. 3.John Glaze Tudor, b. 1837, d. 1898 TX. He married 1st in 1858 to Martha Taylor, in 1863 he married Julia Francis Patton and had 8 children. Sara (Sarah) Adeline Tudor married Robert Cooper Rowland in 1877. It appears that Sarah Adeline was œ Mohundro. See above. The origin of the Cooper name is presently unknown, although the family lived next to the Cooper family in Marshall Co., in the 1840 Census. Sarah was probably the daughter/ granddaughter of I. G. Tudor, b. abt. 1811, KY and wife Elizabeth ???, b.1815, TN. Note I have since found out that ther is no I. G. Tudor, his name is really Jesse Gee Tudor who settled near Tiplersville in 1884. Anothe example of an I or J reversing itself. Children of Robert Cooper and Sara Addie / Adeline (Tudor) Rowland were; 1. Viola/Violla Rowland, born 1879, she married Carroll Kendrick, Carroll Kendrick was the son of Allen Rose and Corrina Anderson Kendrick. ( note one Viola Rowland, married Lonnie M. Paseur on Sept.24, 1916.) Did Viola marry twice? Children of Viola and Carroll Kendrick were; a. Hadie, who married, Bruce Hunt; b. Welford; c. Catherine, b. 1908, d. April 22, 1999, married, James Edmond Childers, b. May 1, 1914. Children of Robert Cooper and Sarah Addie Rowland, continued. 2. Albert T. Rowland, born Oct. 20, 1881, died Dec. 18, 1966, he is buried at Tiplersville. He married Dovie L. James, on Feb. 25, 1912, she was the daughter of Jim Lee and Willy/Willie L. Street James. Dovie L., was born in Ripley on March 31, 1892, and died on Sept. 28, 1986 in New Albany. She is also buried at Tiplersville. Children of Albert T. , and Dovie L. (James) Rowland were: 1. Robert (Tudor?) Rowland; 2. Mansel Rowland; 3. Helen Rowland; 4. Alberta Rowland; 5. Quida Rowland; 6. Mary Rowland; and 7. Jamie (James?) Rowland. (Note: there is a "Tessie" Rowland, b. 10/17/1854, d. 12/13/1961, who is buried at the Tipplersville Cemetery, who is "Tessie"?). Children of Robert Cooper and Sarah Addie Rowland, continued; 3. Jessie Rowland, Male, DOB-UNK, this according to Steven Rutherford.

    06/05/2001 08:38:42
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Hopkins family of Tippah County
    2. Ellen Martin
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10535 Surname: Hopkins ------------------------- I can help you with the Hopkins family of Tippah County.

    06/05/2001 05:29:08
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Isdora Clark Suttles-Johnny Suttles
    2. Faye Purcell
    3. Does anyone have a Isdora Clark in their line, she married Johnny Suttles in MS., and moved to Central Texas. About 17 miles north of Brownwood, Texas. She had Clark kinfolks in San Angelo, Texas. They were also from MS. She was probably born about 1885 in MS. He was about the same age. Any help would be appreciated. Faye Purcell

    06/02/2001 05:44:57
    1. Re: [MSTIPPAH-L] Clarks
    2. J.A. Clark & J. J. Clark (siblings?) married McCarty sisters (Easter/Ester) in 1855 and (Cintha/Cynthia) in 1865 in Tippah County. The sisters were daughters of John W. McCarty (1805-1860). I don't have given names of the men. Bill McCarty

    06/01/2001 05:33:32
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Clarks
    2. Sibyl Slavin
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10532 Surname: Clark, Childers ------------------------- Joseph Clark and Elizabeth Heath are my anscestors. I have some names of their descendents and looking for more. I would have to check my book to see if I have any Childers along with the Clark, but do have them in my McAlister line. Sibyl

    06/01/2001 12:33:01
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] [Fwd: [STATE-COORD-L] More Census Images Online- AR, CO, MO, TN]
    2. Melissa McCoy-Bell
    3. Hi all, Pretty cool info, just don't get eye strain trying to make heads or tails of them like I did. My GGGGGrandfather and GGGGGGrandfather were listed on page 146 of the McNairy Co. TN 1830 census. Lots of folks migrated from there to North Mississippi after the Choctaw cession in 1836, so if you at a brick wall check it out. Enjoy! Melissa McCoy-Bell -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [STATE-COORD-L] More Census Images Online- AR, CO, MO, TN Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 09:08:29 -0700 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 12:10:03 -0400 From: Linda <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Organization: USGenWeb Archives To: [email protected] The following Census images have been uploaded to the USGenWeb Archives: 1900 Searcy County, AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ar/searcy/census/1900/ 1880 Routt County, CO http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/co/routt/census/1880/ 1890 Veterans Census, Moniteau County, MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mo/moniteau/census/1890/ 1830 McNairy County, TN http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tn/mcnairy/census/1830/ Linda

    06/01/2001 09:59:04
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] John Matthias Rainey, 91 (1971)
    2. Vicki Burress Roach
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/TippahObits/10076 Surname: Rainey, Watkins, McAnnally, Dillingham, Derrick ------------------------- (NOTE: I AM NOT RELATED TO THESE PEOPLE!!) Daily Corinthian Newspaper, Corinth, Mississippi Feb. 9, 1971 John Matthias Rainey, 91, of Rt. 3, Walnut, died today at 4:15 a.m. at Magnolia Hospital after an extended illness. He was a retired farmer. Born in Alcorn Co., Rainey was a member of the Theo Church of Christ. Funeral services will be conducted Wed., at 1 p.m. at Coleman Memorial Chapel with Marvin Rainey and Ron Watkins officiating. Interment will be in Oaks Hill Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lillian McAnnally Rainey; a son, Harmon Rainey of Corinth; 2 daughters, Mrs. Conner Dillingham and Mrs. Jeff Derrick, both of Walnut; a brother, Lloyd Rainey of Corinth; 6 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. The body will remain at Coleman Funeral Home.

    05/30/2001 12:24:59
    1. Re: [MSTIPPAH-L] LaBarreare, Whitson, Tweedy
    2. If anyone has a current email address for Sylvia Scott LaBarreare, please let me know. She has emailed me twice and when I click on Reply, her email address is listed as [email protected], but her email is returned "User unknown." Any suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry to interrupt your search with trivials. Thanks for your help. Regards, Linda Anderson [email protected]

    05/29/2001 01:43:18
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Hattie Mae KELLY CLARK
    2. Daisy Clark Smith
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/Tippah/10528 Surname: KELLY, ADAIR ------------------------- Hello, My Tippah Co ancestors are KELLY/ADAIR and CHILDERS/CLARK. Could you tell me if you have Biddy ADAIR, wife of W K KELLY in your files? My grandmother was Hattie Mae Kelly Clark, the daughter of Biddy ADAIR and W K KELLY. I would appreciate any information you might have on Biddy ADAIR! I have information on Hattie Mae KELLY, the wife of Stephen Nathaniel CLARK if you are interested. Thanking you in advance for any information. Daisy Clark Smith

    05/28/2001 06:57:32
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] Mr. Smith Dies In Memphis (1972)
    2. Vicki Burress Roach
    3. Posted on: Tippah County, MS Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ms/TippahObits/10075 Surname: Smith, Bryant, Vaughn, Hicks, Wammack, Swindle ------------------------- (PLEASE DON'T EMAIL ME. I AM NOT RELATED TO THESE PEOPLE) Daily Corinthian Newspaper, Corinth, Mississippi. Jan. 1972 Edd A. Smith, 93, of Memphis, died Sunday at 5:50 a.m. at Baptist Hospital after an extended illness. Smith, formerly of Walnut, was a retired farmer in Tippah Co. He was the widower of Dicie Jane Meeks. Funeral services were to be held today at 1:30 p.m. at McPeters Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Bryant of Corinth officiating. Survivors include 3 sons, Ferman Smith of Walnut, Venice Smith of Collierville, TN, and Troy V. Smith of Eads, TN; 4 daughters, Mrs. Lillie Vaughn, Mrs. Minnie Hicks and Mrs. Zula Wammack, all of Memphis and Mrs. Zettie Swindle of Wynne, AR; 38 grandchildren and 107 great grandchildren adn 3 great great grandchildren. McPeters Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

    05/27/2001 09:24:26
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] change of address
    2. K. McRae
    3. Please make a note of my new email address: [email protected] beginning next week. Thanks, Kathlene McRae

    05/23/2001 03:19:11
    1. [MSTIPPAH-L] [Fwd: [MSGEN] New list - MS-CW-L]
    2. Melissa McCoy-Bell
    3. One more thing: This should be fun. Melissa -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [MSGEN] New list - MS-CW-L Resent-Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 10:56:18 -0700 Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 10:55:05 -0700 From: "Ken Hollingsworth" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Fellow CCs, You are invited to forward the below announcement to your county lists. Ken *ANNOUNCING* a new list, [email protected] - for discussion of Mississippi in the Civil War. I appologize to those who will receive multiple copies of this message from any of my MS county lists. Realizing a need for such a list, along with a personal interest in Mississippi in the Civil War, I have requested and received a new list on Rootsweb, MS-CW-L (or D). Past experience of discussion of the Civil War on this list (or others) tells me that subject is not "generally" accepted by those who desire a forum for Genealogy-related discussion only. If your interest is in Genealogy "ONLY", do not subscribe to the MS-CW-L list. The purpose of this list is to provide a forum for discussing Mississippi in the Civil War, specifically Genealogy, History, Politics, and for sharing lists of those who served in the Civil War. As long as your message concerns these areas, it will be considered "within scope" as long as it is not offensive to a person's race, religion, or ethnicity. If these areas of study seem too offensive to you on a general nature, I suggest you NOT subscribe to the CW list. Subscribe to the Mississippi-L instead. That list is for genealogy-related issues only. I would suggest that anyone subscribing soon, to wait a day or so to post. I would hope that someone with more knowledge than myself would subscribe and be able to answer some of the questions. An alternative to subscribing in the usual way is to send me an email requesting to subscribe thusly - To: [email protected] Subject: MS-CW-L (or D) Subscribe with any comments you wish to make in the body of the email. As soon as there are several participants, and I subscribe all the requests, you will receive the welcome message. At that time - you can assume there will be enough participants to discuss an issue. *WARNING* - anyone posting messages that are offensive (see above) or inflamatory in nature - WILL BE REMOVED AND BLOCKED FROM THE LIST. List etiquette is not only expected, it's demanded. Ken Hollingsworth ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    05/22/2001 02:02:38