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    1. marriage lookup needed 1930-1934
    2. wolfman
    3. I am looking for a marriage record between 1930 and 1934 for a Mr. Johnson (possibly Alfred??) to Maggie Mae (Streetman) Smith. I would greatly appreciate a lookup. There's an Alfred Smith age 29 living near Jasper Streetman in 1930 with wife Jewel, and son Alfred Jr, about 2 and a half. I'm wondering if this man's wife and son died before 1933 and he is the one who who married Maggie? I am also in need of a marriage record between 1934 and 1940 for Levi Quinton Mock to Maggie Johnson. She was married three times. First time to my grandfather. Thanks, Will Smith ----------------------------------------------------------- My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm

    05/08/2004 03:22:06
    1. Southern Smith family DNA Reconstruction Project
    2. wolfman
    3. There certainly were a great many SMITH families in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, descended from a Richard Smith from Cumberland County, NC..... I would like to inform those of you researching the SMITH families of Northeastern Mississippi about the Southern Smith family DNA Reconstruction Project at: http://www.southernsmiths.org/dna/dnaresults.htm We need direct SMITH males from Northeast Mississippi to participate in the testing. I recommend they order the 25 marker test, as it helps to "narrow the field" in determining the number of generations to a matching participant's common ancestor. I took the 25 marker test and the results from my kit number, 17331, are posted on the above site. I believe this is one of the greatest tools ever for Genealogists. Thank you, Will Smith Hillsboro, TN Researching Smith, Streetman, Clay, Grisham, Davis in Tishomingo County, Itawamba County Mississippi. ----------------------------------------------------------- My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm

    05/07/2004 04:29:22
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Dizzy Dean
    2. In a message dated 5/4/2004 11:30:14 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I know that Dizzy is buried in Stone County, MS and died in 1974, so it is > possible he may have lived briefly in the Burnsville area. Anyone have any > info? He was good friends with my cousins who lived in Wiggins about 20 miles north of Gulfport. I am not sure what county that is.

    05/04/2004 07:05:55
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Dizzy Dean
    2. wolfman
    3. I'm thinking of Gulfport Alabama I guess.....Dang it. I'm just wondering why Dizzy would have been in Tishomingo County, unless this was actually one of his brothers and cousins and they just THOUGHT it was Dizzy himself? ----------------------------------------------------------- My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "wolfman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 11:30 AM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Dizzy Dean > Did Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, the baseball player, ever live or own property in Tishomingo County? I remember a fellow who plowed my granduncle Charlie Streetman's field in the late 60's or early 70's, and dad asked me, "Do you know who that fellow on the tractor is?" I told him I didn't, and he said, 'That's Dizzy Dean, the baseball player!" > > I know that Dizzy is buried in Stone County, MS and died in 1974, so it is possible he may have lived briefly in the Burnsville area. Anyone have any info? > > Thanks, > > Will Smith > ----------------------------------------------------------- > My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: > http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman > > Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM > http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm > > My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! > http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > **************************************************************************** ******* > " DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS TO THE MAILING LIST " >

    05/04/2004 06:39:14
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Dizzy Dean
    2. wolfman
    3. We used to pass through Gulfport, I do believe, before we got to Iuka, so this is probably the connection to Tishomingo. Thanks, Will ----------------------------------------------------------- My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 12:05 PM Subject: Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Dizzy Dean > In a message dated 5/4/2004 11:30:14 AM Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > I know that Dizzy is buried in Stone County, MS and died in 1974, so it is > > possible he may have lived briefly in the Burnsville area. Anyone have any > > info? > > He was good friends with my cousins who lived in Wiggins about 20 miles north > of Gulfport. I am not sure what county that is. > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > >

    05/04/2004 06:27:59
    1. Dizzy Dean
    2. wolfman
    3. Did Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, the baseball player, ever live or own property in Tishomingo County? I remember a fellow who plowed my granduncle Charlie Streetman's field in the late 60's or early 70's, and dad asked me, "Do you know who that fellow on the tractor is?" I told him I didn't, and he said, 'That's Dizzy Dean, the baseball player!" I know that Dizzy is buried in Stone County, MS and died in 1974, so it is possible he may have lived briefly in the Burnsville area. Anyone have any info? Thanks, Will Smith ----------------------------------------------------------- My Civil War and Genealogy Home Page: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman Descendants of William B. and Eleanor Rice on CD-ROM http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman/wbrice.htm My Portrait Album at Camp Chase Gazette! http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm

    05/04/2004 05:30:49
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Hanks/Kay/ Grisham
    2. Hi Brenda, I don't think I have had any previous contact with you, but I'm happy to go from here. I am a descendant of Matthew Elbert Hanks, brother to Elizabeth "Betsy" Hanks Kay. I have a lot of information on the Hanks family but would love anything you can share, as well as, any information on Perry W. Kay children, parents, etc. Let me know what you are interested in re: the Hanks family. Look forward to sharing, Lola

    05/01/2004 08:24:34
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Hanks/Kay/ Grisham
    2. JB WHITFIELD
    3. I am a descendant of Perry Whitfield Kay and, if I haven't already done so, will be happy to share my info. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:17 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Hanks/Kay/ Grisham > I noticed recent postings re: the Grisham/Gresham/Grissom family. > > I am interested in any information regarding a KAY and Hanks connection. > Specifically, Perry Whitfield KAY and wife, Elizabeth "Betsy" HANKS, and > children. I have seen a posting that indicates their daughter Martha married into the > Grisham family. > > I am a HANKS descendant and would gladly share information. > > Lola Ball > [email protected] > > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > =========================================================== > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > [email protected] > > >

    05/01/2004 04:17:08
    1. Hanks/Kay/ Grisham
    2. I noticed recent postings re: the Grisham/Gresham/Grissom family. I am interested in any information regarding a KAY and Hanks connection. Specifically, Perry Whitfield KAY and wife, Elizabeth "Betsy" HANKS, and children. I have seen a posting that indicates their daughter Martha married into the Grisham family. I am a HANKS descendant and would gladly share information. Lola Ball [email protected]

    04/30/2004 10:17:35
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Can somebody do a lookup,Archer l850 Tishomingo Co Ms.
    2. absolutebest
    3. >I could use some help in locating my husband's ancestry in Tishmingo and Alcorn Counties.Possibly Tippah or Prentiss Counties.His Great Grandfather was James Arthur Smith,(Jr.)b. MS.1860.He had a sister called Hulda.I need the 1870 Ms.census if possible.Can anyone help me???Thanks,Valerie The Smiths in S.C. In a message dated 4/13/2004 5:15:49 PM Central Daylight > Time, [email protected] writes: > > > I hate to ask this of anybody, but I need a lookup. I > > have lost my 1850 census records on Archer in > > Tishomingo Co. One was Elizabeth Archer and her sons > > page l48A Is your Elizabeth 56 and sons Jackson S 22 and > (Feliax or Felice not sure) G 18? All three are listed > as born in Tn. > > Name:   Archer, Thomas J. > Year:   1850 > County:   Tishomingo > Township:   Southern Division > State:   Mississippi > Roll:   M432_382 > Page:   153 > Image:   311 > > Name:   Archer, Henry > Year:   1850 > County:   Tishomingo > Township:   Southern Division > State:   Mississippi > Roll:   M432_382 > Page:   149 > Image:   303 > > Name:   Archer, Thoams > Year:   1850 > County:   Tishomingo > Township:   4Th Dist N Division > State:   Mississippi > Roll:   M432_382 > Page:   81 > Image:   166 > > > Also there is a R B Archer 37 physician with a wife > Elizabeth 36 in Monroe Co Ms. Eastern Division. Both > born in Tn. Children are daughters Frances 16 Emma 14 > and sons Rufus L 12 and George 8 all born in Al. > > Hope this helps. > > Shirley in Tx > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > ********************************************************** > ************************* > " DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS TO THE MAILING LIST " >

    04/24/2004 07:12:25
    1. William R. Smith 1930 census
    2. 1930 Census Grenada Co. MS Incorporated place: Grenada City Ward of city: West April 8 Enumeration District No. 22-3 Supervisor's District 2 page 148a 244/239 line 24-28 SMITH, William R. head age 43 age at 1st marriage 26 OH Ger OH occupation stone cutter Stone mill SMITH, Jeanette wife 38 age at 1st marriage 23 LA MS LA occupation Retail Merchant groceries SMITH, Harry son 15 single LA OH LA Delivery boy grocery store SMITH, Llyod son 10 MS OH LA (as spelled on census) SMITH, Earl son 6 MS OH LA Tishomingo Surname: LEWIS Bunny Freeman Henderson Co. TXGenWeb County Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhender/txhender.htm

    04/16/2004 12:28:44
    1. Mollie SMITH - 1870, 1880 Tishomingo County census
    2. wolfman
    3. Who was the Mollie A. Smith in Burnsville 1870 and 1880 with children Sidney J born 1860, James T. born 1861, William H. Smith bor 1863, George W. Smith born 1865, Minnie O. Smith born 1867 and Fitzhugh?? Mollie?? born 1869 (In 1870, there is a "Fitzhugh L." Smith male age 1 and in 1880 there is a Mollie Smith age 10). Mollie was born in Alabama, children all born in Mississippi. Who was their father? I could not find them in 1860. Where they still there in 1900? I'm seeing if William H. Smith may have been in the area of Tishomingo in 1900. He is of the right age to have been my great-grandfather "Bill" (William??) Smith. Thanks, Will ================================= My online Civil War gallery at Camp Chase Gazette http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm My homepage: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman

    04/14/2004 09:28:07
    1. William R. and Mary Smith from 1920 Burnsville census page 54
    2. wolfman
    3. Is the William R. Smith, born Ohio, wife Mary born Louisiana, and son "Harry??" born Louisiana still in Tishomingo County on the 1930 census?? I don't have access to the 1930 Tishomingo census. Thanks, Will ================================= My online Civil War gallery at Camp Chase Gazette http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm My homepage: http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman

    04/14/2004 05:57:41
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Can somebody do a lookup,Archer l850 Tishomingo Co Ms.
    2. In a message dated 4/13/2004 5:15:49 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I hate to ask this of anybody, but I need a lookup. I have lost my 1850 > census records on Archer in Tishomingo Co. One was Elizabeth Archer and her > sons page l48A Is your Elizabeth 56 and sons Jackson S 22 and (Feliax or Felice not sure) G 18? All three are listed as born in Tn. Name:   Archer, Thomas J. Year:   1850 County:   Tishomingo Township:   Southern Division State:   Mississippi Roll:   M432_382 Page:   153 Image:   311 Name:   Archer, Henry Year:   1850 County:   Tishomingo Township:   Southern Division State:   Mississippi Roll:   M432_382 Page:   149 Image:   303 Name:   Archer, Thoams Year:   1850 County:   Tishomingo Township:   4Th Dist N Division State:   Mississippi Roll:   M432_382 Page:   81 Image:   166 Also there is a R B Archer 37 physician with a wife Elizabeth 36 in Monroe Co Ms. Eastern Division. Both born in Tn. Children are daughters Frances 16 Emma 14 and sons Rufus L 12 and George 8 all born in Al. Hope this helps. Shirley in Tx

    04/13/2004 04:36:47
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Marriage record lookup needed: Maggie Streetman
    2. JB WHITFIELD
    3. Sorry, no record of her marriage. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: "wolfman" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 5:36 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Marriage record lookup needed: Maggie Streetman > I would greatly appreciate a lookup to see if Maggie Mae Streetman married in Tishomingo County 1920-1930. > > Thank you, > > Will Smith > > ================================= > My online Civil War gallery at Camp Chase Gazette > http://www.campchase.com/WillSmith.htm > > My homepage: > http://web.infoave.net/~wolfman > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > > >

    04/13/2004 12:56:30
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Who was the R B or Doctor Archer from Tishomingo Co,Civil War surgeon?
    2. JB WHITFIELD
    3. I have no idea - he is not listed in 1860 Tish Co Census. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 5:22 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Who was the R B or Doctor Archer from Tishomingo Co,Civil War surgeon? > Who was in the Dr Archer listed as a surgeon on the Civil War rolls for > Tishomingo Co. > > Anybody know anything about him? > > dale johnson > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > " DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS TO THE MAILING LIST " > > >

    04/13/2004 12:54:21
    1. Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Can somebody do a lookup,Archer l850 Tishomingo Co Ms.
    2. JB WHITFIELD
    3. Tishomingo County 1850 Census Southern District House 811 ARCHER Elisabeth 54 TN Jackson S. 22 TN Felix G. 18 TN House 833 Head of Household EDMONDSON, John ARCHER Henry 19 NC House 884 ARCHER Thomas J. 24 TN Martha 19 AL Sarah M. 4 MS Northern District House 907 ARHCER, H. 16 TN living in the household of GUTHERIE, R. 50 Saddler from SC House 1105 ARHCER, Thomas 14 AL living in the household of REED, J. 25 carp. TN If interested, I have some data on the Archer line as it connects to my Kay line. Please let me know and I will send it to you via email. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 5:14 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Can somebody do a lookup,Archer l850 Tishomingo Co Ms. > I hate to ask this of anybody, but I need a lookup. I have lost my 1850 > census records on Archer in Tishomingo Co. One was Elizabeth Archer and her sons. > > page 8lA > page l48A > page l49B > page 153B > page 67A > > Could somebody tell me who the Archers are on those pages for l850 Tishomingo > Co Ms. > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > > >

    04/13/2004 12:52:56
    1. James/Caldwell
    2. GLENN HUNT
    3. Elizabeth S. Barnett married to William R. James in 1840 in Giles Co TN. They had 9 children: Nancy A.E, William R, Simon Henry, John Andrew, Marion Sommerset, Elizabeth Jane, Erskin McCutcheon, and two others. William R James died in 1863 in a Union prison. He was a citizen and a farmer in Tishomingo Co. Why he was imprisoned I have no idea. He had two sons in the Confederate army. In 1869 and 1871 Elizabeth had two more children -James Coleman and Clara who went by the name of James most of their lives except for a short time they went by Caldwell. Legend has that she remarried to a Frank Caldwell who took off with the silver and best team a few years later. Her tombstone says Elizabeth S James. I can find no Elizabeth James and children nor an Elizabeth Caldwell anywhere in 1870. I find her two oldest James sons one in Tishomingo Co and one in Hill Co Texas. I have checked Tishomingo, Alcorn, Prentiss, Mississippi as well as Giles Co Tn and Texas. Eventually the! y all ended up in Texas. Any suggestions on finding her in 1870 would be appreciated. Where can they be ???

    04/13/2004 12:41:29
    1. Who was the R B or Doctor Archer from Tishomingo Co,Civil War surgeon?
    2. Who was in the Dr Archer listed as a surgeon on the Civil War rolls for Tishomingo Co. Anybody know anything about him? dale johnson

    04/13/2004 12:22:26
    1. Can somebody do a lookup,Archer l850 Tishomingo Co Ms.
    2. I hate to ask this of anybody, but I need a lookup. I have lost my 1850 census records on Archer in Tishomingo Co. One was Elizabeth Archer and her sons. page 8lA page l48A page l49B page 153B page 67A Could somebody tell me who the Archers are on those pages for l850 Tishomingo Co Ms.

    04/13/2004 12:14:37