Dody, Thanks for sharing this. We hope that people will consider leaving their Tishomingo County History to the Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum where we will love, protect and preserve it for future generations. Cindy Quoting [email protected]: > Some of you may have already seen this: It came to me from another > mailing > list I am on and I thought it was a terrific thing. I am sure you are > all like > me and have spent hundreds of hours gathering information, it would be > a > shame to see it lost in the next generation. Hope it does some good. > Sty yu > Dody > > > Genealogical Codicil to My Last Will and Testament > > To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: > > > Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of > my > genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those > records > prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not > limited to > books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two > years. > During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons > who > would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the > responsibility > of maintaining and continuing the family histories. > [If you know whom within your family or friends are likely candidates to > > accept these materials, please add the following at this point: "I > suggest that > the persons contacted regarding the assumption of the custody of these > items > include but not be limited to" and then list the names of those > individuals at > this > point, with their addresses and telephone numbers if known] > > > In the event you do no find anyone to accept these materials, please > contact > the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member of and > > determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical > materials. > [List of organizations, addresses and phone numbers at bottom; include > local > chapters, with their addresses, phone numbers and contact persons if > available as well as state/national contact information and addresses] > > Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of > time, > travel, and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these > > endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them > available to > others in the future. > > > Signature ___________________________ Date ___________ > > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > Please remember to include your SURNAMES in the SUBJECT Line. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Remember Friends - JESUS is the reason for the season! Outgoing mail from Cindy is checked for viruses by Norton System Works
Re: wills and genealogy, I long ago made a provision in my will for a benefactor to receive my genealogical work. That person, of course, is someone who I know will appreciate it and care for it. If you have not yet made a will (which I highly recommend you do), I suggest you make a provision within your will so that you know your work will go to someone who will care for it. If you have made your will without this provision, I suggest you do make a codicil to the will and add the provision for your work. If there is no person to whom you feel comfortable in leaving it, I suggest you make the provision that all of your work be given to the Church of The Latter Day Saints (who will keep and protect it). For you who live in the Tishomingo and Alcorn Co. area, if you don't have a will and don't know an attorney to prepare it for you, I can recommend a couple of good ones in Iuka who are experienced in this area. Please remember, too, that a hand-written (holographic) will and codicil will suffice (but it must be hand-written - not typed). A hand-written will or codicil (holographic) does not have to be witnessed, but it would not hurt to have it witnessed and notarized. There are numerous 'form wills' available for purchase so that you can do your own. If you use such a 'form will', be certain it conforms to the laws of the state within which you reside. ~~~~These are just my added thoughts and recommendations. Wanda Bostick Little
Some of you may have already seen this: It came to me from another mailing list I am on and I thought it was a terrific thing. I am sure you are all like me and have spent hundreds of hours gathering information, it would be a shame to see it lost in the next generation. Hope it does some good. Sty yu Dody Genealogical Codicil to My Last Will and Testament To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of my genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those records prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not limited to books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two years. During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons who would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the responsibility of maintaining and continuing the family histories. [If you know whom within your family or friends are likely candidates to accept these materials, please add the following at this point: "I suggest that the persons contacted regarding the assumption of the custody of these items include but not be limited to" and then list the names of those individuals at this point, with their addresses and telephone numbers if known] In the event you do no find anyone to accept these materials, please contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a member of and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my genealogical materials. [List of organizations, addresses and phone numbers at bottom; include local chapters, with their addresses, phone numbers and contact persons if available as well as state/national contact information and addresses] Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of time, travel, and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them available to others in the future. Signature ___________________________ Date ___________ Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ Witness ____________________________ Date ___________
Cindy, Congratulations, words cannot express my appreciation for all the hard work and long hours you all have put in to make this possible. Shirley
I am making a trip to Mississippi, Alabama and TN from my home in Oregon this June. I am excited to be able to experience this. Thank you to all who participated. Dianne
I hope you have a very safe and enjoyable trip to the southland. I'm curious to know what families you are researching. Sarah Researching: Childers/Childress, Hardin/Harden, Counce/Counts, Timmons, McElyea, Bishop, Bonds, Higgins and Patterson [email protected] wrote: > I am making a trip to Mississippi, Alabama and TN from my home in Oregon this > June. I am excited to be able to experience this. Thank you to all who > participated. > > Dianne > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > " DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS TO THE MAILING LIST "
Cindy: Congratulations!! I can't wait to see it. Wish I had time to be helpful. Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 3:43 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum Opens in March > The old Tishomingo County Courthouse is now home to the Tishomingo County > Archives and History Museum and also houses the Tishomingo County Historical & > Genealogical Society. Cindy Nelson has been named Director of Operations. > > Besides have a large permanent collection of historical records of Tishomingo > County, people will readily see that the courthouse has a well rounded > inventory of artifacts appealing to everyone's interests. > > Throughout the museum store there are exciting exhibits as you make your way > to the Indian Artifact room and the Civil War room. The souvenir shop offers a > unique collection of items for sale, such as Christian gifts, Tishomingo > County historical books and booklets, Civil War souvenirs, home decor, > collectibles for adults and children, handcrafted items, and more. Tishomingo > County Historical & Genealogical Society members receive 10% off everything > except consignments and sale items. (You must present proof of membership to > receive your discounts.) > > The Research Library has a large collection of Tishomingo County books and > other resources, business, church, county, family and school files and > photographs, as well as a growing collection of resources from other > neighboring states. There are also various subject files available to assist > people with research reports and family history search. Brenda Whitfield, > research chairman, does limited research for TCHGS members. Extensive research > is also available on a fee basis. A volunteer will be available to assist > researchers during their visit. > > The Reference Room is where the old courthouse records are located. Here > volunteers are duplicating records and making them available in the library > for researchers to use, while protecting and preserving the originals. Staff > will assist those who wish to make photocopies or use the microfilm-fische > reader and printer. A computer will be available soon for use in retrieving > files from the soon to be named John Marshall Stone Research Center. > > Like any archives, we want to protect our items here and strict rules apply > toward utilizing our research areas. Only paper and pencil will be allowed in > either of the research areas. There are no exceptions. Nelson added "we want > to make these rooms available to the public everyday, but until we get enough > volunteers to support these rooms, they will be open for research on Thursday > and Friday." Additional hours will be offered as we gain additional volunteers. > > Deep, rich hues of the well-worn wood floor guide you on the second floor of > the courthouse where the courtroom is located, which will be reactivated in > the future for programs, re-enactments and special events. The rooms adjoining > the courtroom are used for special exhibits. > > The general store has a small collection of household items, and other > features of daily pioneer life. Murray says, "everyday is like Christmas > around here, you never know what Cindy is bringing in". The staff hopes to > expound on collections for this room. > > The one room school serves also as church room and exhibits books, photographs > and artifacts significant to the county schools and churches. > > The medical room displays the tools used by a local doctor, who would have > also served as a dentist. Medicine bottles, prescriptions, and other medical > items are on display in this room. Medical photographs and a cot are items > that are needed for this display. > > Next door to the medical office you will visit the homeplace, which exhibits > items used for daily living. This room speaks of a simple life and of family > value. > > A police officer is planted in the courtroom to keep order. Throughout the > courthouse visitors will reflect on the photographic display of those people > who served the county courthouse during its historical period. > > The original courthouse which was built in 1870 at a cost of $5,000, burned in > 1886. The current structure was erected in 1889. The old courthouse was > vacated in 1971, when a new county structure was built. The Tishomingo County > Development Foundation was using the facility until December of last year. > > The courthouse will be open 9-5 during the week and from 10-2 on Saturday. > Admission is free, however, a donation of $2.00 is recommended. > > Open house will be Saturday, March 6th, from 10-2. Be sure to check our > website for additional information: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstchgs/index.htm > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Remember Friends - JESUS is the reason for the season! > Outgoing mail from Cindy is checked for viruses by Norton System Works > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -> > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus] > > <----------------------------------------------------------------------------> [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus]
Congraulations on this wonderful collection. I will be looking forward (hopefully) to making a visit. It sounds like Cindy and her staff have made this a must visit Museum. Thank you to all the people who have worked hard to make this happen. Hugs, Frieda Glenn Bennett Glenn, Moore, Amerson, Bonds and allied Families.
The old Tishomingo County Courthouse is now home to the Tishomingo County Archives and History Museum and also houses the Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society. Cindy Nelson has been named Director of Operations. Besides have a large permanent collection of historical records of Tishomingo County, people will readily see that the courthouse has a well rounded inventory of artifacts appealing to everyone's interests. Throughout the museum store there are exciting exhibits as you make your way to the Indian Artifact room and the Civil War room. The souvenir shop offers a unique collection of items for sale, such as Christian gifts, Tishomingo County historical books and booklets, Civil War souvenirs, home decor, collectibles for adults and children, handcrafted items, and more. Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society members receive 10% off everything except consignments and sale items. (You must present proof of membership to receive your discounts.) The Research Library has a large collection of Tishomingo County books and other resources, business, church, county, family and school files and photographs, as well as a growing collection of resources from other neighboring states. There are also various subject files available to assist people with research reports and family history search. Brenda Whitfield, research chairman, does limited research for TCHGS members. Extensive research is also available on a fee basis. A volunteer will be available to assist researchers during their visit. The Reference Room is where the old courthouse records are located. Here volunteers are duplicating records and making them available in the library for researchers to use, while protecting and preserving the originals. Staff will assist those who wish to make photocopies or use the microfilm-fische reader and printer. A computer will be available soon for use in retrieving files from the soon to be named John Marshall Stone Research Center. Like any archives, we want to protect our items here and strict rules apply toward utilizing our research areas. Only paper and pencil will be allowed in either of the research areas. There are no exceptions. Nelson added we want to make these rooms available to the public everyday, but until we get enough volunteers to support these rooms, they will be open for research on Thursday and Friday. Additional hours will be offered as we gain additional volunteers. Deep, rich hues of the well-worn wood floor guide you on the second floor of the courthouse where the courtroom is located, which will be reactivated in the future for programs, re-enactments and special events. The rooms adjoining the courtroom are used for special exhibits. The general store has a small collection of household items, and other features of daily pioneer life. Murray says, everyday is like Christmas around here, you never know what Cindy is bringing in. The staff hopes to expound on collections for this room. The one room school serves also as church room and exhibits books, photographs and artifacts significant to the county schools and churches. The medical room displays the tools used by a local doctor, who would have also served as a dentist. Medicine bottles, prescriptions, and other medical items are on display in this room. Medical photographs and a cot are items that are needed for this display. Next door to the medical office you will visit the homeplace, which exhibits items used for daily living. This room speaks of a simple life and of family value. A police officer is planted in the courtroom to keep order. Throughout the courthouse visitors will reflect on the photographic display of those people who served the county courthouse during its historical period. The original courthouse which was built in 1870 at a cost of $5,000, burned in 1886. The current structure was erected in 1889. The old courthouse was vacated in 1971, when a new county structure was built. The Tishomingo County Development Foundation was using the facility until December of last year. The courthouse will be open 9-5 during the week and from 10-2 on Saturday. Admission is free, however, a donation of $2.00 is recommended. Open house will be Saturday, March 6th, from 10-2. Be sure to check our website for additional information: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mstchgs/index.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Remember Friends - JESUS is the reason for the season! Outgoing mail from Cindy is checked for viruses by Norton System Works
Hi Everyone I have put a new record up for McPeters Funeral Home 1926- 1927 Thank You Janice and Helah for all your hard work Bobbie Brewer Wilson Tishomingo County MS http://www.nadata.net/genealogy/tishom/index.html Alcorn County MS http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/genealogy/Alcorn/index.html Prentiss County, Mississippi http://www.rootsweb.com/~msprenti/index.html <----------------------------------------------------------------------------> [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus]
Can someone look up the 1856-1859 Tishomingo County MS School Records for me? I belive that there is a Hendrix Family listed on page 123. If so, what were their names. Bettie Bettie Pacynski [email protected] Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Thank You Tom Mathis & Linda for the Brush Creek Cem.Listing.It`s a great listing and saves me alot of trips.God Bless, Janice Switcher ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Wilson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:04 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Re: web site > Hi Jim > My Web sites are: > Tishomingo County MS > http://www.nadata.net/genealogy/tishom/index.html > > Alcorn County MS > http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/genealogy/Alcorn/index.html > > Prentiss County, Mississippi > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msprenti/index.html > > Hope you find lots of information: > Bobbie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Woods" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:43 PM > Subject: web site > > > > Hi, Bobbie > > Please send URL for your web site. Thanks > > Jim Woods > > > > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -> > > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude > Antivirus] > > > > > > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -> > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus] > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > ======================================================== > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Please keep Chat mail private. Only post to the list what you wish > everyone to Recieve. > >
Thanks a million.. Maybe you and I can save some others extra work and find lost loved ones........ Bobbie Wilson wrote: > Thank You Tom I have it up on the web site! > > Bobbie Brewer Wilson > Tishomingo County MS > http://www.nadata.net/genealogy/tishom/index.html > Alcorn County MS > http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/genealogy/Alcorn/index.html > Prentiss County, Mississippi > http://www.rootsweb.com/~msprenti/index.html > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Mathis" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:12 PM > Subject: Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Fw: RELATIVES > > > Hi Bobbie, > > I have done an extensive grave inventory of all 'marked' graves at > "Brush Creek' Cemetery in Alcorn county. > > I have tried to send this to you and get it listed for others to use in > their genealogy search. I have not been able to get them to you. Please tell > me how to get this on the Alcorn county site. > > > > Thanks, Tom Mathis > > > > Bobbie Wilson wrote: > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: HANK GUPTON > > > To: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > HELLO THERE, I'M RAYBOURNE RICKS "HANK" GUPTON, SON OF THE LATE THERESA > RICKS GUPTON OF WHEELER, MISSISSIPPI. GRANDSON OF THE LATE WALTER BOONE > RICKS SR. AND ANGIE OLIVE RICKS. ALSO OF WHEELER. GREAT GRANDSON OF TWO > CONFEDERATE VETERANS, JAMES LAZERUS OLIVE AND GREAT GREAT GRANSON OF MR. > RICKS KILLED AT ANTIETUM. (SP). LOOKING FOR RELATIVES STILL LIVING IN THAT > AREA. I'M 57 YEARS OLD, RETIRED RADIO ANNOUNCER LIVING IN ANAHUAC, TEXAS. > ([email protected]) thanks HANK GUPTON > > > > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > > =========================================================== > > > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > =========================================================== > > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > > [email protected] > > > > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -> > > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude > Antivirus] > > > > > > <----------------------------------------------------------------------------> > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus] > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ====
Thank You Tom I have it up on the web site! Bobbie Brewer Wilson Tishomingo County MS http://www.nadata.net/genealogy/tishom/index.html Alcorn County MS http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/genealogy/Alcorn/index.html Prentiss County, Mississippi http://www.rootsweb.com/~msprenti/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Mathis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [MSTISHOM-L] Fw: RELATIVES > Hi Bobbie, > I have done an extensive grave inventory of all 'marked' graves at "Brush Creek' Cemetery in Alcorn county. > I have tried to send this to you and get it listed for others to use in their genealogy search. I have not been able to get them to you. Please tell me how to get this on the Alcorn county site. > > Thanks, Tom Mathis > > Bobbie Wilson wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: HANK GUPTON > > To: [email protected] > > > > > > HELLO THERE, I'M RAYBOURNE RICKS "HANK" GUPTON, SON OF THE LATE THERESA RICKS GUPTON OF WHEELER, MISSISSIPPI. GRANDSON OF THE LATE WALTER BOONE RICKS SR. AND ANGIE OLIVE RICKS. ALSO OF WHEELER. GREAT GRANDSON OF TWO CONFEDERATE VETERANS, JAMES LAZERUS OLIVE AND GREAT GREAT GRANSON OF MR. RICKS KILLED AT ANTIETUM. (SP). LOOKING FOR RELATIVES STILL LIVING IN THAT AREA. I'M 57 YEARS OLD, RETIRED RADIO ANNOUNCER LIVING IN ANAHUAC, TEXAS. ([email protected]) thanks HANK GUPTON > > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > > =========================================================== > > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > > [email protected] > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > =========================================================== > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > [email protected] > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -> > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus] > > <----------------------------------------------------------------------------> [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus]
Hi Jim My Web sites are: Tishomingo County MS http://www.nadata.net/genealogy/tishom/index.html Alcorn County MS http://www.freedom2000net.com/userpages/genealogy/Alcorn/index.html Prentiss County, Mississippi http://www.rootsweb.com/~msprenti/index.html Hope you find lots of information: Bobbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Woods" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:43 PM Subject: web site > Hi, Bobbie > Please send URL for your web site. Thanks > Jim Woods > > <--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -> > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus] > > <----------------------------------------------------------------------------> [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by NA DataNet using Declude Antivirus]
Hi Bobbie, I have done an extensive grave inventory of all 'marked' graves at "Brush Creek' Cemetery in Alcorn county. I have tried to send this to you and get it listed for others to use in their genealogy search. I have not been able to get them to you. Please tell me how to get this on the Alcorn county site. Thanks, Tom Mathis Bobbie Wilson wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: HANK GUPTON > To: [email protected] > > > HELLO THERE, I'M RAYBOURNE RICKS "HANK" GUPTON, SON OF THE LATE THERESA RICKS GUPTON OF WHEELER, MISSISSIPPI. GRANDSON OF THE LATE WALTER BOONE RICKS SR. AND ANGIE OLIVE RICKS. ALSO OF WHEELER. GREAT GRANDSON OF TWO CONFEDERATE VETERANS, JAMES LAZERUS OLIVE AND GREAT GREAT GRANSON OF MR. RICKS KILLED AT ANTIETUM. (SP). LOOKING FOR RELATIVES STILL LIVING IN THAT AREA. I'M 57 YEARS OLD, RETIRED RADIO ANNOUNCER LIVING IN ANAHUAC, TEXAS. ([email protected]) thanks HANK GUPTON > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > =========================================================== > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > [email protected]
I meant to add that Fairview Cemetery is in Itawamba County, MS, not Tishomingo County, MS. Karen
In a message dated 2/17/2004 3:22:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: DO you have any info on the graham family dorus s. graham he lived or was buried in tishomingo county ww2 kia. Would like to know the names of his father and mother. They are my great great grandparents. thank you., josette Josette, Dorus S. Graham was the son of William Ira Graham and Nancy Ann Scott. Dorus was born October 23, 1918 and was killed in the Phillipines September 23, 1944. He is buried at Fairview Cemetery as is his parents. *He is a half brother to Coletha Grahm. Here is some documentation for you. Karen Obituary for Dorus S. Graham: Funeral services were held at Fairview Church on Sunday afternoon for Pfc. Dorus S. Graham with the Rev. J. D. Holder, of Corinth officiating. The American Legion Post No. 51 of Itawamba County served as the honor guard with a number of boys who were in the 81th (Wildcat) Division with Pfc. Graham, acting as pallbearers. A very impressive talk was made by President Philip Sheffield of the Itawamba Junior college. A large number paid tribute with beautiful floral offerings. Young Graham gave his life on September 23, 1944 after several days of bitter fighting. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Graham, and nephew, Elbert Tallent at home in Fulton, and half sister, Mrs. Virgil Graham of Florence, Ala. News Release: According to a news release from the U. S. Army, the body of Pfc. Dorus S. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Graham of Fulton, Rt. 1, is being returned for re-interment here. Graham's body is one of 3,536 war dead being returned from cemeteries on Saipan and on the Philippines abroad the Army Transport Morris Crain. Graham was killed while fighting as an infantryman against fierce Japanese assaults. He wore the Combat Infantryman Badge and had been awarded the Purple Heart. Re-interment arrangements have not been announced by the family, but will be given when it is learned the time of the arrival of the body in Fulton. Dorus S. Graham, son of William I. and Nancy A. Scott Graham is buried at Fairview Cemetery in Itawamba County, MS. On his tombstone is this inscription: Dorus S. Graham Mississippi PFC 322 INF 8th INF DIV WORLD WAR II OCTOBER 23, 1918 SEPTEMBER 23, 1944
Hank, Would your family include an Oscar Ricks, Rosco Ricks Leonard Ricks from between Wheeler and Booneville? Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Wilson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:18 PM Subject: [MSTISHOM-L] Fw: RELATIVES > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: HANK GUPTON > To: [email protected] > > > > > HELLO THERE, I'M RAYBOURNE RICKS "HANK" GUPTON, SON OF THE LATE THERESA RICKS GUPTON OF WHEELER, MISSISSIPPI. GRANDSON OF THE LATE WALTER BOONE RICKS SR. AND ANGIE OLIVE RICKS. ALSO OF WHEELER. GREAT GRANDSON OF TWO CONFEDERATE VETERANS, JAMES LAZERUS OLIVE AND GREAT GREAT GRANSON OF MR. RICKS KILLED AT ANTIETUM. (SP). LOOKING FOR RELATIVES STILL LIVING IN THAT AREA. I'M 57 YEARS OLD, RETIRED RADIO ANNOUNCER LIVING IN ANAHUAC, TEXAS. ([email protected]) thanks HANK GUPTON > > > ==== MSTISHOM Mailing List ==== > =========================================================== > If you need to, you can contact the list owner at; > [email protected] > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:25 AM Subject: (no subject) DO you have any info on the graham family dorus s. graham he lived or was buried in tishomingo county ww2 kia. Would like to know the names of his father and mother. They are my great great grandparents. thank you., josette