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    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. F. Wilson Hess
    3. McKlemurry and Sanders, please. Thx, Fred Wilson Hess ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia Ewing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:53 PM Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories > If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county > between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going > through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, > as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, > and other interesting bits and pieces. > Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. > > Virginia > > > > ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== > How to Unsubscribe from the digest: > To: [email protected] > Subject: unsubscribe > Message: unsubcribe > >

    02/13/2003 05:14:46
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Virginia, Would you please check the Brown family. Thank you for your efforts, Kathy

    02/13/2003 05:11:43
    1. RE: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Hassan, Inas - PWE
    3. Virginia, please check for Pharoah Armstrong and Hannah Smothers (African Americans). Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== How to Unsubscribe from the digest: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe Message: unsubcribe

    02/13/2003 12:56:58
    1. [MSWILKIN] Look-Ups
    2. I am interest in the following Wilkinson Co, MS residents. HAYNES, Bythell and wife Amanda Malvina F. GERALD and their son Lawrence Baldwin HAYNES and his wife Annie Elizabeth LEATHERMAN. Also, HAYNES, Bythell Sr. and his wife Mary BALDWIN (1st wife) and Lucy (2nd wife) who had the following children: Francis Bythell, Armistead, Charles, Thomas, John, Mary A.J., Andromache and William. BAIRD, BEAIRD, BEARD, William L. whose 1st wife was Margaret MURPHY and 2nd wife was Mary Elenore LAW. His father was William BAIRD who married Margaret BIRMINGHAM. William L's children were: Archibald W., Francis Henry, Ellen(Nellie), Charles Porter. Children of William and Margaret were: John P., James Birmingham, Joseph BEAIRD and Archibald Wells BAIRD. Thankyou Virginia

    02/12/2003 05:23:20
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. My surnames are CHAMBERS & MCNAMAR. Thank you so much. If you need any info from McLennan Co., Tx., let me know. Mary

    02/12/2003 04:33:15
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Paul McGraw ... Brook(e) ...Buford, Robert , William Nancy Brooks Pool Valentine ( Vincent /Vinson ) Pool /Poole Thanks ..Polly .....

    02/12/2003 01:53:27
    1. [MSWILKIN] Early wills and inventories for Dove & Edwards
    2. Virginia, Thanks for the offer. I have a William Jasper Dove who married Martha Edwards there in 1808. He died in 1825. They had 7 children born between 1808 &1824. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks again, Joyce

    02/12/2003 12:45:41
    1. RE: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Stan
    3. White is on my list Thanks Stan -----Original Message----- From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== How to Unsubscribe from the digest: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe Message: unsubcribe

    02/12/2003 12:41:12
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Jones, Floyd. Are my surnames. thanks. Johnie

    02/12/2003 12:14:25
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Robbie Griggs Landry
    3. Hi Virginia, I am workng on my gggr-grandfather AUSTIN COATES and MARGARET COON ALSO, ELIJAH COATES and ELENOR HICKMAN Thanks, Robbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia Ewing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:53 PM Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories > If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county > between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going > through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, > as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, > and other interesting bits and pieces. > Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. > > Virginia > > > > ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== > How to Unsubscribe from the digest: > To: [email protected] > Subject: unsubscribe > Message: unsubcribe > >

    02/12/2003 12:11:48
    1. RE: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Corrine Brown
    3. Hi Virginia, I am still looking for surname BROWN and KING from Wilkinson County, MS. I am looking for the parents of Reuben BROWN b. 10 January 1828 d. 24 July 1902 and also the parents of Reuben's spouse, Elizabeth KING b. 1840 Woodville, Wilkinson, MS d. 24 August 1897. Both are buried at the Mount Carmel Church Cemetery, Wilkinson County, MS. Thank you for all your help, Corrine [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== How to Unsubscribe from the digest: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe Message: unsubcribe

    02/12/2003 12:03:48
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Barbara Stevenson
    3. Hi Virginia, I am looking for George Brown who lived in Wilkinson County from about 1802 until his death abt 1845. His wife Rachel Harris and some his children are still there in 1850. Any help with Georges family or his wife's family will be very helpful. Thanks for you help. Barbara [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Virginia Ewing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:53 PM Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories > If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county > between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going > through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, > as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, > and other interesting bits and pieces. > Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. > > Virginia > > > > ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== > How to Unsubscribe from the digest: > To: [email protected] > Subject: unsubscribe > Message: unsubcribe >

    02/12/2003 12:00:22
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories....HADLEY, DUNN, LOWRY, ROBERT, GRIMBALL
    2. Barbara Chandler
    3. Hi Virginia, Would you have any for Moses Lawrence HADLEY, or any other Hadleys. I am descended from his daughter Anne (Eliza W. Nicholson, widow) Hadley, who married Robert Lowry DUNN (son of Sylvester Dunn Jr. and Elizabeth LOWRY from SC) of Amite Co. Also, any ROBERT or GRIMBALL individuals from SC. Moses Lawrence Hadley was married to Anne Grimball (daughter of Peter Robert and Anne Elizabeth Grimball). Thank you, Barbara Barbara Dunn Chandler Bell Canyon, CA

    02/12/2003 11:52:56
    1. RE: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Tallygators
    3. Thanks, Virginia, Alexander BAUM lived there and had at least one child - William Elisha Lot BAUM, born about 1813. Thanks, Floreda -----Original Message----- From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== How to Unsubscribe from the digest: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe Message: unsubcribe

    02/12/2003 11:39:13
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Warren Green
    3. Virginia, My gggrandfather, John Wilkinson and his wife, Jane Scudder (daughter of Nathaniel and Nancy Blair Scudder) were married in Wilkinson Cty. in 1812...both were dead by 1823, leaving 4 minor children. I can find nothing about their son, William, but know more about Augustus, Thomas and Rebecca Harriet Wilkinson. ANYTHING you can tell me would be so much appreciated. Thanks. Blanche Wilkinson Green Virginia Ewing wrote: > If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county > between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going > through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, > as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, > and other interesting bits and pieces. > Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. > > Virginia > > ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== > How to Unsubscribe from the digest: > To: [email protected] > Subject: unsubscribe > Message: unsubcribe

    02/12/2003 11:13:57
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Vickye White
    3. James or John SHAW MC ELVANY spelled various number of ways. Thank you, Vickye White Rt. 1 Box 96 3477 N. FM 1212 Stanton, TX 79782 Please visit my website: http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Park/2777/footstepsbackintime.html http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcottle/ My Daughter's site for Native American-Southwestern Items http://www.desisdelights.com/ Michelle's Website: http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Park/2447/mainpage.html "Patriotism means to stand by the country, it does not mean to stand by the President or any other public official..." Theodore Roosevelt

    02/12/2003 10:36:32
    1. RE: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Tina Hall
    3. I'd be interested in BOWLIN or variations thereof, for John or wife Miranda. Maybe any Bowlins in that time frame. Thank you! Tina Hall -----Original Message----- From: Virginia Ewing [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== How to Unsubscribe from the digest: To: [email protected] Subject: unsubscribe Message: unsubcribe

    02/12/2003 10:13:16
    1. [MSWILKIN] early wills and inventories
    2. Virginia Ewing
    3. If you are looking for a relative who might have lived in Wilkinson county between the late 1790s and 1816 please let me know. I am currently going through the earliest 'inventory and appraisals which contains wills to 1816, as well as guardianship of minor children, list of slaves of the deceased, and other interesting bits and pieces. Send me your surnames and I will see if I can find them listed. Virginia

    02/12/2003 09:53:43
    1. [MSWILKIN] Mississippi Books available on CD
    2. Virginia Ewing
    3. Recently I saw requests for information on locating copies of the 'Confederate Grave Registrations' and Mrs. McBee's 'Natchez Court Records'. I believe both request were on the Amite mailing list but I am sending this to Franklin and Wilkinson as well. I think it is something that will interest many of you. www.willowbendbooks.com has a CD that includes the following: MS Confederate Grave Registrations, [2 vols.] Mississippi Index of Wills 1800-1900 Marriage and Deaths from MS Newspapers [4 vols] Histories of Attalla, Carroll, Holmes, & Yazoo counties. all for $55 plus shipping. They have a great selection of genealogy, books, CDs and maps. Quite a bit on Mississippi. www.heritagequest.com has May Wilson McBee's "Natchez Court Records',[V167-3] but only on Microfilm. Casey's 3 vols. of the 'History of Amite co, MS'[V167-7] is also available on microfilm. They are not in the catalog by the name of the books, but as: 'MS records filmed in Indiana' www.heritagebooks.com has a good selection of MS books, including "From the Files of the Republican'. [Woodville, Wilkinson co. MS] Be aware, one company may have the book you want and another have the same book, plus several more, on a CD for little more than the cost of one book. Do a little exploring before you place your order. Virginia

    02/07/2003 11:34:13
    1. Re: [MSWILKIN] BARTLETT, Wm. W
    2. Ray Bartlett
    3. Thanks: Wm. W. Bartlett is my ggrandfather. The third child is (Walter) Neal and the last child is Alma. John is older than Alma, so there may be an error in the census.W. W. Bartlett had ten children, one of whom died in 1869 and is buried in Vienna Cemetery (no grave marker exists today). William Bartlett (b. 1823) was a brother of Daniel (b. 1828). His son., William Thomas Bartlett had a daughter Annie, who married a B. F. Cook in June, 1900. They sired my grandmother in 1902. My grandparents were cousins (something fairly common in the latter part of the 19th century). B. F. Cook died in 1906 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery (also in an unmarked grave). I am planning a trip to Lincoln Parish the week of the 10th of this month to see a relative (from the Wm. Thomas side) who knows the location of the grave. Thanks for checking for me. I do appreciate it. I now have both my ggrandparents (Annie & B.F. Cook and grandparents Milton and Maibelle Bartlett) certified Marriage Licenses. Documentation is the only way one can "prove" one's theories!!! Best wishes, Ray Bartlett ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 4:42 AM Subject: [MSWILKIN] BARTLETT, Wm. W > There is a William W. Bartlett(spelled Bartlet) in the 1880 US Census for LA. > > 2nd ward, Lincoln Co. > > He was b. in MS in 1823. His wifes names is Crotia, age 34, b. GA. Their > children are > Mary E. age 13, b. LA > Benjamin, age 9, b. LA > Noal, age 7, b. LA > John, age 5, b. LA > Almer, age 5, b. LA > > John and Almer must be twins. Hope this helps > > > ==== MSWILKIN Mailing List ==== > To contact the list admin: [email protected] > county Webpage: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mswilkin > archives: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > threaded archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > >

    02/03/2003 05:32:38