Tallahatchie County, MSGenWeb Queries 2000-2003

Tallahatchie County, MSGenWeb Project Queries

Posted Queries for Tallahatchie Co., MSGenWeb Project July thru November 2003



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CARPENTER, HOWELL, JONES, THOMPSON, TRIBBLE posted by Aubrey Elmo Howell Jr. on Sunday, July 13, 2003

My name is Aubrey E. Howell Jr. I am the grandson of Horrace Elmo Howell and am searching for any descendants of Elmo's siblings who are interested in their family tree and would like to exchange/compare information. Elmo's siblings are: 1-Samuel C. born 1877-married Jessie Tribble 2-Rice born 1879 3-Mary born 1881-married Marvin Jones 4-Abbie M. born 1885-married Minnie Cornelia Jones 5-Joel D. R. born 1877 married Annie Carpenter 6-Jeffie E. born 1890 7-Mattie bell born 1894-married Laddie Thompson. Please contact me at [email protected] if interested. Thanks, Aubrey Howell

JONES, ROBERTS posted by Sylvia Smith on Thursday, July 17, 2003

THOMAS ADOLPHUS JONES and his family were living in TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, WEBB, MS. in 1930 according to his step-mother's obituary during that year. THOMAS A. JONES was born 24 November 1873 to ADOLPHUS EUGENE JONES and MARTHA JANE ROBERTS. THOMAS A. JONES died 28 Dec 1953 in an unknown location. I have a picture of his son, Thomas A. Jones, Jr. at about 10-12 years of age. Any information on the family would be appreciated.

MCKNIGHT, ROSS posted by Jason Nabors on Saturday, August 16, 2003

Anyone have a death date or burial location for Martin E. Ross, born 1863? Married Viola C. McKnight 9-03-1885.

WILLIAMS, WOLFE posted by Kimberly (Wolfe) Martin on Monday, August 18, 2003

Looking for information on my great-grandmother CHESSIE (WILLIAMS) WOLFE. She died in December of 1977 and was buried in Magnolia Gardens Cemetary in Paynes, MS.

SHIVE, VAUSE posted by Gary Stevens on Monday, August 18, 2003

I am researching the VAUSE and SHIVE families of Charleston and I have seen reference to a book "The History of Tallahatchie County" Does anyone know how I could purchase of copy of this book? Gary Stevens Redford Michigan

"A HIstory of Tallahatchie County" was a booklet written by Lillie Neely Henry, edited by Jean Conger May and is no longer in print. Most of the information from the booklet is on the website on different pages as Helen gained permission for us to put it online.
Lela


DEBERRY posted by Geraldyne DEBERRY on Sunday, September 14, 2003

I am seeking information concerning the Powell cemetary located in Glendora Mississippi; My Grandfather Boston DeBerry is buried there. I do appreciate any and all information provided.

BUTT, DAVIS, MCNAMARA, MURPHEY, OLIVER posted by Maryanne Butt on Thursday, October 9, 2003

This is an update. My email changed years ago. My name is Maryanne Butt. My father is Jimmy Lee Butt, son of Jimmie Oneida Davis Butt and Henry Willoughby Butt, Tippo. Henry's parents were Henry Wilson Butt (CSA) and Henrietta McNamara Butt, Duck Hill. Also related to Olivers and Murpheys in that general area.

BREWER posted by Dan BREWER on Sunday, October 12, 2003

I need help in finding info on Grover Cleveland Brewer, bn 082624. he is my father and i am trying to research our roots, but have no info. I know he lived in the county most of his young adult life. mother name is abbie (but not sure of maiden name). tks dan

ADAMS, CHAPPIUS, CODY, CRENSHAW, EVANS, HOUSTON, NERETT, VERET posted by Sally Lee on Monday, November 17, 2003

LOST! Please help me find family documents on CHARLES PIERRE VERET, my ancestral uncle, in the CSA, 21st MS Infantry, "Tallahatchie Rifles", who was captured during the Knoxville Campaign, sent to Rock Island Prison. He was galvanized into the USA Navy. I have his records of his service on the US NAVY flagship. I suspect he was pushed into this, because he was so small, 5'6", and it was so cold at Rock Island. I have not found him on any census since 1860. I do know that he was alive in early 1900's, because I have the Tallahatchie newspaper that listed the whereabouts of most of the men of the Tallahatchie Rifles at this time. The paper stated he was living in Enid. Anything at all would be appreciated and you will be reimbursed. A copy of the VERET FAMILY Bible Records would benefit me greatly. But, again, anything at all would help me. Below is the family: VERET, Peter F. L., and the children of his deceased wife, Julia A. (CODY), appeared in the 1860 Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, Federal Census (named as NERETT(!)in the copy by Evans that is online). They came to the county before 1854 (the year Julia died and was buried at Rockey Branch Cemetery in eastern Tallahatchie County) from Warren County, Georgia, where they were on the 1850 census. Peter was a tailor and a family tradition states that he made uniforms for the soldiers of Tallahatchie and Yalobusha County-see 1870 Oakland census). He never remarried, so we suspect he is buried by Julia at Rockey Branch. Both his daughters are buried there with their husbands. Louisa married Jospeh H. HOUSTON after a first childless marriage to Alfred Daughtery. The youngest daughter, Rosalee, married Augustus F. CHAPPIUS and had a number of children. Louisa's marriage to Joe produced two daughters, Ethel Hart HOUSTON and my grandmother Sarah Veret HOUSTON. "Sallie" married John Smith ADAMS and their second son was my father, H. Houston Adams who married Lillie Lou CRENSHAW (not LILLIAN per the EVANS marriage book!). Doc and Lillie had two daughters, Sally and Barbara. Louisa was the step-mother to James Armstrong HOUSTON who married Lilly Maude ADAMS, a niece to the above John Adams. Thank you for the opportunity to place this query! Sally

CODY, VARETT, VERET, VERETTE posted by Sally Lee on Monday, November 17, 2003

LOST! Please help me find family documents on CHARLES PIERRE VERET, my ancestral uncle, in the CSA, 21st MS Infantry, "Tallahatchie Rifles", who was captured during the Knoxville Campaign, sent to Rock Island Prison. He was galvanized into the USA Navy. I have his records of his service on the US NAVY flagship. I suspect he was pushed into this, because he was so small, 5'6", and it was so cold at Rock Island. I have not found him on any census since 1860. I do know that he was alive in early 1900's, because I have the Tallahatchie newspaper that listed the whereabouts of most of the men of the Tallahatchie Rifles at this time. The paper stated he was living in Enid. Anything at all would be appreciated and you will be reimbursed. A copy of the VERET FAMILY Bible Records would benefit me greatly. But, again, anything at all would help me. Below is the family: VERET, Peter F. L., and the children of his deceased wife, Julia A. (CODY), appeared in the 1860 Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, Federal Census (named as NERETT(!)in the copy that is online). They came to the county before 1854 (the year Julia died and was buried at Rockey Branch Cemetery in eastern Tallahatchie County) from Warren County, Georgia, where they were on the 1850 census. Peter was a tailor and a family tradition states that he made uniforms for the soldiers of Tallahatchie and Yalobusha County-see 1870 Oakland census). He never remarried, so we suspect he is buried by Julia at Rockey Branch. Both his daughters are buried there with their husbands. Louisa married Jospeh H. HOUSTON after a first childless marriage to Alfred Daughtery. The youngest daughter, Rosalee, married Augustus F. CHAPPIUS and had a number of children. Louisa's marriage to Joe produced two daughters, Ethel Hart HOUSTON and my grandmother Sarah Veret HOUSTON. "Sallie" married John Smith ADAMS and their second son was my father, H. Houston Adams who married Lillie Lou CRENSHAW (not LILLIAN per the marriage book!). Doc and Lillie had two daughters, Sally and Barbara. Louisa was the step-mother to James Armstrong HOUSTON who married Lilly Maude ADAMS, a niece to the above John Adams. Thank you for the opportunity to place this query! Sally

BAILEY, INGRAM, MULLINS, NOLAN posted by James E Clark on Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Henderson BAILEY found in Tallahatchie Co, 1880 census with wife Mary J. This family was in Calhoun and Lafayette Co, Ms before then and in Montogomery Co, Ala in the 1850 census. He has been listed as [Anderson and Henry] BAILEY In other records. There were several children. I think 2 of them married INGRAM in Tallahatchie Co, one may have married a NOLAN and know one married a MULLINS. Can anyone help on this BAILEY line

BAILEY, INGRAM, MULLINS, NOLAN posted by James E Clark on Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Henderson BAILEY found in Tallahatchie Co, 1880 census with wife Mary J. This family was in Calhoun and Lafayette Co, Ms before then and in Montogomery Co, Ala in the 1850 census. He has been listed as [Anderson and Henry] BAILEY In other records. There were several children. I think 2 of them married INGRAM in Tallahatchie Co, one may have married a NOLAN and know one married a MULLINS. Can anyone help on this BAILEY line

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