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About Stone County

Stone County mapThe county was named for John M. Stone, the Governor of Mississippi from 1876 to 1882 and again from 1890 to 1896. Its county seat is Wiggins. Stone County was formed from the northern portion of Harrison County on June 5, 1916. Stone County neighbors are Perry County (northeast), George County (east), Jackson County (southeast), Harrison County (south), Pearl River County (west) and Forrest County (northwest).

 

 

About the MSGenWeb Project.

In June, as the Kentucky Project was coming to completion, it was decided to create this page for all states, establishing the USGenWeb Project. Volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of county pages for a state page. If you would like to contribute your data or create a county page within a given state, please contact the person responsible for maintaining that state's page.

About the USGenWeb Project.

In the spring of 1996, a group of genealogists with mutual interests in Kentucky genealogy got together and discussed ways and means of using the internet for comprehensive genealogical resources. This resulted in a project to build web sites for every county in Kentucky. This idea quickly spread to other states and by the end of the summer of 1996, the USGenWeb Project was born.

 

If you would like to add your Mississippi, Stone County Resource to this page, please send an email to State Coordinator. Good luck in your research!


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