Tallahatchie County, MSGenWeb Queries 2000-2003

Tallahatchie County, MSGenWeb Project Queries

Posted Queries for Tallahatchie Co., MSGenWeb Project November 2002 thru January 2003



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DOGAN, DUGAN, DUGGINS posted by Jeanette Brown on Saturday, November 2, 2002

I need a Census look-up for Tallahatchie Co. 1870. I am trying to locate Leander Duggins b abt.1804 La. Martha Patsy Dggins b abt.1812 N.C. They were in Tallahatchie Co. on 1850 & 1860 Census,Charleston area. I am trying to figure out when Leander died & what children are in the household. Any help will be so appreciated. Thanks in advance. Jeanette Brown

**You can find the 1870 census for Tallahatchie County at: census/index.html Lela


RANEY posted by Charles Raney on Saturday, November 23, 2002

Looking for all information on the Raney family and members. Can't seem to locate in the records you have posted. We are attempting to develop the family tree and will be happy to provide it to you when done. Most of the roots are in Tallahatchie County.

HANNA, MARTIN, WOODS posted by Karen Waddell on Saturday, November 23, 2002

Seeking information on Napoleon Jefferson Martin, birth 1879. Listed with mother on th 1880 census, her name is unreadable unknown Martin. She had 2 brothers 1. name (can't read on census) 2. John Martin b. 1857. seeking info on this family. Listed in the Beat 1, Tallahatchie MS 1880 census page number 53A.

HANNA, MARTIN, WOODS posted by Karen Waddell on Saturday, November 23, 2002

Seeking information on Napoleon Jefferson Martin, birth 1879. Listed with mother on th 1880 census, her name is unreadable unknown Martin. She had 2 brothers 1. name (can't read on census) 2. John Martin b. 1857. seeking info on this family. Listed in the Beat 1, Tallahatchie MS 1880 census page number 53A.

SHOEMAKE, WHITE, WILSON posted by Joyce Lowery on Tuesday, November 26, 2002

Searching for information on descendants of Grover White and Edna Wilson. They are found on the 1920 Tallahatchie Census: Grover White, 31 WM, farmer, born MS; Edna, wife, 21 WF, born in MS, Luther E., son, 4 WM, born MS; Ada Few, sister-in-law, 26 WF, widow, born MS. Edna was the daughter of Green B. Wilson and Fannie Shoemake. Green and Fannie were married December 11, 1892 in Webster County, MS. Any help in my search would be appreciated.

BROWN, COX, KIDWELL, SEWELL, WALKER posted by Patsy Cox Stevens on Wednesday, December 4, 2002

Still seeking information about my ancestor, Robert BROWN. The first track I have of him in PARKER county is his witnessing of a land claim for Benjamin Reynolds, uncle of Izella KIDWELL, whom he married about 1860-1861. Their daughter, Sarah Jane, who married James Milton WALKER was born August 2, 1861. The 1860 census shows a R.BROWN age 28 in the household of a 69 year old female, I. BROWN whom I guess to be his mother. Also in this household is E. BROWN a 24 year old male and J. BROWN a 22 year old female. I suppose E. BROWN is a brother and J. BROWN either a sister or sister-in-law. His wife and daughter are shown on the Confederate Indigent Families Index for PARKER county 1863-1865. He was dead by 1863 when the County tax list shows Stephen KIDWELL to be administrator of his estate. Presumably he died while in the service for the Civl War. I find a Eli P. BROWN (age 26) on the 1862 muster roll for company K of the 5th Texas Cavalry, also known as the 5th Mounted Volunteers. Was this his brother? Was he in the same military company? Really need help on this man! Also always glad to have more contacts or information about my other PARKER county families: COX,WALKER,KIDWELL,SEWELL

DEVANEY posted by Ann Irwin on Friday, December 6, 2002

I'm seeking information and Richard and Mary DEVANEY who lived in TALLAHATCHIE CO. in 1900. They are buried in Pine Hill Cem. I believe they may be my g-grandparents. Their children in 1900 census are Maggie, Edward, Hugh, Lula, Jack. Any information on ancestry or descendents would be greatly appreciated.

DOLAN posted by Bob Berfield on Thursday, December 12, 2002

looking for information on James DOLAN & Nellie Raidart possibly lived in Tallahatchie County Sumner Mississippi around 1899 to 1907 and had three daughters in this area Margarret 1899, Mary 1900, and Myrtle 1904

WALKER posted by Kenneth Walker on Sunday, December 15, 2002

trying to find out where buford lake ms. is located kenneth walker bay ar

BRIANS, MARTIN posted by Wanda Lee on Wednesday, January 15, 2003

I am looking info on my g. grandmother Mary Magdelena Brians who married (?) Martin. My grandmother was Zana Bertha Martin I believe their last child. Other children were Henry David, Wm. Frances, Lena, and then more 8 in toll. I believe Mary M.'s father was T.F. Brians. Wanda Lee, catbells@hcinet.net

HOSKINS, WRIGHT posted by Eric Wright on Saturday, January 18, 2003

I am in search of any relevant information on the families of my grandfather Roosevelt Wright and my grandmother Venus Hoskins both of TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY MS. My father's name was Earl Lee Wright of TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY MS. My name is Eric Ranard Wright Thanks

TAYLOR, THOMPSON posted by Brenda Thompson McKinley on Monday, January 20, 2003

I have traced the THOMPSON family back to 1860 in TALLAHATCHIE. The census indicates Green Thompson had his father, Washington Thompson who was 70 yrs. old living with him. Green Thompson had nine children. Do you know anything about the Thompson family who appeared to live around the Charleston area. One of the children married a Taylor. Thanks for any info. Brenda T. McKinley Bmckin1790@Aol.com

WEST posted by Kathy Findley on Friday, January 31, 2003

Burial site of William Nelson WEST, d. 1846 TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY. Wife: Alsey Rogers WEST. TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY, MS Will Book A, pg. 75-78, December, 1846 Court Term. Owned 100 acres in TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY on Sculmore Creek.

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