Mississippi Roots

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  • Janet Smith

    Hi MS Group! It is a good thing to find a group for Mississippi roots. I am researching my father's side, surname Crisp of Wilkinson County; and my husband's maternal ancestry, surname Johnson of Yalobusha County.
  • Emiko Lanier

    Willette, I will keep looking. Do you have any other information to go on. Such as the County in Mississippi your grandmother and grandfather came from. Which names did you find in the white relatives side? Do you think they came from same town in Mississippi or they met in Arkansas? Every information gained helps.
  • KATHLEEN DENNEY

    Hi! Can anyone help me I'm looking for my great-grandfather Waid Sweat, he was married to Mary N. Price who was born in Mississippi in 1892. I don't know when he was born or when they were married. They had two children that I have found my grandmother, Alama Sue Sweat (February 5, 1906)and her sister Brena Sweat (1907). Mary's parents are James M. and Susan C. Price. Alma was born in Jasper, Walker County, Alabama. Alma died in Senatobia,Tate County, Mississippi in March 1982. If anyone can help in any way I will be truly greatful.
  • Willette Bryant

    Emiko my grandmother came from Como, which is in Panola Co. MS. from what my fathers birth cert says, now my grandfather I don't know where he came from the 1930 Ark. census says that he was from TN. but the 1920 census says Ark. On my moms side the surnames are Polhemus, Hamous, Long, Keiths, Wood theres more but most of them came from Louisiana. Yea I don't know if they came from the same place or not, my grandfather was 30 yrs. old when my father was born according to his birth cert. Thank you for all your help
  • Danielle Thomason

    Hi, Danielle here my Mississippi family is Pitts and Coopers I don't know much about the Pitts family however The Cooper Family is my Great-G-Grandfather James C. Cooper born 1-4-1837 in MS.married Lucinda Ann her maiden name we don't know she was born in Georgia 4-23-1851 her parents were both born in Georgia their names we don't know. James Cooper or J.C. his Father was born in Georgia and his mother in Louisiana 1900 census places them in Waynes Co. and both are buried there,they had 5 biological children and one adopted child that carried the Cooper name Pinkie Mae Cooper born in Waynes Co. 1904 this is my great grand mother and the Pitts are her biological parents and they passed away when she was very young and she went to live with the Cooper Family . any information is greatly appreciated.I have a living Great-Aunt and Great-Uncle who I would love to give some family history too. my Great-G-Grandmother never would speak of her past much and the two of them are in their 80's and are hoping as well I find something (no pressure ) right. glad to have found the group Thank You...Danielle
  • Heather Valdez Chambers

    Kathleen, on Ancestry, I found a George Sweat who married a Mary Price 11/9/1902 in Wilson Co., TN. Could that be them?

    Heather
  • KATHLEEN DENNEY

    Heather, might be I have to look and see Thank you
  • Patricia Morgan

    I am researching Elisha Brown, his wife Susan and Ann Johnson, all living in Caroll County MS. in 1880 - 1930.
  • Nikki Jordan Allison

    I'm looking for any info on Joseph Washington Jordan born 1829 Mississippi Died btwn 1870-1880 married around 1850 lived in Neshoba,Leake and Madison Mississippi according to census. Census has his wife with four different names Permetta, Fernetta, Fernatte, Fannie. I can't find any documents except census. I can't find his parents either states on census they were born in Mississippi.
  • Myra Nadine LeFlore

    I am the eldest grand of Johnny L Sullivan of Laurel (Jones Cty) MS and wife Alice Britton, looking to find additional information, I will provide additional update once I reach my cousin who lived in my great-grandparents home along with my mother Dorothy Annette, aunt Precious,uncle John Lewis there in Laurel in or around 1949 thru 1950's.
  • Marie K. Bailey

    I'm looking for information about my husband's grandmother. Her name was Mary Martha Smith "Mattie". She married first Thomas Hila James in Copiah County and second Luther Ernest Bailey in Lincoln County, MS. I am trying to find her parent's names. Some information gives her father as Joseph and her mother as Margaret Brooks. It looks as if she had a brother named Rowan and a sister who married a Parrott/Perritt.
    She was born in 1877 and married very young the first time. She had two James children when she married Luther Bailey.
    My husband also descends from the Vines Smith family who moved to Copiah County from Alabama. Vines daughter Sarah married Thaddeous Ferrell.
    I'd love to find some connections to these families.
    My families are mostly in Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson Counties. Among others, they are King, Dove, Dunbar, Stampley, and Swayze.
  • Peggy E. Ashley

    I'm looking for information about Francis M. Ewing. He was in the Civil War in Vicksburg and lived before and afterwards in Holly Springs, MS. he was born in KY abt 1826.
  • Family Griot

    Hello! I'm researching my families the counties of Adams and Wilkinson, MS and into western Louisiana. The surnames I'm researching are Washington, Rounds, Thompson, and Galmore.
  • Joyce Reese McCollum

    My Mississippi African American family was from the area of Water Valley near Oxford. They were the family of Marsh Reese and his wife Matilda Stein. Both were born enslaved in the mid 1800s. Her mother, Nellie Stein was in the household on the 1870 census for Yalobusha County. Matilda was said to have been born in Banner which is no longer a town. He is buried in Paris and she in Springdale. Any information or research tips would be greatly appreciated and I would be glad to assist in other's Mississippi research. I suggest trying the Educable Childrens List. Many of the schools in MS counties kept them. I have the letter my aunt wrote to Yalobusha County and their response stating that she had in fact been enrolled by her father in 1910. She had no birth certificate and was applying for Soc-Sec. Hope this helps someone.
    Peace & Love
    Joyce Reese McCollum
  • Gertee

    Hello, I am searching my mothers family. They are from Columbus, MS. the family name is Peters. My grandfather Ether Peters married a women named Rose or Rosa Peters. Rosa came from a large family one of her sisters names were Della, and gertrude. Ether and Rose had children named Gussie, Darvina, Thelma, Hazel, Billy, Charles, and Martha Ree. I can trace them back to Ether being 4years old but no further is anyone is related to this family please contact me or have any info. Thanks
  • Bob B. Winborn

    My Grandfather (ROARK WINBORN) was born in Mississippi. I dont' know the area he was born in. Would appreciate any information on Winborns, Winburns, Winbornes and other variants of the surname. I am very willing to exchange info.Thanks
  • Diane Garvin

    I am searching for more information on my great-grandmother - Lenorah Alice Deshazo (Disfuyo) who married Marion Frances McMullen.. My grandmother is Suetta McMullen Livingston. She was put in an orphanage in 1910, so I believe that is the year Lenorah died. I would like to find where she might be buried. I think it in either Webster or Grenada County.
  • Bob B. Winborn

    My grandmother ; Ellen JOHNSTON (WINBORN) WAS BORN ON 1 JUL 1881 in Carroll County, MS. Another of my ancestors born in Tippah, MS. on 15 FEB 1842. His name was John D. WINBORN . Please get in touch if you have information on them or other members of the Winborn family. Thanks
  • Myra Nadine LeFlore

    I have found out so much news concerning my ancestor it dates back to my great-great great grand parents of (Anna Pearl Drish) Dellie & Ada Drish, great grand parents, John L & Anna Pearl Sullivan who lived at 604 S 7th Laurel MS, they had 5 children, Johnny, Margaret, Florestine, Woodrow, Dorothy(in which my mother was named after.
  • Claude Callender

    Hey everyone, I have just joined this group. Great Group! All of my ancestors(one's I can find info. on) are from South Mississippi. My 4th GreatGrandfather, Alexander Denny Callender(1755-Aft.1820) was in "Natchez Country", MS. territory as early as 1782. He later moved to Jefferson County. He married first Mary Coleman, Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Swayze. They had six children of which most of the MS. Callenders come from. I grew up in Lincoln County, Brookhaven, MS. I am researching Callender, Meynard(Minyard), Newton, Carrell(Carroll, Caroll), Hoggatt, Furr, Ratcliff, Case, McRee, Summers, Falvey, Crawford, White.
  • Joyce Reese McCollum

    I am struck by how far back most of you can trace your ancestry. Some even to 1690! Sadly, that is not the case for most Black Americans. We often hit that brick wall prior to 1870. In order to continue beyond that date we must identify the last slaveholder and hopefully some records that mentions slaves by name. Please if you have family records that would be of value to an African American researcher share them, donate them to an archive or post them online (preferably at www.afirquest.com) but do get them online. Someone is looking for a link to their heritage and you may hold the key to their past. I know it would be greatly appreciated. My personal brick walls are in Water Valley, Yalobusha County, MS.
  • Nikki Jordan Allison

    I'm looking for any info on Joseph Washington Jordan born 1829 Mississippi Died btwn 1870-1880 married around 1850 lived in Neshoba,Leake and Madison Mississippi according to census. Census has his wife with four different names Permetta, Fernetta... or any info or any jordans in this group
  • Kathleen (Sutton) Diaz

    My main Jordan in this area is Gray Jordan who married Margaret "Peggy" Chandler in Franklin Co GA and came to Lawrence/Lincoln co MS in the 1820's.
  • Judy Week

    I am researching ancestors who settled in Old Tishomingo Co., MS in the early 1800's. The main family lines I am researching are Helton, Parsons, Nunley and McCoy. I have made connections with cousins who live in the area.
  • Jennifer Campbell

    I joined because my paternal ancestors are from MS. I have had very little success when I go to the MS archives. I haven't been able to go into the county seats yet. I am hoping someone on this board will see my surnames and can offer some help. My ancestors come from Amite, Lincoln and Pike County. Surnames are Alexander, Cotten, Wallace, Sa(u)nders. Other surnames that figure into the history are Anderson, Cain and Ames.
  • Claude Callender

    "Comment by Jennifer Campbell 9 hours ago..."

    Could you be a little more specific about what surname goes with what County? There are a lot of Wallaces from Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County. I might could do some searches for you if I knew the Given names.
    Thanks,
    Claude Callender
  • Sue Travis

    Hi

    I'm researching the following surnames:

    Addkisson
    Bain
    Chaney
    Graham
    Coleman
    Ferguson
    Glasson
    Henley
    Latham
    McMullen
    Montgomery
    Robinson
    Scott
    Shaffer
    Strickland
    Weems
    Wofford
    Woods
    Vaughn

    in the following MS counties:

    Attala
    Choctaw
    Neoshoba
    Webster
    Winston
  • Sue Travis

    I can do lookups for the following books:

    Families of Choctaw County MS by Hazel Crenshaw Garret
    Choctaw County MS Cemeteries
    Webster County MS Cemeteries - 4 Vols.
    Attala County MS Cemeteries
    Winston County MS Cemeteries
    Winston County MS History by Jennie Newsome Hoffman
    Webster County History by Curtis Media
  • C.S.M.

    I've done quite a lot of WEBB family history in and around Lafayette County (Oxford, Paris, etc.). Would be willing to share if anyone is researching this line.
  • Judy Week

    It is important to remember that just because a person with the same surname as your ancestor lived in the county you are researching, do not assume they were related.

    I am researching the descendants of Peter "Jake" Helton b. abt 1822 in TN & Thursey McCoy b. 1825 in TN. They married 27 Dec 1841 in Tishomingo Co., MS.

    A couple of years ago I visited the Tishomingo County Circuit Court in Iuka to obtain copies of marriage records. I found a record for Ms. Dewey Helton & Maskle "Mack" Wilson. They were married 27 Jun 1918 in Tishomingo Co.

    I did not recognize the name Dewey Helton. My Helton cousins did not recognize her as one of our relatives.

    I started by searching for Dewey Helton on the Census Indexes. Dewey was listed as George D. Helton on the 1900 census living with her parents Jim & Winnie in Beat 1, Tishomingo Co.


    She was listed on the 1910 Census in Iuka with her parents Jim & Winnie Helton. Dewey was born abt. 1899 in MS. Jim was b. abt. 1871 in MS. Jim's father was b. in GA and his mother was b. in AL.

    After more research, I discovered that Jim was James Daniel Helton b. 18 Apr 1876 in Tishomingo Co. Jim's wife was Winnie Bell Busby b. 17 Nov 1880 in MO. They married 14 Feb 1897 in Tishomingo Co.

    James Daniel Helton's parents were Daniel Irvin Helton b. 12 Feb 1836 in GA &
    Sara Jane Spradlin b. 15 Jul 1842 in GA. This info was posted by a woman who was researching the her Province, Helton, & Busby family lines.

    A number of my cousins who have been researching our Helton line for many years have not been able to make a connection between our Helton line & the Heltons who lived in GA prior to settling in Tishomingo Co.
  • Jennifer Denise Chambers

    Anyone have any information on surname: Boatner ? There are from all over in Mississippi
  • Danielle Thomason

    Jennifer where do your Chambers come from ?
  • Jean Hyde

    I am researching the surnames of Hyde, Feemster, Spann, Williams, Harmon, Dancy, Brookshire, Shanklin, Dew, Pippins,and Pipkins. The counties are Noxubee, Winston, and Lowndes, Mississippi.
  • Jean Hyde

    Hello Sue Travis,
    Do you have any information on Samuel Hyde or Hide in Winston County, MS?
    He died sometime after 1870 In Winston County, MS.
  • Sue Travis

    Hi Jean

    No info on Samuel Hide or Hyde. Sorry.
  • Family Griot

    Good morning Mississippi researchers. Is anyone doing community research in Wilkinson County, Mississippi in Woodville and surrounding localities? My research in that area has led to a migratory pattern from LA --> Wilkinson Co. --> Adams Co. Looking to find anyone who is researching. I have some contacts in Wilkinson county who have been helpful and the county historical society is doing a historical survey. I'll be heading to the area in early November and I'll be doing additional research. The surnames I've discovered in that area which are in my family tree are Moore, Barnes, and Washington.
    Family Griot
  • Jean Hyde

    I have one more surname, Bryant. I'm researching the Bryants from Noxubee County, MS.
  • C.R. Simmons

    Hello Fellow Mississippi Researchers. I am Cristal Simmons. My paternal grandfather's side was from Coffeeville, Yalobusha Co. and Grenada, Grenada Co. MS. I am researching African American and Caucasian families with the surnames of Simmons, Spearman, Fox, Jones, Roundsoville, Rayburn and many more. My line went to Chicago but other lines went to St. Louis, Memphis, Indianapolis, Ohio. I hope to connect with kin and others researching these counties. Thanks!
  • Jean Hyde

    I found some information that might help someone in their
    research. On the Rusk County, Texas website, there is information
    on a slave owner by the name of Taylor E. Kennard. The title is Kennard Slaves,
    Age of slaves are recorded in Papa's Book. Papa was Taylor Elijah Kennard(born in
    Picken County, AL) It contains the name of the slaves, birth year and place with death year. Some of the slaves were born in Noxubee County, MS.(spelled Noxuby in document)
    There is a copy of document on the site.
    The website address is http://www.txrusk.com/aa/kennard.htm.
  • John Thomas Chism

    I just posted on my page information on the Holliday family of Copiah county. Take a look and tell me what you think. This families genealogy goes back to pre-revolution.
    http://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JohnThomasChism
  • Gertee

    Hello, I am searching my mothers family. They are from Columbus, MS. the family name is Peters. My grandfather Ether Peters married a women named Rose or Rosa Peters. Rosa came from a large family one of her sisters names were Della, and gertrude. Ether and Rose had children named Gussie, Darvina, Thelma, Hazel, Billy, Charles, and Martha Ree. I can trace them back to Ether being 4years old but no further is anyone is related to this family please contact me or have any info. Thanks
  • Heather Valdez Chambers

    Does anyone know of any good sites for early marriage, birth and death records for Mississippi? Family Search doesn't have them for this state and the Genweb websites for Miss. counties don't seem to be much help for 1800-1850 vital information.
  • Joyce Reese McCollum

    33,000 S.C. Estates/Wills
    Slaves named You can help put them online www.lowcountryafricana.com for details.Forever Free Online at Footnote.com
  • Rhonda Buchalla-Foley

    Hello, my gggrandparents were John Douglas Davis and Sarah A Wheatley and they were suppose to be married in Tishomingo co Ms. in 1848. I am not finding the marriage, any marriage books for that year?

    kitty72956@aol.com

  • James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

    Looking for descendants of "Mrs. Lee" of Summit, Miss., sister of Mrs. Edwin W. Hosmer of St. Joseph, La., daughters of Mrs. Martha Bell Nixon Warfield who died Biloxi, Miss., July 12, 1904, born New Orleans 1818. There wed New Orleans asst. city attorney, Peregrine "Perry" Snowden Warfield, Esq., from Georgetown, D.C., and kin to Bessie Warfield who wed King Edward VIII. I descend sister Mrs. Jane Ann Nixon James. Their faher was New Orleans city attorney, Adj. Lt. John (W?) Nixon, DeJean's 1st Louisiana  Militia, Battle of New Orleans, buried Biloxi, June 7, 1849.  Jim Miler, Southport, N.C.
  • James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

    James and McIntire families to 1830's Richlands, Holmes Co., Miss., from Wilmington, N..C.
  • James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

    Choctaw chief, Capt. Peter Juzan, Inn keeper of Juzan Lake, Miss., who 1815 at the Battle of New Orleans, led 52 Choctaws from the swamp against the British right flank. Afterwards in the Indian removal, Choctaw conductor. Brother William Juzan, Chickasaw conductor.
  • James Alfred Locke Miller Jr.

    1730's First and Second Battles of Ackia, Tupelo, Mississippi Military District. Ancestor aide Maj. Pierre Gabriel de Juzan of Mobile, killed in combat against Chickasaws, First Bttle of Ackia. His Canadian kinsmen, aide Maj. Charles Pierre de Liette and Capt. Antoine de Tonty, killed Second Battle of Ackia. Seek anyone interested in the Battles of Ackia?
  • Dawanna Kay Franco Jordan

    Hi ! I am researching Southwest Mississippi Surnames of: Beard, Bowman, Lee, Marbury, Rushing, Spence,Thornhill, Jordan, Powell, Keen, Lambert, Tullos, Hill, Bullock, Dillon.
  • Family Griot

    Dawanna Kay Franco Jordan, by southwest MS are you referring to Adams, Jefferson, Wilkinson and Amite counties?