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I am trying to find who the parents were of an ancester. Her name was Susan POTTER & she was born in Jefferson Cty. on Sep. 28, 1824.
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Calvin McCormic(k) served in the 6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery. He was born and raised on John C. McCormick's farm at Union Church.
Surnames associated with Calvin are: Brown, Crawford, Lowe, McCormick, Thomas, and Williams.
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Hello Mr. Parks,
Please find enclosed information on the Montgomery Place which Saml Scott gave to one of his sons. Also his brother Osborn owned a portion of Mongomery Place.
Hope that this helps.
Toni Stewart
Samuel Scott & wife Filed for record the 5th
To Deed Gift
William T Scott day of May A.D. 1862
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There is a rumor in my family that my great-great grandfather (Steward Scott) was given 725 acres by his slaves owner. The piece of property is called Montgomery Place which is located in Lorman, Jefferson County, Missisippi. It is still in the family. Is it possible that Sammuel Scott and my great w
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One of the Scott plantations was called Montgomery Place. Samuel owned several in his last will and testament he left it to his son William T. He left "700 acres more or less...25 Negros, 15 mules, 4 yoke oxen, cattle,.......and it goes on. In documents that I have I will l
I do a little, I believe Coulumbia Simpson though is Columbia Sisson. When
Eldridge Sisson died he deed land to her as so did her brother Thomas Sisson .
Will give you all of this soon Janice
Hi All,
I have posted information on your Archives Page and I have changed
my email address since posting.
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Since the Archive Mgrs are so busy posting new info and have so little
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Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick
John & Elnora Cook-Wyrick Families;
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Yeste
There are several Dobyns buried in Jefferson County.
The Dobyns cemetery is located in Sec 4, T 9 N, R 1 W located on the bank
of Coles Creek. there are several other indentations indicating other
unmarked burials
DOBYNS, Ann Mary died 1840
DOBYNS, Thomas died 1854
DOBYNS, Ada D. died 1810
COWDAN, James died 1813
COWDAN, Ann
STANARD, Franklin 1834
MACKEY, James d 14 Sep 1824
Marriages in Jefferson County
25 J
What's New
September 28, 2006 - Added Excerpts from the Slave Petitions to the
Mississippi Legislature - transcribed and contributed by Janice Rice
Stevens. The records deal mostly with emancipations. A real treasure trove
for African-American Researchers!
Ann Allen Geoghegan
Jefferson County CC