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From: "PEGGY NELL SPRING" <>
Subject: Re: [MSJEFFER-L] re: Arnolds
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 23:01:40 -0700


Thank you. I have all of this info and cannot really determine from this
census info just who belongs to who. Aaron could very well be my Halsey
Arnold's father but I have no proof and no way to prove it. That is what is
so frustrating. I have been to the Amite and Franklin County courthouse and
went thru every piece of paper I could get my hands on and still cannont
determine who this Aaron's children's names were. This is my BRICKWALL! Any
other help appreciated. Oh by the way, I have this other info also and
thanks for sending it. Peggy
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Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 5:45 PM
Subject: [MSJEFFER-L] re: Arnolds


>You should check down towards Amite Co. for earlier generations.
>In the 1810 Census of Amite Co.:
>
>Aaron Arnold had one male over 21, three males under 21, one female over
21,
>three females under 21 and one slave.
>
>Thomas Arnold had one male over 21, no males under 21, one female over 21,
no
>females under 21 and no slaves.
>
>In the Amite Co. Marriages:
>Thomas B. Arnold to Mary A. Dixon, 26 May 1854.
>
>In Claiborne Co. Marriages:
>Thomas Arnold to Minnie Baker, 26 August 1898.
>
>I have no census data after 1845, so can't help you there. I'm sending you
>direct a file of MS marriages of Arnolds and the 1840-1845 MS Censuses for
>Arnolds.
>
>George R. Lewis
>
>
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