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Reconstructed Early Tippah Marriage Records
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Mississippi Genealogy Resource Center
Mississippi State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951
Mississippi, Tippah County Records, 1836-1923
The Mississippi Genealogy and History Network
United States Resources: Mississippi
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I am researching Ann Johnson Listed in the 1880 census in Carroll County, MS. It lists her as being born in TN. She married George Williams in 1896 and is listed as Annie E. Williams in the 1900…Continue
Started by P. Morgan Mar 22.
I am looking for Elisha Brown an African American born 1839 in Virginia .The only census record he appears in is 1880 in Carroll county MS.I don't know how he ended up in MS.He died sometime between…Continue
Started by P. Morgan Mar 22.
Links checked and updated.If you know of any sites that should be added please let me knowContinue
Started by Just M Sep 23, 2011.
Hello, I am trying to locate early Weekleys (may be variations on spelling) who lived in Grenada. Also stayed in the Tallahatchie Co area as well. My gggrandfather Alex Weekley abt 1836-40 lived…Continue
Started by ora jean sillas. Last reply by ora jean sillas Mar 3, 2011.
Hello Everyone!I am searching in Tippah County for a two people. Wesley Allen Pool(e) b. 1827; and his daughter Martha A.S. Pool(e) b. 1848-1849 Wesley Pool(e) supposedly died around 1852 when he…Continue
Started by Angi Caples Dec 6, 2010.
Traxler is a community or populated place (Class Code U6) located in Smith County at latitude 32.01 and longitude -89.65. Founded by someone in my Traxler branch. I would like to know who.Continue
Started by Edward Traxler. Last reply by Edward Traxler Nov 22, 2010.
I am looking for info on my grandmother Edream Lomax b. 1890 in Como, Panola Co. Mississippi, d. in 1941 in Brinkley, Monroe Co. Arkansas. Her parents names are Lenn Lowmax b. 1864. Filamensia ?…Continue
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Started by Willette Bryant. Last reply by Just M Nov 18, 2010.
This ESTESS/ESTES/ESTERS lines are my husband's ancestorsI will begin with Ezra ESTESS and I believe his Father was Elisha ESTESS, but I do not have a lot of information on Elisha. Have a copy of the…Continue
Started by Jessie Sue Rodriguez Dec 26, 2009.
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