Excerpts from a family history titled "The Brashear story: a family history," by Troy L. Back and Leon Brashear (1963). R.T. Turner Brashears' wife listed as "Choctaw woman," and Oca-ya-mitte.;Brashears appears with the 's' and without the 's' in...
Fourteen page supplement to the Stone Family History. Information provided includes family history, marriage licenses, obituaries, death certificates, and a funeral notice. Includes index and photographs of Eliza Jane Cohea and Jennie Noonan. Parts...
Contains wills, newspaper articles, handwritten history pages, Miss. Court records, census pages, family group pages, excerpts from the ""history of the Collins-Marston-Robinson home"" report and misc. history pages.
Fifteen page family history with title page. Family history titled "Briscoe Family, Crofton Hall, Cumberland Co., England." The paper traces the family's earliest reference to Mississippi on page 4, with Gen. Parmenas settling in Mississippi...
Handwritten family history of John W. Cook and Emma Jane Luke and descendants. John was the son of Frances Caroline McKelduff and Charles Willburn Cook.
Photo shows a framed document reciting the history of Concord Presbyterian Church from 1853 through 1920, when it was restored. Rev. D. S. Tod from Kentucky was the founder, along with sixteen members. The document is completely legible in the...
Article from the View of Mississippi, December 10, 1978. Includes information about Kearney Park, family history and biographical memoranda on Belle Kearney (the granddaughter of Guston Kearney), and a history on Susannah Owens Kearney, the mother...
From the Lowndes County Postcard Collection. A postcard of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Columbus, Mississippi. There is writing covering the front of the postcard and an address on the back.