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Winston County Kin

published by Louis Taunton in the Louisville Journal.

John and Gayle Newman, 211 South Wells Avenue, Panama City Beach, FL 32413,
email: <beachbum@knology.net>
    are currently seeking information on  Gayle's grandfather, James Abraham TUBB (born 17 Mar 1875), who sent to Amory, MS, where his parents lived, leaving a wife and four daughters in Parish, AL, during the Great Depression, to look for work after the coal mines in Walker County, AL closed.
    James Abraham TUBB then went to Louisville, MS in search of work and lived with his sister's (Annie TUBBS SANDERS) family.  During this time frame, he died; they do
not know when, what from (possibly a heart attack) or where he is buried.  The Newmans think (and have made a trip to Louisville) that James Abraham TUBB is buried next to his brother-in-law, Isaac SANDERS, in Masonic Cemetery in an unmarked grave.
    James Abraham TUBB's sister, Annie TUBB SANDERS and his niece, Jettye SANDERS ANDERSON, are  also buried there.  Any information and/or suggestions will be deeply appreciated.

Sandra Sharp, HCR 7, Box 20-26, Ingram, Texas 78025, email: <sjsharp@hctc.net>
states that in 1830 William WHITEHEAD appears on the census in Lauderdale County,
AL. as does his brother, Archibald, and William's son-in-law, James WHITE.  In 1834 William WHITEHEAD purchased 13 acres in Winston County, MS.  The next year James WHITE purchased 120 acres in Winston County. William does not appear on the 1840 Census of Winston County.  James WHITE went on to become a large land owner in Winston and Noxubee Counties.  The only known children of William WHITEHEAD is Mary, born 4 Sept 1804 who married James WHITE and CARROLL.  Mary is buried in the WHITE Cemetery with James and his second wife, Finnity GLENN.  Did William WHITEHEAD die by 1840?  Who are his other children?  In 1840 there was an Abel WHITEHEAD in Winston County, is he William's son or Archibald's son? Any help with this family will be appreciated.

Fay Rouse, 8468 Blatchford Road, Watervliet, MI 49098, email: <Quodon@aol.com>
needs help in finding where her great great grandfather and his wife are buried. The names of her great great grandparents were Charles ARNETT, born in Shelby County, AL on 4 Sept 1860 and is supposed to have died in Louisville, Winston County, MS on 17 July 1941 and his wife was Lou Ganie CORDLE who is supposed to have been born in Pinson, Jefferson County, AL. on 18 Jan 1862 and died in Louisville, Winston County, MS on 30 Sept 1921.  She has tried to get a copy of their death records but never did get an answer.  Mrs. Rouse would appreciate any help on this family as she is a transplanted Rebel doing research in Yankee land and there is not a lot on the South at her location.  Thanks for any help that anyone can give.

Rocky and Julie McCool, 5021 Vanderpool Ct., Ft. Lewis, WA 93433,  email: <JAMcool13@aol.com>
arelooking for information on Winston County McCOOL families. James William McCOOL married first Bettie TAYLOR on 22 Dec 1887 and then Eugenia (Genie) RODGERS on 13
April 1902. James and Betty had the following children on the 1900 Winston County Census:
Estella, Christopher, Sallie, Herbert, and Lester.
Rocky is descended from Herbert (William Herbert).  He is very interested in meeting descendants of the other children of the above mentioned couple.  James and Eugenia
(his second wife) had two more daughters, Veria and Leda ??.  Stella (Lela Estella) married J. T.
COCKRELL and the McCools believe that Christopher is on the 1920 Census married to a Minnie with children: Dorris, James D., and Theo.  James William McCOOL was supposedly born in MS with at least one of his parents from AL. The McCools are waiting on marriage lines to help them with their ancestors.  They are very interested in any information that anyone would
share and urge relatives to contact them.
 



Column for 8/30/00
 Dortha McElroy Greenlee, 909 Harrison Avenue, Abilene, TX 79601-4607 email: <Dgreen909h@cs.com>
states that their connection to Winston County is her husband's great grandmother was Eliza Winnifred SCOGGIN, born 23 May 1840 in Winston County.  She was the daughter of William Harvey SCOGGIN and Mary Ann STEPHENS YOUNG.  Eliza married David Jasper Newton GREENLEE on 2 Sept 1855 in Enterprise, MS.  The family has referred to him as DJN, but Mrs. Greenlee believes he was called Jasper.
The children of Eliza and Jasper GREENLEE were:  Mary Catharine, born 1858; Laura Lavine, born 1861;
James William, born 1863; Eliza Alice, born 1866; and David Clarence, born 1871 in Newton County, MS.
All of the children were born in MS, except James, and he was born in Ala. DJN GREENLEE died in 1875
and is bured at Hickory, MS, Newton County.  By the new century all of Eliza's family (she and her children)
moved to TX, with the exception of Mary Catharine.   She and her husband, James William FOREMAN,
married in 1885, chose to stay in MS.  My husband's grandfather was David Clarence GREENLEE.  He
settled with his wife and small son, his mother and brother, Jim, in Stephens County, TX.
Mrs. Greenlee would like to exchange information on this family.

Linda Griffith, 13976 Monte Del Oro, Castroville, CA 95012, email <GRIFFLK@aol.com>
is looking for information on Amzi ROBINSON who worked at the Mayhew School and married
Emily FOLSOM.

Michael K. Hendrix, 4808 Crepe Myrtle Lane, Pasadena, TX 77505, email <mhendrix@worldnet.att.net>
would like to find out more about the ancestry of his great-great-grandfather, Henry Louis HENDRIX (born
24 Dec 1822 in Giles County, TN and died 30 Sept 1907 in Limestone County, Texas; buried at Old Tidwell
Cemetey, Thornton, TX) who married Mary Edna McGEE (daughter of John McGEE and Edna FIELDS) in
Winston County, MS on 9 Dec 1847.  Mr. Hendrix believes the father of Henry Louis was John HENDRIX
(possibly born in SC before 1800) who lived in Pickens County, Ala. from 1825 to about 1845 and who may
have died in Winston County sometime before 1850.  Henry had a brother, James H. HENDRIX who married
Elizabeth GARNER in Winston County on 30 Sep 1846 and possibly a sister, Jane HENDRIX, who married
Thomas C. WOOSLEY/MOOSLEY in Winston County on 4 June 1849. It's probablethat these HENDRIX's
were related to Henry C. L. HENDRIX of Winston County (son of James HENDRIX and Jane McGILL, early
settlers of Tuscaloosa County, AL).  However, Mr. Hendrix has not been able to determine this as yet.  It is
also clear that there was a close (if not blood) relationship with Rev. David J. TIDWELL (born 1802, Fairfield
County, SC, married Sevilla RUSSELL; son of Isaac TIDWELL and Elizabeth RACKLEY), since he married
both Henry L. HENDRIX in 1847 in Winston County, MS and George Washington HENDRIX (Henry's son and Mr. Hendrix's great grandfather) in 1882 in Limestone County, TX.  Mr. Hendrix would very much like to hear from anyone having information concerning these families.

Christine Infante, 2341 Underwood Blvd., Houston, TX 77030 email: <chrismac_36@yahoo.com>
is researching the family of C. J. DLATON/DAULTON.  She thinks that the J. in his name might be Jackson.
The family consisted of C. J. DALTON, his wife, Mary, and their children: Mary Elizabeth, James Benjamin,
and Andrew J.  The daughter, Mary, had a child named Henry born around 1874. This family lived in Winston
County in 1880 and before that in Oktibbeha County.  C. J. was from North Carolina and fought in Company D,
37th MS Infantry and died from injuries received at Vicksburg in 1863.  Mary moved with her son, Ben, to
Texas in the early 1890s.  James Benjamin married Abigail Eugenia DAWSON also from Winston County.
Mrs. Infante would love to know more about C. J. DALTON and also about his wife, Mary, whose maiden name was JOHNSTON.

Column for 8/23/00

 Lanita Sconce Miller, 3117 South Wichita, Wichita, KS 67217, email: <ozarkn@southwind.net>
Searching in Winston and Noxubee Counties for theparentage of three boys:  Elias "Eli" DETHROW (born 1825-26); David DOTHEROW (born 1825 - settled in Noxubee County); and
Joseph C. DETHERO/DETHERROW (born 1821 and settled in Winston County for a while).  All three were products of their father's first marriage.  When their mother died (drown in a boating/raft accident, after 1826 and before 1840), the father remarried. When the father died, the stepmother sent the boys away because she had children from her marriage to this same father.

Mrs. Miller is also searching for three DETHROW children born to Eliza A. S. ALSUP DETHROW and
Eli DETHROW.  The children got separated from their father after 1860 when their mother died in 1859 in Calhoun County, MS.  Their names were:  Susan (born 1852); Mary A. (born 1849); and Thomas (born 1853); all were born in either Calhoun or Yalobusha Counties, MS.  Last name could be spelled DETHERO or as many as 50 different ways.  The children may also have been sent to be raised by the ALSUPS, and their last name may have been changed to ALSUP. She is also searching for any descendants of Joseph C. DETHERROW (born 1820) who married Mary JOHNSON on 29 Dec 1841 in Winston County.  Mary died in childbirth, and his second marriage was to Sarah McCRACKIN in 1850 in Winston County.  She is looking for his descendants, as well as his final resting place or any information on his death.

Jim Huffman, 1230 Stemwood Drive, Picayune, MS 39466,email <huffman@ametro.net>
is looking for photos of Henry James GULLY (of "Bloody Kemper" fame) other than the one published in the recent Kemper County history book, which is presumed to be H. J. GULLY, but is not substantiated.
Mr. Huffman knows because he is the one who originally found the picture! Henry died in Louisville in 1913 and is his GGG-Grandfather. Mr. Huffman is also ten years into researching the 43rd MS Infantry (in which H. J. GULLY was a captain) for a regimental history.  He believes several vets of Company K from Kemper County moved to Winston County, as did Henry.  Any letter, diary, or photographic material retlated to these 43rd MS vets would be greatly appreciated. <www.43rdmississippi.homestead.com/index.html> is the web site for the 43rd MS and Mr. Huffman will be willing to answer any questions that he can about this regiment and its soldiers.


Gary Aikens, 203 Channing Trail, Warner Robbins, GA 31088, email <gaikens1@home.com> is looking for any information about the AIKENS family. He wants to know if anyone knows the history of the parents of
John Howard AIKENS (born 28 June 1850 and died 19 July 1932).  John Howard AIKENS married
Martha (Mattie) CHANDLER HAYNES on 3 March 1880 in Winston County. Mr Aikens wonders if there are any cousins who may know interesting facts about the AIKENS or HAYNES families.


Lisa Stark, Route 3, Box 166A-1, Pauls Valley, OK 73075 email, <starky@brightok.net>
is seeking information about her GG-Grandmother, Frances (Fannie) WEIR BARRON, born about 1824-26.  She would like to know anything about Fannie's family and what happened to them. Fannie married Almon BARRON in Winston County in 1847, he died in 1863 after Vicksburg. Fannie had to sell their farm in 1866 and Mrs. Stark then loses track of Fannie after that.  She wonders what happened to Fannie and all her children
after 1866 and where did they do and how did they get by?


Billie Michelli, 4666 Lake Lawford Court, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, email <billievenure@home.com>
relates that two sons of Clarissa LeFLEUR WILSON and John James WILSON were accused of trying to kill Alfred LEECH (their mother's new husband) after the death of their father.  This happened in Winston County in the 1830s.  Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.


 
 

 


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