Ross, Mildred (b. ?)
Note:Raymond Ross, Florence Furr and Mildred Ross Massey
Linnie Ross Sheets and Mildred Ross Massey
Gus Ross, Mildred Ross Massey and son D.L. Massey
Mildred Ross Massey and Linnie Ross Sheets
Note: Mrs. Ida Lee owns and operates Seal's Store in Carriere, Mississippi. In this store you can find anything from fresh meat to hardware supplies. Not very many general stores are in existence today, that's what makes this variety store so unique.
Note: This infant daughter was stillborn to Doc and Dollie Cowart about one week before the birth of Rena Rowell. This infant is possibly buried in the Haley/Warner Cemetery at Warnerton, Washington Parish, Louisiana.
Note: According to several of Matilda's relatives who remember her, she was known to be part Native Indian due to her dark skin and features.
Note: Early 1800's: Moved from South Carolina to Black Creek, south Perry County, Ms.
At that time, 'Beccy' was not walking yet, and Mary's parents had just given them a slave that served as a nurse and lived almost 50 more years.
Note: Mary's parents were by no means wealthy, but had a few slaves which, under the good treatment accorded to them, were more of a liability than an asset. One old house servant, Mary, was given to her for her trip to Ms. She, too, is buried with both of them.
Note: Maiden name Breland from different branch of family, sisters Louisa Elizabeth and Lavinia.
Note: Maiden name Breland from different branch of family, sisters Caroline and Lavinia.
Born 1831.
Note: Wrote a regular column "Crabology" for the Biloxi-Gulfport Daily Herald
Note: [bilbo.FTW]
Andrew Jackson Smith - 17 Feb 1851 - 23 Apr 1928 - Masonic Emblem
h/o Mary Louisa Bilbo
s/o Hiram Prentis Smith & Emeline Strahan
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