DATA
FILES
1792 Spanish Census
of the Natchez District of the Mississippi Territory
Alphabetized
index of Heads of Household
1800
Petition List Mississippi Territory Page 117
1802
Petition List Mississippi Territory - Page 164
1805
Census of the Territory for Jefferson County - Link
1816
Census for the Territory of Jefferson County - Link
A
Complete History of Methodism
Summarized
first-hand account of many early settlers in what is today Adams, Amite,
Franklin, Jefferson, and Wilkinson Counties, in Mississippi. Over 325 names.
Excellent historical reference.
Early
Homesteads & Plantations
Early
Southwest Mississippi Territory Pioneer Database
Use the form
to submit your early SW MS pioneer!
First
Judicial Appointments of Gov. Winthrop Sargent
9
September, 1798
First
Mississippi Militia As appointed by Gov. Winthrop Sargent 8 September,
1798
Franklin
County, MS Early Settlers - Link
The very early
settlers who came to Franklin County before 1830. Submissions welcomed.
Jefferson
County, MS Early Settlers - Link
The very early
settlers who came to Jefferson County before 1830. Submissions welcomed.
Land
Grants Amite County, MS- CAIN Surname - Link
Massacre
at Fort Rosalie - November 28, 1729 - Link
Includes names
Mississippi
Territorial Papers - Memorial to Congress by Inhabitants of Amite County
Settlers on
Public Lands March 22. 1816
The
Early Press of Southwest Mississippi
Includes Names
The
Panic of 1813
Jefferson
County Residents reaction to the Massacre at Fort Mimms. Includes
names.
Tobacco
Growers in 1790 - Spanish Natchez District
Translations
of materials from the Spanish Archives now in the Bancroft Library at Berkley,
all concerned with Spain in the MS Valley, 1765-1794
Travel
Diary of Samuel Hastings Stackhouse, 1811
Accompany
Samuel Stackhouse as he travels overland over 1300 miles from Pennsylvania
to Nashville, Tennessee, then down the Natchez Trace through Choctaw Territory
to his destination in the Natchez Territory. Submitted by Carolyn
F. Castor and Family
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