Marshall County MS Genealogy

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"Let the record be made of the men and things of to-day, lest they pass out of memory to-morrow and are lost. Then perpetuate them not upon wood or stone that crumble to dust, but upon paper, chronicled in picture and in words that endure forever." --Kirkland

August 16, 1842
The Guard, Holly Springs, MS




Married – at Cool Springs, Marshall County, Miss., by the Rev. Mr. Baker, Mr. Fendall Wood, of Hardeman County, Tenn., to Mary Agnes, daughter of Green Pryor>, Esq. “May their pathway through life be among the bright places of the earth.”


Died – on Thursday the 11th, inst., at the residence of Col. John W. Freeman in Shelby County, Tenn., Sarah Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Ann Elizabeth and Col. John W. Lumpkin of this county, aged 4 months and 20 days.


Whereas, Harriet R. Lacy, my wife, has willfully left my bed and board without sufficient cause; this is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. James Lacy, August 9, 1842.

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