Births, Deaths and Marriages
in Choctaw Co, MS

        Births and Marriages recorded in Choctaw County, MS, by Charles Hudson DUDLEY from 1855-1861. The following names were extracted from a  The Journal has been photographed by the National Weather Bureau in Ashville, NC. The owner of the book in 1973 was Mr. Downey PITTMAN of Ackerman, MS, a descendant of C. H. DUDLEY.
Lenore S. Griffin, Ackerman, MS, Copyright 2000-2004

Note: Pages for part of 1855 and for all of 1856 were missing:

THOMAS H. BENTON died at Washington April 10, 1855.
ROBERT BURNS killed in Starkville Feb 21, 1857.
W. KELLUM & SARAH FONDREN were married July 7, 1857.
MRS. RAY died of dyspepsia July 17, 1857.
JACK NEBLETT died of flux Aug. 21, 1857.
JOSEPH PINNIX child died of flux Aug. 23, 1857.
THOMAS MIERS died of typhoid fever Aug. 18, 1857.
T. W. WARREN’s child died of whooping cough Oct. 13, 1857.
EDNEY SHAW died of dropsy Oct. 24, 1857.
BANKS DEAN died of pneumonia Nov. 23, 1857.
DICK SUTHERLAND’s child died of whooping cough Dec. 12, 1857.
GEORGE REEL died of typhoid fever May 14, 1858.
CHARLES P. FONDREN & SARAH ROBERTSON married Sept. 6, 1858.
WILEY QUIN’s wife died of typhoid fever about this time - Sept. 23, 1858.
CHARLES McCAFETY & NANCY STACY married Sept. 30, 1858.
MRS. ENOCH HAWKINS died of chronic diarrhia Nov. 13, 1858.
WILEY QUIN died of pneumonia Dec. 22, 1858.
MRS. PRISOCK & JAS. BIFORD married Jan. 6, 1859.

10, 1859.
DICK SIKES & MISS BROADNOX married April 21, 1859.
W. H. JOHNSON died of thrash Nov. 30, 1859.
ROBERTSON died of inflammation of the kidney Dec. 25, 1859.
SARAH J. DUDLEY was born in Feb. the 1st, 1849. (This was C. H. Dudley’s 1st child)


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