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 Leflore County, Mississippi
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Welcome

Hello, my name is Betty Aron-Schneider and I am the County Coordinator (CC) for Leflore County.  I would like to thank all of the CC's of Leflore County who have volunteered before me.  They have done such a wonderful job of gathering information and links to post on these pages.  I hope I can measure up to their standards.

I do not live in Leflore County, nor in Mississippi.   I am in Temecula, California.  I am sorry but I am unable to do any local look-ups or research.  I do have strong family links to Leflore County, specifically Greenwood.  My father, two paternal and three maternal generations before him came from Leflore and Yalobusha Counties.  One of my Great Grandfather's (Albert Aron) was a cotton proctor in Greenwood and the other (Thomas Jefferson Carr) was  a physician in Greenwood.  I visit as often as I can but not as often as I would like.

I hope you will find the information you are looking for while you are visiting.  If you have comments about or problems with these pages, or if you have information to add, please contact me.email

 

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Map of Leflore County

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Reunion Notices -
 

  If  you want your Leflore County Reunion advertised
please send the information to me.e-mail Your Leflore County Family or Group reunion can be posted here!!

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Brief History

     Leflore County was created in 1871 from Carroll, Sunflower and Tallahatchie counties and is the namesake of Greenwood Leflore. Leflore was a Choctaw chief and a signer of the
Treaty of 1830, in which the Choctaw Indians sold all their lands east of the Mississippi River. After the sale, many Choctaws migrated to present day Oklahoma, but Leflore stayed and became a politician and wealthy planter.

     The county is located within the state's delta region where cotton and catfish are plentiful. Mississippi is third behind California and Texas in cotton production, but 80% of all catfish produced in the United States come from the Mississippi delta.

     Greenwood, once called Williams Landing, is the county seat of Leflore.

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History of Leflore County

Source: Lowry, Robert and McCardle, William H.
A History of Mississippi, from the Discovery of the Great River
by Hernando DeSoto, Including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French Under Iberville,
 to the Death of Jefferson Davis [1541-1889].
Jackson, Miss.: R. H. Henry & Co., 1891. Pages 480-482.

History of Mississippi  


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Links to Surrounding Counties

Sunflower Tallahatchie Grenada
Carroll Holmes Humphreys

 

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Leflore County Information

                Local Research Address Book - Addresses of the  Court House, Library, newspaper, Chancery                  Clerk, County Circuit Clerk and many more for local research.

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Mississippi Links
 

Choctaw Connections --

         Chronology,  genealogy, Treaties, Conflicts & Wars
 
  •  Choctaw Nation History - "The Choctaw Indian Nation       traces its ancestry to Mississippi and some sections of Alabama. Legends tell that the Choctaw people originated from "Nanih Waya", a sacred hill near what is now known as Noxapter, Mississippi. "Nanih Waiya" means "Productive Mound" and is often referred to as "The Mother Mound". . .

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        contains Chronological History of Slavery
                Slave Narrative Links
                Slavery Statistics
                Famous Peopl
                and much more.

                Links to various Mississippi military sites through
                out the Internet which cover just about every
                major military era.

        Only three entries but is one of them yours?

  • 1838 Map - From 1838, 25th Congress 3rd Session. Showing townships/areas surveyed, partially surveyed, not yet surveyed.  Shows CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW CESSIONS, Natchez, Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Jackson, Columbus, Granada!
  • Mississippi Unknown County Queries - This page was created for those of us who do know that our ancestors were from Mississippi, but can't seem to find the county/counties they belong to.
  • Mississippi Vital Records Information - This page contains information about where to obtain copies of Mississippi vital records, such as birth & death certificates, marriage licenses & divorce decrees.

 


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General Genealogy Links
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  • USGenWeb - A single entry point for all US states and counties.

 

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     In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.

     At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page.

     That is how this project was started, and it is an invaluable resource to researchers. If you would like to participate by adopting a county, volunteering for one of the special projects, or adding your information with other researchers,
please contact either  State Coordinator  Everette Carr  <msgenweb.sc@gmail.com>, Assistanct State Coordinator  Bill White  <mississippiasc@gmail.com>  

 


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