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Enumeration of Educable Children in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, 1892

Enumeration of Educable Children in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, 1892
Author: Hazle Boss Neet
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788420535

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Accessible, trustworthy documentation is key to successful genealogy research and Hazel Boss Neet provides just such data in this publication. Extracted from data collected and certified as true and complete by W. W. Lamar, the local tax assessor, this valuable resource contains the names of all educable children in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, in 1892. The entries are arranged alphabetically by the name of the child's parent (or guardian) and include the following categories: range, township, sex, age, and color. The author also provides a helpful index for referencing children whose last names are different from the parent or guardian. Located in northeast Mississippi, Pontotoc County is part of the last territory in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee that was ceded by the Chickasaw Indians in the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc. Anyone searching for ancestors in these locales may find strong evidence of them among the thousands of names included in this text.


Mississippi, Enumeration of Educable Children

Mississippi, Enumeration of Educable Children
Author: Mississippi Government Records (Jackson, Mississippi)
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Release: 2009
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These records are lists of students prepared by the counties and school districts. School records can be a viable substitute for birth records. These include the names of both black and white students. The early records include the names of students and the school attended. More recent records include the age of the child and a parent or guardian's name.