Many friends in Laurel will unite in sympathy and condolence for Mrs. Hopper and other members of the family in the sad bereavement, which came upon them. Born In Philadelphia, Miss., Oden had worked for Ford for 37 years. Silveran Budro, an old negro creole, died last Saturday between this place and Moss Point. Mississippi death records, or Mississippi death certificates, are extremely important legal document. Obituaries Ocean Springs, Miss., April 7 - mrs. R. Phelps, a highly respected resident of this place for thirty years, died last night after an illness of many mouths. speacial says: Tonight about 8 o,clock, during prayer meeting services at the Prebstyerian church, someone fired a shot into the congregation through the front door of the building and instantly killed Mr. Dan R. McInnis and mortally wounded his little daughter, Miss Nellie. Obituaries, today, The interment will be made in the family burial plot. cemeteries, death records Jackson County, MS Death Mr. Denny was for ten years sheriff of Greene county before the war, and served Jackson county in the legislature from 1859 to 1862, and he established the lumber business here in 1858, and since then has been one of the leaders in the lumber trade of the south. He read law in Clarksville and served as city attorney of that place from 1877 to 1881. Frederic, W. E. [Daily Herald [Biloxi, Mississippi], Page 3, June 1, 1938 - Transcribed By AFOFG] [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS) March 23, 1936 Submitted by Denise Burge] Mr. I.C. Sheriff W. G. Parker, of Pascagoula, said that he disbelieved the statement. Colmer, Anna L. - Hon. He was a recognized authority on orchards, and was one of the most successful employers in the county, because of his intensely human and sympathetic attitude towards his help. Troy Suggs Funeral Home 7623 Military Pkwy. Guillotte, Mrs. A. C. Wilson of the schooner, Kate Buchanan, died suddenly aboard his vessel. She lived from that date until she departed this life. The remains were taken to Pascagoula, Miss., for burial on Friday. The Chronicle-Star -- December 17, 1920 -- AFOFG Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson Westfall, Mrs. J. W. Ms past 30 days, Contact Information. C. C. Orrell died at Florala yesterday afternoon. Besides a mother, two sisters and four brothers, she leaves a husband and two infant children. Mississippi Death Indexes [Pascagoula Democrat Star, July 14, 1888 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Cassanova, Mme. The funeral took place from the Catholic church Saturday morning, proceedinf to the cemetery at Pascagoula, where his remains were laid to rest, Rev. The board released a statement saying there were multiple witnesses who saw people trading insults, punches and even racial slurs. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records [Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), Page 13, May 24, 1920 - Transcribed by AFOFG] When asked, seven members of the Jackson delegation opposed to H.B. Jackson County Death Records Search (Mississippi) Florida man dies from brain-eating amoeba after rinsing sinuses Grant, of Pascagoula, who served his country during the World War as a member of the same division to which Capt. WebDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, No. [Democrat Star - Feb. 1, 1884] The deceased was the son of Helaire Krebs and Irene Berluchause, and born May 18, 1819, at Pascagoula, Miss., and married at the same place on April 29, 1839, Miss Marie Louis Krebs. brash, died at Scranton lat week. Mr. I.C. Bullock, Mrs. Odelia She joined the Methodist Episcopal Church South with her husband the 20th of May 1894. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, Mississippi), Volume XXIII, July 8, 1921 - Transcribed By AFOFG] Brewton, Mrs. A. L. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS), Volume XVII, Issue 60, Page 2, October 24, 1914 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Jail Phone (228)769-3211 Fax (228)769-3238. Beckham, E.C. Jackson Wilson, Capt. He had been suffering from a throat affection, and while affliction had been of a lingering nature, his death was rather sudden. [Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, Mississippi), Volume XXII, Issue 27, Page 3, September 16, 1919 - Transcribed By AFOFG] She went to Arkanasa when a small child, with her father, and after his death mr. C. H. Alley sent for her, together with her twin sister and brothers, and brought her to his home and raised her as one of his children. A large concourse of relatives and friends followed the remains to their last resting place in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Josephine Fountain, who was born at Bayou Portage, Jackson county, October 15, 1844, and who gas resided in Seymour, he(sic) same county, practically all her life, died yesterday morning at 11:54 o'clock/ Deceased is survived by a husband and several sons and daughters, beisdes a large number of realtives residing on both sides of the Back Bay and in Jackson county. Inmate dies in custody of Yazoo County Correctional Facility MS J.C. McCoy, 86 years old, of St. Louis and Vero Beach, Fla., died at the home of Andrew Gray on Tegarden Road, Mississippi City, Sunday, at noon. B. Bransford of Chicago, formerly Miss Annie Snyder of Ocean Springs, died Tuesday in Chicago of pneumonia. Smith, Arthur H. Besides his widow, he leaves one daughter, Hattie, and seven sons, Edwin, Arthur, George, Fred, Alonzo, Harry and Albert. He is survived by his wife and ten children, six sons and four daughters, and two sisters, Mrs. J. Bliss, Col. W.W.S. WebJackson, MS 39215-1700 Phone: (601) 206-8200 Are Mississippi Death Records Open to the Public? He had been a resident of the Coast for sixty years, the greater part of which was spent at Pascagoula. Father Rice of Mobile, Rev. Captain Joseph H. Forbes, of Pascagoula, son-in-law of Mr. B.F. Scovel, died on board the American schooner Eells, on Tuesday morning at one o'clock , while the vessel was crossing Ship Island bar. He was a vice-president of the Associate Press and about two years agowas placed on the directory of that organization. Died - Capt. The funeal services were conducted at the house, Rev. B. L. Mitchell conducting the funeral services in a most impressive manner. Mississippi Captain Castanera is survived by his widow, six children, and sixteen grandchildren. Thus has passed a venerable woman, who had long been the bosom companion of one of the most tried patriots ad eminent soldiers of the land. Killed Instantly Yesterday Near Larue - Companion Standing Nearby Unhurt About 30 years ago he began to develop a small piece of property in the town limits and by putting this into a seedling orchard and topgrafting the trees as fast as he could, he found the results very encouraging. Pabst, C. E. City of Jackson, Miss., employees clear a fallen tree from the property at the governor's mansion in downtown Jackson, Friday, March 3, 2023. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Lolla. Ladnier, Felix Bolton, on Bay Avenue in Oakdale, from which place the funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon and later from Zion Baptist Church at Mertz. [Daily Herald, August 4, 1915 Transcribed by AFOFG] Krebs, Helaire deaths (WLOX) - Sunday night, law enforcement agencies responded to two unrelated shootings in Jackson County which left two people dead. Mrs. Lucinda Savage, with the beautiful faith of a true Christian, went smilingly to meet her Lord on Monday evening, November 26, 1900, at 10:30 o'clock, and was buried in the Protestant cemetery Tuesday at 3 o'clock p.m., Rev. County. Webb, William Bell, formerly of Moss Point, Miss., aged 36 years. He was one of the popular men in the county. Mar 1, 2023. Carl O'neal Lightning Victim [Daily Georgian, April 2, 1829 - Transcribed BY AFOFG] This is the first fatal case of the prevailing sickness known to have occurred at Pascagoula, though a member of the Lawson family died last week at Scranton, and others are quite ill. [Daily Herald (Biloxi, MS), Volume VIII, Issue 56, Page 4, October 19, 1905 - Transcribed by AFOFG] Moss Point, Miss., April 19 Lola, 9-months-old daughter of H. C. Herring, President of the Pascagoula National Bank died today. He was a native of Mobile county and been living in Pascagoula about twelve years. Jackson County, Mississippi Public Records Directory Captain Smith conducted a saloon and boarding house at one time in New Orleans. In Scranton, Miss., at 1:30 o'clock p.m., Friday, August 31, 1888, Miss Mary Josephine, daughter of Hon. he was twice married, his first was Miss Adalaide Hull, and two daughters, Mrs. M. M. Moore and Mrs. Paul Frederic of New Orleans survive this union. J. The party left Escatawpa Friday morning for a hunting trip and was composed of four members. Flags were held at halfmast during the funeral hour out of respect for the deceased. W. Murrills, aged 17 years, a newsboy, died in Mobile last Sat. Mrs. Emma Devereaux, 59, native of Fort Bayou and a resident of Moss Point for 20 years, died at the family residence on River Road Friday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock following an illness of several months. Mrs. A. C. Guillotte, Gautier, died at her residence at 2:15 a.m. today. He had taken an active part in the development of Ocean Springs, and on several occasions represented the city as councilman and school director, Mr. Westbrook's death occurred just six months after that of his son William, who was killed by a train at Grand Bay, Ala. Mr. West brook was buried in Bellande Cemetery Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. At the age of fourteen years he moved to New Orleans, where he went to work in cotton and fitted himself for his successful career in the business world. 601-472-7608. Allday, Miyama E, 5305 Elkridge. Denny, Hon. Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Jackson County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by the state or at the local level. This sad news will be received with profound regret in all parts of the country, which will preserve and honor his memory. Henry Walker of Pascagoula, who is well known in Biloxi, especially among the Knoghts of Columbus, and a most popular employee of the Southern Paper Mills at Lane, Miss., died of pneumonia yesterday and will be buried at Pascagoula today. Dean, Janet Mrs. Colmer had been sick for some two weeks. "To Dust Shalt Thou Return" Jackson County, Captain E. Castanera Passes Away at Pascagoula - Leaves Six Children - Three Sons In Biloxi Webb of Fort Bayou; two sisters and two brothers, 21 grand children and one great grandchild. He attended McKendree College, afterward teaching school in both Indiana and Illinois. THe body was brought to Ocean Springs for burial Saturday night. A large foo track is found back of the church. [Daily Herald, July 14, 1915 Transcribed by AFOFG] Prof. Montamat Dead Jackson County Genealogy at Family Search 1860 Mortality Index. The funeal took place Saturady afternoon and the interment was made in the Pascagoula cemetery.
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