Books for Sale
Kemper County Reference Books
If you know of any books currently available for sale about Kemper County or any of the surrounding counties in East Central Mississippi, please let me know. Listed below are a few of the known titles of books available for sale. This is in no way a recommendation or endorsement by this writer of any work listed, but rather a listing of known resources for those researching the area and looking for clues of missing ancestors. Bloody Kemper
The true story of a blood-feud between the Gully and Chisholm families (among others) in Kemper County during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era. Many names of Kemper and Neshoba county and area families, past and present are mentioned. The book is available in bookstores for $25 or may be ordered from:
Lone Star Press
PO Box 1901
Spring, TX 77383
Please add $5 for shipping and handling.

Chisolm Clan in America
Our Chisolm Clan in America Book by E. Doris Chisolm
to order:
Our Chisolm Clan in America for sale at Higgingson Book Company
978 745 7170
Thank you,
E. Doris Chisolm
doris.chisolm@gmail.com

"Our Native Heath"
by Myrtle
Bridges
This book is about Richmond County, NC, but has many references to Kemper County families. You may view the index and order copies of the book at her web site.
"Scattered Seed- Genealogical Research Data of Southeastern North Carolina"
by Myrtle
Bridges

1840
& 1850 Census Records Published by SK Publications.

Choctaw Indian Records:
Three books available.
1. Register of Choctaw Emigrants to the West, 1831 & 1832.
2. Choctaw & Chickasaw Early Census Records
3. The Third Arrow, A Story of Moshulatubbee, Choctaw Chief
Our site address is www.pioneersoutheast.com

James Stuart and Mary Matthews, of Wilcox County, Alabama
300 pages, size 8 1/2 x 11, acid-free paper; hard binding
End Notes and every-name index.
Cost: $50 [includes s & h]
Appendix: Abstracts of land records, probate and other court records, military records, Bible records, marriages, showing sources of these records.
This is a series of monographs written over a period of several years, tracing the social history of a large family. [There are no ancestor charts and no family group sheets.] My goal was to discover the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of James Stuart (b 1769) and his wife Mary Doak Matthews (b 1772), thus cutting off after the four generations.
The families are traced from their arrival in 1718, through their moves into Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and on to Tennessee and Alabama. Inevitably, I have given more time and research to the families from which I descend directly, but also have tried to list some data found on the various children and later descendants of all these families.
Allied families include: Albritton, Carnes, Doak, Ethridge, Hall, Hanna, Houston, Howey, Jones [from Edgefield SC], Matthews, Palmore, and Smith from Mecklenburg NC.
Helen Odum Harrell
8418 Rocky Path
San Antonio, TX 78254-2716

SUMTER COUNTY, ALABAMA WILLS 1828-1872 MORTALITY SCHEDULES 1850-1880. The book contains detailed abstracts of wills filed in the Sumter County courthouse from the period of 1828 to 1872. These wills give information on many early Sumter County settlers, their heirs, and their slaves. The Sumter County mortality schedules have been transcribed in full detail from federal mortality schedules for the decennial years of 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880.
Because of the proximity of these two counties to each other and the close ties between many early Sumter and Kemper residents, this book would be a tremendous resource to many people who are doing genealogical research on this area.
Additionally, many of the early settlers were from other locales before they settled in Sumter County, and these earlier locales have been identified in the book. Counties are mentioned from states such as North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, etc.
The book is in hardcover, it is 496 pages in length, and it has an every-name index. The price of the book is $34.95 plus $4 shipping/handling. Texas residents also should add 8.25% sales tax. The book can be ordered from:
Southern Roots
11620 Audelia
Suite 122
Dallas, TX 75243
E-mail: gwenhester@sbcglobal.net
Telephone/FAX: 214-221-0185
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