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Stockstill Minnie [Female] b. 1 JAN 1877 - d. 9 JUN 1950

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Seal Solomon Oscar [Male] b. 1868 - d. 15 DEC 1929

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Stockstill George Washington [Male] b. 6 JAN 1842 Hancock County, Miss. - d. 30 OCT 1927 Pearl River County, Ms.

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Title: New Palestine Cemetery Records, Pearl River County, Ms.

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Pvt., Company G, "Gainesville Volunteers", 3d Regiment Mississippi Infantry, Hancock County , Mississippi

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Stewart Andrew Jackson [Male] b. 1839

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Stockstill Benjamin Franklin [Male] b. 2 MAY 1828 Hancock County, Miss. - d. 31 DEC 1881 Hancock County, Miss.

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He served as a Second Lieutenant in the Confederate Army, Company F, 3d. Miss. Inf. Regt.

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Stanley Ann [Female] b. ABT 1773 Dobbs (now Craven) County North Carolina - d. BEF 1820 Darlington District, South Carolina

Ann Stanley and John Stewart possibly have another son who died before 1837.

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Magehe Nathaniel [Male] b. ABT 1729 New Kent County, Va. - d. AFT 29 OCT 1803 Jackson County, Ga.
Event: Revolutionary War Patriot: BET 1776 AND 1784

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Rainwater Mary Ann [Female] b. 1768 Franklin County, North Carolina - d. AFT 1850 Hancock County, Ms.

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Title: Strahan Family Reunion .FTW

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Mitchell Peter Richardson [Male] b. 8 OCT 1868 - d. 13 JUN 1964 Pearl River County, Ms.

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In the 1900 Pearl River County, Ms. Census, Peter was listed as a 31 yr old widower living in beat 5, running timber. Living with him at the time were his four children, Charley age 6, William H. age 5, Amelia age 3 and Louraney Josephine age 1.

HH: Old "Head Horse" Thomas family Peter listed on 1900 Census for Pearl River County,Ms. w/ 4 children & no wife

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Perry Richardson [Male] b. ABT 1817 Hancock County, Ms. - d. 6 MAR 1836 The Alamo, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas

He took part in the seige and battle of Bexar and remained in Bexar as a member of Carey's Company. Died in the Alamo.

Burrel Perry, Father of Richardson Perry, arrived in Hancock County, Ms. before 1809. He settled on land which is now the community of Henleyfield. Named for one of Burell Perry's sons in law, Jeremiah Henley. The 1820 census shows a total of 17 people living in his household - not all his children. Local Ms. oral history identifies one of these people as Burrell's brother Jeremiah.

Before the 1830 census, Burrell Perry had moved west, leaving at least 4 married daughters in Hancock County, Ms. He arrived in the Austin Colony, Texas in November 1830, and eventually settled in Washington County, Texas where he lived until his death in 1840, and where he married Jane Butts in 1838.

Richardson was born in Hancock County, Ms. about 1817. Richardson and an older brother, Orville Perry, each sold their 'Half League' of Texas land on the 16th day of October, 1835. Richardson's father was appointed as administrator of the estate of his son on January 29, 1838.

Richardson Perry
Age 19, rank, private; native of Texas. Sources: Bexar, 539
I Travis, 445; I Milam, 1636; Muster rolls, pp 20, 22;
C.M.S.R. No. 9564
Received an original land grant in Brazos County, Texas October 10, 1835 Located between Bryan and Harvey. Deceased; Washington County Affidavit; Land Certificate; was a resident of Texas before the Declaration of Independence; veteran of the Texas Army and died at the Alamo, single.

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Killed in the Battle of the Alamo. His heirs received land grant from state of Texas.

Received Bty Wnt. 9345 for 1280 acres from S. War on 10 Dec. 1839 " for his service from 14 Dec. 1835 until 6 Mar. 1836 and having fallen in the Alamo."
1280 acres in Coleman Cty. were ptd. to his heirs on 8 Dec. 1847.
Pat 382 Vol. 4 Abst 557 GLO File Bexar Bty. 539.
Note: The above Patent was canceled and
Pat #391 Vol. 52A issued in lieu thereof on 19 May 1933.


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