Spiers James Erving [Male] b. JAN 1857 Hancock County, Ms. - d. 1924 Pearl River County, Ms.
In the 1900 census, Pearl River County, Ms. James Erving was listed as a 43 year old Teamster living in beat 5 with his second wife Mary Jane Miller age 30, married 2 yrs having 6 children with only 5 living. Livivng with him at the time were 3 sons and 4 stepchildren, Charles Smith age 12, Byrtis Smith age 11, Burstes E. Smith age 8, and Nancy Smith age 4. In the 1910 Pearl River County, Ms. Census James was listed as a 40 year old Sawyer living in beat 4 with his second wife Jane age 36 married 14 years, having 10 children with 9 living. Living with him at the time were 7 children and 1 stepson, Charles Alford Smith age 21. Son Daniel age 26 was listed as a Teamster.
In the 1910 census it stated that William Jones was Sarah's second husband.
In the 1900 census Thomas Richard was listed as a 30 yr old raftsman living in beat 5 with wife Sarah Mitchell age 24 and 5 children. Living with them at the time was Jefferson P. Davis age 64 a farmer from Alabama.
In the 1910 census Thomas was was listed as a 40 year old farmer, owning his farm, living in beat 5 with his wife and having 10 children 9 of which were living at home. Boarding with them was Jefferson Davis age 74.
In the 1920 census Thomas was listed as a 50 yr old farmer living in beat 5 on the Henleyfield to McNeill road with his wife Sarah and 8 of their children, a neice Minnie S. Lindsey age 22, and a grand niece Anna Lindsey age 3.
In the 1900 census Eliza Jane was listed as a 47 yr old widow living in beat 3 with her 9 children, including Horace age 21, working in a sawmill, Hiram age 19, working in a sawmill and Melvin age 17 also working in a sawmill.
In the 1900 Hancock, Ms. census, Thomas was listed as a 34 yr old charcoal burner living in beat 2 with his wife, Nellie, age 29, married 5 yrs and having 3 children.
In the 1920 Marion County, Ms. census Thomas was listed as a 54 year old farmer living in beat 2 with his wife and 4 of their children, Sarah age 16, Herman Age 12and Hollis age 11.
In the 1880 Hancock Census George was listed as a 24 yr old farmer living in beat 2 with wife Sara age 19 and their 2 daughters, Virginia age 2 and Elizabeth age 4 months.
In the 1900 census George was listed as a 44 yr old farmer living with wife Sarah age 39, married 24 yrs, having 10 children with 8 living at home.
In the 1920 census George was listed as a 64 yr old farmer living in beat 24 with wife Sarah age 59 and 3 children. George A. age 25, a farmer, Izella age 18 and Sarah Etta age 15.
In the 1920 Pearl River County, Ms. census, Christine was listed as a 51 yr old widow living in beat 4 with her daughter May age30, a bank bookkeeper, Fran Stevenson age 25, a telephone manager and John Burk age 25, a sawmill worker.
In the 1900 Pearl River County, Ms. census Alexander was listed as a 29 yr old teamster living in beat 5 with wife Nancy age 21, married 6 yrs, having 2 children.
In the 1910 PRC census Alexander was listed as a39 yr old farmer living in beat 5 with his wife age 38, married 16 yrs, having 4 children, all living at home.
In the 1920 census Alexander was listed as a 49 yr old living with wife Nancy age 42 and their 4 children. R.h. age 23, Cervera age 21, a railroad machinist, Rebecca age 18 and Steasel age 15.
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