Winningham Joseph Wiley [Male] b. 1810 Hancock, Ms. - d. APR 1881
Ran a water mill at Mill Creek on Hwy 11 near Picayune, Pearl River, MS.
In the 1910 census, Joseph Martin Spiers was listed as a 28 yr old farmer, owning his own farm, living in beat 2 with wife Brunette Jones age 31, married 10 yrs and having4 children.
In the 1910 census, Andrew was listed as a 32 yr old farmer owning his own farm, living in beat 5 with wife Mary age 27, married 9 yrs, having 5 children with 4 living. Also living iwith them at the time was Mary's sister Nancy Gipson age 23.
In the 1920 census, Andrew was listed as a 45 yr old farmer living in beat 5 with his wife and their 8 children.
Helen Spiers Snyder
Helen, Peggy and kids
Peggy Spiers Karl
Helen, Peggy and kids
Child born out of wedlock to Genevieve Karl adopted by Gail and Gary W. Strickland, who resided at
Pearl River, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, at the time of the adoption. Gail gave him the name
Jonathan, "gift of God",and his adoptive father contributed his middle and last name.
In the 1900 Hancock Ms. census, Martha was listed as a 35 yr old washwoman married 16 years, having 8 children with 7 living and at home, including Jasper age 11 and Reuben age 9 listed as dipping turpentine.
In the 1900 census of Pearl River County, Ms. Samuel was listed as a 49 yr old farmer living in beat 5, alliance hall precinct with his wife Louraney age 41, married 19 yrs, having 9 children with 8 living. Seven were living at home at the time.
served in War of 1812, 5th Ms. Infantry
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