
Welcome
Hello, my name is Betty Aron-Schneider and I am the County Coordinator (CC) for Leflore County. I would like to thank all of the CC's of Leflore County who have volunteered before me. They have done such a wonderful job of gathering information and links to post on these pages. I hope I can measure up to their standards.
I do not live in Leflore County, nor in Mississippi. I am in San Diego, California. I am sorry but I am unable to do any local look-ups or research. I do have strong family links to Leflore County, specifically Greenwood. My father, two paternal and three maternal generations before him came from Leflore and Yalobusha Counties. One of my Great Grandfather's (Albert Aron) was a cotton proctor in Greenwood and the other (Thomas Jefferson Carr) was a physician in Greenwood. I still have some cousins living in Greenwood and visit as often as I can but not as often as I would like.
I hope you will find the information you are
looking for while you are visiting. If you have comments about or
problems with these pages, or if you have information to add, please contact
me.
Brief History
Leflore County was created in 1871 from Carroll,
Sunflower
and Tallahatchie counties and is the namesake
of Greenwood Leflore. Leflore was a Choctaw chief and a signer of the
Treaty
of 1830, in which the Choctaw Indians sold all their
lands east of the Mississippi River. After
the sale, many Choctaws migrated to present day Oklahoma, but Leflore stayed
and became a politician and wealthy planter.
The county is located within the state's delta region where cotton and catfish are plentiful. Mississippi is third behind California and Texas in cotton production, but 80% of all catfish produced in the United States come from the Mississippi delta.
Greenwood, once called Williams Landing, is the county seat of Leflore.
More General Information about Leflore County
Links to Surrounding Counties
| Sunflower | Tallahatchie | Grenada |
| Carroll | Holmes | Humphreys |
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Leflore County Information
Local Research Address Book - Addresses of the
Index
to White Marriage Records 1874 to 1938 --
This is only a partial list of males from Porter
Spencer to Jim Washington.
Census Information - Leflore census information. Do you have any?
CensusTools - 35 free electronic spreadsheets for archiving federal, state and international census data!
Cemeteries -
Some with indexes of burials and some with
tombstone photos.
Obituaries - Click
the word - obit - beneath the name on the cemetery page. These were
contributed by researchers like you. If you have any please send
them to me for posting.
Reference Material and Look-ups - A list of published Leflore County references and contacts who can do look-ups for you. Do you own any of them? Will you volunteer to do look-ups?
Reunions
and other announcements - Is your family on the list?
Surnames & Queries - Starting March 1997! Is yours there?
WWI 1917 Draft Registration
-- from the USGenWeb Mississippi Archives Index
of WW1 Registrants
Talea's Box - A must see for Leflore Researchers!
Variant Names of Leflore Locations - *Updated*
Greenwood Leflore Hospital
formerly known as the
Kings's Daughters Hospital
The Greenwood Commonwealth - The daily newspaper for Leflore County is now on-line.
Queries??
RootsWeb
Resources Page
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Message
Boards
For your contributions. Formerly called
the GenConnect Forum.
There are many categories from which to chose
with new ones being added frequently. Those available at this time
are Bible,
Biography, Birth, Cemetery, Census, Death, Deed, Information, Lookup, Marriage,
Military, Obituary, Pension, Queries and Wills.
Churches of Leflore
County --
Current and historical
Schools of Leflore County
--
Current and historical.
Populated place names
--
Towns, villages and communities
Photos
of Leflore County --
Photos of city streets, buildings, homes, schools,
etc. All contributed by you.
Columbus
and Greenville Railway (CAGY) --
Formerly the Greenville
Columbus and Birmingham Rail Road Company
Partial
Index to White Marriage Records --
This is an index of the "S's" & "W's"
Choctaw
Connections --
MSGenWeb
African American Resources
contains Chronological History of Slavery
Slave Narrative Links
Slavery Statistics
Famous Peopl
and much more.
Mississippi
Military Links
Links to various Mississippi military sites through
out the Internet which cover just about every
major military era.
The
Mississippi Orphan Train
Only
three entries but is one of them yours?
1838 Map - From 1838, 25th Congress 3rd Session. Showing townships/areas surveyed, partially surveyed, not yet surveyed. Shows CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW CESSIONS, Natchez, Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Jackson, Columbus, Granada!
Daily Journal Online - Northern Mississippi's first Online Newspaper
MSGenWeb Project - Mississippi Genealogy Resource Home Page.
Mississippi County Index - A clickable table and index of current Mississippi counties.
Mississippi City/Town List - A listing of current and extinct Mississippi towns and cities.
Mississippi Department of History and Archives - The Mississippi Department of Archives and History was created in 1902 by the Mississippi State Legislature to preserve and disseminate knowledge about.
Mississippi Unknown County Queries - This page was created for those of us who do know that our ancestors were from Mississippi, but can't seem to find the county/counties they belong to.
Mississippi Vital Records Information - This page contains information about where to obtain copies of Mississippi vital records, such as birth & death certificates, marriage licenses & divorce decrees.
Viet Nam Roster - Link to names on the Mississippi Viet Nam Wall.
USGenWeb Project Archives - The digital library of the USGenWeb Project.
WorldGenWeb Project - The WorldGenWeb Project is divided into 15 world regions. Each region is divided up by countries and each country is divided into individual provinces, states, or counties.
RootsWeb - The oldest and largest genealogical site and host of the MSGenWeb Project and these pages.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Links -A huge compilation of Online Genealogy Resources.
Gene Stark's Index of Names - for all sites in The USGenWeb Project.
Keely's Korner - A great place to pick up research pointers.
Oklahoma-Indian Territory Project - A good place to start your Native American Searches.
USGenWeb - A single entry point for all US states and counties.
The Political Graveyard - The Web Site That Tells Where the Dead Politicians are Buried
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page.
That is how this project
was started, and it is an invaluable resource to researchers. If you would
like to participate by adopting a county, volunteering for one of the special
projects, or adding your information with other researchers, please contact
our State Coordinator.
This page was last updated on Friday, 26-Sep-2003 21:06:18 MDT
You are our 3237 visitor since April 8, 1999 -- thanks for stopping by!
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Betty Aron-Schneider, Leflore coordinator.
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