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My name is Gina Brown and I am the County Coordinator for Lincoln County, MS. Please feel free to contact me if you have any contributions or suggestions for this site. I would also appreciate your patience while this site is updated and new material added. If you find any broken links, please tell me.
LeFloris Lyon, Barbara Till Prestridge and Pat Miller did a great job as CC for this county for many years, and we all appreciate the hard work.
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Table of contents Biographies
Census
Lincoln County Marriages 1893-1914 Temporarily Unavailable Historical Places on the National Register Old Queries, Surnames & Researchers 1996-1998
Lincoln County Archives
Offsite Links African-American Surname Registry Brookhaven Daily Leader (Newspaper) Lincoln-Lawrence-Franklin Regional Library Index of Obituary Pages at Brookhaven Library Index of Towns in Mississippi by County Mississippi School for the Arts! Mississippi Vital Records Information and Courthouse Addresses National Register of Historic Places ROOTS-L U.S. Resources: Mississippi U.S. Census Digital Interactive Maps
USGenWeb Project Links
Lincoln County Web Pages The Stories of Jessie Ruth Sluder Guffy
Help for Beginners Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - Handy Online Starting Points Cyndi Howells adoption-specific sites Genealogy Resources on the Internet
Please Note Because the Courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1893 - no records exist between the formation of the county in 1870 until 1893. Here is a newspaper account of the fire. Court House at Brookhaven Burned |
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"If you teach
them where they come from, they won't need as much help finding where they
are going!"
Cordelia Carothers " Aunt
Dee" Geoghegan (1894-1987)
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