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NEW:

PERRY COUNTY GENWEB IS MOVING!

For many years now, the Perry County GenWeb page has been generously hosted by Rootsweb and Ancestry and we are grateful for their support.  However, some time ago Mississippi County Coordinators voted to move the Mississippi pages to an independent server, and the time has come for Perry County to join Mississippi in making the move.  The new site for Perry County is at http://www.perry.msgenweb.org/

You will find exactly the same information there as you are accustomed to find here.  Please change your bookmarks, because this site at rootsweb.ancestry.com will be taken down very soon.

I am still checking links on the new site and I know some are not yet working.  Please be patient, and thank you for your support!

 

1912 New Augusta Telephone Directory - submitted by Joe McSwain  11/15/2007
Buck Creek Cemetery - transcribed in 2005 and submitted by Joe McSwain.  MUCH more complete than the other version on this site.  11/15/2007
1850 Census complete listing courtesy of Robert J. McSwain Jr.  10/06/2007

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LIBRARIES AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

  • Cook Memorial Library, University of Southern Mississippi: Microfilm collection on the second floor includes census records, civil war records, WPA county histories, old newspapers from all over the state, and many other useful materials. Microfilm readers require a copy card for copies, twenty cents per page.  Open late and on weekends when school is in session. Reduced hours during intersession and holidays.
  • McCain Graduate Library, University of Southern Mississippi:  Extensive collection of genealogy materials other than census records and microfilm are located in the Cleanth Brooks Reading Room on the third floor.  Open 9:00 to 5:00 Monday through Friday.
  •  A parking pass is required. Enter the campus from Hardy Street to get a visitor parking permit at the guardhouse, allow plenty of extra time to find a parking space, and expect a pleasant ten minute walk.

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  • Educable Children of Perry County 189
  • Hintonville School Pictures?

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