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Welcome
My name is Betty Aron Schneider
and I am the new County Coordinator (CC) for Yazoo County. 
I would like to thank all of the Yazoo County coordinators 
who have volunteered before me. 
I do not live in Yazoo County, nor in Mississippi. 
I am in Temecula, California. 
I am sorry but I am unable to do any local look-ups or research
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.  I am looking for any and all
information that contains names, dates, places or resources of Yazoo County. 
This includes but is not limited to cemetery information
(who is buried where and when), tombstone photos, graduation or class photos
with the date and name of school, church rosters with name of church, dates,
names of the members, photos of the county buildings now and then. 
In other words anything and everything pertaining to Yazoo County.  
Please help me, help you. 
 

A great big southern
 "Thank You"
for contributing to the Yazoo County pages goes to
Sharon Grisette, Dan McCaskill,  James Hardy,
 Joe Haining,  Cindy & Stanley Marshall, 
Dudley Rinicker, Michael Cardinell, 
Roger C. Bull, Patty DeGrofft,  Angela S. Groves, John Hawley,  Phil & Elaine Jones,
John Pritchard,  John L. Givens, Danny Berry
and you.
Map of Yazoo County
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About Yazoo County


History of Yazoo County

Source: Lowry, Robert and McCardle, William H.
A History of Mississippi, from the Discovery of the Great River
by Hernando DeSoto, Including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French Under Iberville,
 to the Death of Jefferson Davis [1541-1889].
Jackson, Miss.: R. H. Henry & Co., 1891. Pages 480-482.

History of Mississippi




Yazoo County Message Board and Queries


 
US GenWeb Yazoo County Archives
  Lots of good stuff here.
Cemeteries, census, court, history, land, military, photos, vitals.



   View Archived Queries


 Yazoo County School and Class photos
contributed by you. 

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  Yazoo County Family Photo Gallery


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Article on Dover, Yazoo County, Mississippi, USA

by Lorraine Sencicle


"Thanks to John E Ellzey, Ricks Memorial Library Yazoo City and
Betty Scheider Chairman Yazoo Historical Society."  should read
Betty Schneider, web master for the Yazoo County MSGenWeb site.



Yazoo County News Articles
contributed by you.


Brief Biographies of Yazoo County Families
Do you have one you would like to contribute?


Family Bible contributions
Do you have any that you would like to contribute?


Surnames and Researchers


Submit your Yazoo County surname


Please let me know  if you find an ID not working.
Thanks!


Yazoo County 1850 Census Index
Partial
Yazoo County 1850 Census

1880 Federal Census Index Look-ups - 
Sandiwhitty@aol.com

CensusTools
35 free electronic spreadsheets 
for archiving federal, state and 
international census data!




Yazoo County Tax Lists 
1823 and 1825
Transcribed by Linda Walker Armstrong


Yazoo Cemeteries --
Now with 75+ indexed cemeteries!!
and more to come!!
with contributions by you 
of indexes and tombstone photos.
All are "works in progress".



Yazoo Obituaries
Yazoo Obit Index from The Yazoo Herald


New ones added monthly!


History of Black Jack Bethel Church


  Liverpool Landing


Yazoo County Mailing List


Yazoo and Mississippi Links


new Resources for Yazoo County
Court Records-
        Look-ups available-
                           Books and Research Materials 
                    available for purchase
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  Slave Lists of Yazoo County
Largest  slave holders from 1860 slave census schedules
and surname matches for African-Americans on 1870 census


Surrounding Counties:


Attala County
Hinds County
Holmes County
Humphreys County
Issaquena County #1
(double the info and double the fun)
Issaquena County #2
Madison County
Sharkey County
Warren County



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RESOURCES for YAZOO COUNTY

COURT RECORDS
These records can be obtained through your local Family History Center
  • Marriage Records & Bonds 1845 - 1917 
  • Chancery Court Records 1833 - 1948 
  • Deed Records 1824 - 1886 
  • Will Books 1833 - 1908 
  • Probate Records 1834 - 1870 

  • LOOK-UPS AVAILABLE
    If you own or have access to any of these publications 
    and are willing to do look-ups please contact me.
    Title and Author
    Look-ups available
    Yazoo County Story
    by the Yazoo Historical Association


    Yazoo It's Legends & Legacies
    by H. DeCell & J.A. Prichard
    Betty Aron Schneider

    Marsha Lungrin
    Roster & Sketches of Military Companies
    by Waller Printing Co.

    Yazoo County, Mississippi Pioneers
    by Betty Couch Wiltshire
    Betty Aron Schneider
    History of Yazoo County  
    by Betty Couch Wiltshire

    Betty Aron Schneider
    Yazoo County, MS - 1850 Census & Marriages
    by Diane Fyans Roos

    Trinity Church - Sesquicentennial History of the
    Episcopal Church in Yazoo County, MS

    by Robert G. Certain

    Yazoo County
    by Yazoo County Chamber of Commerce


    ADDRESSES
  • Chancery Clerk

  • (Deed, Probate, Custody and Divorce Records) 
    211 E. Broadway
    Yazoo City, MS 39194
    662-746-2661
  • Circuit Clerk 

  • (Marriage, Voting, and Criminal Trial Records) 
    211 E. Broadway
    Yazoo City, MS 39194
    662-746-1872

  • Ricks Memorial Library 

  • 310 N. Main St.
    Yazoo City, MS 39194-4253 
    662-746-5557
    The Yazoo Library, Yazoo Library Association has began a process of creating a county archives at the library.  The Circuit Court record packets dating back to 1859 to to about 1890 are currently being organized and indexed by number name etc. The had been in basement of courthouse crammed in a hallway for 80 years.
     
    We also have 1880-1910 approx. chattel deeds and other volumes of civil war service records bound volumes yet to be indexed.
     
    As time and space allow  volumes stored at old School in County will be moved to our facility and  a list will be compiled.  The 19th century items have been moved into a dry room in the old school until they can be moved.
     
    Volunteers visiting the area are welcomed to help index.
     
    Sincerely
     
    Paul Cartwright
    Director
    B.S. Ricks Memorial Library
    Yazoo Library Association
  • Yazoo Historical Museum 

  • 332 N. Main St. 
    Yazoo City, MS 39194-4253 
    662-746-2273
     
  • Yazoo County Chamber of Commerc

  • 211 E. Broadway St 
    Yazoo City, MS 39194-4548 
    662-746-1273
     
  • Yazoo Newspaper Co. 

  • Box #-720 
    Yazoo City, MS 39194-0720
    662-746-4911
    Reseach Materials and Books Available for Purchase
    "Family Maps of Yazoo County, Mississippi: Deluxe Edition", by Gregory A.Boyd, allows family history researchers, for the first time ever, to easily learn where their ancestors' Yazoo County land is located, and WHO THEIR NEIGHBORS WERE! This is an important book to anyone interested in Yazoo County history or the history of its families.  
        The book is published by Arphax Publishing Co. (www.arphax.com) of Norman, Oklahoma, and a link to "Family Maps of Yazoo County" can be clicked on from their front-page. It costs $39.95 for the spiral-bound book, which can be purchased through Arphax's web-store or by mail (they have mail-in forms on their web-site) or phone (1-800-681-5298). A library-edition (hardbound) is also available for $54.99.  
        "Family Maps of Yazoo County, Mississippi" is 408 pages in length, with 119 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 38 Congressional townships that make up Yazoo County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map called a "Historical Map", which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at www.NationalAtlas.gov.  There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. Included Appendices identify multi-Patentee buying groups and also list the numerous Aliquot (section) parts you might find.


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    About Yazoo County - 

    Yazoo County was established January 21, 1823 as the state's 19th county and is the largest county in Mississippi. Yazoo County covers about 1,018 square miles (625,000 acres), most of which is used for farming. Situated in the west central part of the state, the county has some of the most fertile soil in Mississippi. Yazoo, an Indian name meaning "death", was formed from part of the territory acquried 
    from the Choctaws in 1820; also known as the "New Purchase". 

    After the acquisition of the Choctaw land, Yazoo County was quickly settled; mostly by pioneers from 
    older parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North & South Carolina, and Tennessee. 

    The first seat of justice, Beattie's Bluff, was located on the Big Black river, twelve or fifteen miles 
    northwest of the present day site of Canton, Ms. In 1829, the county seat was moved to Benton, and Beattie's Bluff died out. 

    Benton, incorporated in 1836, became a place of importance in the 1830's and early 1840's. Surnames 
    of some of the early settlers of the area include: Holt, Burrus, Harden, Grayson, Battle, Miles, Morough, Hagerman, Williamson, Yandell, Rawlins, O'Reilly, Fisher, Jennings, McGaughey, & Blundell. 

    The present day county seat, Yazoo City, was settled by pioneers in 1824. First called Hannan's Bluff by government surveyors, it later became Manchester (named for Manchester, England) and changed to Yazoo City in 1839. In 1849 Yazoo city became the county seat leaving Benton to shrink and in the early 1900's Benton had less than 300 people. 

    Located on the left bank of the Yazoo river, Yazoo City is the largest town in Yazoo County. In the early 1900's Yazoo city was a town ideal for commerce. It's easy access to railroads and the Yazoo & Mississippi rivers made it a center for shipping cotton and timber. 

    Yazoo City's first newspaper was the "Political Progress" established in 1829. In 1831, the name was changed to the "Manchester Whig" and later was called the "Yazoo Banner". The "Yazoo Democrat" 
    was edited in 1844 by Major Ethelbert Barksdale and James Clark formed the "Yazoo City Hearld" after 
    the Civil War. 

    Yazoo City burned twice before 1905. The first time was by General Arthur in 1864. After the war, Yazoo City was rebuilt only to burn again in 1904, by the worst fire in state history. The entire business district 
    and some residential areas were burned to the ground, courtesy of a witch, according to local legend. 

    Yazoo City has had its share of hard times. The city was hit hard twice by Yellow Fever. Epidemics in 1853 and 1878 killed many residents and often entire families. The area also flooded twice before 1930. Once in 1882 and later during the historic flood of 1927 which caused widespread sickness and property damage. 

    The information above was taken from: 
    Mississippi planned and edited by Dunbar Rowland; Vol 11, 1907 
    Hometown Mississippi compiled by James F. Brieger. Second edition, 1980 





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