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Re: Lebanon Plantation in Wilkinson County, Mississippi
Posted by: Constance Peck (ID *****8980) Date: October 04, 2008 at 03:33:24
In Reply to: Lebanon Plantation in Wilkinson County, Mississippi by Tobi Kuykendall of 20994

CHECK THESE OUT
1840 United States Federal Census
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
SEVERAL PEOPLE IN HOME
Name: Milas Creswell
County: Wilkinson
State: Mississippi

1850(City,County,State): Wilkinson, Mississippi
Milds Criswell 48 PLANTER
Sarah Criswell 40
FRANK " 20****************
HENRY " 14
JAS A " 14
MARY POWELL 12

ALL ON SAME PAGE NOT ALL TOGETHER
1860: Wilkinson, Mississippi {HE'S A PRETTY RICH MAN}
Milus Criswell 57 PLANTER VALUE OF RE 8000. VALUE OF PERSONAL REAL ESTATE 40,000.00

NEXT DOOR
H M Criswell 23 PLANTER
Isabella J Criswell 27
Sarah W Criswell 50
Lizzie Criswell 18
Martha T Criswell 16

NEXT DOOR
F M Criswell 30 *************


1860 Slave Schedules
Milus Criswell Wilkinson, Mississippi

SHOWS HOW THE NAME WITH VARIOUS SPELLINGS
Mississippi Census, 1805-90

Milar Criswell MS Wilkinson County No Township Listed 1841

Miller Criswell MS Yazoo County No Township Listed 1841

Milar Criswell MS Wilkinson County No Township Listed 1845

Milus Criswell MS Wilkinson County No Township Listed 1845

Miller Criswell MS Yazoo County No Township Listed 1845

Milus Criswell MS Wilkinson County No Township Listed 1860

Milus Criswell MS Wilkinson County No Twp Listed 1860



SO COULD MILUS CRISWELL/CRESWELL BE FRANK/FRANCIS FATHER?

OTHER INFO
U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918

Name: F M Creswell
State: Mississippi
Tax Year: 1866
Roll Title: District 1; Annual, Monthly and Special Lists Jan-Dec 1866
NARA Series: M775
NARA Roll: 1

APPEAR TO BE IN LOUISIANA BY 1880
1880: 3rd Ward, Saint Landry, Louisiana
F.M. Creswell 50
Ann E. Creswell 38
Harry Creswell 17
Sam'l. F. Creswell 15
Mary L. Creswell 12
Norval D. Creswell 10
Bessie B. Creswell 8
George A. Creswell 4
James Creswell 1


IN MY OWN MISS. FAMILIES; THEY ALL LEFT MISS. AFTER THE CIVIL WAR AND MOVED TO LOUISIANA...I THINK THEY MUST HAVE LOST THEIR LAND OR THE ABILITY TO FARM THEIR LAND

I SUPPOSE NONE THIS ACTUALLY ANSWERS YOUR ? BUT IT APPEARS THAT AT LEAST UNTIL THE CIVIL WAR THE CRISWELL/CRESWELL'S WERE BY THE DAYS STANDARDS [SHOOT.. EVEN BY TODAYS STANDARDS} VERY WEALTHY PEOPLE.

I AM NOT RELATED

REGARDS,

CONNIE


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