SELECTED AFRICAN-AMERICAN MARRIAGES OF PIKE COUNTY, MS

Willie L. Robinson
Nashville, TN

Unfortunately, many important marriage records, as well as other documents which are important to genealogists, were destroyed by fire when the Pike County Court House in Magnolia, Mississippi burned in 1882. This website contains a partial listing of African-American marriages of Pike County in which at least one party's surname is VARNADO, ROBINSON, MAGEE , CONEY or CONERLY:

MALES

FEMALES

This information is made available to genealogists and others who visit this site with the hope that it will be beneficial in some way. I would like to keep a record of visitors to this page. Before leaving, please let me know who you are by signing my guestbook. Thank you, and good luck!

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This page is developed and maintained by Willie L. Robinson.

Last Update: 09 February 2007

CHECK OUT THESE LINKS

ROBINSON, VARNADO & Other Family Research
George Washington Carver High School of Picayune, Mississippi
Rosa Street and Honey Island Swamp
Tennessee Colored Pension Applications for CSA Service
Christine's Genealogy Website
The USGenWeb Project
Tennessee Genealogy
Mississippi Genealogy
The Lynching of Mack Charles Parker
The Afrigeneas Home Page
Pike County Mississippi Genealogy
Tennessee Slaves Impressed for Service on The North - Western Railroad
PIKE COUNTY, MS MAGEE-VARNADO HERITAGE

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