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Marion County, Mississippi

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  • Jesse Leucrecy Lee (1768 - 1859)
    From LEE: Zachariah Lee was born about 1735, and was reported to have been killed by Tories soon after the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Farmer, a daughter of Isaac Farmer, Sr. Their known child...
  • Everett Lee (c.1755 - aft.1820)
    From : Son of Jesse Lee, Sr and Mariam Baggett Husband of Charlotte Madison The information below was provided by: Contributor: Mandy Thomas www.findagrave.com contributor #48864891 sathomas2110@g...
  • Rev. John Ford (1767 - 1826)
    From his Wikipedia page: Reverend John Ford (February 27, 1767 – February 14, 1826) was a pioneering Methodist minister and political leader in South Carolina and in the Mississippi Territory. He ...
  • Source: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-371492622/hollie-beard-born-thornhill-in-familysearch-family-tree
    Holly Beard (1826 - 1891)
    Residence : 1850 - Pike county, Pike, Mississippi, United States* Residence : 1870 - Mississippi, United States* Residence : 1880 - Red Creek And Wolf River, Marion, Mississippi, United States** Refere...
  • Hon. Ralph Applewhite (1826 - 1902)

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Marion County was founded in 1811 by South Carolinians John and William Lott. They named the county after Revolutionary War hero General Francis Marion.

Adjacent Counties & Parishes

Cities & Communities

  • Bunker Hill
  • Cheraw
  • Columbia (County Seat)
  • East Columbia
  • Foxworth
  • Goss
  • Hub
  • Improve
  • Jamestown
  • Kokomo
  • Morgantown
  • New Hope
  • Rosehill
  • Sandy Hook

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Wikipedia

MSGHN

Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places

Marion County Online Record Room