Many federal census records are found at the Family History Library, the National Archives, and other federal and state archives. The United States Research Outline provides more detailed information about these records.
The Family History Library has the U.S. federal censuses of Mississippi for 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920, however, the 1830 census for Pike County and the 1860 census for Sunflower and Washington counties are missing.
The 1890 census has been destroyed. The 1890 Union veterans schedule and index are available at the Family History Library and at the National Archives.
Statewide indexes
are available for the 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses. Soundex
(phonetic) indexes are available on microfilm for part of the 1880 and all of the 1900, 1910, and 1920 censuses.
Mortality schedules
for 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 are at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Indexes to the 1850, 1860, and 1870 schedules are available at the Family History Library.
Territorial
and State
Territorial and state censuses were taken at frequent intervals between 1792 and 1866 for various counties. Few are complete and the information in the censuses varies. For example, maiden names are included in the 1792 census. These censuses are available at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and at the Family History Library (FHL film 899868-870).
For an index covering the years 1792 to 1816, see Norman E. Gillis, Early Inhabitants of the Natchez District (Baton Rouge: N.E. Gillis, 1963; FHL book 976.2 X2p). This includes a list of residents in 1810.
Published indexes are available for the surviving censuses for the years 1810, 1820-25, 1830/37, 1840/41, and 1845. For a more detailed discussion of early census records see the article by Lackey cited in the “For Further Reading” section of this outline.
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CHURCH RECORDS
Before 1900 the largest religious groups in Mississippi were the Baptist and the Methodist Episcopal (now United Methodist) churches. The Family History Library has a few original church records for Mississippi, including some Baptist and Presbyterian documents. However, the records of these major denominations seldom include birth, marriage, and death dates.
Some denominations have collected their records into central repositories. You can write to the following addresses to learn where their records are located:
Baptist
Mississippi Baptist Historical Commission
Mississippi College Library
P.O. Box 51
Clinton, MS 39060
Telephone: 601-925-3434
Fax: 601-925-3435
The Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
901 Commerce Street #400
Nashville TN 37203-3630
Telephone 615-244-0344
Fax 615-782-4821
Histories of the Baptists include
Griffin Benjamin History of the Primitive Baptists of Mississippi. 1853. Reprint, Jonesboro, Ark: Sammons Printing, 1958. (FHL book 976.2 K2g.)
Schilling, T.C. Abstract History of the Mississippi Baptist Association, 1806-1906. New Orleans: N.p., 1908. (FHL film 1036195.)
Methodist
J.B. Cain Archives of Mississippi Methodism
Millsaps-Wilson Library
Millsaps College
1701 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39210
Telephone: 601-974-1073
Fax: 601-974-1082
Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
36 Madison Avenue
P.O. Box 127
Madison, NJ 07940
Telephone: 201-408-3590
Fax: 201-408-3909
A helpful history is J. Allen Lindsey, Methodism in the Mississippi Conference (Jackson, Miss.: Hawkins Foundation, Mississippi Conference Historical Society, 1964; FHL book 976.2 K2L).
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