Tallahatchie County, Mississippi cemetery records/ by Helen E. Staten Arnold and Nick Denley
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A native of Tallahatchie County, Helen E. Staten Arnold spent most of of her young life there. She found that her family the Statens/ Statons were some of the earlier settlers of Tallahatchie County, but that the Staton name is mentioned in only one of the local histories. In this book, she provides some history of her and her husband's families (Staten & Shannon; Denley & Shook).
Contains brief histories of towns and families in Tallahatchie County. Also includes a history of Northeast Tallahatchie County and the Bethel United Methodist Church along with town and church cemetery inscriptions from all over the Tallahatchie County.
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