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GENEALOGY

Alcorn County Genealogical Society

1828 Proper St
P.O. Box 1808
662.286.0075
Summer Hours: Tues. - Sat. 10am - 4pm
Winter Hours: Fri. - Sat. 10am - 4pm
Opened by request

Family file folders, family history books, surname books, census records, some marriage and cemetery records, some tax and probate records.

 

Chancery Court Building

Corner of Fillmore and Waldron Streets
662.286.7700

All deeds from Old Tishomingo County, through the division of the counties in 1870; all Alcorn County deeds; oldest wills through current; divorce records; probate records; estate settlements; old newspapers and court dockets records.

 

Alcorn County Courthouse

Waldron St

Earliest marriage records from Old Tishomingo County through current Alcorn County; miscellaneous school records; law enforcement records (city and county) from 19th Century to turn of 20th Century.

 

Corinth Library

1023 Fillmore St
662.287.2441

Research room contains various census indices, War of the Rebellion series, published surname books, various Mississippi history books, some cemetery books.

 

Crossroads MuseumThe Crossroads Museum

221 N. Fillmore Street
662.287.3120
Tues.-Sat. 9:00-5:00, Sun. 1:00-5:00
$5/Adults, $3/Senior Citizens, Military & Students, Free/Children 16 and under
www.crossroadsmuseum.com

Early directories and phone books; various books on Mississippi with information on Civil War, Confederate burials; some maps; old photographs of Corinth and surrounding areas; Civil War photos; old home photos; War of the Rebellion series

 

National CemetaryCemetaries

There are three large cemeteries in Corinth which date back to the 1800's:  City Cemetery, Henry Cemetery, and the National Cemetery. There are over one hundred fifty smaller cemeteries: community cemeteries, church cemeteries, or family cemeteries. 

 


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