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1820, Wayne Co MS (territorial census) - Thomas Sumrall Sen with 4 males, 3 females, and 1 taxable person 1830 census Hancock Co MS – Thomas Somerall with 1m <5, 1m 10-14, 1m 30-39, 1f <5, 2f 5-9, 1f 30-39 1840 census Perry Co MS – Thos Sumnall with 4m <5, 1m 5-9, 1m 10-14, 1m 15-19, 1m 40-49, 1f 5-9, 1f 10-14, 2f 15-19, 1f 30-39 1850 census Perry Co MS – Thomas Sumral 56, Nancy 51, Berry 16, Ths 12, Isaac 12, Levy 10, James 9, Martha 5, Isaac 30, Henry 75, Robert 26 1860 census Jones Co MS – Thomas Sumerall 65, Nancy 61, James W 19, Martha M 15 1870 census Jones Co MS – Thomas Sumrall 65, Henry 47, Nancy A 33
- Thomas Sumrall to grandson Reason Burn a Negro named Amerto, which is to remain in the possession of his grandmother Ann Sumrall until her death. Dated July 5, 1815. Witness; James Simmons, Allen Jenkins, J.P. - Thomas Sumrall to daughter Ann Graham, a Negro woman. Dated July 5, 1815 Witness; James Simmons and Allen Jenkins, J.P. - Thomas Sumrall for love and affection to son Moses Sumrall two Negroes known as London & Jane, dated September 30, 1817. Witness: Allen Jenkins and Ralph Simmons. Thomas Sumrall Sr. to son David Sumrall one Negro woman Sary and her child, dated October 14, 1817. Witness; Allen Jenkins and Reason Burn. - Thomas Sumrall Sr. for love and affection to grandson Thomas Gibson land on the west side of Pearl River, dated April 26, 1820. Witness; Wiley White, Elizabeth Gibson and William Graham. - Thomas Sumrall to son Levi Sumrall a Negro man named Dick. Dated September 30, 1817. Witness; Allen Jenkins, Ralph Simmons. Recorded July 5, 1820 - Thomas Sumrall for love of son David Sumrall gives him two head of horses, stock of hogs, and household furniture and goods. Witness; Henry Sumrall & Nelson G. Strong. Dated January 11, 1821 - Thomas Sumrall gives to his son Isaac Sumrall's widow, Mary Sumrall, five cows and their calves and the balance of stock of cattle. Witness; Henry Sumrall and Joseph Mangum. Dated July 12, 1821 - September 27, 1834 David Sumrall and his wife Sarah for $600 sell to Samuel G. Foxworth a tract of land sec 19, T 3, R 14 E, 260 acres. Witness; C. D. Learned and Mary H. Learned. Sarah Sumrall relinquishes dower. - Reason Burns deed to Newit Cowart, January 20, 1836, for $2000, land in Marion County the plantation where I now live formerly belonging to Merry Bracey lying on Pearl River adjoining lands owned by Benjamin Bayley, Thomas Sumrall, Allen Jenkins, James Smylie, Henry Henninger, David Sumrall, Benjamin P. May, Jesse Sumrall. Signed by R. Burnes and Cordilla Burns. Sworn before J. W. Pittman, J.P., January 20, 1836. Relinquishment of dower by Cordilla Burns, December 13, 1836 References
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