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The following was taken from a resource available at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. The data on the Yawn family appears to be from compiled family information as there is no data listed that documents the claims "Mississippi Genealogical Notes", Number 1, Norman E. Gillis, September 1, 1965. From Preface: abstracted data from the various biographies of executive, judical, and legislative officals contained in the "Mississippi Official and Statistical Register" (1917). Copied as seen EXACTLY on pages 115-116 YAWN Delilah, born about 1805, married Isaac Yawn Fannie Lois, daughter of Henry C. and Fannie Lee (Limbaugh) Yawn Gladys, daughgter of Henry C. and Fannie Lee (Limbaugh) Yawn Green Berry, born about 1829 in South Carolina, son of Isaac Yawn and Delilah Yawn. Married Malinda Yawn. He moved to Mississippi in 1860 and was a soldier in the Confederate Army. Henry Clay, born July 5, 1859 in Columbia, Henry County, Alabama. Son of Green Berry and Malinda Yawn. Later lived in Lumberton, Mississippi and was a state senator. Married Fannie Lea Limbaugh Henry Clay Jr, son of Henry C and Fannie Lee (Limbaugh) Yawn Howard Hinton, son of Henry C and Fannie L (Limbaugh) Yawn Isaac, born about 1800, son of Mr. Yawn. Lived in South Carolina, married Delilah and later lived in Georgia. He was a soldier in the Seminole War. Jackson, born about 1804, married Louisa Yawn Louisa, born about 1809, maiden name not available, married Jackson Yawn. Malinda, born about 1834, daughter of Jackson and Louisa Yawn, married Green Berry Yawn. Rosalind, daughter of Henry C and Fannie L (Limbaugh) Yawn. Mr., born about 1765, he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War Notify Administrator about this message?
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