MULLINS James M.

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  • Name MULLINS James M. 
    Born Between 1837 and 1840  Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I0199  David Alan Stapp Family GEDCOM
    Last Modified 20 Jan 2013 

    Family GATTIS Tranquilla Susan Elizabeth J,   b. Abt 1850, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 11 Jan 1859  Yalobusha County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. MULLINS K. J. R.,   b. Abt 1860, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. MULLINS Susan Elizabeth,   b. 27 May 1861, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 14 Feb 1913, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 51 years)
     3. MULLINS John W,   b. Nov 1864, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 15 Sep 1915, Hinchcliffe, Quitman County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 50 years)
     4. MULLINS David L.,   b. Abt 1865, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 6 Nov 1901, Quitman County, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 36 years)
     5. MULLINS Melton M.,   b. Abt 1866, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     6. MULLINS Maggie,   b. Abt 1871, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     7. MULLINS Thomas W.,   b. Abt 1873, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     8. MULLINS Mary,   b. Abt 1875, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     9. MULLINS Charlie,   b. Abt 1876, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     10. MULLINS Nancy,   b. Abt 1878, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
     11. MULLINS George H.,   b. Jan 1880, Mississippi Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F078  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 



    • 2ND DISTRICT, YALOBUSHA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI LAND DEEDS

      Book M, Page 557. Deed
      1 November 1850. Michael H Melton of Yalobusha County sold to James Mullins of Yalobusha County in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars, the said following piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the County of Yalobusha State of Mississippi and more particularly known as the N1/2 W1/2 NE 1/4 of Section No. Ten in township No 24 of Range 6 East containing forty acres and thirty one hundredths. M.H. Melton (seal) Personally appeared before me, John C Carnagee Clerk of the probate court the above name M.H. Melton who acknowleged the signed, sealed, and delivered deed. Recorded 4 November 1850. John C Carnagee, Clerk.

      Book N, Page 541. Deed of Trust
      30 May 1873. James Mullins of the first part, Willis and Johnson of the second part, and Johnathon Dilz of the third part. James Mullins of the first part is indebted to said Johnathon Dilz in the sum of forty five dollars for which he has given his note dated March the 29, 1853 due the 25th day of December. In consideration of sum aforesaid the party of the second part sell the following parcel of land

      Book Y, Page 183. Deed of Trust
      19 March 1870. James M. Mullins of Yalobusha County of the first part. Thos. J Kelly of the second part. Mercantile firm composed of L Guichup and Mary L Brown of the third part. The party of the first part for the consideration of one dollar in hand paid by the party of the second part the party of the first part hereby grants bargains sells and conveys to the party of the second part the following land with appurtenances to wit: N1/2 of W1/2, NE 1/4 of sect 10, Township 24, Range 6 East and the following personal property now on the plantation to wit: 1 Bay mare: or Tilly 4 years old, 1 Grey mare (N'om) 12 years old, all the crop of cotton, corn, and oats. Whereas the party of the second part in the sum of four 10/100 due for the plantation supplies furnished by him. Whereas the party of the third part have against the party of the first part supplies to .... on said plantationduring the presnt year to the amount of one hundred and fifty dollars.

      (Notice on the above three deeds, the 'James M. Mullins' who put in a deed of trust in 1870 on that exact parcel of land that was bought by 'James Mullins' in 1850 and 1853, could be our James M. Mullins. But, there is no proof that the James M. Mullins in 1870 is the same as the James Mullins that first bought the land. It could be that James M. was a son of James and inherited the land from his father. It would be impossible to assume that James M. could have bought the land back in 1850, because he would have only been 13-15 years old. Proof of James M. Mullins' birthdate by his Civil War service record. So the question now is, is the James Mullins that bought the land in 1850 a father of James M. Mullins, or is he the same man, and there are two different James M. Mullins living in Yalobusha County at the same time, one being older, and ours being younger?)


      Book 30, Page 4. Deed of Trust
      9 January 1874. Between J.M. Mullins of the County of Yalobusha of the first part and M.H. Harbour of the second part and James and Aston & Aston of the third part. Whereas the first party is indebted to the party of the third part in the sume of one hundred three and 97/100 dollars as evidenced by promissary note of him. Whereas it is stipulated and agreed that the party of the third part will sell & furnish him of the first part goods merchandise and supplies as they of the third part may have in store for sale and during the year 1874 to the amount of one hundred dollars should he of the first part need and require so much. The party of the first part bargained, sold, and conveyed to the party of the second part the following described personality to wit: three good mules, one black mare mule, on horse mule, and one bay mare mule, also all the crop of cotton and corn. Nevertheless that if on the 1st day of November, if any unpaid, the second part shall size and take all of the property of afor

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      Co. H 42nd Mississippi Infantry Regiment
      Mullins, James M.
      Private
      Aged 25 years (in 1862)
      Appears on Company Muster-In Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Grenada, April 17, 1862.
      Enlisted March 7, 1862
      At Grenda, Mississippi by Captain Hugh R. Miller


      RECORD OF EVENTS OF JAMES M. MULLINS'S SERVICE WITH THE 42ND MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY REGIMENT


      1862, May 14 Enlisted at Grenada, Mississippi

      1862, July & Aug Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"

      1862, Sept & Oct Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"


      1862, Nov & Dec Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, detached temporarily Dec 6, 1862 as Wagoner. 9 left at Camp Liddell near Richmond, Va."

      1862, December Appears on a Regimental Return for the 42nd Mississippi Infantry. "Enlisted men on Extra or Daily Duty: Wagoner Dec 1st"

      1863, Jan & Feb Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"

      1863, Mar & Apr Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present, Name appears in column of Names Present as Jas. M. Mullins"

      1863, April 9
      to Appears on a Receipt Roll for Clothing. "Remarks: Prisoner in the North"
      1863, Oct 8

      1863, May & June Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"

      1863, July 3 Captured at the Battle of Gettysburg

      Not Dated Appears on a Register of sick and wounded Confederates in the hospitals in and about Gettysburg, Pa., after the battle of July 1, 2, and 3, 1863

      Not Dated Appears on a Roll of prisoners of War at the hospitals in and about Gettysburg, Pa.; captured July 1, 2, and 3, 1863. Remarks: "Transferred to Pro. Mar."

      1863, July & Aug Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Missing in Battle of Gettysburg, July 3"

      Not Dated Name appears as signature to a Roll of Prisoners of War paroled at Fort McHenry, Md., and sent to Fort Delaware, Del., July -, 1863 (Name signed as "his X mark"

      1863, July Received at Fort Delaware

      1863, Sept & Oct Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Captured at Gettysburg, July 3"

      1863, Nov & Dec Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Captured at Gettysburg, Pa July 3"

      1864, May & June Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Prisoner of War since July 3, '63 capt. at Gettysburg"

      1864, July & Aug Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Prisoner captured at Gettysburg, July 3, '63"

      1864, Sept. 14 Name appears as signature to a Roll of Prisoners of War paroled at Fort Delaware, Del., September 14, 1864. Remarks: "signs by his mark"

      1864, Sept. 18 Exchanged from Fort Delaware

      1864, Sept 21 Appears on a Register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital, or General Hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia. "Admitted: Sept 21, 1864; Disposition: Stewart; Date: Sept 22, 1864"

      1864, Sept 22 Appears on a Register of Stuart Hospital, Richmond, Virginia. "Disease: Debilitas; Admitted: Sept 22; Furloughed: 40 days Sept 27, 1864"

      1864, Sept 27 Appears on a Receipt Roll for clothing, at Stuart Hosp. Richmond, Va. "Date of issue: Sept 27, 1864. Signature: by X"

      1864, Sept & Oct Appears on a Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Prisoner of War since July the 3, 1863"

      Not Dated Appears on a "Record" of the organization named above, from May 14, 1862, to October 27, 1864. "Born (State): Miss Occupation: Farmer Residence (Nearest P.O): Coffeeville Miss Age when enlisted: 22 Married or single: M"


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