MULLINS David L.

Male Abt 1865 - Bef 1901  (~ 36 years)


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  1. 1.  MULLINS David L. was born about 1865 in Mississippi; died before 6 Nov 1901 in Quitman County, Mississippi; was buried before 6 Nov 1901 in Quitman County, Mississippi.

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    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK A

    page 428, August Term 1890
    Ordered that D.L. Mullins be awarded contract for building a bridge accross Hog Branch at sum of (90) ninety cents per foot upon his entering into land account to lay and to have bridge complete by September.

    page 445, August Term 1890
    Ordered that D.L. Mullins for repair of the Cassady's Bayou Bridge in the sum of $27.00 allowed.

    page 450, December Term 1890
    Ordered that D.L. Mullins be allowed sum of $2 for Peace Officer and Returning Officer in the Election of 1890.

    page 454, January Term 1891
    Ordered that D.L. Mullins be allowed $40 for building addition to Court House for safe & hauling lumber to sand.



    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK B

    page 41, January Term 1892
    D.L. Mullins to be appointed a Peace officer of Beat #2

    page 182, July Term 1894
    D. L. Mullins appoined overseer of Road...

    page 310, June Term 1896
    D.L. Mullins contracted for the sum of $1 per panel, a fence around the court house and jail.

    page 326, September 1896
    D.L. Mullins in the sum of $16 for carrying Mrs. Childress, a pauper to Pontotoc County.

    page 389, October 1897
    D.L. Mullins account in the sum of $2.00 for lumber

    page 446, April 1898
    D.L. Mullins contracted in the sum of 1.95 per lineal foot for 2 bridges accross the Cassady Bayou at the Ox Bow Bend and one accross Cassady's Bayou at R Shotwell's place.



    QUITMAN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MINUTES BOOK C

    page 4, December 1899
    D.L. Mullins payed $697 for bridge at Shotwell's place

    page 26, January 1900
    D.L. Mullins to repair bridge at Turner Bros. Place.

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    A.T. Stapp, Administrator of the Estate of D.L. Mullins, Deceased. No. 440. Plaintiff's Attorney, Williams & Williams.

    Date Book Page
    Nov 6, 1901 2, 28 Petition Filed. Bond given and letters granted .
    Apr 22, 1902 2, 47 Order dispensing with appraisment of Estate.
    Nov 23, 1904 2, 145 Order appointing Shff as Administrator. (A.T. Stapp died)
    Apr 16, 1906 2, 201 30 days given to Administrator to file acct as of this term.
    Apr 15, 1907 2, 248 Bring suit on the bond of A.T. Stapp forever adminstrator.
    Apr 19, 1909 2, 359 Order dischargin Adm. and remanded to files.

    Also, in book, Register of Claims against the Estate of (D.L. Mullins), Deceased, the first claim is dated Dec 6, 1901.

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    According to Mary Christine Smith, a relative and descendant of the Mullins family, David worked for the railroad company and died in tragedy. His personal belongings were auctioned off, in which none of his family could bid on legally. What is known for sure is at the time of his death, Aaron Thomas Stapp was appointed the executor of his estate.



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