Per the 2000 census, the demographics were 50 people, 22 households, and 17 families residing in the town. The racial makeup of the town was 82.00% White and 18.00% African American. Wikipedia
Established 1892
Speaking with relatives about family history, I am often told to keep this piece of information between you, me and the gate post. Respecting sensibilities, I will share my family stories entwine with historical events from Copiah, Jefferson and Lincoln Counties, Mississippi, from gate post to gate post.
Per the 2000 census, the demographics were 50 people, 22 households, and 17 families residing in the town. The racial makeup of the town was 82.00% White and 18.00% African American. Wikipedia
4 comments:
I remember the numerous churches when I lived in Simpson County, MS. So many roads had small churches. St. John's Baptist was right down the road from our house.
Linda, I love this post. I wonder if these congregations are still viable? Do you know which one (if any) is black? Thanks.
Simpson County is well represented of rural Mississippi and there is almost a church on every corner in the urban areas of Mississippi.
Saundra, I don't know anything about these particular congregations. The buildings and grounds are well kept and two of the churches have additions. I assume they are still viable. The rural churches in Copiah and Lincoln counties that my grandparents attended are still active, small congregations but still active..
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