Diggin4u

Diggin4u FAMILY NAME SEARCH Census/Marriage/Birth/Death Records. I search the records for your family name with information you provide me.

You DO NOT PAY unless I locate a record. I have 20+ years in genealogical research and offer specialized artistic services. Let me Dig for some of your family secrets today. We are offering $2 off both initial search and $2 off all other searches ONE WEEK ONLY. Then the price will go back to $9.50 for initial search of one name/family in one database, 7.50 each additional search. I have extensive research experience and have hit some walls at some very long, (even shorter) lines. I will search the census and other records for your family based on information you provide me. You provide the individual name you want to locate, and any information that you can think of (first, middle, last name, birthday, city and/or state lived in during census year, spouse, children and any ages and name of these.) I can search census records from 1940 and earlier. At this time, I can only do US research, perhaps a very little in German records held in the US. Other records I can search:
Military records
Birth, Marriage, Death Records
Cemetery Look ups
Genealogical Information

*Information may be in the form of a photo of a document, an image of an actual photograph or just the text extracted if an image is not available. You will receive all your information in a file/files via email. I strive to get your information to you within 24 hours of payment. Other services you may be interested in:

Family Geneaology Trace as Far As Possible
Order Certified Documents for you including Birth, Death, and Marriage

Your Family Tree on Canvas
- Acrylic painting on various sizes of canvas customized as you like, will come prepared to hang. Some examples include a large tree with each leaf bearing a family name and date. These trees can be great gifts for Wedding, Christmas, Birthday or Anniversary. Your Family on Paper
- These styles can vary a great deal. One style would be a printout of your family tree in chart form of your choice.
- Print out family tree or pedigree in either order (current to older or older to current.
- Compilation of information printed and bound.

So.... I was just doin' some diggin' and this happened! It seems I am related to President Jimmy Carter (6th cousin, 1x ...
08/23/2020

So.... I was just doin' some diggin' and this happened! It seems I am related to President Jimmy Carter (6th cousin, 1x removed)through my Muse ancestors, through my daddy and his mother, Wilma Muse, though in a not so traditional way... Humphrey Pope and Amey Veale are my 8th Great Grandparents, and James Muse, Sr. and Sophia Pope are my 7th Great Grandparents. Enjoy cousins!!! President Carter's son, Jeff, wrote a book, Ancestors of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter". This and alot of interesting information about our family in the book. Thank you to my 7th cousin, 1x removed (Jeff Carter) for all your hard work!

08/21/2020

FAMILY NAME SEARCH Census/Marriage/Birth/Death Records. I search the records for your family name with information you provide me. You DO NOT PAY unless I locate a record. I have 20+ years in genealogical research and offer specialized artistic services.

05/20/2020

Let me dig for you! Let's find something out about your ancestors!

04/20/2020

Let's shine a light on your past. Who do you want to know about?

Thomas Boyd Hughes (2nd Great Uncle) Uncle to Watson Watkins Hughes (my grandfather)BIRTH 1839 • Dallas County, AlaDEATH...
07/14/2019

Thomas Boyd Hughes (2nd Great Uncle) Uncle to Watson Watkins Hughes (my grandfather)
BIRTH 1839 • Dallas County, Ala
DEATH 04 JUL 1899 • Leflore County, Mississippi, USA
Buried in HIDEOUT PLANTATION CEMETERY, Shellmound, MS

Beau, Roxana, Johnny, Sandi, Jeffrey, Lisa
03/04/2018

Beau, Roxana, Johnny, Sandi, Jeffrey, Lisa

Thibodaux Family.Pete, Gordon, Alfred, Willie Mae and Betty Joe -- first pic, B&W pic is Helen Jesse Antill ( James Thib...
03/04/2018

Thibodaux Family.Pete, Gordon, Alfred, Willie Mae and Betty Joe -- first pic, B&W pic is Helen Jesse Antill ( James Thibodaux's paternal grandmother.

James Hillery Conelious CalhounBIRTH 14 JANUARY 1888 • Coffee County, Alabama,DEATH 2 MAY 1969 • Baytown, Harris County,...
02/24/2018

James Hillery Conelious Calhoun
BIRTH 14 JANUARY 1888 • Coffee County, Alabama,
DEATH 2 MAY 1969 • Baytown, Harris County, Texas,
BURIAL McCullough, Escambia County, Alabama,

Bunnia Aliza HUGHES
BIRTH 15 APRIL 1893 • Alabama
DEATH 8 SEPTEMBER 1961 • Atmore, Escambia, Alabama
maternal grandmother of husband of sister

Read about the beginning of my journey and how I can Dig for you in the "About Diggin4u" section on the right of this pa...
02/24/2018

Read about the beginning of my journey and how I can Dig for you in the "About Diggin4u" section on the right of this page!

02/24/2018
03/18/2017

Mark Twain's words on the murderer of my 3rd great grandfather are as follows:

The best description of the Murrell Clan was given by Mark Twain in his work, Life on the Mississippi. Twain compared Murrell to the outlaw Jesse James, claiming “Murell was his equal
in boldness, in pluck, in rapacity; in cruelty, brutality, heartlessness, treachery, and in general and comprehensive vileness and shamelessness; and very much his superior in some larger
aspects.”12 Twain described Murrell’s gang as robbers, counterfeiters, horse-thieves, and negrostealers,
all doing business along the Mississippi River.13 Twain continues with an in-depth description of the Mystic Clan, which consisted of two classes.

The upper class, called the Heads or Councils, planned the crimes. There were about four hundred people within this class. The lower class was called ‘strikers’. Approximately six hundred and fifty members acted as strikers.They often performed dangerous acts, but were poorly compensated. The strikers were also responsible for recruiting slaves for the business. The Councils had the power to kill any striker whom they deemed unworthy to live.14

The process Murrell and his clan used when killing a human and disposing of evidence was gruesome. According to “John Murrell’s Own Story,” Murell “ripped open the victim’s belly and took out the entrails, and sunk him in the creek.”15 The outlaw claimed that the reason he did this was because “he will never give evidence against me; and there is but one safe plan in
the business, and that is to kill.”16 It is estimated that 400 slaves suffered this type of “freedom from slavery” by the hands or orders of Murrell. Unfortunately for Murrell, one slave in Florence,
Alabama did not fall into his trap.

From some oral accounts put down on paper, it seems my 3rd great grandfather, Green Depriest was not so lucky. It is said he was one of the unfortunate ones who's belly was ripped open, stuffed with stones, and sunk to the bottom of the "Muddy Mississip."

This leads me to Regina's father. To put Regina's father in perspective, he is my 3rd great grandfather. His name is Gre...
03/18/2017

This leads me to Regina's father. To put Regina's father in perspective, he is my 3rd great grandfather. His name is Green Depriest. Green is one of the more "colorful" characters in my ancestry, (no pun intended).

Green was born in Rutherford Co, NC and served in the War of 1812. In 1813, he married Mary "Polly" Crosby. They family moved to Tennessee and the family farmed cotton. The account of Green's death is as follows:

"My ancestor was GREEN DEPRIEST born 1793 and died abt 1831. He married Mary "Polly" Crosby, d/o John Taylor Crosby and Sarah Sally Jeter. Data that I have found indicates that Green is the son of William DePriest III and Esther Daves. It seems that Green moved first to GA, then on to Indiana where he married (1813) in Knox County, IN. Then he moved on to TN. While living in TN he took his annual crop of cotton via flat boat to New Orleans to sell. On the return trip home via The Natchez Trace, Green was robbed and killed by the infamous Murrell gang - around 1831. Following his death, his widow and children moved to Monroe County, MS where many, many of his descendants live today." Thanks to my cousin, Josie Suggs Fanno.

This account of John Murrell and his gang of thieves being responsible for the death of my great grandfather led me to diggin' for info on the "Great Western Land Pirate" himself. Sometimes we get lost on the direct trail, but that's what makes it all come alive!

Continuing on the line of my grandfather, WW, and his mother, Mary Jane, I found the marriage bond for her parents John ...
03/18/2017

Continuing on the line of my grandfather, WW, and his mother, Mary Jane, I found the marriage bond for her parents John Dunlap and Regina Depriest. I found both John and Regina, as well as John's mother, Jane, all in the Smithville Cemetery in Monroe Co. MS. When you see your ancestor's name carved in stone, that does something to you. It makes them a little more real...

I told you a little about my grandfather, Watson Watkins Hughes, but as it goes in diggin' up roots, sometimes the dirt ...
03/18/2017

I told you a little about my grandfather, Watson Watkins Hughes, but as it goes in diggin' up roots, sometimes the dirt is too hard and you can't break through. That's what is happening right now with WW's father. I do know his name was William J. and am reasonably sure WJ's father was Bluford Hughes, but not alot more about them.

WW's mother's side is a little different story. WW's mom, Mary Jane Dunlap, married William J. in 1861 in Monroe Co. MS. I have a copy of the marriage cert. and, as you can see, a picture of her headstone. In the 1880 Monroe Co. Census, I find my grandfather, WW, as well as his parents and siblings. My grandfather is only 1 year old.

Speaking of the blues, master bluesman, Bukka White did time at the Parchman Pen around 1937-40, (very near when my gran...
03/18/2017

Speaking of the blues, master bluesman, Bukka White did time at the Parchman Pen around 1937-40, (very near when my grandfather worked there and my father was born there). One of his records "Shake 'Em on Down" became a hit while he did time. Take a listen....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsJTOY67vlk

„Parchman Farm Blues" (B. White) Recorded: Chicago, March 7, 1940 Bukka White (vcl) (g), Washboard Sam (w) Bukka White (November 12, 1909 -- February 26, 197...

I was telling you about my great-grandfather, Watson Watkins. From my family's oral history, I knew he worked at the Mis...
03/18/2017

I was telling you about my great-grandfather, Watson Watkins. From my family's oral history, I knew he worked at the Mississippi State Penitentiary, also know as The Parchman Farm. Instead of just words on a page, I started filling in, or, as genealogist's say, I started putting meat on the bones. I looked for books on the history of the Farm. I wrote to the Prison and asked for any records regarding my grandfather who was a guard at the Farm. One very interesting bit of info I discovered was that it was one of the cradles of the Birth of Blues.

My Grandfather, Watson Watkins Hughes. He died when my daddy was a baby and he was one of those who is very hard to dig ...
03/17/2017

My Grandfather, Watson Watkins Hughes. He died when my daddy was a baby and he was one of those who is very hard to dig anything up about. I am thankful that my daddy was alive to see this first record, the 1900 Census of Mississippi. Here I found, not only my grandfather's name and birthdate, but also his trade and parents' place of birth, even the names and ages of his siblings. I even learned he was a widower at the age of 23.

This amazing find prompted me to write some cousins that I had never met. That's where I obtained this photograph, my first look at my Daddy's Daddy.

The story goes on.... dips, twists, weave, even hides... but it goes on.... and that's the adventure of Diggin!

03/16/2017

Just to introduce my inspiration to learn my family's story: The beautiful smiles of the Loeffel Sisters shine out from the cover photo of this page. My mother, the little one in the middle, is Nancy Sue, behind her are her wonderful sisters, my aunts, Aunt Cak, Aunt Dot, and Aunt Weese. Blame my mama for my interest in family research, but blame my Aunt Weese for being my full-fledged partner in crime! More about these wonderful ladies in my life later. For now I am ready to get st

03/16/2017
03/16/2017

How many times have you wondered where you got that straight dark hair while your siblings have curly blonde hair? How many times have you wondered if your great-grandfather fought in the war? How many times have you said, "One day i'm going to find out where I came from." Let me tell you, friend, THE DAY IS NOW!
I want to help you locate your ancestors. I even want to offer a special for the first week starting today, $2 off first search and $2 off all other searches. Comment and let me know how you like it?

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