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Note: presented Tishomingo county in the legislature of the state in 1848 (source: "Abstract of Goodspeed Mississippi" book 1962, page 48). He was born in the Aberville District of South Carolina in 1826, but grew to manhood in Mississippi. He was practically educated there and prepared himself for the law. During the rebellion, he served in the Mississippi 32nd as a quartermaster with the rank of Major, in the Confederate service (source: Civil War Application), and married a Tippah county lady, Miss Julia Fields, in 1855 (source: Tippah Co. Marriage Records). Following the war, he returned to his profession and was closely identified with it the remainder of his busy life. He was a Chapter Mason, and in his political views a Democrat. His wife, survived him five years. --------------------------------------------------------- Found John F. Arnold listed as being in the "Thirty-Second Mississippi Regiment" out of Tishomingo County, Mississippi during the Civil War. It states that John F Arnold was a Quartermaster serving with the 32 Mississippi Regiment, but he was a also found as a first sergeant in Company A (Tishomingo Avengers). Source: Tishomingo County Civil War Web Page. --------------------------------------------------------- John Arnold entered into a partnership with a Robert A. Hill, in Jacinto, Mississippi. He was then, and had been for a number of years, a probate Judge for the county. This partnership continued until May 1866. (source "History of Old Tishomingo County" by Fran Alexander Cochran) ________________________________ 1826 - Abbeville County, South Carolina 1848 - Tishomingo County, State Legislature 1850 - Jacinto, Tishomingo County, Mississippi State Census 1860 - Tishomingo County, Mississippi State Census 1870 - Corinth, Old Tishomingo County, Mississippi State Census (now Alcorn County, Mississippi) 1880 - Graham, Young County, Texas State Census _________________________________ "1857 - The town of Corinth was growing. John Fredrick Arnold; W. F. Lambert; J.C. Reed; C.A. Taylor; C.D. Key; and Robert Williams were committee to view out and establish road between north Mississippi and Jacinto." (source "History of Old Tishomingo County" by Fran Alexander Cochran) _________________________________ 1861- Agricultural Society Members, Tishomingo Chapter C.W. Williams, President J.F. Arnold, Vice President John Taylor, Executive Commitee (source "History of Old Tishomingo County" by Fran Alexander Cochran) _________________________________ Jacinto Lodge #142 - Tishomingo County, Mississippi J.F. Arnold, IPR Master Mason John Taylor, Treasurer (source "History of Old Tishomingo County" by Fran Alexander Cochran) _________________________________
Note: Judge J.F. Arnold served Tishomingo county many years as a Circuit Judge. He re
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