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Silas Henry MANGUM1835

Name
Silas Henry MANGUM
Birth 1835 47 35

Birth of a brotherWiley Person MANGUM
June 20, 1839 (Age 4 years)

Death of a fatherSolomon MANGUM
December 29, 1852 (Age 17 years)
Death of a motherZillah CHAPMAN
February 21, 1879 (Age 44 years)
Death of a sisterCaroline MANGUM
September 28, 1883 (Age 48 years)
Note: Her tombstone states she died Sept 25 1883. She is buried at the Ellis Prairie Cemetery near Friday Tx.
Death of a brotherWiley Person MANGUM
1902 (Age 67 years)
Occupation
Farmer

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father
mother
Marriage: January 14, 1817St Tammany Parish, LA
2 years
elder brother
15 months
elder sister
9 months
elder sister
6 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
4 years
himself
5 years
younger brother

Occupation

S. H. Mangum, a native of Mississippi, born in 1837, is a well-known planter of this section, and his plantation which comprises one thousand and forty acres, with about two hundred acres admirably tilled, yields a fine crop of corn and cotton annually. His ideas in regard to agriculture are shrewd, practical and progressive, and a secret, no doubt, of his success is that his work is very congenial to his tastes. He takes great pride in keeping his plantation in admirable order, and everything about the place indicates his care and attention. He has erected a fine sawmill on his place, and the attention which he devotes to this industry and time he bestows on his plantation and in the raising and care of his stock, keeps him fully occupied. He is every respect a trustworthy gentleman, and the respect which is bestowed upon him by all who know him speaks volumes in his praise. He has taken much interest in the polities of the county and has been a member of the A. F. A. M. since 1856, at which time he became a member of Cato lodge No. 230. He was also a charter member of the grange, which he joined in 1875. On the 15th of December, 1867, he was married to Miss Minnie J. Martin, who was born in Mississippi in 1844, and their union has resulted in the birth of the following children: W. P., Nancy C, J. S. , E. L. , Emma and Augusta, all of whom are living. During the war he was a member of company D, Forty-sixth Mississippi infantry and served throughout the entire war. His parents, Solomon and Zilla (Chapman) Mangum, were born in Georgia and Kentucky respectively, the formers birth occurring in 1787. Their union was consummated in 1818 and resulted in the birth of nine children: G. W., Nancy C, Caroline, Eliza, William, Mary, Alfred, W. P. and S. H., of whom four are deceased. Solomon Mangum came to Mississippi in 1812 and located in Rankin county, where he died December 29, 1852, his widow surviving him until February 21, 1879, when she, too, passed away.

From Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi, Vol.2, 1891 Volume: 2 Publication date: 1891 Publisher: Chicago, Goodspeed Author: Goodspeed Brothers