Chatawa, Mississippi |
Amite County were named after the Amite River. The named derived from the French amitiƩ, meaning "friendship" and was used I commemoration of their friendly treatment by the Houma Indians. When you're researching your family history it's important to know when the counties or parish were established.
I recently started researching my McKay and Williams, which is on my paternal side of the family. Soon I will to go to the courthouse in the near future to look for records on the two families. I know that I will have to visit the Mississippi State Archives to search for documents as well.
I have several family trees based on the surnames that I'm researching. Charlie McKay was listed at a Mulatto in 1910 United States Census. He lived on Chatawa Road. He was married to Florence Williams, and he worked at a Saw Mill. Charlie and his wife didn't own their own home in 1910, they were renters. The census documented that he couldn't read or write. Charlie was twenty-six years old when the census was taken.
Three children were born at the time; Mary, William, and No Name McKay. My direct line is through Mary. Mary later met and married Ernest Boykin. After they married, they made Fluker, Louisiana their home.