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  2. Murder of Leesa Gray - Wikipedia

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    The trauma of these various instances of abuse resulted in Loden developing suicidal tendencies as a child and he also attempted suicide several times, and he also had substance use problems. Loden would go to live with his grandparents at their farm in Itawamba County, where his life took a turn for the

  3. Walter Williams (centenarian) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Washington Williams (November 14, 1842 or 1854 – December 19, 1959) was an American man who claimed to have been a forager for Hood's Brigade, which if true made him the last surviving veteran of the American Civil War.

  4. Itawamba County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Itawamba County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 23,863. [1] Its county seat is Fulton. [2] The county is part of the Tupelo, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area. The county was named for Itawamba, an early 19th-century Chickasaw leader. [3]

  5. Last surviving Confederate veterans - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] In his 1991 article in Blue and Gray magazine entitled The Great Imposters, William Marvel gave further details, including census records from before his 1932 Confederate pension application, showing Williams's birth as having occurred between October 1854 and April 1855 in Itawamba County, Mississippi. Those records showed he was too ...

  6. John E. Rankin - Wikipedia

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    Rankin was born on March 29, 1882, near Bolands in Itawamba County, Mississippi to a family that had planter ancestors with large holdings before the Civil War.His parents were Thomas Braxton Rankin, a schoolteacher and resident of Tupelo, and Venola Modeste (née Rutledge), born in Arkansas as the daughter of Robert Rutledge and Ellen (née Conoway) Rutledge.

  7. List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars

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    However, in September 1959 an exposé by The New York Times revealed that he was in fact born in 1854 in Itawamba County, Mississippi, and not 1842 as claimed. Still, since John B. Salling and all the other claimants were dead, Williams was celebrated as the last Confederate veteran after his death on 20 December 1959.

  8. Tammy Wynette - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wynette Pugh was born in Itawamba County, Mississippi, in 1942. [3] The farm where she was born was near the Alabama state line, between Red Bay, Alabama, and Tremont, Mississippi. She later credited both Alabama and Mississippi as her home states. She was the only child born to Mildred Faye Russell and William Hollis Pugh.

  9. List of people from Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Newt Knight (1837–1922), Unionist leader (Jones County) Roy Joseph Marchand (1920–1942), World War II fireman first class ; Henry Pinckney McCain (1861–1941), adjutant general, US Army (Carroll County) John S. McCain Sr. (1884–1945), USN admiral ; Donald H. Peterson (1933–2018), USAF colonel and NASA astronaut

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