[Ms-17] “29th Mississippi Infantry” (from Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898, by Dunbar Rowland [with credit to the “Official Records” (Gn-14)]; and company listing courtesy of For Dixie Land, I’ll Take My Stand, H. Grady Howell (Gn-3)). Miss. Sons of Confederate Veterans, Mississippi History site, <http://www.mississippiscv.org/mississippi_history.htm> 29th Miss. Inf. at <http://www.mississippiscv.org/UH29thMSI.htm> |
[Ms-18] “Mississippi State Troops Infantry” [same credits as (Ms-17)]; Miss. Sons of Confederate Veterans, Mississippi History site, <http://www.mississippiscv.org/ UHMSSTI.htm> |
[Ms-19] “Civil War prison camp on Arsenal island”, by Marcy Norton (January 22, 1998), Quad Cities OnLine, <http://www.qconline.com/progress98/places/prfedcem.html> |
[Ms-20] Rock Island Arsenal, History, Prison Camp, U S Army Corps of Engineers, <http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/rockislandhistory/Prison.htm> |
[Ms-21] 1870 Census, DeSoto County, Mississippi; NARA M593 Roll 728 pg.198 |
[Ms-22] 1900 Census, Mississippi, Tate County, Beat 4, Senatobia, 7 June 1900, NARA T623, Roll 829, E.D. 97 sheet 4, Dwelling No. 68 / Family No. 78, line 20 |
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Gaelic: The common pronunciation of our name today is MAC-an-inch. The Clan MacInnes history states that the Gaelic name MacAonghais was pronounced Mock-ah-noo-ish. Practice the Gaelic pronunciation a few times, and draw your own conclusions about the origin of “McA/I/Ninch”. Clan MacInnes, pub. 1992, Clan MacInnes Society, 8232 Kay Court, Annandale, Virginia 22003. |
McAninch Family History Newsletter
Volume X, Number 1, January 2002
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