Independent Minds and Shared Community:
Married Women's Wills in Amite County, Mississippi, 1840-1919
 
Jennifer M. Payne
Master's Thesis
Rice University, 1996

ABSTRACT:  The fifteen married women's wills probated in Amite County, Mississippi between 1840 and 1919 indicate that the women were linked by geographical proximity, church affiliation, and similar social status. After the legal changes of 1839 that allowed married women in Mississippi to act as a feme sole in regards to their own property, Amite County wives took advantage of the law and acted independently from their husbands. These testaments also give evidence of the social and economic changes experienced by the region and the South during those eight decades. 


The Married Women's Wills of Amite County

 Below is a list of the fifteen women who were profiled in detail in this paper.  Click on a name for a link to the section which focused on that individual.  (This does not link to all references--check the Conclusion section for a final discussion of these women)  They were the only women who wrote wills probated in Amite County who were STILL MARRIED at the time of their deaths.


Scanned images of the married women's wills as published in the Amite County Will Books I & II

Will of Julia Anderson  1902
Will of Louisa Bates  1909
Will of Elizabeth Craft  1854
Will of Aletha Dixon  1858
Will of Rebecca Galtney  1881
Will of Elizabeth Johns  1859
Will of Ann Reams  1851
Will of Elizabeth Reid  1919
Will of Nancy Sites  1871
Will of Nancy Sleeper  1860
Will of Amanda Spurlock  1907
Will of Victoria Street    1858
Will of Susan Webb  1910
Will of Nancy Williford  1840
Will of Elizabeth Wren  1843
 




    This was the product of several periods of research over three years--there are probably some glaring errors and omissions and I would be happy to hear from others who have corrections or more to add to this story.   In addition to researching the legal activities of the married women testatrixes featured in Wills Books I & II of Amite County, I also gathered information on their families, neighbors, and others who were involved in their lives.  I had no contact with any of the descendents of these women and so all of the information was gathered from public sources (wills, inventories, census and land records).  I will gladly admit that many of my characterizations are purely speculative:  there is no way that anyone can infer with any certainty what these women's feelings and motivations were.  I hope that no one is offended by this paper;  I would personally have loved to have met any of these individuals and can't help but admit to think that I could have been friends with a few of them.  I plan to continue the writing to include all the wills written by women in Amite County between 1820 and 1919 (the span of Wills Books I & II) and their legacies from their menfolk.
      I encourage anyone who has slogged through the previous four sections to look over the Conclusion and Notes sections because these parts incorporate much of my "extra" information.  The Notes section of this paper contains not only the references, but also  much of the information I couldn't place in the formal paper itself;  a few notes are over a page long.    Many people researching Amite County families my find this Notes section to be of particular use.  I  The only person I can say with certainty that I am related to is Jane Blanchard Caston Moore who is featured in this note section on nun cupative wills.

    The text was taken directly from my computer.  A paper version is available through University Microforms International for a fee. (They get the fee, I don't).
 
 





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THESIS INDEX  PAGE
    INTRODUCTION
    CHAPTER 1: A Circle of Neighbors and Kin - PART A  1839-1858
      CHAPTER 1: A Circle of Neighbors and Kin - PART B   1859-1860
    CHAPTER 2: The Civil War & After
    CHAPTER 3:  Town Matrons and Store Fronts
    CONCLUSION
    NOTES - PART ONE
      NOTES - PART TWO
      NOTES - PART THREE
 
 
 

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