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Re: Major General Galusha Pennypacker

By genealogy.com user November 15, 2000 at 06:11:39
  • In reply to: Re: Major General Galusha Pennypacker
    11/14/00

Larry et al:

I'm a Rebel Pannebecker descendant, while ole Galusha was a Yankee.I found this record in the 1870 Federal Census of Grenada CO, MS :

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http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?srvr=search&DatabaseId=3556&db=mscen&GSI=55080246&GSFN=GALUSHA&GSLN=PENNYPACKER&GSPL=1%2CANY+LOCALITY&SUBMIT=SEARCH&PROX=1&TI=0&GS=PENNYPACKER+GALUSHAhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?srvr=search&DatabaseId=3556&db=mscen&GSI=55080246&GSFN=GALUSHA&GSLN=PENNYPACKER&GSPL=1%2CANY+LOCALITY&SUBMIT=SEARCH&PROX=1&TI=0&GS=PENNYPACKER+GALUSHA

Search Terms: PENNYPACKER (1), GALUSHA (1)
Database: Mississippi Census, 1805-90

1870, PENNYPACKER, GALUSHA, Grenada County, MS, 201 East Ward, Grenada Federal Population Schedule, MS, 1870 Federal Census Index, MS30945998.

I suppose Galusha was a peace keeper in the post "War of Northern Agression" South and not a carpetbagger|;<) I'm from an area near Grenada Co., MS.Those who are interested in the Pennebaker History can find my info at: .

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