Kelly,
I would be eternally grateful for any help you can give me. My grandmother had always said her parents had married in Pontotoc county. In fact, when we lived in Tupelo in the 1970s we drove my grandmother to Pontotoc so she could see the courthouse. We also went to a cemetery somewhere in the county where my grandmother's oldest brother was buried. He was born and died in Pontotoc County almost 10 years before my grandmother was born, and she herself never lived in Pontotoc county, but she took us right to the grave. It was not marked, but you could tell there was a grave there. Since I was only 9 years old at the time, it was all very boring to me and I just wanted to go do something "fun." My grandmother had an amazing memory and loved genealogy. I just wish I had grown to love it before she died. We would have had a ball!
Didn't mean to ramble on so!
Again, any help you could give us would be so much appreciated. None of us live in Mississippi anymore so the records are not readily available to us.
Thanks again!
Juli Morgan