Reverend Allen Washington Duck and wife Mary, last assigned pastor Rodney Presbyterian.
Arcola Alston May, lifetime Rodney resident, owner Alston's grocery, friend to many.
Reverend Joseph Bullen, Jr., the first Presbyterian missionary to the Mississippi Territory.
Tom C. Sullivan
Annie Lee Spruill Owens, whose mother, Estelle Eugenia Stringer Spruill, descended from the Guices, Kinnisons, and Stringers, and had many family ties to Jefferson County.
“In memory of Salvadore (Sam) and Conchetta (Lena) Giglio Piazza and the Piazza Family, owners of Fatland Plantation since 1935.”
My daughter, Haylee Rebekah Hefley. Her love of history from a very young age allowed us to create some wonderful, shared memories, that are treasured.
Sandra and Janis Raley
Marie King Bailey
David Hunt, he donated and raised funds for the building of Rodney Presbyterian, he also paid off the $1500 debt upon it's dedication.
John Aldridge Limerick, deacon Rodney Presbyterian and wife Irene Stuart Limerick, organist on the fateful day when USS Rattler men were captured within Rodney Presbyterian. In retaliation the church was shelled. Mr. Limerick wrote a letter recounting this event. Also in memory of their daughter Annette Limerick Holder, who grew up in Rodney Presbyterian.
Daisy McGill-"Aunt T", "Miss Daisy", she met many folks visiting Rodney .
Birth May 12, 1917 in Mississippi
Death 8 June 2013. Beloved "Last Rememberer "...
Vorace and Weenonah Montgomery Dearing.
Our Mackie Clan. Their dedication to God, Family, and Education continues eternally.
Manu Forti
Early settlers Henry McGraw and his wife Mary Ann Matilda Jackson were married in Wilkinson County, They moved to Madison/Hinds County, Mississippi by 1834.
The wonderful times spent with our kids: Amy, Hannah and Rob exploring SW Mississippi. Happy times visiting Rodney together too!~ Martha and Robby Toombs
Margaret (Maggie) Hauer Beattie, christened Sacred Heart church in Rodney.
Also the Pape brothers, longtime residents and businessmen in Rodney.
Margaret (Maggie) Hauer Beattie, christened Sacred Heart church in Rodney.
Also the Pape brothers, longtime residents and businessmen in Rodney.
Quentin McCardle, gone too soon.
"You know it's always so peaceful there (Rodney). Sacred, really. Each time I visit, I know I am not alone for the saints of old are there..."
William Gregory Barron, a passionate researcher of history and genealogy. Missed by many that so enjoyed his many wonderful historic treasures that he shared with us all.
Senator Bob Dearing, whose tireless support for Rodney, made so much possible!
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