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  Union County, Mississippi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Union County is a county located in the state of Mississippi.
In the county the population is spread out with 25.90% under the age of 18, 9.20% from 18 to 24, 28.50% from 25 to 44, 22.20% from 45 to 64, and 14.10% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $32,682, and the median income for a family is $39,666.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Union_County,_Mississippi   (415 words)

  
 Balancing Patient Privacy and Public Health Risks to Others - Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County v. Johnson, 754 ...
An interlocutory appeal from the Union County Circuit Court concerning patient-physician privileges invoked by a hospital to keep confidential the identity of its patient and her medical records is before this Court.
On December 6, 1995, Kayla Elizabeth Johnson was born at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Union County, Mississippi.
Therefore, we affirm in part and reverse in part the judgment of the Union County Circuit Court, and this case is remanded to the trial court for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
biotech.law.lsu.edu /cases/privacy/baptist_memorial_hospital.htm   (2854 words)

  
 SIXTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Joseph Roy Dupuy was born on 31 Jul 1893 in Tate County, Mississippi.
Cornelia Jane Dupuy was born on 22 Jun 1895 in Mississippi.
Verna Sue Dupuy was born on 26 Oct 1899 in Union County, Mississippi.
www.mindspring.com /~eehiv/dupuy/d19643.htm   (317 words)

  
 Print Version
As the Union County Board of Commissioners carefully approaches the subject of possible flood plain encroachments in various areas of the county, people in the Mississippi River bottoms community feel a sense of dread that increased enforcement of Federal Emergency Management Agency guidelines means their homes and livelihoods are threatened.
David Livesay is a deputy sergeant with the Union County Sheriff's Department.
"The county government is in a very unenviable position in that they are faced with federal rules that if they follow may be detrimental to a lot of residents in the county," Schaefer said.
www.southernillinoisan.com /articles/2005/06/13/top/104195.prt   (879 words)

  
 Union County, New Jersey Genealogical Records Information
Union County was officially formed by state legislature on March 19th, 1857, (becoming effective on April 13, 1857).
Union County -- one of 17 counties in the nation to bear that name -- is the oldest of the group.
By 1930, the county's population was 200,000, having nearly doubled its population from the turn of the century.
www.mynewjerseygenealogy.com /nj_county/un.htm   (685 words)

  
 Remembering the Servants of Union Church Presbyterian Church of Jefferson County, Mississippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Union Church Presbyterian Church records contain the names of several African American slaves who were members of this church.
Union Church was important to the social and religious life of the white settlers and their servants.
Hickory Block Church is the church the former servant members established after Emancipation according to one of the Union Church Presbyterian Church members.
www.angelfire.com /folk/gljmr/unionchurch.html   (610 words)

  
 Re: Great Grandfather Garrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ramon Cecil PANNELL was born 29 Jun 1915 in Union County, Mississippi, and died 21 Jun 1981 in Lee County, Mississippi.
Lillie Jay PANNELL was born 9 Nov 1916 in Union County, Mississippi, and died 29 Jul 1920 in Union County, Mississippi.
Grady Gillespie PANNELL was born 18 Jan 1925 in Union County, Mississippi, and died 31 Dec 1992 in Lee County, Mississippi.
www.us-census.org /webbbs/lookups/index.cgi?read=16904   (416 words)

  
 Union County, Florida Genealogical Records Information
The county began functioning on October 1, 1921 and was called Union County, deriving its name from the word "Unity" which the citizens hoped would help to unify the peoples of the several communities.
Duval County was created in 1822 and we remained a part of this county for the next six years.
Union County was the smallest county in the area in the state of Florida (156,800 acres, 240 square miles).
www.myfloridagenealogy.com /fl_county/un.htm   (831 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Union County Multipurpose Reservoir/Other Water Supply Alternatives Project
The Union County, Mississippi, Board of Supervisors and the City of New Albany, Mississippi, have decided to adopt Alternative 2: Multipurpose Reservoir, as described in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Union County Multipurpose Reservoir/Other Water Supply Alternatives Project.
In the Final EIS, Union County and the City of New Albany identified Alternative 2 as their preferred water supply alternative, and TVA identified Alternate 1 as its preferred transmission line route.
Decision Union County and the City of New Albany have chosen Alternative 2: Multipurpose Reservoir because it would ensure an adequate water supply and provide the greatest range of supplemental benefits, including recreation and limited flood control.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2001/August/Day-09/i19947.htm   (1879 words)

  
 Union County Heritage Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The coming of the railroads was an important event in the history of Union County.
Faulkner’s fictional Yoknapatawpha County primarily focuses on life in Lafayette County, Mississippi, and his hometown of Oxford, the source of much of Faulkner’s fiction.
He was always a private man, a local man, rooted in Mississippi for all that he was worth, but out of his “postage stamp of native soil” he shaped a universe so rich with life that it can never be exhausted.
www.ucheritagemuseum.com /faulkner.html   (844 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Environmental Impact Statement: Union County, Mississippi, Multipurpose Reservoir/Other Water ...
The primary purpose of the reservoir is to provide an adequate and reliable water supply for the Union County area.
Two-thirds of the county water needs are supplied by wells in the Eutaw-McShan aquifer, and most of these wells are near the City of New Albany.
Proposed Issues To Be Addressed The EIS will evaluate the water supply needs of Union County through the year 2050, and potential effects of alternative means of meeting the water supply needs.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/1998/December/Day-02/w32055.htm   (1067 words)

  
 Union County Mississippi USGenWeb Index Page
Union County was established July 7, 1870, during the reconstruction era, and was named so because of the union of parts of Pontotoc and Tippah Counties.
In 1874, part of Lee County was annexed to it, thus making its present land area of 412 square miles.
The streams are the Tallahatchie River, which runs through the center of the county, and its tributary creeks the Oconitahatchie, Wilhite, Locks, Lappatubba, and Jones; the head streams of the West Fork of the Tombigbee River take their rise in the eastern part of the county.
www.rootsweb.com /~msunion   (596 words)

  
 Union County, Kentucky Genealogical Records Information
It was formed from part of Henderson County on January 15, 1811, and was probably named for the unanimous agreement of its citizens to create a new county.
On September 1, 1862, a Union detachment was defeated in a skirmish at Morganfield.
The population of Union County was 15,882 in 1970; 17,821 in 1980; and 16,557 in 1990.
www.mykentuckygenealogy.com /ky_county/un.htm   (834 words)

  
 Jones County, Mississippi
About this time, the county officers, who were chosen at the regular election, failed to qualify, as the offices paid almost nothing, owing to the scattered population and the absence of litigation.
Notwithstanding all this demonstration, Jones county readily responded to the call of the Confederacy for troops, furnishing from her scanty population, three full companies and a great part of four more which were formed on her borders.
The fact that Jones county was never bothered with the pest of alien rule was due mainly to the fact that few negroes were in the county.
www.natchezbelle.org /ahgp-ms/jones/secession1.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Union County, South Carolina Genealogical Records Information
Union County was named for the old Union Church, which served both the Presbyterian and Episcopal congregations in the area.
The church was erected in 1765 near the present day town of Union, the county seat.
Union County was created as a part of Ninety Six District in 1785.
www.mysouthcarolinagenealogy.com /sc_county/un.htm   (504 words)

  
 djournal.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A former Union County coroner and a political newcomer are challenging incumbent District 14 state Rep. Randy Mitchell in the Aug. 4 Democratic primary.
Mitchell, who also served as Union County coroner, is seeking his third term in the Mississippi House.
She said she understands that in some of the well-publicized drug cases people have legitimate claims, but said the doctors were not responsible for the injuries caused by those drugs.
www.djournal.com /pages/story.asp?ID=36853&pub=1   (601 words)

  
 Union County, Mississippi Genealogical Records Information
Union County, which was established July 7, 1870, during the reconstruction era, was named so because of the union of Pontotoc and Tippah Counties.
It is situated in the northeastern part of the state between the counties of Tippah and Pontotoc, from which it was originally organized.
A new courhouse was built in 1882 but was found inadequate for the needs of the county offices so it was demolished and the cornerstone for a new building was laid September 5, 1908.
www.mymississippigenealogy.com /ms_county/un.htm   (679 words)

  
 Union County, North Carolina Genealogical Records Information
Union was formed in 1842 from Anson and Mecklenburg.
At the time the county was formed there was a dispute between local Whigs and Democrats as to whether it should be named Clay or Jackson.
The name Union was suggested and adopted as a compromise because the new county was created from parts of two others.
www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com /nc_county/un.htm   (440 words)

  
 TVA: Union County Environmental Impact Statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At the request of local officials in New Albany and Union County, Mississippi, TVA has prepared a final environmental impact statement (FEIS) on alternative means of increasing the area’s water supply.
Union County and the City of New Albany will decide which alternative to adopt.
Note: The entire final environmental impact statement is available for viewing at the office of the Union County Development Association in New Albany, Mississippi.
www.tva.gov /environment/reports/unioneis   (470 words)

  
 Marcellus Littlejohn Family
He was recruited in Oxford, Calhoun County, Alabama by his uncle Robert W. Robert was the Captain of a Company called the "Dudley Snow Rangers".
Robert was born on November 25, 1842 in Benton County, Alabama.
They had their remaining children in Union County, Mississippi: Frank Cullen BROWN, Maddie Addie BROWN, Suzie P. BROWN and Julie F. Two months after Julie's birth Elizabeth died August 25, 1886 near New Albany, Union County, Mississippi.
www.c-zone.net /jon/Family/littlejohn/Littlejohn4.htm   (1415 words)

  
 PENNEBAKER Trek
Samuel W. was in Mercer County, KY in the 1820 census and moved to Wilson Co, Tennessee (1830 census) circa 1825 and died there about October 25, 1835.
He was one of the most influential factors in the organization of Union County which was formed July 7, 1870 from Tippah and Pontotoc Counties.
was born in Tippah County, MS on March 13, 1854 and died on January 30, 1929 and was buried in Ripley, Tippah County, Mississippi, beside his daughter, Maggie.
webpages.charter.net /pepbaker/trek.htm   (1711 words)

  
 Simulation in the Coffee Sand and Eutaw-McShan Aquifers....Abstract
The recent accelerated rate of growth of the population and of the economy in Union County suggests that the need for additional ground water will increase in the future.
Although the study area of the model corresponds to the area included in the ground-water flow model, the focus of the investigation is Union County.
The normal- and high-growth projection simulations for the Coffee Sand and Eutaw-McShan aquifers used the normal- and high-growth output data from the water-demand model for Union County, and an annual increase of 1.03 percent in water use for years 2001 to 2050 for the other areas in the model.
tn.water.usgs.gov /pubs/abstracts/SSHawra12.html   (2425 words)

  
 KY:Historical Society - Historical Marker Database - Search for Markers
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In 1860 he was nominated as candidate for President by the Constitutional Union Party.
The fresh water spring was renamed "Nally Spa" in 1975 to honor Union Countian James P. (Jimmy) Nally.
kentucky.gov /kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=County&county=113   (1050 words)

  
 Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County, a 153-bed facility in New Albany, serves the fast-growing region of Northeast Mississippi.
Baptist Union County is committed to keeping advanced equipment and technology in our diagnostic and therapeutic departments.
Baptist Union County offers a comprehensive range of services to increase early detection and enhance quality of life through successful treatment.
www.bmhcc.org /facilities/newalbany   (332 words)

  
 Will Noah Evans
The body of W.N. Evans well-known former Lee County resident, who died Tuesday in West Memphis, Ark., arrived last night from Memphis for final burial this morning at 10 o'clock at Union cemetery, 10 miles south of Tupelo on Highway 6.
Evans was born and reared in the Union community and leaves a large number of friends there.
Annie Shackleford, he left Lee County almost 25 years ago and became manager of some Arkansas' largest plantations and at the time of his death he was managing two plantations near West Memphis.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Pantheon/7862/hiramwebb/evanswillnoah.html   (457 words)

  
 Union County MsALHN
We are bringing you a look at Union County Mississippi's Past through electronic links to web sites with genealogy and history resources.
I have chosen this background and its set of Crepe Myrtle in honor of Mrytle, Union County where my grandparents John H. and Eva (Lara Eva) Gandy Crocker lived when she died on their son, Harman's farm in September of 1927.
I spend many dollars requesting her death records from Union county clerk's office which they claim was not there.
texannusa36.us /msalhn/mscounio.html   (319 words)

  
 Abstract--WRIR 00-4268
Ground water from the Eutaw-McShan and the Coffee Sand aquifers is the major source of supply for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes in Union County, Mississippi.
Data collected for the 12 public-supply facilities and the self-supplied commercial and industrial facilities in Union County were used to construct water-demand models.
Total ground-water withdrawals for Union County in 1998 were estimated as 2.85 million gallons per day (Mgal/d).
pubs.usgs.gov /wri/wri004268/text/abstract.html   (439 words)

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