Soon after the cival war, Plummer Williams and a man named Miller were arrested and placed in jail in Fulton, Itawamba County, Mississippi.
Joseph Palmer and several other men from Marion County rode to Fulton and broke the men out of jail. During the process of getting them out and getting away the Miller man was shot and killed. The rest of them survived.
( Marion County Census of 1910-132-132; 1920 Census 10-202-210. Joseph is buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.)
Children of Joseph Washington Palmer.
Washington Lafayette Palmer
Elizabeth E. Palmer
Rebecca Jane Palmer
Hester Palmer
Robert Kim Palmer
Temple Ann Palmer
Delela Palmer
Delila Palmer
Howard Palmer
Soon after the cival war, Plummer Williams and a man named Miller were arrested and placed in jail in Fulton, Itawamba County, Mississippi.
Joseph Palmer and several other men from Marion County rode to Fulton and broke the men out of jail. During the process of getting them out and getting away the Miller man was shot and killed. The rest of them survived.
( Marion County Census of 1910-132-132; 1920 Census 10-202-210. Joseph is buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.)
Children of Joseph Washington Palmer.
Washington Lafayette Palmer
Elizabeth E. Palmer
Rebecca Jane Palmer
Hester Palmer
Robert Kim Palmer
Temple Ann Palmer
Delela Palmer
Delila Palmer
Howard Palmer
Family Members
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Dr Benjamin Franklin Palmer
1848–1913
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Hezikiah White Palmer
1849–1922
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William Russell Palmer
1851–1922
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George Flowers Palmer
1852–1935
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Thompson Lafayette Palmer
1855–1924
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Dr John Howard Palmer
1858–1931
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Zacariah Gaynes Palmer
1860–1882
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Elizabeth Dizenia Palmer Cooper
1863–1941
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Rev Eston Augustus Palmer
1865–1940
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Dr Alexander Sherman Palmer
1868–1909
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General Grant Palmer
1870–1949
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