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Another type of genealogy record that provides tremendous value is tax records. Like city directories and voting registers, they provide information for us between federal censuses. They also can go back to colonial times.
Types of Taxes
- Income tax
- Federal direct tax
- Poll or head tax
- Real property, e.g., land
- Personal property, e.g., livestock, equipment, carriages, enslaved persons
- Other, such as special levies for roads, schools, etc.
Types of Information
- Date
- Residence address; property, license, or goods; value; tax amount; possibly profession, occupation, or trade
- Name of the taxpayer, usually white adult males
- Town/township/city, county, and state of residence
- Owner and/or renter of the property
- Number of white adult males in the home
- Type and value of property
- Livestock owned
- Personal property owned
- Amount of tax owed
- Profession, occupation, or trade
- Number of school-aged children
- Number of enslaved persons
Derivative information, such as birth date, death date, and date of marriage can often be estimated or determined from the presence or absence of a person in a tax list.
Good primers regarding the genealogical value of tax records and more details can be found in these articles:
- The Genealogical Benefits of Tax Records
- Using Poll Tax Records for Genealogy
- Genealogy 101: Tax Records
- Back to the Basics with Tax Records: Part 1
- Back to the Basics with Tax Records: Part 2
- Back to the Basics with Tax Records: Part 3
- United States Taxation
- The Value of Using US Tax Records in Genealogy Research
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Mississippi Tax Records
Listed below are links to tax records that are available for free online for the state:
- Adams County, Territorial Tax List, 1802 – 1817
- Adams County, Assessment of Taxes, in Conformity to an Ordinance of the 17th July, 1805
- Calhoun County, Tax Lists
- Carroll County, Tax Lists
- Carroll County, List of Land Sold for Taxes, 1872-1898
- Claiborne County, Tax Lists
- Clarke County, 1813 Tax Lists
- Clay County, Land Assessment Rolls, 1872-1902
- Franklin County, Taxation Records, 1849-1880
- Hancock County, Land and Property Records, 1853-1917; Indexes, 1896-1912 –, 1826-1917
- Harrison County, Personal Property Tax Roll, 1852,1856
- Hinds County, Tax Lists
- Jackson County, 1836 Tax Index
- Jackson County, Tax Lists, 1818
- Jasper County, 2nd District Records of State Tax Land, Tax Sale Records, 1861-1917
- Jefferson County, 1869 Freedman Tax Roll
- Jefferson County, Tax Lists
- Jones County, Tax Records, 1893-1918
- Jones County, Land and Property Records 1810-1925
- Kemper County, 1846 Personal Tax Roll
- Kemper County, Land Rolls, 1882-1896
- Lafayette County, Land Roll Tax Book, Assessments of Land, 1883, 1887
- Lamar County, Poll Tax Lists
- Lawrence County, List of Lands Sold to Individuals for Taxes, 1871-1916
- Lawrence County, Tax Records, 1817-1916
- Leake County, Tax Sale Books, 1867-1893
- Lowndes County, Personal Tax Rolls, 1833-1841, 1843, 1851-1853, 1857, 1859
- Madison County, Personal Tax Rolls, 1828-1830, 1833
- Madison County, Tax Lists, 1811 and 1812
- Marion County, Records
- Marion County, Redemption of Lands Sold for Taxes, 1867-1921
- Mississippi, County Tax Rolls, 1818-1902
- Mississippi, County Tax Rolls, 1818-1902
- Mississippi, State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951
- Mississippi, Territorial Tax Rolls
- Mississippi, Internal Revenue Lists, 1865-1866
- Newton County. Tax Records, 1875-1922
- Noxubee County, Land Assessment Roll, 1853, 1870-1917
- Oktibbeha County, Chancery Court Case Records, 1880-1920
- Scott County, Tax Lists
- Simpson County, Tax Records, 1877-1931
- Sunflower County, Tax Lists
- Sunflower County, Tax Lists
- Tippah County, 1837 Tax List of Property Owners
- Tishomingo County, Tax Lists
- United States Internal Revenue Assessment Lists, 1862-1874
- Winston County, 1888 Tax Roll
- Winston County, Records of State Tax Lands, ca.1880-1894
- Yalobusha County, 1834 and 1835 Tax Lists
- Yazoo County, Tax Lists
Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
One reply on “Free Mississippi Online Tax Records”
I see Lauderdale County is mum on their use of info.