tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12631722.post6718683346679210728..comments2024-03-23T15:06:27.495-05:00Comments on The Lucas Countyan: John Hill Aughey and "Tupelo"Frank D. Myershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09553291415988366101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12631722.post-45529700603749119352018-05-28T18:37:37.735-05:002018-05-28T18:37:37.735-05:00Not to be a downer, but John would come back to Pa...Not to be a downer, but John would come back to Paden, MS to Paden family reunions long after the war, and could not talk about anything but the war and his anger. They all thought he was a little off. He was, during the War, in the middle of his strong Confederate in-laws at Paden in Tishomingo Co, MS. In reading his books, it is strange that he seemingly had no empathy for his wife's elderly parents whose home and mill, along with everything they owned, were destroyed. John's wife and children had actually been living with them when it happened. My ancestor was brother to Aughey's father-n-law. Rebecca B. Moss, Iuka, MSAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07057434692087202828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12631722.post-65882118172826557952011-04-26T09:28:46.825-05:002011-04-26T09:28:46.825-05:00This article was most interesting to me. I live ap...This article was most interesting to me. I live aprox. 60 mi. from Tupelo,Ms. Parents born-raised in Lucas Co. Iowa. I was raised in Il. Moved to Ms. 2 1/2 yr. ago upon marriage. We pastor a church in Iuka, Ms. <br /> Thanks again for posting on fb. where we may enjoy places and people otherwise never known to us.<br /> Judy Cavett Staffordjudy cavett staffordnoreply@blogger.com