Lucy Smith Hooks and children were enumerated in the 1840 census for Simpson County, Mississippi as 1 male over five under ten (Jabez James), 1 male over ten under fifteen (Armblin Brown), 2 females over ten under fifteen (Rachel and Rebecca), 1 female over fifteen under twenty (Mary Ann) and 1 female over thirty under forty (Lucy).
The widow Lucy Hooks was living in Simpson County, Mississippi in 1850. Her son A. B. Hooks was living on an adjacent farm.
Lucy Smith Hooks was living with her son James in Covington County, Mississippi in 1860.
In 1870 Lucy Hooks was living with daughter Rebecca in Covington County, Mississippi. Son Armblin lived three farms away.
In 1880 Lucy was living with son Armblin B. Hooks on Beat 4, Mount Carmel, Covington County, Mississippi.
COURT RECORDS
Received deed to seventy-nine acres in Simpson County, Mississippi. Certificate #26766 issued May 25, 1841, by the General Land Office, Mount Salus, Mississippi; act of April 24, 1820.
Received deed to seventy-nine acres in Simpson County, Mississippi. Certificate #26851 issued May 25, 1841, by the General Land Office, Mount Salus, Mississippi; act of April 24, 1820.
Received deed to thirty-nine and 1/2 acres in Simpson County, Mississippi. Certificate #29915 issued January 1, 1850, by the General Land Office, Jackson, Mississippi; act of April 24, 1820.
More About Lucy Ann Smith: Date born 2: 1803, South Carolina.6623, 6624, 6625 Date born 3: 1805, North Carolina.6626
More About Lucy Ann Smith and James Hooks: Marriage: Abt. 1821, Mississippi (?).
Children of Lucy Ann Smith and James Hooks are:
+Mary Ann Hooks, b. September 28, 1822, Simpson County, Mississippi6627, 6628, d. May 02, 1922, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
Rachel Hooks, b. Abt. 1825, Mississippi6629, d. Bef. 1850, Simpson County, Mississippi.