Sarah Walker Gorrell
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Loves family, history, reading, writing, traveling, cemeteries and churches (plays the organ at hers), her two noisy Poms (who bark at everything and predict the weather), her front porch, and her fireplace. She's humorous and outspoken!
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The Day the Old House Became Just a Memory
It was built in 1932, and it was one of the homes of my youth. The old house sat just about 4 miles outside Taylorsville, Mississippi (in Smith County). I remember when Fellowship Road wasn't paved, and when it rained, you were unable to drive on it.
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Families
Why the "Worst Prison in America" was also the "Bloodiest Prison in America"
Murders and bloody fights occurred, and prisoners were tortured, beaten, sexually abused, and often kept in solitary confinement — for lengthy periods in this Southern prison, also known as the “Alcatraz of the South.”
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Criminal
Almost 140K Mississippians May Receive Money
According to ‘Mississippi Today,’ the average Mississippi student college loan of $37,000 is close to the National Average of $37,667 or $1.6 trillion and is among the highest in the nation. Nearly 439,000 Mississippians have Federal Student Loans, which would receive $10,000, or $20,000 if it is a Pell Grant.
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Education
Who are the other children of Queen Elizabeth?
Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, was rumored to be her "favorite son" by an article in Elle Magazine in January 2021. Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, "Fergie," wed on July 23, 1986. On his wedding day, Andrew became the Duke of York. The title, held for life, is given to the Monarch's second son. Andrew and Fergie are the parents of two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. The couple divorced in 1996.
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Families
Mississippians are eligible for $$
According to 'Mississippi Today,' the average Mississippi student college loan of $37,000 is close to the National Average of $37,667 or $1.6 trillion and is among the highest in the nation. Nearly 439,000 Mississippians have Federal Student Loans, which would receive $10,000, or $20,000 if it is a Pell Grant.
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Education




