> Just curious as to where your branch of the tree is from or heading to. > Thanks > > Randy Andrews from Wisconsin Actually it deadends at 1872...in GA. According to one researcher my 2ggrandfather is Taylor Andrews. He married Emily Anderson b. 1850 GA d. 1898 GA Taylor is a complete mystery...I have not found a marriage license..death notice...census nothing to to proof he existed. Yet I know and have proof that they were in one or two counties in SE GA. Emily and her two boys when she remarried and when he boys married they called themselves ANDERS. Then somewhere between 1895 and 1920 they began calling themselves ANDREWS. Now Emily's parents' siblings are entrenched in allied families intermarrying of WOOD, TAYLOR, KNIGHT, CHERRY, DANIEL. I am currently trying to discover if Argent Anderson B. 1795 m. 1816 Isaac Taylor had any children and if those grandchildren would fit the bill. Any help??? -- Diana Andrews Sjoberg, Teacher, Instructor and Genealogist Have briefcase, will Travel sjoberg1@sprintmail.com Hunting for surnames: Anderson/Andrews/Anders; Mathis; Wood; Sears, Vickers; Paulk and a hot bed of others! Clinch Co. Georgia webmaster http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaclinch Clinch Co. mail list coordinator: How to Subscribe and Unsubscribe It's easy --to subscribe type in GACLINCH-L-request@rootsweb.com. When the "mail-to" window pops up, write "subscribe" in the body of the message. To unsubscribe, type in GACLINCH-L-request@rootsweb.com and write "unsubscribe" in the body of the message.