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    1. [FLORIDA] Re: McElvy
    2. Minnie, Thank you for the "Modified Register for (Attorney) Lawson G. McElvey." Lawson was my g-g-grandfather. There are some mistakes in this file and I'll be happy to send the correct info to you if you're interested. As I said in one message to the list, I am looking for descendants and/or info on them regarding, of course, all McElvy/McElvey's and Edward Hunter Woodbery and his wife, Florida Alice McElvy. I see in your list of sources that you've done interviews and have records from this Woodbery family. Would you mind sharing them with me? I'll be happy to pay for copies, postage, etc. Also, do you have any names and addresses that I may contact. Descendants have been very difficult to find and I sure would be grateful for your help. Albert Booth McElvy was my g-grandfather. His parents were Lawson Gamble McElvy and Margaret L. Booth. So he inherited his mother's maiden name. I think John W. Booth was Margaret's father. Let me check my files on this and get back to you later today. I am also researching my Booth line. It appears that you're also interested in my direct lines. I'll be happy to share any info I have with you. Let me know what you need. I am curious as how you fit into these families (McElvy, Woodbery, Booth). Liz In a message dated 7/17/02 8:23:10 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > I thought I sent this to Gadsden List, but it did not > come back to me so I assume it did not go. There is a > relatively new book out but I did not write the author's > name. It gave no address for ordering the book as it is > a private publication. It covers the McElvy or McElvey > family from a Rev. William McElvey in GA. Most of his > family moved into Gadsden and Decatur Counties into > Hinson or Dogtown Areas. I think the publication date > was 1998. A copy is located in the R.A. Gray State > Library.

    07/17/2002 07:52:59