Dear List Members, I wonder if someone could answer this for me concerning the Georgia Mortality Schedules. How often were they done? How did the counties come by the information published in the Mortality Schedules? When did they begin? I am trying to find information about a Jacob DRIVER, who was listed on the 1850 Mortality Schedule for Gwinnett County, Georgia. He is "said to be" my ggg-grandfather. The Mortality Schedule sources I have seen, are only transcribed index like lists. They always list him as Jacob Driver age 71, born SC, died February 1850. Yesterday I was searching at Ancestry.com, it is my first experience with viewing their census images, it gave this Mortality Schedule as one of the hits for Jacob DRIVER. No image available however. They had his name listed as Jacob G. DRIVER. I have never seen the middle initial before. Does anyone have a copy of this schedule that would be willing to do a lookup for this name in Gwinnett County for me? I would be so thankful. Or tell me if they are stored publicly somewhere and available for searching? Sharon Driver Wright Florida [email protected]