Morning Dee, if this is your gracious offer, I will gladly take you up on my brick walls. They are Mose/Moses Howard, James B. Waggoner and wife Arabella. If you don't mind, would you please see if they are in your NEW "STUFF"? Your absolutely wonderful in your generosity of your great gifts. Thanks, and maybe one of these I'll be able to return the favor. Tudie Dee Thompson wrote: > "Hi everybody, > New computer appears to be fine and I just finished up tons of lookups at the Georgia Archives. I came home from there (all twenty miles) bearing great gifts. > The Colonial Records of Georgia, The Revolutionary Records of Georgia and the Confederate Records of Georgia (about fifty volumes), plus a little beauty titled A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia. This book includes excellent dates, whether each person came because they had to or because they wanted to and remarks about most of them, some not very flattering"
Have you ever run across a John Crum who raised a famioy in Patrick Co., VA and died in Ga sometime after 1830. He supposedly "died there at a ripe old age." He was born in Switzerland. If you ever find him, I would be most grateful. He had lost his property in VA. Thanks, Asella Crum ----- Original Message ----- From: Tudie & Horace Alsbury <cattivo@satx.net> To: <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 5:46 AM Subject: Re: [GA-Roots] NEW "STUFF" > Morning Dee, if this is your gracious offer, I will gladly take you up on my brick walls. They are Mose/Moses Howard, James B. Waggoner and wife Arabella. If you don't mind, would you please see if they are in your NEW "STUFF"? Your absolutely wonderful in your generosity of your great gifts. Thanks, and maybe one of these I'll be able to return the favor. Tudie > > Dee Thompson wrote: > > > "Hi everybody, > > New computer appears to be fine and I just finished up tons of lookups at the Georgia Archives. I came home from there (all twenty miles) bearing great gifts. > > The Colonial Records of Georgia, The Revolutionary Records of Georgia and the Confederate Records of Georgia (about fifty volumes), plus a little beauty titled A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia. This book includes excellent dates, whether each person came because they had to or because they wanted to and remarks about most of them, some not very flattering" >
My time frame is 1750-1852. Thanks Tudie Tudie & Horace Alsbury wrote: > Morning Dee, if this is your gracious offer, I will gladly take you up on my brick walls. They are Mose/Moses Howard, James B. Waggoner and wife Arabella. If you don't mind, would you please see if they are in your NEW "STUFF"? Your absolutely wonderful in your generosity of your great gifts. Thanks, and maybe one of these I'll be able to return the favor. Tudie > > Dee Thompson wrote: > > > "Hi everybody, > > New computer appears to be fine and I just finished up tons of lookups at the Georgia Archives. I came home from there (all twenty miles) bearing great gifts. > > The Colonial Records of Georgia, The Revolutionary Records of Georgia and the Confederate Records of Georgia (about fifty volumes), plus a little beauty titled A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia. This book includes excellent dates, whether each person came because they had to or because they wanted to and remarks about most of them, some not very flattering"