OK, this note would be referring to me :-) My first Murdoch would be Dr. Joseph who was b. abt 1765 d. 1823 in White Co. The name had changed to Murdock by 1832 - his son Allen m. Elizabeth Freeman. Jeptha Murdock m. Nancy Hood by 1850. her parents were Lewis or Louis and Nancy Hood, Sr. These names would be most likely in Habersham/White Co. but I don't really know what part of GA they came into. Dr. Joseph is supposed to have been a Loyalist, but I'm not convinced, yet. I think about any Murdock/H in the area is a "cousin." Marsha Dee Thompson wrote: > > I've received dozens of lookup requests on these new books with a general directive to search for a last name (and sometimes 15 last names). Please be a tad more specific. These books cover a time frame from the early 1700s to the late 1800s. I can check the EARLY SETTLERS book quickly, but the other new books are indexed within EACH volume - meaning that I will have to go through over fifty volumes checking for your name. So if you want a response in my lifetime narrow the scope a bit, 'cause obviously I'm going for the "quickies" first. > > Dee > > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm -- Ford House http://www.cybertrails.com/~meandsteve "Let the redeemed of the earth say so..." Psalm 107:2