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    1. [GABALDWI] Lankfords in Milledgeville
    2. Sandra Ferguson
    3. >Celia Lankford is listed as a member of the society at the close of1814. another >notation says that she was admitted on trial Feb. 27, and received into full >connection Aug 28th, 1814. She is married. > >Edmond Lankford was readmitted June 26, 1813 >Edmund Lankford is listed at the close of 1814 as a member of the society. .. > These may well be the same person, just with different >spellings of their > given names. You mention that you didn't know that there was a book on Methodist churches in Milledge....well, I'm here to tell you that there are books on EVERYTHING! You need to periodically check the catalogues of some of the larger genealogical booksellers; most have on line lists that you can browse through. I've ordered many books in this way, and have never had a problem. It's always been fast and safe. If interested, I can "scare up" some of the ones I've used, however GA research is fairly new to me, and most of my own research has been in VA and PA. But, the larger companies have things for every state in the union and many for foreign research, too. Sandra > >-----Original Message----- >From: TreeMother <tonin1@airmail.net> >To: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@intelos.net> >Date: Friday, June 09, 2000 1:48 PM >Subject: Re: [GABALDWI] 72 subscribers > > >>Sandra: My Langford/Lankford family lived in Baldwin county after winning >the 1805 >>lottery. I believe that they lived at Milledgeville. I have not been able >to find any >>good documents on them, for instance land deeds. I certainly would >appreciate a lookup >>of Langford/Lankford families in your book. I did not know you had one for >church >>records. Thanks for the posting. Poldi >> >>Sandra Ferguson wrote: >> >>> I have METHODIST CHURCH RECORD BOOKS...MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 1811-1876, that >I >>> will gladly do lookups from. I believe it is listed on the the Baldwin >>> county site, but have only had 2 people ask for lookups from it. It's >>> strange that some counties in the country are so busy, with many people >>> researching the area, and then ones like Baldwin, which seem the >opposite. >>> Sandra >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Crilley <crilley@eramp.net> >>> To: GABALDWI-L@rootsweb.com <GABALDWI-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Date: Friday, June 09, 2000 11:54 AM >>> Subject: [GABALDWI] 72 subscribers >>> >>> >We have 72 subscribers to the Baldwin List!! >>> > >>> >So that means that we have quite a bit of interest in Baldwin County. >>> > >>> >Please ask some questions on this list, and also write about the things >>> >that you have already, where you found them....give us some ideas about >>> >"how to" research in Baldwin County more effectively. >>> > >>> >Have any of you used old Baldwin County Newspapers? Don't know if they >are >>> >on microfilm or not....but it would be so nice to know about these... >I >>> >believe that Georgia Pioneers published some newspaper abstracts back in >>> >1972. Does anyone have access to these? >>> > >>> >Anything you have help us with....even one tiny little piece of info may >be >>> >the very thing that will give someone else a lead to their research. >>> >Newspaper Obits are wonderful as they often give the names of married >>> >daughters, etc. >>> > >>> >Put on your thinking cap and pull out your Baldwin files. If we all work >on >>> >this together, we'll be able to gather so much more!! >>> > >>> >Virginia >>> > >>> > >>> >==== GABALDWI Mailing List ==== >>> >Visit and contribute to the GA Archives page >>> >http://www.rootsweb.net/~usgenweb/ga >>> > >>> >============================== >>> >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >>> >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >>> >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >>> > >>> > >>> >>> ==== GABALDWI Mailing List ==== >>> Searchable Archives are here! >>> Go to <http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl> and follow >instructions. >>> >>> ============================== >>> Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >>> RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >>> http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >> >> > >

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