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    1. [GABALDWI] Parham and Wyrick...Methodists
    2. Sandra Ferguson
    3. I plan to answer any queries I receive on the list, as others may be interested in the answers...this is the best way I know to get all the info to everyone....and, I hope you all will do the same. Betsey Parham is listed as married, and was listed as a member April 9, 1812. The surname Wyrick appears several times, but with no given names; this Wyrick was obviously a member of the church, because the name appears as the owner of various slaves, who "joined" the church.....there is no other mention of any Wyricks. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: GrannyP172@aol.com <GrannyP172@aol.com> To: Sandra <ferg@intelos.net> Date: Friday, June 09, 2000 1:20 PM Subject: Re: [GABALDWI] 72 subscribers >Dear Sandra: > I am fairly new to Baldwin County Archives, but I have written my family >tree from T. Stith Parham born about 1730 in virginia who escaped from a >British prison before the Revolution and ran to Baldwin county or Warrenton >County, Ga. He either joined or re-joined the Continental Army, 3rd Ga. >Batt. and was killed in virginia in 1883. His family settled in the northern >part of Baldwin County, were Methodists. married into the Myrick family, and >some of the children moved on to Upson and Meriwether county, when the >Lottery land became open to settlers. > Do you have them in of the Methodists churches. As far as I know they >were not the only Parhams in the County. T. Stith is buried on the land that >was their farm north of Milledgeville. > Thanks for any information....................Sara Amos Parham > Granny172@Aol,com >

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