YUP! Most all of them be my cuzzins and outlaws. The POWG is now an eleven volume set. Any die hard Wiregrass researcher needs to get a copy of them. Exodus XXI V:16 - Charles T. Zeigler - RAOGK volunteer Ezra> Herbert> Jacob> John> Joseph> Michael> Fritz the immigrant http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.com/~newtonalabama/frontpage.html (Researching Zeigler, Lightsey, Howell, Register, Glass, King, etal) On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 22:24:22 -0400 "Jack Cox" <jacox@tampabay.rr.com> writes: > The Pioneers of Wiregrass GA has quite a bit of info on folks from > Berrien and Lowndes (and other So. GA counties) in the 1800s-1900s. > Includes the surnames Lightsey, Howell, Hughes, Hutto, Copeland, > Smith, Zeigler and at least two dozen more. Some lines can be > traced back to the 1700s, even 1500s, I believe. > Believe it's a nine volume set, so it does take some diggin' -- and > lots of patience. > J.A.