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    1. [GACARROL] webpage: Colonel James H. Fannin & his 1st Georgia Reserves
    2. Jane Benson
    3. For anyone interested in the soldiers who made up the 10 companies of the 1st Georgia Reserves, Colonel James H. Fannin's regiment, my webpage is now up and running. I've still much to do and a long way to go before it will ever be completed but this is a "works in progress" website and new information will be added as I have time to do so. For those of you who don't like music, please mute your volume before clicking on the website. I'm a cranky old so and so who happens to like music and eventually every company on my webpage will have music accompanying it. For someone my age, just getting this thing created so you could possibly find one of your ancestors has been a major job in itself so no complaints are being accepted at this time. Just enjoy it, if possible. Have a good day and feel free to share my webpage with others that you think might be interested. And, feel free to contact me if you have additional data you wish to share on any of the men listed. http://www.geocities.com/csareserve1/index.html Jane Ashley Benson jab50@bellsouth.net

    04/09/2001 03:44:31
    1. [GACARROL] Marriage and/or census look-up
    2. Hi. Would someone do a look up for me? I am looking for the marriage info on William Jackson Waters and Martha Ann Elizabeth Dutton. Date of marriage March 10 1895 supposedly in Carroll Co GA. Or were there any Dutton's listed in the 1880 and 1900 census records for the Lowell or Carrollton Districts. I am trying to fnd the parents of Martha Ann Elizabeth Dutton. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help or point me in a better direction Leigh

    03/19/2001 02:40:32
    1. [GACARROL] Fayette County Heritage Book
    2. We have extended the dealine for the Fayette County Heritage Book to April 5, 2001. People can submit their family or topical articles and also preorder the book up to that date. This will, of necessity, be our last extension. For complete details, they can access our web site at: www.HistoryFayetteCoGa.org We would appreciate any publicity or listings you could give us on this. Thanks. Janet H. Mack President, Fayette County Historical Society

    03/07/2001 11:58:28
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll and Haralson County Heritage Book "Last Monday of each month", and May 5, 2001 is the deadline! Thanks again!
    2. D. Scott Dingler
    3. THIS IS NOT SPAM! We're making history in Carroll County, Georgia and you're invited to be a part of it! With a capacity crowd at its January meeting, the Carroll County Heritage Book Committee voted to move quickly on the new book! Officers have been elected and brochures will be ready at the next meeting; Monday, February 26, 7 PM at the Neva Lomason Library, 710 Rome St., Carrollton. Subsequent meetings this year will be at the Old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St. (behind Carrollton Federal) beginning March 26th, 2001, and continuing the last Monday of each month. Everyone with roots in Carroll County is invited to attend the meeting or participate by sending a free 500 word story and picture to be included. We're also opening eligibility to include Haralson County folk whose ancestors were in Carroll County by or before 1856. This includes the parts of Carroll County which are now Haralson County; districts 6, 7 and 8. These are areas near or in Bremen, Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Georgia. Deadline for stories, pictures and book orders is May 5, 2001. The book is destined to be one of the best yet in the prestigious Georgia County Heritage Series. Come join us on Feb. 26th as we "make history" and help save our Carroll County, Georgia Heritage! for more details, please e-mail: countyheritageinc@mindspring.com or click on the County Heritage, Inc. web site: www.countyheritagebooks.com You may call Mary Flo Word at (770) 836-6494 or Jan Ruskell at (770) 836-6494 for more information, or write: Carroll County Heritage, PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117

    03/07/2001 05:07:29
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll and Haralson County Heritage Book "Last Monday of each month", and May 5, 2001 is the deadline! Thanks again!
    2. D. Scott Dingler
    3. THIS IS NOT SPAM! We're making history in Carroll County, Georgia and you're invited to be a part of it! With a capacity crowd at its January meeting, the Carroll County Heritage Book Committee voted to move quickly on the new book! Officers have been elected and brochures will be ready at the next meeting; Monday, February 26, 7 PM at the Neva Lomason Library, 710 Rome St., Carrollton. Subsequent meetings this year will be at the Old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St. (behind Carrollton Federal) beginning March 26th, 2001, and continuing the last Monday of each month. Everyone with roots in Carroll County is invited to attend the meeting or participate by sending a free 500 word story and picture to be included. We're also opening eligibility to include Haralson County folk whose ancestors were in Carroll County by or before 1856. This includes the parts of Carroll County which are now Haralson County; districts 6, 7 and 8. These are areas near or in Bremen, Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Georgia. Deadline for stories, pictures and book orders is May 5, 2001. The book is destined to be one of the best yet in the prestigious Georgia County Heritage Series. Come join us on Feb. 26th as we "make history" and help save our Carroll County, Georgia Heritage! for more details, please e-mail: countyheritageinc@mindspring.com or click on the County Heritage, Inc. web site: www.countyheritagebooks.com You may call Mary Flo Word at (770) 836-6494 or Jan Ruskell at (770) 836-6494 for more information, or write: Carroll County Heritage, PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117

    03/07/2001 05:06:08
    1. [GACARROL] Re: Waters marriages
    2. Have found that Emma and Mollie(Mary) would have married between @1891 and 1910. THeir parent's moved to LAwrence Co AL then and the girls are not listed on the 1910 census records with them. Thanks again for any help Leigh Waters Brown

    03/05/2001 03:16:22
    1. [GACARROL] Haralson Co, GA Cemetery Book
    2. Doris Robbins
    3. The deadline for information for the Haralson County Cemetery Book is March 31, 2001. If you have been assigned a cemetery to survey or have information on unmarked graves in Haralson County, please send it in as soon as possible. You can send it to either Doris Robbins at drobbin6@bellsouth.net or to the Haralson Co Historical Society at gahchs@bellsouth.net The list of cemeteries can be found on our web page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~gahchs/cemeteries.html The sooner we can get these last few cemeteries finished, the sooner we can send the manuscript to the publisher and have the book to sell. Your help with this project is greatly appreciated. Doris Estes Robbins Haralson County Historical Society Library Chairman

    03/03/2001 11:06:23
    1. [GACARROL] Marriage Look-up
    2. Hi Is there someone who would be willing to do a look up for me? For Mollie(Mary) and Emma Waters---sometime around the early 1900's. They were the daughters of John R and Martha Ellen (Cash) Waters. Mollie was born @ 1876 and Emma @ 1877 in Carroll Co GA. John R died in 1935 in Hackleburg Marion Co AL and according to the probate records, these two were still in GA--I am assuming Carroll Co. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it. I have no further info to go on and am taking a shot in the dark.

    03/02/2001 03:13:20
    1. [GACARROL] Campbell Co Marriage Book B on line
    2. Subj: [GACAMPBE] Campbell County Marriage Book B Date: 2/22/2001 5:16:23 PM Pacific Standard Time From: ltlbit@mindspring.com (B & C Pierce) To: GACAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacampbe/Campbell_Book_B.html Marriage Book B transcribed by Kathy Gregory now online Rem. to say Thanks to Kathy.

    02/22/2001 02:57:18
    1. [GACARROL] Re: GACARROL-D Digest V01 #8
    2. In your HERITAGE OF CARROLL COUNTY and also Haralson Counties, GA, does either books cover any early Conner families? Paul WhitePaul@aol.com

    02/22/2001 01:44:12
    1. [GACARROL] Carroll and Haralson County Heritage Book "Last Monday of each month", and May 5, 2001 is the deadline! Thanks again!
    2. D. Scott Dingler
    3. THIS IS NOT SPAM! We're making history in Carroll County, Georgia and you're invited to be a part of it! With a capacity crowd at its January meeting, the Carroll County Heritage Book Committee voted to move quickly on the new book! Officers have been elected and brochures will be ready at the next meeting; Monday, February 26, 7 PM at the Neva Lomason Library, 710 Rome St., Carrollton. Subsequent meetings this year will be at the Old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St. (behind Carrollton Federal) beginning March 26th, 2001, and continuing the last Monday of each month. Everyone with roots in Carroll County is invited to attend the meeting or participate by sending a free 500 word story and picture to be included. We're also opening eligibility to include Haralson County folk whose ancestors were in Carroll County by or before 1856. This includes the parts of Carroll County which are now Haralson County; districts 6, 7 and 8. These are areas near or in Bremen, Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Georgia. Deadline for stories, pictures and book orders is May 5, 2001. The book is destined to be one of the best yet in the prestigious Georgia County Heritage Series. Come join us on Feb. 26th as we "make history" and help save our Carroll County, Georgia Heritage! for more details, please e-mail: countyheritageinc@mindspring.com or click on the County Heritage, Inc. web site: www.countyheritagebooks.com You may call Mary Flo Word at (770) 836-6494 or Jan Ruskell at (770) 836-6494 for more information, or write: Carroll County Heritage, PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117

    02/20/2001 04:21:55
    1. Carroll and Haralson County Heritage Book "Last Monday of each month", and May 5, 2001 is the deadline! Thanks again!
    2. County Heritage, Inc.
    3. THIS IS NOT SPAM! We're making history in Carroll County, Georgia and you're invited to be a part of it! With a capacity crowd at its January meeting, the Carroll County Heritage Book Committee voted to move quickly on the new book! Officers have been elected and brochures will be ready at the next meeting; Monday, February 26, 7 PM at the Neva Lomason Library, 710 Rome St., Carrollton. Subsequent meetings this year will be at the Old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St. (behind Carrollton Federal) beginning March 26th, 2001, and continuing the last Monday of each month. Everyone with roots in Carroll County is invited to attend the meeting or participate by sending a free 500 word story and picture to be included. We're also opening eligibility to include Haralson County folk whose ancestors were in Carroll County by or before 1856. This includes the parts of Carroll County which are now Haralson County; districts 6, 7 and 8. These are areas near or in Bremen, Buchanan or Tallapoosa, Georgia. Deadline for stories, pictures and book orders is May 5, 2001. The book is destined to be one of the best yet in the prestigious Georgia County Heritage Series. Come join us on Feb. 26th as we "make history" and help save our Carroll County, Georgia Heritage! for more details, please e-mail: countyheritageinc@mindspring.com or click on the County Heritage, Inc. web site: www.countyheritagebooks.com You may call Mary Flo Word at (770) 836-6494 or Jan Ruskell at (770) 836-6494 for more information, or write: Carroll County Heritage, PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117

    02/20/2001 12:18:47
    1. Caroll Co., GA Yanceys of 1850's
    2. roxana_yancey
    3. Looking for information on the following Yanceys of Carroll co., GA James H yancey- married Mary Whisenant - 4 Nov 1849 Lydia Yancey - married Thomas Vaughn 23 Jan 1848 Elizabeth K yancey - married Thomas K Rowell 18 Jan 1849 Martha Elizabeth Yancey - married T. J. Carr 20 Dec 1853 Matilda Yancey - married William H Dyson 24 Mar 1847 Wondering if anyone knows more about these couples and their families. Could anyone locate these couples on the 1850 census ? Any known descendants? Please send any info to : Dennis J Yancey dyancey@miami.edu or roxana_yancey@netzero.net

    02/14/2001 01:47:37
    1. Re: Caroll Co., GA Yanceys of 1850's
    2. Terry Jackson
    3. http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/Carroll/1850%20census.htm See if there's anything here you can use. roxana_yancey wrote: > Looking for information on the following Yanceys of Carroll co., GA > > James H yancey- married Mary Whisenant - 4 Nov 1849 > Lydia Yancey - married Thomas Vaughn 23 Jan 1848 > Elizabeth K yancey - married Thomas K Rowell 18 Jan 1849 > Martha Elizabeth Yancey - married T. J. Carr 20 Dec 1853 > Matilda Yancey - married William H Dyson 24 Mar 1847 > > Wondering if anyone knows more about these couples and their families. > Could anyone locate these couples on the 1850 census ? > Any known descendants? > > Please send any info to : > > Dennis J Yancey > dyancey@miami.edu > or roxana_yancey@netzero.net > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    02/14/2001 01:04:15
    1. I need county info checked
    2. bkn
    3. I am developing a website for Georgia Counties and need someone that is familiar with this counties information to take a look and see if anything needs to be corrected or added. Especially the Local Genealogical Societies. Its located at http://www.segenealogy.com/georgia/gacnty05.htm Thanks in advance. Becky Southeastern Genealogy Online www.segenealogy.com

    02/12/2001 03:48:05
    1. Marriage record lookup
    2. Please, someone with Carrol County marriage record accessability, look up the marriage of William (Bill) Morris and Fannie Vessel between 1870 and 1880. Thanks so much.

    02/04/2001 07:41:04
    1. Looking for Hulett Community in 1910 Census
    2. Hello all. I found my husband's great-grandfather in the 1920 census of Carroll County in the Hulett community the hard way - line by line - because the facility I use has the census data but not the Soundex films. I really don't want to do that again in 1910. Does anyone have access to the Miracode for the 1910 census who'd be willing to do a lookup for me? If not, would anyone know where the Hulett community would be in the 1910 census? Was it in Carroll county or in Campbell county at that time? And what enumeration district was it in? (I do wish there were MAPS showing where the enumeration districts were, since I know physically where they lived just not how to find them in the census!) Thanks in advance for any help! Judy Campbell judyc@mindspring.com

    02/01/2001 02:32:11
    1. HENDERSON
    2. Kaarel & Susan Hamersky
    3. Yancey: I also have a HENDERSON line. Would be interested in your Henderson roots. Maybe there is a connection. Thanks! Susan Patton Hamersky Woodland Hills, CA

    01/22/2001 03:05:23
    1. Carroll Heritage Book REVISED MESSAGE TO ROOTSWEB SUBSCRIBERS IN Carroll, Polk, Paulding, Floyd, and any other counties!
    2. Don and Becky Mills
    3. URGENT CHANGE TO PARAGRAPH THREE! --------------------------------------------- This is not Spam! The next meeting of the Carroll County, GA Heritage Book Committee will be Monday, Jan. 29, 7 PM, at the old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St., behind Carrollton Federal. All are invited to help us "Preserve our Carroll County Heritage"! Our new Carroll County, GA Heritage book is receiving wide support. Inquiries are coming from all over the US to learn about the book! The Carroll County Genealogical Society has announced its support for the project. Officers have been chosen and the book is sure to be a success. Carroll joins Cherokee, Floyd, Paulding, Polk and numerous other Counties as part of the prestigious Georgia County Heritage series. Eligibility is simple; you live in Carroll, used to live or have roots in Carroll. This allows each household 500 words and one photo, free. In addition 500 words and one photo will be given to each household whose ancestors resided before 1856 in HARALSON COUNTY in district 7, 8 and part of 6 (these districts include Bremen, Tallapoosa & Buchanan). Questions? Come to our meeting on Jan. 29th at the old Carrollton Jr. High School, write us at PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117, e-mail; <mailto:countyheritageinc@mindspring.com>countyheritageinc@mindspring.<mailto:countyheritageinc@mindspring.com>com, or phone toll free 1 (877) CO-HERIT. See you on the 29th at 7 PM.

    01/22/2001 12:52:31
    1. Carroll and Haralson Co Heritage Book
    2. Don and Becky Mills
    3. This is not Spam! The next meeting of the Carroll County, GA Heritage Book Committee will be Monday, Jan. 29, 7 PM, at the old Carrollton Jr. High School, 118 S. White St., behind Carrollton Federal. All are invited to help us "Preserve our Carroll County Heritage"! Our new Carroll County, GA Heritage book is receiving wide support. Inquiries are coming from all over the US to learn about the book! The Carroll County Genealogical Society has announced its support for the project. Officers have been chosen and the book is sure to be a success. Carroll joins Cherokee, Floyd, Paulding, Polk and numerous other Counties as part of the prestigious Georgia County Heritage series. Eligibility is simple; you live in Carroll, used to live or have roots in Carroll. This allows each household 500 words and one photo, free. In addition, if your ancestors resided before 1856 in HARALSON COUNTY in district 7, 8 and part of 6 (these districts include Bremen, Tallapoosa & Buchanan). Questions? Come to our meeting on Jan. 29th at the old Carrollton Jr. High School, write us at PO Box 1224, Carrollton, GA 30117, e-mail; countyheritageinc@mindspring.com, or phone toll free 1 (877) CO-HERIT. See you on the 29th at 7 PM.

    01/22/2001 12:47:28