Hi everybody. Welcome to GACLARKE. Know you got my message earlier today when you first subscribed, but I wanted to say a few words on our first nite. I thought you ought to know there are about 20 of you so far and this is only the first day. If you want to start posting, have at it. If you are like me, you've been waiting for awhile to talk about your Clarke County families. I do not care for "Roll Calls" as such. Prefer to have everybody to tell about their Clarke County family ties. Put the surnames in the subject line instead, and add some dates and places. And SURNAMES in all caps is always helpful. That's easy enough. Let's be smart about this list. No need to rush into anything, but if you are ready, it is perfectly fine. You can always post again as more folks sign on. It is perfectly fine to bring into the discussions the mention of neighboring counties. In fact I do not see a way to avoid it. Just so we don't go too far afield. If you post anything here on the list that you wish me to post to the Clarke Co. GAgenWeb site, just tell me and I will save it to that folder. For now it is a hand-made site and everything is still hand-entered in the old-fashioned time- honored tradition of the Internet. So let's get started. Anbody got any Laniers or Langfords?? First half of the 19th century. I'll tell you about them later. Want to hear about your folks now. Best regards, Carol Middleton