I am adding to the info from Sharon Thomas in her reply to Sue K. My comments follow: At 01:34 PM 7/12/99 -0400, you wrote: > >> Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:03:11 EDT >> From: [email protected] > >> Does anyone have access to the 1810 census for Cobb? Also does anyone know >> how I might locate information in Douglas County, cemetery information? >> Thank you Sue K >> > >Sue, > >Since Cobb County was not established until 1832, there is no 1820 census. >Cobb was a part of Cherokee county until 1832. > >Sharon Thomas There also is not a 1820 Census for Cherokee Co as it was within the territory held by the Cherokee Indians. White settlement was prohibited by Federal Law although there were a few traders, missionaries (mostly Moravian), etc. The boundry line generally followed the Chattahoochie River. Everything northward was a part of the Cherokee Nation. Most white settlement did not begin until after the removal of the Cherokee. Garry Daniell Currently researching: Barber, Daniell, Grogan, Hall, Hamby, Howe, Hightower, Johnston, Kinman, Lay, Peek/Peak, Petttett/Pettit, Reid/Reed, Rogers, Ruddell, Shellhorse, Thomas in the Southeastern US.