Hello I'm sorry but this is all I have at this time on my Mayes line , and that is Martha Jane Mayes 12-24-1834 , to 3-10-1915 M. Columbus Thomas Sewell 2-24-1833, and her sister Teresa Cordelia Mayes 2-1-1833. They (Martha and Columbus Thomas Sewell) are buried in the Mayes- Sewell cemetery in Marietta, Ga. I am trying to get up a group to clean the cemetery up this fall after the misquotes die , If you are interested let me know. If you find a connection let me know also , I would like to know martha's parents. I have a photo of her and her husband. I also have Gober in my family line , but directly. There will be a camp meeting at the campgrounds July 30 - to - Aug.8. There will be some people there that may have info. after church ,that may help you in your research, I know there are still some decendance of that time frame that still go ever year , its been going on sense 1876. Sandra Sewell Lewis [email protected] wrote: > Due to computer problems I have lost all addresses for those who I have > previously corresponded regarding our common families in Cobb Co, GA. If > you have unanswered mail to me I will need you to re-send your request as > saved messages are also gone. > > I recently visited the Mayes Family Cemetery (near Sprayberry High School) > in Cobb Co and located a large group of Hamby's there that I cannot > associate with my files and need to re-establish contact with a MAYES > family researcher for assistance. > > Several of the children and grandchildren of David C. Hamby (1815-1860) and > Olive Daniell (1815-1859) married members of the Mayes family of Cobb. This > particular Mayes group is also affiliated with Gable, Gober, Dobbs of Cobb > Co and are descendants of William James Mayes (1797-1862) and Elizabeth > Thomas (1793-1871). > > 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.