----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.net> To: <GACRAWFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 11:30 PM Subject: [GACRAWFO] Ga. Divorces # 9 > Thomas J. Cox > Mary Cox > December 19, 1831 > Pam, pp. 116-17 > > Burwell Kendrick > Lucy Kendrick > December 15, 1831 > Pam, p. 117 > > Caven Freeman > Sarah Freeman > December 15, 1831 > Pam, p. 118 > > Chesley R. Patterson > formerly Poly C. Fitzgerald > December 19, 1831 > Pam, pp. 118-19 > > by act of December 20, 1832, > The following divorces were grante published in PAM: pp. 72-3: > > Henry Brace and wife Sarah > Aladin Wilkins and wife Cynthia > Francis L. Sturdevant and wife Rebecca M. > Ezekiel Treadway and wife Sarah > James Todd and wife Sydney > Anselem McKinny and wife Rebecca > Jonathan Van Wagnon and wife Eliza > Samuel Lewis and wife Sarah > John Whitesides and wife Nancy > John Pagget and Eliza his wife > Charles Coleman and wife Viney > Jones Curry and wife Nancy > Ralph Smith and wife Sarah > William Roberts and wife Lidia > John B. Cunning and wife Elizabeth > John Arnett and wife Mary > James Sheffield and wife Elizabeth > Isham Thornton and wife Dinah > Hiram Robertson and wife Matilda C > William Wilson and wife Mary Ann > John J. Dennard and wife Mary Ann > Jacob Calloway and wife Maria > James Godwin and wife Nancy > David Cannon and wife Nancy > William Phelps and wife Tabitha > John Hoskins and wife Nancy > Guilford Heath and wife Sarah > Alkanna Brooks and wife Lucinda > > Augustina Parsons > formerly Mary Ann Mills > December 19, 1832 (also changes son’s name to > William Mills) > Pam, p. 74 > > John T. Augustine > Maria Augustine > December 19, 1831 > Pan, pp. 119-20 > > John S. Drumans > Ariana B. Drumans > December 15, 1831 > Pain, p. 120 > > John Myers > Elizabeth Myers > December 23, 1831 Pam, p. 121 > > Green Fuller > Susannah Fuller > December 20, 1833 > Pam, pp. 82-3 > > > > > ==== GACRAWFO Mailing List ==== > 750,000 men from the South faced 2 million men from the North . 2 million men could not defeat 750,000 Southern troops what did defeat them was disease, hunger, lack of money and supplies. > >