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    1. Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families
    2. In a message dated 11/12/02 5:27:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, embracer@strato.net writes: > I have no idea where you got your numbers from You sent a lot of information but you did not show me Hix Martin on the 1840 census. Please READ the subject line. The 1850 has been on the website for a couple of years and in my personal files since 1971. (Abstracted from the microfilm of the original). The material you quoted states that Hix is the son of Thomas. As you can see there are two Thomas Martin's on the 1840 Forsyth. Where did I get my page number or household numbers from? I quoted my book source right under my signature. I noticed your book source had the same number (819) for the 1850 listing for Hix. The 1840 is not the 1850. You also said: "Any questions left? I would be more than willing to copy, photograph and mail any thing that may prove helpful to you in your own research." Please understand I am NOT a Martin researcher, I am the webmaster for http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ and http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ and the admin of this mailing list. I was trying to help answer this email. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GAFORSYT/2002-11/1036729600 It does appear that Jenny Martin Fagg did a lot of work on one of the Martin families and I will add that source to ones I refer people to. If you would like to contribute any material to either website, I would be glad to place it online. It must be original work or permission is needed from the copyright holder. If you have published any of your material, I would be glad to reference it or if you have material online, I would be glad to link it. Thank you for whatever you wish to share, Donna Parrish Author of Cemeteries of Forsyth County, Georgia (c1981) Census Indexes of Forsyth County, Georgia (1834 - 1900) (c1981) "Heritage Sharing" "Shadow of 1912" (c1987) "Town of Cumming, the Early Years"

    11/12/2002 12:38:39
    1. Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families
    2. Gail Moore
    3. I was trying to help some one else and thought that someone was you so I guess there is some confussion going on here. Sorry! Most likley me with a lack of sleep and time I do this sometimes. Is this an age thing? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <MFLP@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:38 PM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] 1840 Census: Martin Families > In a message dated 11/12/02 5:27:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, > embracer@strato.net writes: > > I have no idea where you got your numbers from > > You sent a lot of information but you did not show me Hix Martin on the 1840 > census. Please READ the subject line. > > The 1850 has been on the website for a couple of years and in my personal > files since 1971. (Abstracted from the microfilm of the original). > The material you quoted states that Hix is the son of Thomas. > As you can see there are two Thomas Martin's on the 1840 Forsyth. > > Where did I get my page number or household numbers from? > I quoted my book source right under my signature. > I noticed your book source had the same number (819) for the 1850 listing for > Hix. > The 1840 is not the 1850. > > You also said: > "Any questions left? I would be more than willing to copy, photograph and > mail any thing that may prove helpful to you in your own research." > > Please understand I am NOT a Martin researcher, I am the webmaster for > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ > and > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafchs/ > and the admin of this mailing list. > I was trying to help answer this email. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GAFORSYT/2002-11/1036729600 > > It does appear that Jenny Martin Fagg did a lot of work on one of the Martin > families and I will add that source to ones I refer people to. > > If you would like to contribute any material to either website, I would be > glad to place it online. It must be original work or permission is needed > from the copyright holder. > If you have published any of your material, I would be glad to reference it > or if you have material online, I would be glad to link it. > > Thank you for whatever you wish to share, > Donna Parrish > Author of > Cemeteries of Forsyth County, Georgia (c1981) > Census Indexes of Forsyth County, Georgia (1834 - 1900) (c1981) > "Heritage Sharing" > "Shadow of 1912" (c1987) > "Town of Cumming, the Early Years" > > > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Forsyth County Georgia History and Records > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaforsyt/ > >

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