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    1. Re: [GAFORSYT] Coming Attractions
    2. I appreciate the advice from Jonelle Ellis Russell on copyrights. I forget that everyone is not familiar with Hiram Parks Bell 9 Jan. 1827 to 16 Aug. 1907 Confederate Soldier Congressman Georgia Statesman He was one of two delagates from Forsyth County at the Georgia Secession Convention. There is a biography online on the SCV page. http://members.tripod.com/hpbell/bellbio.html His book is in the public domain. As far as my newspaper columns go, I retained the copyright to my articles as I did to the articles I wrote for genealogical quarterlies in the 70s. If any of you are not familiar with me, I have been working on Forsyth County history since 1970. Besides the books that I hold the copyright on, I have many many records in my files that are either original work by me or files that were given to me with permission to share. If occasionally you are reading a book or article on Forsyth and you see material that is similar to mine remember that I have worked and shared with many people in the past. I wrote and/or shared some of the material that appears in other peoples' books on Forsyth County. Donna Parrish

    08/14/2002 05:55:13
    1. Re: [GAFORSYT] Coming Attractions
    2. Gail Moore
    3. Dear Dona Parrish: Perhaps you can help me out a bit. What if anything can you tell me about the family of Isaac Casey and Dicy who appear in Forsyth Co. Ga early on. Did they have a daughter at any time that you know of that they named Margaret Casey who grew up there and later married Hicks Martin my GGGrandfather? I am trying to place Margaret with some parents. In a book on my GGGrandfathers line it states that she was the believed to be child of Isaac and Dicy Casey. That is all that I have to go on at this point. Oh and they are both buried in Mt. Zion GA over in Carroll Co. on the GA and AL line. Thanks a ton for any tid bit that you may be able to offer to me. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <MFLP@aol.com> To: <GAFORSYT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 8:55 AM Subject: Re: [GAFORSYT] Coming Attractions > I appreciate the advice from Jonelle Ellis Russell on copyrights. > > I forget that everyone is not familiar with > Hiram Parks Bell 9 Jan. 1827 to 16 Aug. 1907 > Confederate Soldier Congressman Georgia Statesman > He was one of two delagates from Forsyth County at the Georgia Secession > Convention. > There is a biography online on the SCV page. > http://members.tripod.com/hpbell/bellbio.html > His book is in the public domain. > > As far as my newspaper columns go, I retained the copyright to my articles as > I did to the articles I wrote for genealogical quarterlies in the 70s. > > If any of you are not familiar with me, I have been working on Forsyth County > history since 1970. > Besides the books that I hold the copyright on, I have many many records in > my files that are either original work by me or files that were given to me > with permission to share. > > If occasionally you are reading a book or article on Forsyth and you see > material that is similar to mine remember that I have worked and shared with > many people in the past. I wrote and/or shared some of the material that > appears in other peoples' books on Forsyth County. > > Donna Parrish > > > ==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > Cast your searching on the internet. > It will come back multiplied. > >

    08/14/2002 06:10:09