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    1. Re: [GAFORSYT-L] Donna Parrish Lookup - Wheeler /Cook
    2. blithe's
    3. Hi, I have a couple of questions, If you have the time and could check on them for me i'd be very greatful! 1. My grt. grandfather was convicted in forsyth Co. GA. for a felony sometimes in the 1890's. Do you have information that could help me know what he did? 2.My grt. grandfather James Cleveland Cook b.1800's m. Nancy Jane Pendley b.1886 d.1973 buried in Sugar Hill Baptist Cemetery. - do you have any information about them. (marriage date, parents names,ect.-I have no information about them other than what I've given you above. and their children). Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks, Tracy -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 8:21 PM Subject: [GAFORSYT-L] Donna Parrish Lookup - ? >I would like to set the record straight for any one new out there. >I do not do family searching for pay !!!!!!!! >Forsyth County History is my hobby. I have tons of resources because I am >old, have done this a long time and worked hard at it at times. I will do >lookups as time permits from records in my house, but ........... >I work for a living.......I operate a water utility company. (I have 5 >children.) (I am a politician)(I go to my mother's a lot and yes my portable >will go that far - that's Bonnye Leary as in 100 years of Forsyth >Marriages).............. >I can not necessarily take calls during business hours or on some evenings. >To get the best response from me. Be specific and brief, but give me enough >to work with. Please head your post to [email protected] Subject - >Donna Lookup - Your Surname Here. >This will help you keep from getting lost in my E-mail file cabinet. >It is better to ask me 30 short questions than one long involved one. I have >a short attention span (I get interrupted a lot) >I love Forsyth County History. I like the stories better than the begats. >Send me all the stories about Forsyth families you want to. >For an idea of the resources I have in my house see the bottom of my Forsyth >County History page at: <A >HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/mflp/histlnx.html">Forsyth County History</A> >or >http://hometown.aol.com/mflp/histlnx.html > >I am not related to any of the ca 42000 people whose tombstones I copied, nor >to any marriages earlier than 1975. And I am only related to one person on >all those censuses I indexed from 1834 to 1900. Grief Williams on the 1840 >Forsyth County Census was a brother to Freeman Williams (my line) who is on >the 1840 Gilmer Census. > > >==== GAFORSYT Mailing List ==== > >Reverend Levi Greenlee was born a slave in South Carolina >on August 2, 1805. He died December 30, 1896 and is buried >north on Kelly Mill Road about 1/4 mile north from the creek. > >

    09/08/1999 09:32:43