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    1. Bold Springs Church Cemetery
    2. Ken Vickery
    3. I'd like to thank all the folks who responded to my request about Vickery's buried at BSCC. Ken

    09/16/2000 07:38:42
    1. Bold Springs Cemetery
    2. Ken Vickery
    3. Does anyone know if there is a transcription of the Bold Springs Cemetery available. I have some ancestors (surname VICKERY) buried there and would like to verify some names and dates. Thanks, Ken

    09/06/2000 03:22:58
    1. Re: SC 1790 Census
    2. L Gale Sanders
    3. Thank you David Payne for posting information that could be so helpful, I had been to the site many times but not recently and didn't know the census was added!!! Thanks again as it may lead me to a connection. Gale Sanders From: David Payne <otime1@yahoo.com> To: GAFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: SC 1790 Census Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 11:54:31 -0700 (PDT) There are many of our families that went to Franklin Co. are listed in the 1790 SC Census and you can view and download the complete census here. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/sca_1790.html ===== Thanks, David S. Payne View my Gedcom at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALE/ARENDELL/ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/06/2000 08:35:54
    1. King Family
    2. Dear List, I am researchin Sarah King that married Richard H. Gober in Franklin County, Georgia. Joyce A. Rogers Researching the following Surnames: Amberson, Ayers, Ganey, Gober, Gilley, Gassaway, Hardwick/ Hartwick, Pendergrass, Rogers, Stewart, Westbrook

    09/05/2000 08:47:25
    1. Gober, Gilley Family
    2. Looking for information on the Gober and Gilley families in Franklin County, Georgia Joyce A. Rogers Researching the following Surnames: Amberson, Ayers, Ganey, Gober, Gilley, Gassaway, Hardwick/ Hartwick, Pendergrass, Rogers, Stewart, Westbrook

    09/04/2000 06:13:25
    1. Re: looking For Parents
    2. L Gale Sanders
    3. I don't have any solid information for you but I thought I'd add what I do know. In the book, "The History of Hart County" GA that is, by John Wm Baker, he mentions a Jonathan Payne that had land next to my Elias Sanders in about 1805-08. If you do find a connection to him, I wish you'd let me know. My ancestor's land would have been on Lightwoodlog Creek in Elbert Co, GA which was Franklin Co first. Gale Sanders From: Carolyn Wilson <cwilson1@accucomm.net> To: GAFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: looking For Parents Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2000 17:52:17 -0400 Hi All, I'm looking for the parents of Epp Payne, born Sept. 18, 1894 in Franklin County Georgia. Also looking for any brothers and sisters that he might have had. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Carolyn Payne Wilson _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/04/2000 05:08:40
    1. Woodalls
    2. For David S. Payne: Checked out your website.....it' great! Good job. Your Woodall line is the same as mine. Barbara Melissa Elizabeth Woodall, daughter of Morgan Woodall and Barbara Allen, is sister to my GG G/F Calvin C. Woodall. She married Morgan Jefferson Moore on 14 aug 1877 Rabun Co., GA. I can fill in a lot of this line for you, if you like. Bonnie

    09/03/2000 12:48:58
    1. SC 1790 Census
    2. David Payne
    3. There are many of our families that went to Franklin Co. are listed in the 1790 SC Census and you can view and download the complete census here. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/sca_1790.html ===== Thanks, David S. Payne View my Gedcom at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALE/ARENDELL/ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/03/2000 05:54:31
    1. Wilkinson&Tate of Franklin Co. Ga.
    2. betty dean stone
    3. I am looking for William Wilkinson who married Fanny Tate. Living in Franklin Co. will file 1829, lists wife Fanny, children James, William H., Fanny, Oleph. Anyone working on this line. Betty rossnbetty@clnk.com

    09/03/2000 04:40:01
    1. Segars
    2. For Teresa: The "History of Banks Co., GA." book lists Kimsey Segars as a member of Co. D 43rd Reg. GA--Volunteer Infantry--Army of Tennessee. CSA "Middle River Volunteers". From the "History of Franklin Co., GA" book: Segars~ Of English, Irish and German descent, the Segars have spelled their name many ways through the years. James Mason Segars, son of Able and Lila Jackson Segars from SC., was born 11-12-1838, died 11-5-1905. He married Sarah Kesler, dau. of George Kesler b. 1837 d. 1924 bur. New Salem Cem. m. 1860 They had five boys and five girls. It goes on to give their lineage..... James Mason could be John Kimsey's brother....it you want the rest of the article just let me know. Williams: Nathaniel R. (Snap) Williams b. Ga 1817 (possibly a son of Robert, oldest son of Nathaniel aand Susanna Williams) m. Malinda Cummings of S.c. in 1843. Nine children survived infancey. The 1860 census lists 8: James Warren 15; Elizabeth 14,Samuel 13, Marion 10, Amberilla E. 9, Daniel Lafayette 7, Martha 4, Joh B. 3, Nathan Irving William b. 1860 is listed on 1870 census aged 10. Same as before, if you want the rest of the article, I will send it. You may have all this already, and it may not even be what you are looking for. But I hope it helps, Bonnie

    09/02/2000 12:49:25
    1. looking For Parents
    2. Carolyn Wilson
    3. Hi All, I'm looking for the parents of Epp Payne, born Sept. 18, 1894 in Franklin County Georgia. Also looking for any brothers and sisters that he might have had. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Carolyn Payne Wilson

    09/02/2000 11:52:17
    1. Roberts/Franklin Co.
    2. I was unable to participate in the Roll Call, as my modem was struck by lightning and I was offline much too long!!! I'm interested in the ROBERTS family of Franklin Co., GA My earliest proven relative is my GG G/F JAMES W. ROBERTS (c1810-c1860) m. Harriett Elizabeth Unknown (c1815-c.1880) and had the following children: 1. Martha A. Roberts c.1839 2. Moses E. Roberts c. 1841 3. William Asbury Roberts 1841 (My G G/F) m. Sarah E. Payton May 27, 1860 Habersham Co., GA 4. Jesse H. Roberts c 1842 (died in Savannah, Ga of typhoid fever during Civil War) 5. Alvin L. Roberts c. 1844 6. Calvin H. Roberts c. 1844 7. Enoch b. Roberts c. 1846 8. Benjamin F. Roberts c. 1847 m. Mary Catherine Suggs June 19, 1870 Habersham Co., GA 9. John C.C. Roberts c 1850 10. Harriet E.M. Roberts c. 1853 m. Henry S. Wade Habersham Co., GA 11. Mary T. A. Roberts c. 1853 12. James L. Roberts c. 1857 possibly the J.L. Roberts that married Mary Anderson August 31, 1879 in Habersham Co., GA This family is first found on the 1840 Franklin Census when James and Harriett had a one year old daughter. They are on the 1850 and 1860 Franklin Census and then James apparently passes away and Harriett moved the children to Habersham Co., GA. Would be delighted to hear from anyone with anything on this family. Thank you, Bonnie

    09/02/2000 11:13:07
    1. New List Started Information Below
    2. David Stephenson
    3. A new mailing list called GA-Cemeteries has been started. It is a mailing list for anyone interested in locating, and preserving historical information about, Georgia cemeteries or sharing information about them, including sharing data regarding indexed cemeteries on the internet and in other written forms. To subscribe to this list - have your members send the word subscribe to GA-Cemeteries-L-request@rootsweb.com or GA-Cemeteries-D-request@rootsweb.com for the digest form. Kathleen Burnett the list mom looks forward to helping this list grow and become another tool for those researching in Georgia. David Stephenson County Coordinator Stephens County Georgia http://www.rootsweb.com/~gastephe/ County Coordinator Franklin County Georgia http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafrankl/ List Admin Franklin,Stephens, and Hart Counties Georgia If you don't let a Teacher Know at what Level You are-By asking a question, or revealing your ignorance-you will not learn or grow. You cannot pretend for long,for you will be found out. Admission of ignorance is often the first step in our education. Thoreau Taught,"How can we remember our ignorance,which our growth requires,when we are using our knowledge all the time? Almost any man knows how to earn money, but not one in a million knows how to spend it. Henry David Thoreau, American writer (1817-1862). Quick Quote: "The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/02/2000 05:47:08
    1. New lister
    2. STROUD, MARGARET
    3. Seriously seeking parents of Sarah Ann Martin born 1824 in Ga and died about July 1895 in Cullman Co, Alabama. Sarah married November 1848 to Thomas Royal Bates who was born 1 Sep 1818 in Franklin Co, Ga and died 12 Sep 1893 in Cullman Co, Al. Sarah and James had son Wm Fleming Bates who md Mary J. Madora Tucker and had son Elisha Bates in Cullman Co, AL.

    09/01/2000 05:28:24
    1. Roll Call - AYERS
    2. Michele Donnelly
    3. I am seeking any information concerning Garland Ayers, listed as a landowner/taxpayer in Franklin County 1807 and 1810. It is likely that he migrated to GA with Moses Ayers, and I am trying to establish the relationship between these two individuals. Thanks List! Michele Ayers Donnelly

    08/30/2000 02:17:38
    1. End of Roll call, Thank You
    2. David Stephenson
    3. Team, Thank You, We had over 150 messages fly by. I will ask everyone to omit the roll call in the subject line of your post. Please use the last name on the subject line without the roll call statement. Outstanding post's passed through my in-box. It was a great roll call. One of the Best. Thank You David Stephenson County Coordinator Stephens County Georgia http://www.rootsweb.com/~gastephe/ County Coordinator Franklin County Georgia http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafrankl/ List Admin Franklin,Stephens, and Hart Counties Georgia If you don't let a Teacher Know at what Level You are-By asking a question, or revealing your ignorance-you will not learn or grow. You cannot pretend for long,for you will be found out. Admission of ignorance is often the first step in our education. Thoreau Taught,"How can we remember our ignorance,which our growth requires,when we are using our knowledge all the time? Almost any man knows how to earn money, but not one in a million knows how to spend it. Henry David Thoreau, American writer (1817-1862). Quick Quote: "The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready." - Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    08/30/2000 01:46:03
    1. Roll Call-Atkinson
    2. I am searching for the parents of Marion Atkinson b. May 15, 1823 d. Aug. 1864 Milledgeville, GA. Married to Perlina (Paulina) Crow b. March 19, 1827 .d March 12, 1912. buried at Zidon Baptist Church in Franklin Co. Their children: William T. b. 1847 James F. b. 1850 Sarah E. b. 1853 Amanda J b. 1855 Thomas J. b. 1858 Jeptha Marion b. 7/11/1864 d. 1951. Looking for Marion's parents and siblings. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Kim Atkinson Dykes

    08/29/2000 05:05:51
    1. Re: Lt. Stephen Westbrook and Kettle Creek Battle
    2. Dan E. Harrison
    3. I have: Descendants of Steven Bartley Westbrook 1 Steven Bartley Westbrook ... 2 Bathsheba Westbrook b: August 06, 1799 d: 1828 ....... +William Bellamy b: 1799 in Virginia d: 1880 in Franklin County, Ga Do you know who Steven's parents or siblings were? Gene Harrison JEFF WESTBROOK wrote: > I am continuing to do research on Stephen > Westbrook 1756-1820 who fought in the Rev. War > and resided in Franklin County. A research paper > which I wrote on Stephen can be seen on the > Westbrook Onelist shared files area under > southern lines. I am specifically looking for > information that verifies that Stephen Westbrook > fought in the battle of Kettle Creek which > occurred in adjoing Wilkes County. This > information may be contained in another > indiviuals Rev. War records. If anyone comes > across Westbrooks name in War records please > contact me. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- -gene Harrison- Fayetteville, Georgia DEHarris@Bellsouth.net Proud to be a descendant of many Confederate ancestors, including Robert T. Pulliam, 34th Ga., fought at Richmond Ky.,died in Union prison in 1862; James Walton Purcell, 37th Ga, fought at Chickimagua and Franklin; Hezikiah Anderson, joined Confederate Army at 15 years of age when Sherman came through Ga on his path of destruction againest women and children. I am member of the General McLaws chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (#79) in Fayetteville Ga. If you have Confederate blood in your veins, why don't you join the SCV? Ask me for more information. When you were born, you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live so that when you die, you are smiling and everyone else is crying.

    08/29/2000 03:26:38
    1. Re: Roll Call Quarles
    2. Dan E. Harrison
    3. I have: Descendants of Mary Quarles 1 Mary Quarles d: 1855 in Franklin County, GA . +Robert Allen McFarland b: Bef. 1762 in Scotland d: 1846 in Franklin County, GA ... 2 Cornelia McFarland ....... +Adam Bell ... 2 Sarah McFarland ....... +James Davis ... 2 John McFarland ....... +Rebecca Jackson ... 2 Martha McFarland ....... +David Smith ... 2 Hezikiah McFarland ... 2 Elizabeth McFarland ....... +Naler Burruss ... 2 Mary McFarland ....... +Asa Scott Do you have parents or siblings of Mary Quarles? Thanks, Gene Harrison CDeeC@aol.com wrote: > Looking for information on Anderson Asberry Quarles b 1866 in SC, m Carrie S > Bray, d 1924. Father was W Hubbard Quarles,, wife Matilda James and his > father was Hubbard Quarles - wife Artimissa Parks - m 1824 Rabun Co, Ga. > > Would like to share information > Diane -- -gene Harrison- Fayetteville, Georgia DEHarris@Bellsouth.net Proud to be a descendant of many Confederate ancestors, including Robert T. Pulliam, 34th Ga., fought at Richmond Ky.,died in Union prison in 1862; James Walton Purcell, 37th Ga, fought at Chickimagua and Franklin; Hezikiah Anderson, joined Confederate Army at 15 years of age when Sherman came through Ga on his path of destruction againest women and children. I am member of the General McLaws chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (#79) in Fayetteville Ga. If you have Confederate blood in your veins, why don't you join the SCV? Ask me for more information. When you were born, you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live so that when you die, you are smiling and everyone else is crying.

    08/29/2000 03:24:08
    1. Re: Roll Call - Parr
    2. Dan E. Harrison
    3. I have: Descendants of Hannah Kesler 1 Hannah Kesler b: September 10, 1807 in Newberry, SC d: February 17, 1880 in Franklin County, Ga . +Marcus W. Parr b: Abt. 1812 in Ga ... 2 Thomas P. Parr b: 1832 ... 2 William Henry Parr b: February 19, 1835 in Franklin County, Ga d: November 30, 1895 ....... +Ludicy Amanda Miller b: Abt. 1839 in Ga ... 2 Sarah Parr b: Abt. 1836 ... 2 James P. Parr b: Abt. 1840 ... 2 Joel H. Parr b: 1842 ... 2 Sabriths Parr b: 1845 ... 2 Jane Parr b: 1846 Was the William "Pair" , age 80, born in Virginia, listed in the 1850 Franklin County GA., census related to Marcus W.? How about the Thomas Parr, age 24, married to Ellen, age 27, also listed in same census? Thanks. Gene Harrison CDeeC@aol.com wrote: > Looking for information on William Parr b 1681, William b 1700, William b ? > wife Thamer, William b 1770 and Marcus Parr b 1812 in Ga, married Hannah > Kessler, > > Diane -- -gene Harrison- Fayetteville, Georgia DEHarris@Bellsouth.net Proud to be a descendant of many Confederate ancestors, including Robert T. Pulliam, 34th Ga., fought at Richmond Ky.,died in Union prison in 1862; James Walton Purcell, 37th Ga, fought at Chickimagua and Franklin; Hezikiah Anderson, joined Confederate Army at 15 years of age when Sherman came through Ga on his path of destruction againest women and children. I am member of the General McLaws chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (#79) in Fayetteville Ga. If you have Confederate blood in your veins, why don't you join the SCV? Ask me for more information. When you were born, you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live so that when you die, you are smiling and everyone else is crying.

    08/29/2000 03:21:36