At 09:47 AM 4/23/03 -0400, you wrote: >Gaila, > >I know what you mean! I long to know all the counties in Georgia my >ancestors lived in before moving into North Florida. I know from the Census >here in Florida, that a number of the children were born in Georgia...but >don't know the counties yet. Then, I DO know that my ggg-grandfather George >Washington DRIVER was born in Screven County in 1820, according to his >military papers. Haven't found much on Screven Co. His son, my >gg-grandfather was born in Ware County around 1850, don't have any idea >where they were in-between these years [1820-1850]. My 4th >great-grandfather, Jacob DRIVER, the father of George above, was born in SC, >I believe it is my Jacob DRIVER listed on the 1850 Mortality Schedule for >Gwinnett County, but from what I've seen most of the data for Gwinnett is >owned by the Historical Society. So therefore, either out of price range, or >out of print. Sorry, I am thankful for the work of historical society >groups, but sure does hamper getting data to everyone. > >Sharon (DRIVER) Wright Put me down to contribute some material for Ware and Screven as well. Tim
>Put me down to contribute some material for Ware and Screven as well. Tim< Tim, Hope you feel better soon. Started to change the subject line, but decided it was fitting. <G> Flu bugs are the pits! Take care. I look forward to the seeing the material you plan to share. I'm sure many others will be pleased to see it too. Sharon