I think in previous years-I did give you this once-but it bears repeating. Mary Warren wrote a little weekly thing for many, many years called Family Puzzlers. She has done many books on Ga. records, and had Heritage Pub. which I think her dtr. runs now. The mag. pittered out after her retirement. Family Puzzlers #1188 Pg. 2 Greene Co. Ga. Church Records A lady in Jacksonville Fl., had ask where to find extant church records for Greene 1790's -1800 Mary advised her that there were probably only three denominations active in Greene during this early period. Babtist, Methodist and Presbyterian Baptist-Microfilm of many early congregational minute books available through interlibrary loan from Georgia Baptist Historical Collection-Mercer University Library, Mcon Ga. (And you may search them there GH) Methodist Almost no congregational records, since churches in that area were part of a "circuit" tThey were served by a "circuit rider" a minister who rode from congregation to congregation to hold services. Records, if any survived may be available from Methodist Archives, Drew Universon, 26 Madison Ave. Madison NJ (I am leaving off zips not to comfuse you OR the postman, as so many have changed GH) Presbyterian: Presbyterian Historical Fou ndation, Montreat, NC (Additons-from me) Also folks-a good place to look are funeral homes that have been around a while. I have always found them willing to share. And the Masonic Temple-not local, but on the State level- and a lot of old insurance companies. Remember you are talking long dead folks. They would be a bit stickier about recent ones. Ms. Gerry Hill-Albany Ga