Hi Friends! The February issue of "Georgia Settlers," the quarterly publication of the East Georgia Genealogical Society (EGGS), will be mailed out in a few days. Main topics in this issue are: 1. Butts Co., GA, Court of Ordinary, Administrator & Guardians Bonds, 1828-1851, pp. 181-245. 2. Genealogical Abstracts from "The Southern Watchman," Athens, Clarke Co., GA (4 Jan 1855 - 22 Feb 1855) 3. Gwinnett Co., GA, Inferior Court Minutes (for County Purposes), 1820 - 1832, pp. 170-197 4. Putnam Co., GA, Guardian Bonds, Book AA, 1830 - 1852, pp. 221-285 5. Sketches of East Georgia Settlers - LITTLETON MAPP of Hancock Co., GA, by Michal Martin Farmer. Littleton was born ca. 1735 in Northampton Co., VA, son of Howson Mapp and Leah Notthingham. He died in 1804 in Hancock Co. This lengthy sketch lists his descendants, their spouses, their children, etc., with 150 full references! Don't miss this great article on MAPP descendants and their connections. 6. Research Resources for Warren Co., GA. The next EGGS meeting will be on Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 7 PM at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 36 Sims Road, Winder, GA. It will be our pleasure to present Walter J. Freeman, Ph.D., Treasurer of EGGS -- a most dynamic and interesting speaker! Mr. Freeman will present a reading from the "Dunagan-Bramlett Ancestral History" by Remelle Dunagan Wilhite. EGGS received a copy of this wonderful story on CD from member, John Hays of Spirit Lake, ID. The story, written for Mrs. Wilhite's children in the mid 1960s, traces the thread of her family's life in Jackson, Hall and Gwinnett Counties around the turn of the 20th Century. You will rejoice in their fortune and rail at their misfortune as the family struggles in this time period. Be sure and join us if you're in the Winder area -- visitors welcome! For more information on this society, or a map showing the place of its meeting in Winder, see: www.rootsweb.com/~gaeggs Jim