My great-great-grandfather was Wiley P(aul?) Warwick, born in NC or SC July 22, 1802 and died April 22, 1876, probably in GA. He married Elizabeth M. Legg January 24, 1833 in Jackson County, GA and had seven children, six of whom survived him. He was a Methodist minister/farmer. I have heard that he was a circuit rider like his father, Wiley Prince Warwick (1771-1856). In any case he and Elizabeth had children born in TN, MS, GA and SC. I believe he spent part of his life in Habersham County. I WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO KNOW WHERE HE AND ELIZABETH DIED AND WHERE THEY ARE BURIED. I ALSO NEED INFORMATION ON HIS ELDEST CHILD, WILLIAM ALLEN WARWICK, MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER. According to what records I have seen, he was born 1836 in TN and lived his later years in Demorest, Habersham County. He served with Phillips Legion, calvary, during the War Between the States. He married Amanda Elizabeth Goodrum of Habersham County and they had several children. I DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT DATES OF W! ILLIAM AND AMANDA'S BIRTHS NOR OF THEIR DEATHS, AND WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO HAVE THEM. Amanda's father was William G. Goodrum ( Feb 23, 1813-Jan 10, 1894) of Habersham. My mother used to speak of "Goodrum Hill" as his place of residence. I found him listed in White County in 1870 as William G. Goodman, but I believe that was an error in transcription. He was born in NC, AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IN WHAT COUNTY AND THE NAMES OF HIS PARENTS AND FOREBEARS. He married Dorothy Powell, a daughter of Ransom Powell and Miriam Rowland, on Aug 14, 1838 in Habersham. He and Dorothy are buried in the Belton Methodist Church Cemetery in Hall County. William's brother, Thomas, married Dorothy's sister, Caroline, and they lived in or near Blairsville. Please help if you can. I would be forever grateful. Lily Mullinax