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    1. [GAHARRIS] Re: 'History of Harris Co. GA 1827 - 1961" by Louise BARFIELD
    2. : Adrienne , Thank you so very much for your offer to look up my ancestors.. If the Barfied family has tied up this book, then Harris County need to publish a book that can be shared a whole County shouldn't ahave to depend on one Lady's book, which is tied up with the family and can't be published again, because the value of their book will go down. Mrs. Barfield has taken information from all the ancestors of Harris and other Counties and blocked it so it can't be used with out their permission. What is written in the book doesn't belong to Mrs. Barfield and her daughter, the information is public information she has gathered. So therefore I feel ( and this in my opinion only)the daughter should release her mother's book and give it back to Harris County so it can be published and shared. Judge Jordan's History of Talbot, " There was a Land" has been a Blessing. It's affordable and it great History and it's on sale to those who are researching their ancestors. Again, this is my opinion, I feel Mrs. Barfield's daughter or family should release our ancestors and let the Book be published and those who want to buy the book take their ancestors home and read about them and write and mark certain pages. This you can't do in a Library Book. It would be nice for Mrs Barfield's daughter to let our ancestors go. People before Mrs Barfield researched these ancestors the information she gathered came from the research others before her. Genealogy is about sharing. It is my hopes that Mrs. Barfield's daughter will hand over the rights to Harris County to have the book publish and sold and shared with those who are researching their ancestors. Thanks again for offering to look ups my ancestors., you are very kind. This is what Genealogy is all about. Sandra

    11/09/2003 04:23:58
    1. [GAHARRIS] Re: re. Talbot County History books
    2. In a message dated 11/9/2003 9:28:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, bnd@gnat.net writes: The 4 book set of books on Talbot county cost over $300 but hey are more than worth it. reading these books one can almost walk down the roads of Talbot County and see where there ancestors lived. Mr. Jordan's book is good especially about the formation of the county but the other set has musch more about the people. I've seen all four books and I agree. They are great books, they also make great "Coffee Table Books". But, when people can't afford the whole set, then the Books aren't helping them. I am talking about Harris County getting books out like Judge Robert Jordan's book one that people can afford. In the set you are talking about, my gr gr grandpapa is mention twice and in the three hundred dollar set of books, and in Judge Jordan's book he is still mention twice. I bought Judge Jordan book the middle of last week and I can't put it down. I like the way he covers Talbot County. The stories the pictures just takes you back in time. In his book he shows houses that were built when my gr gr grandpapa was in Talbot County. I love looking at the houses that go back as far as th 1830s. What I am saying, we in Genealogy need books that we can afford. We can't afford to buy three hundred dollar books from each County. Now if I found a set for Muscogee County, I would pay that price. But, I can't afford this for each County I need to research. I am researching Coweta, Gwennette, Talbot, Harris, Haralson, Mereweather, Taylor and Muscogee. I can afford a book from each one to keep from running back and forth to the Libraries in these Counties. But I can't afford three hundred dollars a set. It would help Harris County, could help others, to appoint people to gather information about their County so others could purchase the information People will buy a book rather than spend time and gas. I am saying nothing against the set of books you are talking about. The Author did a wonderful job and he has every reason to be proud of them Now if he could only give us a book for Harris County, like he did Talbot County that we could afford. I would say to him," Many Thanks". Thanks you for your reply. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia

    11/09/2003 03:47:45
    1. [GAHARRIS] 'History of Harris Co. GA 1827 - 1961" by Louise BARFIELD
    2. In a message dated 11/09/2003 1:43:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, Scalawag1867@aol.com writes: > Re: Mrs. Barlow;s book. The response of Adrienne at yogagolf@aol.com-- I believe that the above is the correct name of the book and of the author. I do own the first edition, third printing, dated 1961 (for which I paid a hefty price a few years ago) and I also own the accompanying index which is a necessity. The Index book was indexed by the grand-daughter of Mrs. Barfield (Frances Pauline Hammett of Columbus GA) and was printed in 1991. In the front of both books it is stated "All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means for any purpose........." In other words, they are copyrighted. I would be happy to do "look-ups" on a limited basis so just email me and enter "Harris Co. GA with your surnames" in the subject line. An addenda: The Harris Co. GA surnames I am researching include: SAMUEL SMITH HUEY and SARAH/SALLY HAGINS and the families into which their children married. These marriages would include: WRIGHT, FORSYTH(E), WATSON, NELSON, BANKSTON (my direct line), WILLIAMS, GOODMAN, and TEAL/TEEL. The time frame would be from the 1820's onward. Adrienne P.S. To scalawag - your Greenbery Waldrop is mentioned but three times in the book.

    11/09/2003 02:47:52
    1. Re: [GAHARRIS] History of Harris County Book
    2. Re: Mrs. Barlow;s outrageous book. I disrespect Mrs. Barlow , for not seeing that the families who were in her book could buy and share this book, but $750.00 dollars for somthing that didn't belong to Mrs. Barlow and was public knowledge and shared with her. The Book should have been donated to the Library and then sold at a price the families could afford it like the Talbot County Book , Judge Robert Jordan wrote in 1971. I bought two of them for $45.00 and I can't see the Jordan family ripping off the County at the price. Who is holding the back on the Chambers of Commerce in Harris County and not being able to publishs a book that belongs to the people of Harris County. My ancestor is mention in her book along with many others. Yes, I can go to the Library and copy my information, but I should be able to buy the book also. I consider Mrs. Barlow holding Harris County ancestors hostage. Genealogy is to be shared, writer of books do not own our ancestors and what they write does not belong to them. There is a set of books in Talbot County which all four of them cost two hundred and forty dollars. I think that is a bit high. But at least you do receive four books with tons of information and I would pay it, however, Judge Jordan has given me almost the same in his book for twenty one dollars and fifty cents. If the books ever come down I will consider buying them. But right now I am happy with Judge Robert Jordan's book and what Talbot County has in their Library. Why is this book , of Mrs. Barlow, sky high and can't be found? Mrs. Barlow ;s Book belongs to the belongs to Harris County, not Mrs. Barlow. The History that is written in the book isn't her own personal information she has researached. She has gathered this from others who were not her own line. How can a County History Book like this which belongs to the County and not her, be held hostage and not given out to the public for a price that can be afforded. How did this get out of hand? This is my opinion and my opinon only of what I think of Mrs Barlow and what has been allowed to happen to public information , that she gathered from others. Thanks for your reply. Sandra, maiden name Waldrop-Muscogee County, Georgia

    11/09/2003 09:42:36
    1. RE: [GAHARRIS] History of Harris County Book
    2. Franklin Ingram
    3. Mrs. Barlow's book is excellent but not indexed. It is a large book and dense with lists of people. Without an Index it is a bear to use. So unless someone on the List corrects me, I believe that if you purchase her book you will also be wise to purchase a separate Index to it that some reseachers did much later. So that is two books and not one. Not in expensive I am sure. Franklin -----Original Message----- From: Scalawag1867@aol.com [mailto:Scalawag1867@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 3:22 PM To: GAHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GAHARRIS] History of Harris County Book Does anyone have access to Mrs. Barlow's History of Harris County? ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    11/09/2003 09:05:21
    1. [GAHARRIS] History of Harris County Book
    2. Does anyone have access to Mrs. Barlow's History of Harris County? I went to the Harris County Library yesterday to see if they would know who would have for sale a History Book of Harris County . I thought the Court House or Chambers of Commerces might have a book for sale. I just bought a beautiful History of Talbot County for $21.50. The lady told me, in the Library, they stop making the Harris County Book because it cost a $135 to purchase but I was welcome to read and copy from the Harris County History Book that they had. Talbot County Library carries other County History Books other than their own. They even carries books on Columbus, Georgia. I looked thru the maps in a small box, they had a few Counties maps, but didn't have one of Harris County in the Genealogy Room. The lady in the Library worked almost thirty minutes trying to make me a map so I could see the Harris County area, from a map she had under her desk. I had the same map I had bought from Harris County Court House. I had left it at home and was up in Harris County. It took her almost thirty minutes to piece meal her map so we could see the North-East side of Harris County. A few of the Counties in the Genealogy Room showed the whole map of their County. ...But anyway we walked out with what we needed. With Harris County having so much to offer, I just wish the Genealogy Room would cover the County as to show you what is in the area. Those in Genealogy are going back further with the Georgia Land Lotteries and are having to depend on the Harris County Genealogy Group to supply the infomation like other Counties are covering their. I would like to purchase a book Mrs Barlow are another Harris County Book. I can't afford a arm and a leg, I am trying to buy History Books on all the surrounding areas like, Talbot, Harris, Coweta and others. Harris County Library only had one other County Book besides the one Harris County Book. Harris County is a good size County, I would have thought their Genealogy Room would have been larger with more information. There was just bits and pieces. The Library is so big and Beautiful and the new Computors and the ladies who work there with knowledge to help you and they are willing. I would have thought the Harris County Genealogy group would have added more to the Genealogy Departments by buying other Counties History Books. Talbot County has Harris County books in their Library. They have several rows of Genealogy books, Columbus carries Harris County Books. I was just wandering why Harris County doesn't support their surrounding Counties that borders them by purchasing their Counties History Books. I love working in Harris County, I only want to see Genealogy more active in the area so we can visit Harris County, and rake thru their History , as we share our History Genealogy Rooms with them. If you have a book on the History of Harris County, will you please let me know.? I will be more than glad to offer any information I've research an found on Harris County . My gr gr grandpapa Rev. Green Berry Waldrop has bought me right in the middle of Harris County, Georgia. He also help constituted many Baptist Chruches he was also on the Presbytery and Georgia Baptist Association during 1827-1840. I have information on Churches in Harris County, that might help someone looking for their Baptist ancestors. The name of the game in Genealogy is sharing. I don't understand how Harris County can be so rich in History and the yet the Harris County List is so quite and not active. Thanks for listening. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia

    11/09/2003 08:22:26
    1. Re: [GAHARRIS] Shiloh, Georgia
    2. Att: Derrick and Harris County. First Derrick , Thank you for helping me find the McDaniel's Driveway, we talked to Grace McDaniels and also Mrs. McDaniels the Post Mistress. We found Deloach Road , Alabama Road, Milner's Road. We followed your directions and found most of what we were looking for. Now, My gr gr grandpapa owned land in 1827-1840 in Harris County near the Talbot line that he had won in the 1827 Land Lottery. He won almost a thousand acres . About eight hundred acres was in Harris County. Yesterday we were looking for what is now call District 94. He owned 202 1/2 acres around Shiloh. the roads around his land was between N. Porter Road, Deloach and McDaniel Roads. Okay........when you go up Highway 85N and Alt 27 just before you get to the Y and it becomes 85 W to the left and Alt 17 to the right going to Manchester. Now, right before you get to the split which looks like a Y , Left to Warm Springs and right to Manchester, just before the Y is an old road that looks like it might have been and old dirt road paved, to the right left side of Highway 85N and Alt 27. Does anyone know if this unmark road might have been once called the McDaniel Road years and years ago? McDaniel Road is on the maps from the Court House and the Hamilton Library. Does anyone remember where this road that is on the Harris County maps but yet it isn't marked on the Highway? My maps show me that once you go down this McDaniel Road this isn't marked, you will then be one the land my gr gr grandpapa owned in 1827-1840, before he sold it and moved to Mississippi. I just want to visit the land he owned. The other land he owned was at exit 25 exit at Highway 116, where the Interstate goes thru the land he owned. Right thru the middle of his 202 1/2 acres. When he bought it in 1827 it was known as District 20 , Lot #157. it is now been change to District #26. Back to McDaniel Road. Does anyone know if that road is still safe to go down and where it leads to? Thanks for your help. Derrick , again Thank you. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia

    11/09/2003 07:36:21
    1. [GAHARRIS] Re: [MERIWETHER CTY GEORGIA] Re: Waldrop
    2. Archibald Waldrop and Benjamin Waldrop, Jr. were the sons of Benjamin and Rachel Grffin Waldrop. Rachel Griffin was Benjamin they married December 1825, so the sons named above would have been born after 1825 , These sons stayed in Coweta County, Georgia. There were several other brothers including my gr gr grandpapa Rev. Green Berry Waldrop, that moved to other Counties in Georgia and then on to Alabama and Mississippi. Would any one know if Dr, R. Waldrop.s ancestors might have been one of the mention sons of my gr gr gr grandpapa Benjamin Waldrop, who lived in Coweta County, before he moved to Alabama. BENJAMIN WALDROP BENJAMIN WALDROP. Born 1762/3. (Born between 1760-1770, according to censuses.) Still living at home in 1790. By 1798, Benjamin had married Ailsey Huggard and removed to Spartanburg Co., SC. In 1806, he sold his Spartanburg Co. land, and bought land near his father in Rutherford Co., NC In April 1807, he and his family removed to Cocke Co., TN, where he entered the Georgia Land Lottery and won. In September, 1807, the family left Cocke Co.,TN and settled in Putnam Co., Ga. He died in Tallapoosa Co., AL. He had eight children by Ailsey Huggard and two sons by Rachel Griffin. Benjamin Waldrop lived in Coweta County and other Counties in Georgia 1827-1840 Benjamin came here from Gwennette County, Georgia, Sweetwater Primitive Baptist Chruch.

    11/07/2003 04:17:44
    1. [GAHARRIS] Waldrop
    2. WALDROP, Dr. R. M., died on November 3rd according to a Tribute of Respect by Erin Lodge, No. 70, F. A. M.; Vol. 6, No. 3, January 4, 1878, page 3 Does anyone know of the Waldrop Line that Dr. R.. M. Waldrop come from. My line is: James Waldrop Benjamin Waldrop Green Berry Waldrop 1794-1854 Joseph Ryan Waldrop 1825-1870 My Benjamin and Green Berry during 1827-1840 lived in Merriweather, Harris, Cowetta, Taylor, Talbot and Muscogee Counties. I am looking for Waldrop relatives in these Counties.

    11/07/2003 03:38:20
    1. [GAHARRIS] Shiloh, Georgia
    2. Re: Rev. Green Berry Waldrop Born 1794, Died 1854 in Mississippi. Could anyone tell me shrare with information about Deloach Road, McDaniel Road and Road N. Porter? Do the names of the roads go back to 1827-1840? The map shows McDaniel Road is off 85 My gr gr grandpapa owned 202 1/2 acres. Milner -cross Road was mention. Harris County Map shows in thick black letters 95.(District 95 now) in the deed books the land is listed District 22 lot 221. My gr gr grandpapa used to own the land there he won in the 1827 Georgia Lottery. In the Deed Book. Grantee: Waldrop and the Grantor: William Copeland. I would just like to see the area and walk the land where my gr gr grandpapa lived for 13 years while he was in Harris County, Georgia. My 13 years of my gr grandpapa's life was spent in Harris County an uncle was born in Harris County. I would just love to know the area and bring my grandchildren and take pictures in the same area. Rev. Green Berry Waldrop helped constitute many Baptist Churches all over Harris County. He belonged to the Baptist Presbytery, 18271840. He traveled with C.C. Willis and James Perryman. Thank you for any help. Sandra Doolittle maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia

    11/05/2003 02:39:41
    1. [GAHARRIS] pt 2 new files
    2. Crilley
    3. Be sure to pass these files along to other lists , i.e. surname, topical, etc. It is everyone working together to get materials on=line that provides all this data. Sharing your research is a very rewarding experience. <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm Click here to submit your files: <http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/index.html>http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/index.html New or Revised Files Added to the GA Archives between 27 October 2003 and 2 November 2003: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/newton.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/newton.htm http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2127cowan.txt <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2128ellis.txt>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2128ellis.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2133davis.txt <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2134davies.txt>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2134davies.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/obits/ob2135hudson.txt 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    11/03/2003 04:48:04
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<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw390deathbyl.txt>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw390deathbyl.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw391newadver.txt <http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw392newtonle.txt>http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw392newtonle.txt http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/newton/newspapers/nw397married.txt t Virginia Crilley

    11/03/2003 03:56:37
    1. [GAHARRIS] Ga-Marion-Randolph-Harris Co. Wills (Stevens)
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Marion-Randolph-Harris County GaArchives Wills.....Hampton Stevens 1875 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judith Gresham judo53@chartermi.net October 31, 2003, 9:26 pm Source: From Record of Wills 1870-1916 Randolph County, GA pages 35-37 Written: 1875 Recorded: 1876 Georgia Randolph County I Hampton Stevens of the county and State of -------- do make and publish and declare this to be my last will and testament. Item 1 I give and devise to my daughter Mary A. Young Lot of land number Eighty One in the fourth district of Originally Lee now Randolph County to have and to hold for and during her natural life. Remainder to such child or children as she may have surviving her at the time of her death. Item 2 I give and devise to my son Jasper H. Stevens lots of land number One hundred and Sixty nine and One Hundred and Seventy in the 14th District Originally Lee now Sumpter County to have and to hold --- and during his natural life Remainder to such children as he may at his death leave surviving him. Item 3 As soon after my decease as the interest of my Estate will allow I wish my Executors herein after named to sell all the lands of which I may die seized and possessed. Are then cash the remainder in two equal payments at one and two years to and in selling my land my Executors may in their discretion sell the same either in lots or in any other way so as to make them bring the best and highest price. Item 4 All of my personal property of every sort and kind my Executors will sell according to law and from proceeds pay all just debts I may owe. Item 5 Between the graves of myself and wife I wish my Executors to have a Suitable monument erected with names time of birth and death inscribed. Item 6 After the payments of debts costs of monument and expenses of Administration I wish my Executors of the proceeds of the sale of my property real and personal and from whatever other funds belonging to my estate to pay One Thousand Dollars to each of my children on this item named to wit Angelina Hatchett, Jasper H. Stevens, Elmina Roberts, Martha Monroe, Putnam Stevens, Monroe Stevens, Elvira McMichael, Newton Stevens, Hampton Stevens and Anna Wooten. Item 7 After the payment of the legacy of One Thousand dollars to those of my children mentioned in the above 6# Item of my will, whatever sum may remain in the hands of my Executors I wish them to distribute the same equally share and share alike among all my children including my daughter Mary Young. Item 8 I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my Sons Putnam S. Stevens and Hampton Stevens, Jr. Executors of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have here to set my hand and seal this the day of 1875. Signed Sealed acknowledged and published by the Testator Hampton Stevens to be his last will and Testament in the presence of the ----- signed who signed the same as witness at the request of the testator in his presence and in the presence of each other this the day of , ---- State of Georgia Marion County We the undersigned heirs at law and legatees of Hampton Stevens, Sr. deceased late of Randolph County, waiving all every objection to the copy will hereto attached by reason of the info—iatety and failure on the part of the said Hampton Stevens, Sr. to sign, seal and declare the same as his last will and testament in the presence of witness and waiving all other objections to the same hereby agree that the said copy will be ugularly -------- to probate as directed by law and that Putnam S. Stevens and Hampton Stevens, Jr. the Executors nominated herein do carry out the wishes of deceased as declared in said will by Executing said trust as fully and completely as if the said will had been signed, sealed and published in the presence of the required number of witnesses. And we further acknowledge that the said copy will to be the last will of deceased this day of 1876 E. E. Roberts by J. W. R. Legatee N. C. Stevens W. S. Legatee A. J. Hatchett Legatee E. A. McMichael Legatee P. S. Stevens Legatee J. H. Stevens Legatee Anna P. Wooten Legatee Monroe Stevens Legatee Mary A. Young Legatee M. A. Monroe Legatee Hampton Stevens, Jr. Legatee Georgia Randolph County Court of Ordinary October term 1876 It appearing from the petition of Putnam S. Stevens and Hampton Stevens, Jr. that Hampton Stevens, Sr. of said county died leaving a large and valuable estate of realty and personally, that he left eleven heirs at law and legatees to wit- M. A. Monroe, Hampton Stevens, Jr., E. E. Roberts, N. C. Stevens, E. A. McMichael, Putnam S. Stevens, J. H. Stevens, Anna P. Wooten, Monroe Stevens, Mary Young and A. J. Hatchett all of whom are of full age. And it further appearing that the said Hampton Stevens, Sr. made prior to his death his last will and testament but dying suddenly away from home he neglected to sign and have properly attested by witnesses said will. But it further appearing that all of the heirs at law have waived all objections to said will on account of informatiety and the failure to sign and have the same properly attested and have agreed that said paper presented is the last will and testament of the testator and that the same be carried to probate in solom from and that the persons nominated in the will as Executors carry out the provisions of the same. It is therefore ordered and adjudged that said paper is the last will and testament of Hampton Stevens, Sr. of said county and that it be carried to probate in Solem form. Given under my hand and official signature this October 2, 1876 M. Gormley?, Ordinary Georgia Court of Ordinary October term, 1876 Randolph County It appearing from the petition of P. S. Stevens and Hampton Stevens, Jr., That they are the persons nominated as Executors of the last will and testament of Hampton Stevens, Sr. late of said county deceased. That said will has been probated in Solem form. It is therefore ordered that said will be admitted to ----- and that letters testamentary be granted to the said petitioners. Given under my hand and official signature this October 2, 1876 M. Gromley, Ordinary Additional Comments: Here is some more info on Hampton, he was the son of William J. Stevens and Isabelle Rountree/Roundtree Southern Christen Advocate Notices 1867-1878 Hampton Stevens was born in South Carolina in 1805; moved to Marion County GA, in 1848; to Randolph County in 1871, and died in Harris County, while on a visit July 25, 1876. From the Buena Vista Argus, dated July 28, 1876 Mr. Hampton Stevens, Sr. one of the oldest and best citizens of Marion County, died suddenly in Harris county, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Roberts, on Tuesday last, 25th inst. of congestion of the lungs. A more extended notice will be given next week. The next weeks issue of the Argus was a missing copy and could not be filmed. >From the Buena Vista Argus dated Friday, October 6, 1876 The Funeral Sermon of Hampton Stevens Sr., deceased, will be preached in Buena Vista, the 5th Sunday in October by Rev. W. W. Stewart of Talbotton. All are invited to attend. Moved from South Carolina to Harris County GA. Then in 1848 moved to Marion County, GA. Is buried in Prospect Methodist Church Cemetery located 5.7 miles south of Shellman, GA of off Hwy. 41 South. Follow 41 South to Junction Marker 163 on back of Stop sign, turn left and follow to dead end of paved road, turn right and go 1/2 to 1 mile down road. Church is on the left side of the road, cemetery across the street. This is at a point where CR 4 & CR 49 cross. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 8.2 Kb

    10/31/2003 07:26:34
    1. [GAHARRIS] Damn, I Don;t Belive I'd Past That Down. My Web Site is Working Again,
    2. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/nalabama/index.html Due to error, my Web Site is back on the Internet and working. Please pay attention to page 10.. Family Info. I am using it as a page of "Others Helping Others".If you have questions, stories, folk lore, ancestors related to famous people, anything that will bring our families. I have an index page to let you know who is included in our families and I am sure you on the list of these families have others you are looking Don't forget my friend who works on old pictures. He has taken two of mine and made them just beautiful. Harold sent me a lovely email, honoring my great grandpapa. Just anything with human interest among us who are looking under every rock and beating the bushes for our ancestors. It is such a great feeling to have my Web Site back up. I look forward to hearing from you all. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    10/29/2003 08:31:29
    1. [GAHARRIS] Correction
    2. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/nalabama/index.html I sent my Web Site out on page 9 and it should be on index page. With this his correction you will be able to see all 9 pages. I had 495 hits on the main page and when I visited page 9 there was almost 1800 hits. I knew then something was wrong. I am adding a new link so I can add other's links that are listed on my surname page. This way all others will be able to share on my Website and reach one another. I will put as many as I can . Sorry, I sent you the Site starting on page nine. I am looking forward to your visits. With affection, to the old Broad( she refers to herself as the old Broad) 74 years old, I am working on entering many , many ancestor pictures. I know you were disappointed but, keep looking, I will be posting pictues of my ancestors that was even taken on the old tin type. Don't give up on me. Sandra maiden name Waldrop

    10/25/2003 05:55:00
    1. [GAHARRIS] Ga-Taylor-Harris Co. News (A Family Feud Is)
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Taylor-Harris County GaArchives News.....A Family Feud Is Aired By US Court December 10 1908 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com October 25, 2003, 2:44 pm The Talbotton New Era The Talbotton New Era Thursday, December 10, 1908 Page Seven A Family Feud Is Aired By US Court A Taylor County Moonshine Case Brings Out Some Pathetic Facts Under Which May Lie A Tragedy Columbus, Ga., Dec. 8 – Two juries were kept busy in the United States Court yesterday afternoon when the court convened at 3 o’clock and every man on duty earned his pay. Judge Newman believes in dispatching the business of the court promptly, and while he is always ready to allow the attorneys plenty of time in which to conduct a case they most not delay just for the sake of delay. He believes in people working in his court and he gets it done too. As fast as a case is submitted to one jury and the jury gets out of the box, another one takes its place and another case is taken up and pushed to a close. There was one case disposed of in the court yesterday afternoon that revealed a pathetic if not tragic state of affairs prevailing among relatives in Taylor County. J.T. Peterman, a man who has been before the court several times on the same charge, was on trial for illicit distilling, and his two cousins were the principal witnesses against him. The main witness in the evidence acknowledged to doing the same thing that he accused his cousin of doing, and the revelations showed that a feud existed between the two families, the young men being the children of two sisters. In attempting to break down the testimony of a government witness, the attorney for the defense asked a man on the stand. “Were you not convicted of horse stealing?” The question startled the witness so that he partly rose from his seat, his face flushed and his eyes snapped and he indignantly denied the assertion. The question itself killed the witness’ evidence and as he passed down he made a move as if to attack the lawyer, but the court bailiff, Mr. Case hurried him out. It looked to the jury as if Judge Dunham was going to get in trouble but the judge was not perturbed in the least, and the incident passed of and unnoticed by many in the courtroom. Judge Dunham conducted Peterman’s case in a most able manner, and the jury was not out over ten minutes until a verdict of not guilty was returned. A verdict of not guilty was returned in the case of W.A. Cannon, charged with illicit distilling, and also in favor of Ben Traylor and W.B. Williamson on the same charge. Anderson Williams, Geo. Parrum and Ike Thornbill entered pleas of guilty to the same charge, but were not sentenced. George L. Irvin, a well-known farmer of Harris County, was before the court on the charge of illicit distilling, a big distillery having been found a half- mile from his house, and the officers found five barrels of whiskey buried in his cotton field. It was proven by the testimony that another man had run a still close to Mr. Irvin’s place and had buried some whiskey nearby. It was believed that the five barrels of whiskey found on Mr. Irvin’s place were put there by this man and a Negro witness testified that he had hauled the liquor from the still for that man. The man had disappeared since the whiskey was found. After being out two hours the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty, the jury standing ten to two for acquittal until the last moment when the two others came over. During the day yesterday, Mr. H.P. Wallace of Butler, Ga., was admitted to practice in the court. The grand jury returned several true bills at a late hour yesterday afternoon. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.0 Kb

    10/25/2003 12:44:35
    1. [GAHARRIS] Ga-Harris Co. Obituary (Moran)
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Harris County GaArchives Obituaries.....William Moran October 1908 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles cmhistory@mchsi.com October 24, 2003, 3:32 pm The Talbotton New Era, October 22, 1908 The Talbotton New Era Thursday, October 22, 1908 Page Seven Shiloh Mr. William Moran died here last Saturday after several weeks' illness. His funeral was largely attended the following day by many true friends who loved and respected him in life. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 0.8 Kb

    10/24/2003 01:32:31
    1. [GAHARRIS] Ga-Harris Co. Obituary (Walker)
    2. Virginia Crilley
    3. Harris County GaArchives Obituaries.....Mrs. William Walker 1843 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Lindy Hard ssautyvalleyfarm@worldnet.att.net October 24, 2003, 9:37 am Macon Messenger (newspaper) 14 Sept 1843 Mrs. Walker, consort of Wm. Walker, Esq. a highly esteemed and wealthy citizen of Harris county, was, on Tuesday before last, precipitated in her carriage from the bridge over Mulberry Creek and drowned, before it was possible to extricate her from the stream. The circumstances, as we have obtained them from the neighbors of Mr. Walker, are these: On the morning above stated, the carriage of Mr. Walker, containing his wife and child, with two other ladies and a servant girl, were crossing the bridge near his plantation, on their return from Harris Camp meeting. When partly across the bridge the mules suddenly took fright, and ran the carriage back against the railing. In this position the driver, fearing the terrible result, and unable to force his mules forward, sprang from the box, opened the door, and succeeded in getting the two young ladies out, before the railing gave way--which it did in an instant after they were out--and the carriage and mules, with Mrs. W. and child and the servant girl, were all precipitated into the stream. Hearing the shrieks of the driver, Mr. Walker and his brother, who were but a short distance behind, spirred up their horses to full speed; but before they reached the spot, Mrs. W. and the child were buried in the swollen creek. The brother of Mr. Walker sprang into the creek, at the spot where they fell; the child floated from the carriage and rose to the surface; he caught it in his arms and rushed to the bank with it, but was all he could save. The mother and servant rose no more, until they were, after much exertion, drawn from their watery graves, cold in death.--Columbus Enquirer. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.2 Kb

    10/24/2003 07:37:19
    1. [GAHARRIS] Please check my Web Site to see if your Ancestors are list, if so I can add them
    2. If you have time please look at my Web Site and see if your ancestor are listed. I still have more pictures , stories, History and picture. But I wanted to be sure to include and add informations that others might have. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/nalabama/page9.html Thanks, Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia

    10/24/2003 07:28:30
    1. [GAHARRIS] pt 2 new files archives
    2. Crilley
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