Hi Sandra, My Uncle Junion (John Jeffries) and I are descended from Rhody Milner. I see where you mention Milner's Road. Do you know anything about the Milner family? I have been trying to find out who Rhody's parents were. This is part of what I have: 1850 Harris Co Ga Census: At # 912 Noah H. Evans - 25 - M-W Farmer-GA b 1825 With him was mother, Rhody MILNER EVANS-65-F-W-VA b 1785 Noah and Elizabeth are shown in the 1850 census, living across from, Arthur Ross and his wife Nancy. They are Elizabeth's parents. Also living with the Ross family is James *Harp, age 9 and Martha *Harp also age 9. It is not known at this time who the *Harp children are. (*This name could be Hart) Living next to Noah is his sister Emily Adaline Vardeman, her husband, children and Noah and Emily's mother Rhody(a) Evans. In the 1860 Harris Co census, some of Noah and Elizabeth's children are living with the Ross Family. Elizabeth died in 1856 and it is believed Noah had died also. The children living there were, David Evans - age 13 John Evans - age 11 Samantha Evans - age 9 Nancy Evans - age 7 Noah Evans - age 6 According to the Evans Family Bible, Rhody was m to David Evans. No marriage date was given, but their children were listed and the oldest was William Evans, b. 01 February 1809. Our next ancestor, Noah Evans, b.30 November 1823 and m. Elizabeth Ross. Their daughter, Samantha Elizabeth Evans, m. Calvin Taylor Ham. They left Harris Co and moved to Columbus. Their daug. Maggie Ham, was Uncle Junion's grandmother and my great grandmother. Annie Ham, another daug. m. Alexander Mitchell. They are the ones who owned the Fruit and candy store in Columbus for so many years. After Alex's death, 25 November 1940, his son Evans, took over the care of the store. I know this has nothing to do with your line, but any info you have on the Milner family would be appreciated. I am also going to email the lady who offered to do look-ups and see if there is anything in the book. Thanks, Anne ****************************************************************************** ********************* Reply to Ann from Sandra Ann, I don't know anything about the Milner family. I am looking for Milner Road , I think Milner is a road that leads to a small town named Milner which I believe is on the way to Macon. There is a Milner Cross Road where the Stage Coaches met. There is also a Milner District. There is also a Milner and Alabama Roads Crossing. I am looking for District 94 where my gr gr grandpapa won land in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery. The land was in the area of McDaniel, DeLocah, Milner, Alabama and Oak Mt. Roads. This is what I am checking out. There is a Book in the Harris County Library, it has what you are looking for. I am trying to convince Harris County they need to publish Harris County History to help people like you who can't visit the Library and depend on others to help you with lookups or buy a Harris County History Book for yourself. Sorry, I can't help you. The next time I go to Hamilton I will see if I can check out your ancestors. Maybe if you contacted the Chambers of Commerces of Harris County they will try and print a Book that could be sold to help researchers who lives in other States. Sandra