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    1. [GAMACON] Rousseau,DuRousseaux,Rouzeau, and various other spellings
    2. elizabeth godfrey
    3. Could you please search your cemetery records in Macon for Rousseau,(and its various other spellings.) I knowaa there was a James "Jamie" Rousseau at the Fort in Macon in the late 1700's. I'm certain there are no cemetery records back that far, but hopint to find some member of his family to correspond with. I will take any Rousseau you can find, because I'm certain they will be related. Elizabeth Rousseau Godfrey

    12/08/2001 12:14:26
    1. Re: [GAMACON] Rousseau,DuRousseaux,Rouzeau, and various other spellings
    2. Millie Stewart
    3. No name that resembles in the Macon County Cemetery Book, and unless he was buried in the old cemetery In Macon, I can't think of anyplace he could be buried in this area. Macon was founded in 1823, in Bibb County. In the 1700's it was Indian Territory, and only the fort had white people. Jones County came into being in 1807, and Bibb came from it. Millie ----- Original Message ----- From: "elizabeth godfrey" <egodfrey@adelphianh.com> To: <GAMACON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 AM Subject: [GAMACON] Rousseau,DuRousseaux,Rouzeau, and various other spellings > Could you please search your cemetery records in Macon for Rousseau,(and its various other spellings.) I knowaa there was a James "Jamie" Rousseau at the Fort in Macon in the late 1700's. I'm certain there are no cemetery records back that far, but hopint to find some member of his family to correspond with. I will take any Rousseau you can find, because I'm certain they will be related. > Elizabeth Rousseau Godfrey > > > > ==== GAMACON Mailing List ==== > How long has it been since you reviewed your information. Many times what you need now is right there in documents that you "made a copy of just in case". > >

    12/08/2001 01:17:54