Ruth, So far I haven't ran across Woodall or Hunter. We have a well known Woodall family here in Columbus, Georgia. I went to High School with a Hunter Family who lived in Harris County, Georgia. You , if you haven't already, join the Georgia Rootswebs list and the Counties surrounding my Muscogee County. The Trail of Tears also left just across the river from us in Eufalua, Alabama. The Counties to join would be, Ga- Troup, Muscogee, Talbot, Harris, Cowetta and Merriweather. Maybe even Lee and Russell County. Alabama, if you think she might have been with the Trail of Tears movement. During the 1820s the 1840 many families, travel thru this area because of the land grants. Including my Waldrops. Some other names: Nancy Gunn, Martha Hamby, Mitchell Stribling, Newton McCuller, Amanda M. Thompson, Eliza I. Gray, William Owens, Mary I. Owens, Condace Brown, Charles Brown, Heorge Gunn, William Butler, Sara Burler, Johathan Hand, Ellen Pruden, Mark Thornton, George Burton, Nancy Burton, David Tarvin. Brother Woodberry, W. A. Hill, Wm. Burtler, I. Downs, T. A. Pruden, M.Striblin were degates in 1847. Members.included.Jeshu Page. Lucinda Page, Jeremiah Sutton, Mary Ann Suton, James W. Sutton, Elizabeth C. Sutton, Henry Dawon, Sara Dawson, Brother Simpson,, Sarah Stribling, Benjamin Davis, Nancy Davis, Elizabeth Ragan. William Tarvin, Mrs Missouri Ann McCuller, Sara Jane Ragan, Brother Osburn, Jane Ely, Sarah Jackson, Henry Jackson, Jesse Blackmon, John Ligon , Leroy A. Phillips. William Hartsfield. Pellatiah Hartsfield, Mrs Elizabeth Johnson. Mr. J. W. Thomas, Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Mrs Blanch Hobbs. William Benjamin Buchanan.Joel T. Johnson, M. J. Welborn. I am sorry I couldn't find your Hunter and Woodall. Let me know if you have any luck. I am interested. Rev. Green Berry Waldrop and his son Joseph Ryan Waldrop doesn't ring a bell in your Waldrop research? Sandra maiden name Waldrop Georgia