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    1. [GASCREVE] STONE Surname LOOKUP
    2. STONE Surname >From "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 108 "At Brunswick, Glynn Co. on 13th ult., Miss Sarahann STONE, only dau. of Henry D. STONE, Esq. Oct. 3, 1800." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 171 "Died last Saturday, the 16th at Stone Vale, Mrs. Susannah, wife of Henry D. STONE. Jan. 21, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 404 "In Charleston Sunday evening, the 23rd ult. by Rev. Henry BASS, George W. W. STONE, Esq., Professor of Mathematics at Emory College, Ga., to Miss Susan BETHIA, second dau. of Rev. William CAPERS of that city. Aug. 1, 1843." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 446 "In Waynesboro on the 20th ult., William STONE, merchant, to the amiable Miss Mary CARTER, dau. of Isaiah CARTER of that place. Oct. 25, 1808." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820.

    09/17/2000 08:50:54
    1. [GASCREVE] SHERRARD/SHERRER Surname Lookup
    2. SHERRARD/SHERRER Surname >From "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" Abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford pg. 329 "In Monroe County, Sept. 11th, By James A. HENRY, Esq., Mr. WIlliam H. SHERRER (?not Plain) of Crawford County to Miss Amanda MILLS of Monroe County. Oct. 11, 1828." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 400 "On the 14th inst. (ult. ?), WIlliam J. TILLMAN, Esq. of Lee County, Mississippi to Miss Elizabeth SHERRARD of Macon County, Georgia. Nov. 2, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. That's it.

    09/17/2000 04:33:06
    1. [GASCREVE] CARDEN/CARDIN Surname Lookup
    2. CARDEN/CARDIN Surname >From "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 302 "August 6, 1881 Longevity #4 by P. E. BEAN Moses J. CARDEN, "Uncle Moses" as he is familiarly known, 74 years old next January. Raised in this county and is now living in a half a mile of where he was born. His wife is living and is 66 years of age and has born her husband 10 children all of whom are alive and well, with exception of a son killed, Confederate Army, Methodist." THE SUN (Hartwell, Goergia), 1881-1884. pg. 307 "March 18, 1882 / SUN RAYS Mrs. Moses CARDEN died a few days ago after a lingering illness." "Died in her residence at Hart County, Georgia, March 13, 1882, Mrs. Elizabeth CARDEN, wife of Moses J. CARDEN, member (Baptist) Sardis Church." THE SUN, (Hartwell, Georgia), 1881-1884. pg. 217 "In Twiggs County on the 10th inst., Capt. Charles CARDIN, a useful and respectable citizen and receiver of tx returns of his county. Aug. 21, 1830." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. That's All.

    09/17/2000 04:30:30
    1. [GASCREVE] DAY Surname Lookup (Marriages and Obits From Early Georgia Newspapers)
    2. DAY Surname >From "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford pg. 99 "At Harrock on 14th inst., Mrs. Sarah M. DAY, widow of the late Maj. Joseph DAY and dau. of Phillip BOX, Esq., dec'd. July 28, 1797." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 131 "In Bryan County on the 4th Dec., Mrs. Rebecca DAY, consort of the late Thomas DAY, age 39 years, dau. of Luke MANN, Esq., dec'd. Jan. 1, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 171 Capt. Arthur HAYES died at Maj. DAY'S on the Great Ogeechee. He was late of the Georgia Line. Jan. 14, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 177 "Died in this city, Maj. Joseph DAY and Mrs. KARR, wife of Mr. Peter KARR. Jan. 24, 1793." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 327 "At the Falls of the Chattahoochee on Tuesday, Oct. 4th last, by Luther BLAKE, Esq., Mr. Zachariah DUELL to Miss Nancy DAY, all residnets of the village at the Falls. Oct. 9, 1827." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 337 "In Macon last Wednesday night by Rev. HOLT, Mr. Charles DAY to Miss Mary CROCKER. May 22, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 343 "Maj. Joseph DAY, late of the Georgia Line to Sarah Mary, the eldest dau. of Phillip BOX, Esq., dec'd. May 27, 1790." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 386 "Tuesday evening Jan. 30th at her father's residence in Jones County by Joseph DAY,Esq., M. Reason WILIOXSTON of Hancock County to Miss Caroline FRANKS. Feb. 13, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 398 "In Scottsboro, Baldwin Co., on 26th ult. by Rev. BAKER, Mr. L. D. MINTER to Miss Amanda G. DAY, dau. of Lewis DAY, Esq., of Scottsboro. Feb. 2, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. That's all the DAYS.

    09/17/2000 03:39:27
    1. [GASCREVE] RICHARDSON Surname Lookup
    2. RICHARDSON Surname From, "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 43 "At Midway, Hancock County on the 5th inst., Mrs. Mary Ann COLLEY, late consort of Mr. Francis S. COLLEY, dau. of James RICHARDSON, Esq., of Walton County, age 75 years, 3 months, 4 days. Survived by her husband and one child. Spet. 20, 1836." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 49 "On the 19th inst. at Mrs. RICHARDSON'S in Hancock County, Lavinia Jane, only dau. of Pulaski S. HOLT of Putnam County, age 2 years, six months. July 25, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 56 "Died at her residence "Belvedere" in Hancock County on the 8th inst., Mrs. Jane RICHARDSON in her 69th year. Member of the Methodist Church 39 years. "She was a faithful and affectionate mother, kind to her slaves, liberal to her church and benevolent to the poor." Jan. 29, 1839." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 83 "Accidentally killed (From "American Patriot"), Mr. James S. RICHARDSON was killed in Sparta Tuesday evening by a fall the window of his apartment in the second story of the Eagle Tavern. He was a native of England and a teacher of music. May 19, 1823." THE MESSENGER, 1823-1824. pg. 170 "In Savannah, Mr. Sebastian BLANCHE, merchant. And in Augusta (GA), Mrs. Eliza, wife of Mr. Sclneyler RICHARDSON, formerly of Massachusetts. Nov. 30, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 265 "Died Oct. 1st, Euclid EVERETT, age 30 years, 18 days of Richmond Co., N. C. Signed: A. H. RICHARDSON. Nov. 11, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 8137-1842. pg. 296 "Jan. 26, 1881 Mr. Milton RICHARDSON has a Spanish coin 484 years old. It was coined in 1397. " THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 303 "Oct. 15, 1881 Judge J. V. RICHARDSON age 74 years old, born in a portion of Elbert Co. but off into Hartford Co. and now resides within a mile of where he was born. He has been married twice and had 13 children; of which 11 are still living, 6 sons and five daughters. Baptist. Had four sons in the Confederate Army. THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 304 "Oct. 22, 1881 Married at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. B. C. THORNTON on the evening of the 20th, Mr. M. L. PARKS and Miss L. J. RICHARDSON." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 307 "March 4, 1882 Mr. James D. CRAFT born in 1817 and died at the residence of Judge V. RICHARDSON in Hart County. Feb. 25, 1882. Buried at Rock Branch Church Cemetery. Elbert County. Brother to Capt. J. F. CRAFT of Hartwell." THE SUN, Hartwell, Goergia, 1881-1884. pg. 320 "August 9, 1884 Judge James V. RICHARDSON died at his hime in this county on Wednesday the 6th inst. age 76 years old, born in Elbert County, Ga. (Now Hart County Sept. 1809) buried Sardis Church Cemetery." THE SUN, Hartwell, Georgia, 1881-1884. pg. 383 "At Mercer Institute on the 6th inst. by Rev. B. M. SANDERS, Dr. E. H. RICHARDSON of Crawfordville, Georgia to Miss Mary A. F. JANES of the former place. April 25th, 1837." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844. pg. 438 "Tuesday evening by Rev. HOLCOMB, Mr. Joseph DAVICE, late of New Jersey to Miss Sarah RICHARDSON of Savannah. Jan 14, 1804." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 451 "Tuesday 10th ult. by Rev. Kollock, Mr. Richard RICHARDSON to Frances L. BOLTON, both of Savannah. Jan 2, 1812." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. pg. 460 "On Friday evening, by Rev. Mr. CRANSTON, Durham T. HALL of the house of Mr. R. RICHARDSON & Co., to Miss Elizabeth R. RICHARDSON all of this city. Jan 20, 1820." THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1820. That's All Folks.

    09/17/2000 06:52:50
    1. [GASCREVE] BARR Surname Lookup
    2. BARR Surname From, "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers." Abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 112 "Alexander BARR, shopkeeper, found dead in ruins of his shop in Savannah; thought to have been murdered and robbed and shop burned to cover up crime. Wife and several children in Glasgow, Scotland. Dec. 11, 1801." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 132 "On the 24th ult. in St. Peters Parish, S. C., Mr. Joseph BARE (or BARR?) in his 24th year. Feb. 9, 1808." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 236 "John J. BARR died 27 July 1841, in his 19th year. Reported by Joel W. TOWNSEND of the Aiken, S. C. Circuit. Sept. 10, 1841.' THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 264 "Died in Talladega County, Alabama, 27 August, Rev. Edward BARR. Sept. 30, 1842." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1827-1842. pg. 333 "On Tuesday the 28th ult., Mr. Vincent A. WITHERBY to Miss Margaret BARR, both of Houston County. July 2, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. That's All.

    09/17/2000 06:50:13
    1. [GASCREVE] BRACEWELL Surname Lookup
    2. BRACEWELL Surname From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford pg. 5 "On February 2nd at her home near Hartford, Pulaski County, Miss Elizabeth BRACEWELL, wife and consort of James BRACEWELL, Esq., in her 45th year. Husband and five children mostly grown. She was a daughter of Col. Joseph J. CLINCH, and old and respectable Revolutionary Officer of North Carolina, and a sister to Col. Duncan L. CLINCH of Pensacola. Feb. 26, 1827." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844.

    09/17/2000 06:48:19
    1. [GASCREVE] hunter family
    2. Robert E Salter
    3. GEORGIA HUNTER(1862)-HELP IN FINDING HUSBAND'S NAME, DATE OF DEATH, WHERE BURIED, CHILDREN'S NAMES, OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT FAMILY. LEAUDREY HUNTER SALTER DESCENDANT OF EPHRIAM HUNTER RES456@CLDS.NET

    09/16/2000 07:29:54
    1. Re: [GASCREVE] Update on Cookbook with a genealogy theme
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. Congratulations, on completing the book! Deborah Byrd At 04:44 AM 9/16/00, DLizgerlits@aol.com wrote: >A few months ago, I was given permission from the lists owners to post an >occasional message regarding a cookbook with a genealogy theme that I was >writing. This will be my final message to the lists. JUST DELETE IF YOU'RE >NOT INTERESTED. > >As many of you already know, I've finished it and the material has been at >the publishing company for a while. It will be printed and ready for >distribution between Nov. 1st. and Thanksgiving. > >If anyone wishes to contact me on this subject, please email me PRIVATELY at >DLizgerlits@aol..com. > >Liz Gerlits >2736 Dovewood St. NE >Palm Bay, FL 32905 >(321) 723-0939 >= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = >Researching in the Southeast: Booth, Chester, Moore, King, McElvy/McElvey, >Reeves, Johnson, Yon, Toole, Regester/Register, Mashburn, Jordan, Phillips, >Holland, Key & Franklin. > > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.

    09/16/2000 09:26:26
    1. Re: [GASCREVE] Update on Cookbook with a genealogy theme
    2. Deborah, Thank you! It took longer and was more difficult than I thought it would be, but I really enjoyed doing it. I'm anxious to see the finished project. Now that I'm an "experienced writer", (he! he!) I can get cracking on my family history book and autobiography. Liz In a message dated 09/16/2000 11:26:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dbyrd@lightcom.net writes: << Subj: Re: [GASCREVE] Update on Cookbook with a genealogy theme Date: 09/16/2000 11:26:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: dbyrd@lightcom.net (Deborah Byrd) Reply-to: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Congratulations, on completing the book! Deborah Byrd At 04:44 AM 9/16/00, DLizgerlits@aol.com wrote: >A few months ago, I was given permission from the lists owners to post an >occasional message regarding a cookbook with a genealogy theme that I was >writing. This will be my final message to the lists. JUST DELETE IF YOU'RE >NOT INTERESTED. > >As many of you already know, I've finished it and the material has been at >the publishing company for a while. It will be printed and ready for >distribution between Nov. 1st. and Thanksgiving. > >If anyone wishes to contact me on this subject, please email me PRIVATELY at >DLizgerlits@aol..com. > >Liz Gerlits >2736 Dovewood St. NE >Palm Bay, FL 32905 >(321) 723-0939 >= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = >Researching in the Southeast: Booth, Chester, Moore, King, McElvy/McElvey, >Reeves, Johnson, Yon, Toole, Regester/Register, Mashburn, Jordan, Phillips, >Holland, Key & Franklin. > > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/ ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <GASCREVE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (rly-zc03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.3]) by air-zc01.mail.aol.com (v75_b4.3) with ESMTP; Sat, 16 Sep 2000 11:26:30 -0400 Received: from lists6.rootsweb.com (lists6.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.125]) by rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (v75_b3.9) with ESMTP; Sat, 16 Sep 2000 11:26:18 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists6.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e8GFPgL00370; Sat, 16 Sep 2000 08:25:42 -0700 Resent-Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 08:25:42 -0700 X-Original-Sender: dbyrd@lightcom.net Sat Sep 16 08:25:42 2000 Message-Id: <5.0.0.25.0.20000916092545.009d4ad0@127.0.0.1> X-Sender: dbyrd/lightcom.net@127.0.0.1 X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.0 Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 09:26:26 -0600 Old-To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com From: Deborah Byrd <dbyrd@lightcom.net> Subject: Re: [GASCREVE] Update on Cookbook with a genealogy theme In-Reply-To: <74.30e4dff.26f4a903@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Resent-Message-ID: <wpYw0C.A.cF.2D5w5@lists6.rootsweb.com> To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2696 X-Loop: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: GASCREVE-L-request@rootsweb.com >>

    09/16/2000 06:02:55
    1. [GASCREVE] Update on Cookbook with a genealogy theme
    2. A few months ago, I was given permission from the lists owners to post an occasional message regarding a cookbook with a genealogy theme that I was writing. This will be my final message to the lists. JUST DELETE IF YOU'RE NOT INTERESTED. As many of you already know, I've finished it and the material has been at the publishing company for a while. It will be printed and ready for distribution between Nov. 1st. and Thanksgiving. If anyone wishes to contact me on this subject, please email me PRIVATELY at DLizgerlits@aol..com. Liz Gerlits 2736 Dovewood St. NE Palm Bay, FL 32905 (321) 723-0939 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Researching in the Southeast: Booth, Chester, Moore, King, McElvy/McElvey, Reeves, Johnson, Yon, Toole, Regester/Register, Mashburn, Jordan, Phillips, Holland, Key & Franklin.

    09/16/2000 12:44:19
    1. [GASCREVE] Oops! Email: DLizgerlits@aol.com
    2. Complete Email: DLizgerlits@aol.com

    09/15/2000 07:53:06
    1. [GASCREVE] McElvy/McElvey Reunion (and Reeves)
    2. The Elder William Descendants Association would like to announce the annual McElvy/McElvey Reunion. We are the descendants of William McElvy and Barbara (Barbary) Reeves. All descendants and their families (McElvy/McElvey and/or Reeves) are cordially invited to attend. It will be held at the Charter House Inn, 1401 Bainbridge Road, Bainbridge, Georgia on October 6, 7, 8, 2000. Those needing hotel reservations may call 912-246-8550 or 1-800-768-8550 for reservations. Mention that you are with the reunion for special rates. Costs per person is $ 20.00; children under 12 are free. There will be a buffet (additional charge) with a speaker on Saturday evening. Although this has, in the past, been a McElvy/McElvey reunion, it would be nice to find some Reeves descendants and cousins, also. William McElvy, b. ca 1778, and Barbara (Barbary) Reeves had 14 children. Listed below are 12 of them. 1. Mary A. McElvy, b. 1800 2. John McElvy, b. 1801 3. George R. McElvy, b. 1802 4. Noah McElvy, b. 1805 5. William McElvy, b. 1807 6. Martin McElvy, b. 1809 7. Francis Clark McElvy, b. 1811 (son) 8. Francis McElvy, b. 1812 (daughter) 9. Elizabeth McElvy, b. 1814 10. Sarah G. McElvy, b. 1816 11. Harmon Hugh McElvy, b. 1819 12. Lawson Gamble McElvy, b. 1822 Nick, perhaps you would like to put an announcement in the Havana Herald? Tim, there will be Chester descendants there, also. Miles, thought you may be interested. Come join us in the fun and sharing. Come for the weekend, a day or just a few hours. Bring your family history, photographs and cameras. Deretha Elizabeth (Liz) Yon Gerlits Palm Bay, FL Email: DLizgerlits

    09/15/2000 07:47:16
    1. [GASCREVE] Another new virus
    2. Deborah Byrd
    3. This came over the office network, and am sending it to ya'al. Usually don't do this, but this sounds really viscious. Deborah Byrd "I was just informed by my brother in Indianapolis IN of a virus that struck their company NetFusion Design an hour ago. The Subject line says Fwd-Joke and the content is an attachment of a .vb script file. If you get this DO NOT OPEN IT. Let someone in IST know asap and delete it. It apparently is a duplicate of the LoveBug virus that ran rampant a few months ago.... I forgot to mention the name of the attachment. The attachment is called veryfunny and its a .vb script and the size is 12K. I just talked to my brother again and it is now attacking all his jpg files and converting them all to the virus. Its a mess. " ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.amexmail.com/?A=1

    09/14/2000 12:28:05
    1. [GASCREVE] Re: GASCREVE-D Digest V00 #226
    2. Please add my "salute" to Graham's. It is extraordinarily kind of Nancy to do these lookups and reply to each and everyone so graciously. What a gem!!

    09/14/2000 04:25:36
    1. [GASCREVE] GREER Surname Lookup
    2. GREER Surname "From: Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" Abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 71 "At the residence of her father in Washington County on the 31st ult., Miss Eunice Ann GREER, in here 22nd year, dau. of David GREER, Esq. Survived by her parents and sisters. Nov. 16, 1841." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 74 "On July 12th, Miss Sarah Emeline GREER of Washington County. Had been a member of the Methodist Church 18 months. She was in her 20th year, and was a daughter of David and Rebecca GREER of Washington County. And on July 16th, her sister, Miss Elizabeth F. GREER, in her 17th year. She was somewhat indisposed at her sister's burial. Reference made to a sister Jane. Aug. 9, 1842." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1823-1844. pg. 181 "Mrs. Frances GREER. Jan 8, 1795. (Nancy's note: Appears to be in Savannah) THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 416 "In Savannah,Thursday, the 26th ult. by Rev. KOLLOCK, Robert I. HOUSTON, Esq. to Miss Sarah M. GREER, all of Savannah. Aug. 2, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. That's all of the GREER Surname.

    09/13/2000 07:29:28
    1. [GASCREVE] MIZELL Surname Lookup
    2. MIZELL Surname From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" Abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 337 "In Houston County on the 28th of March, by Rev. MIZELL, Mr. L. D. MCMILLAN of Marion County to Miss Mary F. YOUNG, dau. of Maj. John YOUNG of Houston County.. Apr. 25, 1833." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. pg. 338 "On Thursday the 23rd inst., by Rev. William MIZELL, Mr. Eldridge S. RUTH (?. not plain) to Miss Malinda SMITH, all of Houston County. Jan. 30, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. Pg. 369 "In Houston County, March 28th by Rev. William MIZELL, Mr. Lorenzo D. MCMILLAN of Marion to Miss Mary P YOUNG, dau. of Mr. John YOUNG of Houston County. Apr. 17, 1833." THE SOUTHEN RECORDER, 1824-1844. That's all.

    09/13/2000 07:28:46
    1. [GASCREVE] SCRUGGS Surname Lookup
    2. SCRUGGS SURNAME From: "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 104 "On Monday 29th ult. in Effingham County, Richard SCRUGGS, age 83 years; native of Virginia, had lived in Georgia 46 years. June 7, 1799." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 190 "In Effingham County on the 17th inst. suddenly, the sife of Mr. Gross SCRUGGS. May 23, 1799." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM & SAVANNAH ADVERTISER, 1796-1812. pg. 415 "Married in Screven County, THursday the 8th inst. by Rev. GOLDWIRE, Mr. Granville BEVILLE to Miss Sarah SCRUGGS, dau. of Mr. Richard SCRUGGS. June 14, 1810." THE REPUBLICAN & SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER, 1809-1810. That's all.

    09/13/2000 07:28:27
    1. [GASCREVE] MEDLOCK Surname Request
    2. MEDLOCK Surname From, "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 386 "On the 22nd inst., Maj. Montgomery S. MEDLOCK to Miss Henrietta R. LATIMER, both of Hancock County. Feb. 27, 1838." THE SOUTHERN RECORDER, 1824-1844.

    09/13/2000 07:27:58
    1. [GASCREVE] MOBLEY Surname Lookup
    2. MOBLEY Surname From, Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by, Judge Folks Huxford. pg. 334 "In Macon on the 28th ult., by H. B. HILL, Esq., Mr. William MOBLEY to Miss Lavinia CLARK. July 30, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1835. That's the only Mobley.

    09/13/2000 07:27:51