Hello All, Among the family entries there are none for CANEDY, CANNADY, or KENNEDY. There is a single reference to a CANADY in the family entry # F391. This is a Sheppard family entry and concerns a Ruby Canady (born May 3, 1916) who married a Thomas Edward Sheppard (born August 23, 1915). There are four references to KENNEDYs: # F130; # F202; T10; and T11. The first of these refers to an EVANS family with a Marjorie Waters Kennedy being an Evans descendent. The second of these index references is unclear to me. I read the Morgan family entry and didn't note any Kennedy connection. The third entry concerns 'Screven County Land Grants.' There is a Darby Kennedy listed as having lived between Stoney Bluff and Burton's Ferry in1755. There is also a Hugh Kennedy living between Brier Creek and Poor Robin in 1762. This Hugh Kennedy is mentioned in T11 as the owner / operator of a commercial cowpen below the mouth of Brier Creek. In reference to the KENNEDY surname - there are quite a number of KENNEDYs buried in the cemetary at McBride Methodist Church. Earlier, I mentioned four entries relating to Courseys in the "Screven County History." They are: # F209; # F259; # F396; and T17. The first entry details a Susan A. Jones, who married a William A. Coursey (she was the daughter of Francis Jones, Jr. and Polly Mills). The second entry details a Joyce Coursey who married a John Ellis Lee. The third entry has a William Alto Coursey as a grandchild of Solomon Daniel and Myrtie Louise Jeffers Smith. The T17 entry refers to "A New County." William Coursey is one entry within a list of citizens within the newly created Screven Co. of 1793. For those interested in the surname Howell: the T10 entry lists a Caleb Howell, Sr. as living between Brier Creek and Poor Robin in 1760. And, a William Howell in 1762; Philip Howell in 1766; and Thomas Howell in 1774. It is noted that this family group came from Anson County, N.C. and settled near the mouth of Buck Creek. Also, Caleb Howell is included as a mill operator on Buck Creek. The Howells (Caleb, Philip, Daniel) are also listed under T17 entry. It's starting to run a little late in the evening, or I would keep reading through the historical section for mention of these surnames. I hope that this material is of some use to members of the list. Dale ________________________________ CannadyGirl@aol.com wrote: > Do you have any Cannady's (any spelling including Kennedy) in the book? > Thank you in advance, > Claudia > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.