Dear Dale, No wonder you have been able to be so helpful! Your summary, which indicates a great deal of hard work, is both impressive and fascinating. Thank's so much for taking the time to share these things with me. Perhaps, I should take a turn at this. I was born in Chamblee, GA, lived at Millhaven until age five, grew up in Statesboro, and graduated from Georgia Southern with a BA in Fine Arts and a minor in Music in 1973. My husband, Roeder (who is from Buffalo, NY) and I, now live in N.E. Ohio and have four children. Most of my father's (Carroll Franklin Farr, Jr.) family and relatives, whom I remember- such as Farrs, Hendersons, Overstreets, Evanses, Hollingsworths and Hunters had lived in Screven County for many years,( the Youngs, Greenes, Camerons, Browns, McCalls and Jarrells, etc. did also, but I don't remember any of them personally). My grandmother Mary Leona Farr was a Clark from Flemming, GA. My granddaddy Farr was the grandson of Capt. W. Michael Henderson and Cynthia Ann Brown Henderson. He met grandmother in Savannah and my father was born there. We also had relatives in Augusta. My mother, Jean Elizabeth, was a Stewart from Indiana. She and my dad met after WWII at Indiana University. Her parents (Ray and Sophia Stewart) later moved down south after he retired from the railroad and lived in Sylvania for a time before moving to Statesboro. My sister,Carole has been doing much of the Screven County research ( and "colaborating" with me). Even I can recall some of the old folks and places around the Cooperville area. But many of them are gone, of course, and it is hard to find people who remember farther back. (When he inquired at the door on Sunday, Jim Blease was sadly informed that the man who had described the Cameron cemetary to him, Mr.Young, had recently passed away.) It's too bad that we didn't start earnestly researching even ten years earlier. Grandmother Farr, who passed away at age 97 in 1997, remembered so much firsthand, as well as the information she had been told about the Hendersons, and all the other cousins around Screven County. I guess we'll just have to keep asking the right questions and looking in the right places. Wish I had more time. Anyway, it is fun - sometimes frustrating - but mainly fun, and most interesting to meet people like yourself, online. Are you searching now for anyone in particular - sounds like you might have lots to go on since your folks are from Screven County, and many of your relatives are close by? Once again, I am glad that I asked who you were. Thank's. Cyndi Kinkel