Hi All, I found the following posted in the : "Southern Centinel and Universal Gazette" 1794-1799 under deaths notices. "Last Saturday in Savannah, Mr. William COURSE, formerly of Augusta. March 5, 1795." ( Is this William the Sheriff of Screven County in 1794?) "The Columbian Museum & Savannah Daily Gazette" 1817-1820 "One the 9th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth MORK (MONK?), age 21 years, 7 mos., dau. of Isaac COURSE, Esq., Savannah merchant, and wife of Lt. James MORK. Sept. 13, 1817." "The Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser" 1796-1812 "Died in this city, Mr. Daniel COURSE, Mar. 15, 1796." "The Georgia Gazette" "Died: James Moore, Esq., Daniel COURSE, and Josiah Elliott in South Carolina, formerly of Boston. Mar 17, 1796." (Is there a town called "Boston" in SC or GA?) "The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State" Augusta, Georgia. "Oct 25, 1800....On the 23rd inst., in her 9th year, Charlotte Rebecca COURSE, eldest daughter of Mrs. Eliza COURSE. "The Republican & Savannah Evening Ledger" "On Thursday the 14th ult., by Rev. McCall, at the plantation of Mr. James Platt, Mr. Zachariah CORSEY to Miss Elizabeth CASWELL, both of Screven County, Oct. 3rd, 1809. Hope some of this might help of us! I got this information from "Marriages and Obituaries From Early Georgia Newspapers" abstracted by Judge Folks Huxford. I was lucky enough to get this book on EBAY. Nancy RNSANGLIN@aol.com