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    1. Re: [GATALBOT] For Researchers
    2. Helen, Thanks so much for transcribing the news items from your local paper. I'm have ancestors who lived in the Junction City area and enjoy reading these articles. I'm currently transcribing the church minutes for the Junction City Baptist Church from the time the church started in 1907 until the end of the first book in 1923. I hope to have this added to the Talbot County Rootsweb page in the near future. Have you contacted Keith Giddeon the Coordinator of the Talbot County page on RootsWeb? I've recently transcribed Talbot County info from the Columbus paper and he's added it to the page. I'm sure that he would like to include this new info as well. Thanks again for taking the time to share this interesting and helpful data with us. Carla Miles Researching the Blythe, Fielder and Layfield Families who lived in Junction City, Ga from the early 1900's-1940's

    08/28/2001 02:37:22
    1. Re: [GATALBOT] For Researchers
    2. Walter Boswell
    3. This sounds like a really great project, Carla! My great grandparents lived in Junction City until their deaths--James Evans Boswell 28 Jan 1938 and Lula Ann Baggett Boswell 14 Feb 1940. I believe they were members of the Junction City Baptist Church and, as I understand it, some of the children were too. James and Lula are buried in the Junction City Cemetery, along with my second great grandparents and several other members of the Boswell, Montgomery, and Lucas-Payne families. The little James Evans Boswell place still stands and is located just across the street from the cemetery. The Montgomery house is just next door (Seaborn C. and Bessie Boswell Montgomery, James and Lula's daughter). I look forward to seeing your transcription, and thank you very much for undertaking the project. We need more good souls like you and Helen. walt boswell [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:37 PM Subject: Re: [GATALBOT] For Researchers > Helen, > > Thanks so much for transcribing the news items from your local paper. > I'm have ancestors who lived in the Junction City area and enjoy reading > these articles. I'm currently transcribing the church minutes for the > Junction City Baptist Church from the time the church started in 1907 > until the end of the first book in 1923. I hope to have this added to > the Talbot County Rootsweb page in the near future. > > Have you contacted Keith Giddeon the Coordinator of the Talbot County > page on RootsWeb? I've recently transcribed Talbot County info from the > Columbus paper and he's added it to the page. I'm sure that he would like > to include this new info as well. > > Thanks again for taking the time to share this interesting and helpful > data with us. > > Carla Miles > Researching the Blythe, Fielder and Layfield Families who lived in > Junction City, Ga from the early 1900's-1940's > > > ==== GATALBOT Mailing List ==== > Post your Queries on-line at: > http://genforum.genealogy.com/ga/talbot/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    08/28/2001 05:00:27