I posted to the Troup County Query Forum awhile back and got a reponse from a historian in Troup Co. I had a question about my ancestors and received a lot of help from this individual..... which, consequently, sent me off in another direction. *g* Researching Cardwell's and McCluskey's in Troup Co. My ancestors were William Cardwell, b. 1806 and Sarah McCluskey, b. 1809, married in Troup Co. Feb. 21, 1833. They were both born in GA, (according to later census reports) but having a lot of trouble finding their parents.Moved to Coosa Co. AL around 1840. Can anyone shed some light on these individuals? Ann > -----Original Message----- > From: Hilda [mailto:hkin@mindspring.com] > Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 7:12 PM > To: GATROUP-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GATROUP-L] GT Just a note > > > Hi again to all Just a quick note. > I got a couple of emails asking how these two groups differ. > I know how I board works, but am not real familiar with the > other one and how its works. > > Just a quick note. When you post to our board, a copy of your post goes > to each and every one of us. Through I board we can discuss these > posts, dispute them, joke around or ask for help and usually get a quick > response. > > I am not sure exactly where your message goes when you post to The Troup > County Georgia Query Froum. > > My purpose in starting this board is to connect with people who > are searching in the Troup County area. To have a place where we > can tell about a great new book we found today, interesting > tidbits that bring people to life. > Or meet a cousin we didn't know we had, or make a new friend. > > Got my Georgia Genealogical Society newsletter this afternoon and > you may want to jot these websites down somewhere if you don't > already have them. > > Georgia Genealogical Society > http://www.america.net/~ggs/index.html National Genealogical Society http://www.genealogy.org/~ngs Georgia Computer Society http://www.mindspring.com/~noahsark/gesga.html Ken Thomas (a writer for the Atlanta Constitution) http://www.accessatlanta.com/local/genealogy. "Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress." Hilda ==== GATROUP Mailing List ====