The information I have on Capt. Bennett's District is based on the 1790 tax returns and comes from the book _A 1790 Census for Wilkes County, Georgia Prepared from Tax Returns with Abstracts of the 1790 Tax Reports_, compiled by Frank Parker Hudson, 1988 I found the book in the Athens Regional Library, Athens, GA. In the book is a map titled "Militia District Companies, Wilkes County, Georgia, 1790". There is no map to show changes that would have been made by 1811, but the quote below will give some information. In this book the description for Capt. Bennett's District, as it existed 1790, is as follows: "The area in which Captain Bennett's Company was resident in 1790 is being designated as District X [the map's code is alpha letters for each captain's district]. Taxpayers reported lands on Long Creek, Little River, and Kettle Creek in 1792. Most of the district was placed into Oglethorpe County in December 1793 and taxpayers can be found in Captain Cargill's District of the first tax digest for Oglethorpe County. Those left in Wilkes County were added to District M in 1795. The area encompassed by District X in 1790 is now the southeast tip of Oglethorpe County, the northwest tip of Taliaferro County, and a small part of the 171st District of Wilkes County." According to this description, Bennett's Company doesn't seem to have still been in existence in 1811, the date mentioned in your message, unless I'm reading this incorrectly (quite possible!!!). Did you have some material identifying them with that company in 1811? I do not have a copy of the full listing of these ca.1790 residents since I photocopied only a small bit that pertained to my family (McCartney), so I can't help with names for Captain Bennett's Company, i.e., the residents. As to the material being on line, I have no idea, but transcribing everyone in the companies from the book mentioned above would not be possible without permission from the author; with a publishing date of 1988, it would still be copyrighted. I couldn't find a publisher's name, but maybe someone has seen this in their library and could tell you more. I try to note such things for source citation, but either I missed it or it wasn't there. If I can check something else with my limited Georgia resources here in Iowa, let me know. Delores [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Roy P Hunter <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 6:30 PM Subject: family > Does anyone know where Capt Peter Bennett's District (1811) on Kettle > Creek was located? Also is there a web -site with the names of the men at > the battle of KettleCreek. > Looking for info on Malone, Chaffin,Wilkerson, Hardman,Morgan, Jennings > ,Hunter and > Blackwell families. > Roy Hunter <>< [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ______________________________