The Salzburger Society was great! Thanksgiving service, family lineage exhibits, early homes, arts and crafts, concerts, Confederate soldiers, the Salzburger museum and a lecture on one of my non-Geiger ancestors. Meeting GEIGER's from all around was also great! Savannah Public Library microfilm early newspapers: STATE OF GA GAZETTE - 4/8, 1784 p. 203, South Carolina House of Representatives removes John Jacob Geiger from list of banishment and confiscation. Amerced 12% and disqualified. Daily publication of papers apparently did not include Sunday. Gerry says names listed for postage due mail. Abraham & David lived +- 40 miles NW of Savannah, GA. EVENING ADVERTISER (Abraham GIEGER) 4/12 1821 - Letter SAVANNAH MUSEUM (Abraham GIEGER) 1/5 1822 - Letter SAVANNAH GEORGIAN (A GIEGER) 2/1 1826 - daily through 2/28 - Letter SAVANNAH GEORGIAN (Abraham GIEGER) 6/1 1827 - daily through 6/7 - Letter SAVANNAH GEORGIAN (Ab'n GIEGER) 3/2 1829 - daily through 3/10 - Letter DAILY GEORGIAN (Ab'm GIEGER) 1/4 1830 - daily through 1/23 - Letter GEORGIAN (Ab'n GEGER) 3/1 1830 - daily through 4/2 - Letter DAILY GEORGIAN (Abraham GIEGER) 7/2 1830- daily through 7/8 - Letter SAVANNAH GEORGIAN (David GEORGIAN (David GIEGER) 7/2 1830 - daily through 7/8 - Letter DAILY GEORGIAN (David GEGER) 7/3 1838 - Lettr DAILY GEORGIAN (David GEIGER) 9/2 1839 - Letter DAILY GEORGIAN (David GEIGER) Index shows 1837, 18840 & 1841. (Ran out of time to search) No way of knowing letter sender. Note: David begins receiving letters about time his father, Abraham receives last postage due mail. Margie