Luckily there is no question as to my Geiger lineage back to 1560, but I was trying to be of help to others who haven't been so lucky. I agree with you about Florida and have been trying to get somebody (anybody!) there to check out the 10 volumes of records from the early Florida indian wars of the very early 1800s. There are quite a few Geigers listed there by various spellings and I believe they might prove insightful for the lost lines. Unfortunately, Clayton library doesn't have that set of books, but I know they're held by many FL libraries. -----Original Message----- From: Tlind44@aol.com <Tlind44@aol.com> To: GEIGER-L@rootsweb.com <GEIGER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 14, 1999 8:14 PM Subject: [GEIGER-L] Re: GEIGER-D Digest V99 #22 >Beverly, you wrote that we may need to look into other spellings of geiger in >Ga. >I think that we may need to look more in Fl. The folloeing geigers I found In >Nassau co. Fl. whitch is on the Ga. border. 1850 census Alexander,Mary,Anna, >Clifford, Eletha,Harriet,Jacob,Jacob,James,James,Jefferson,John,John >Phillip,John W., Joshua,Leonard,Louisa, Ann, Margeret, Marian(born in >S.C.),Marjory,Martha,Marthja,Martha,Martha,Mary,Polly,Polly,SarahMarie,Seli na, >Thomas,and Virgina. > All but Marian were born in eather Fl. or Ga. > >Thomas H. Lindsay P.S. My Geiger was Martha who married Archibald Barber in >the 1830'S in what is now Backer co. Fl. > > >==== GEIGER Mailing List ==== >Thanks for joining our Geiger/Kiger/Kyger family. You are always welcome here. Check out our Webpage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geiger/ > >