-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [HOWELLS-SOUTH] (JOHN) CASWELL HOWELL 1820 NC? - 1883 GA & connecting lines Resent-Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 13:02:23 -0600 Resent-From: HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 15:01:54 EDT From: SHStu@aol.com Reply-To: HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L@rootsweb.com To: HOWELLS-SOUTHERN-L@rootsweb.com My Dad, HARRY LEE HOWELL, was b in 1902/03 Milltown, Berrien Co, GA (now Lakeland, Lanier Co, GA) so I'm always searching for info on those lines in that area. All these lines were originally in NC & came down into GA. My maiden name line, HOWELL - is the one that has given me the most trouble. Can't get (JOHN) CASWELL HOWELL b ca 1820 NC (supposedly Wake Co, NC) d Mar 1883 Milltown, Berrien Co, GA + PERNEICE MORING(?) b ca 1825 - some say NC, some say GA d ?, probably Berrien Co, GA attached to his original family & it's not for lack of trying! CASWELL HOWELL's name gives transcribers fits - some have given it as CARSWELL HOWELL & one gave it as C. GOODWILL HOWELL....so that hasn't helped a lot. CASWELL HOWELL, wife & 5 ch were in Thomas Co, Ga by the 1850 Census - along w/a younger bro, BARNEY B. HOWELL & w, SMITHY ANN MORING. CASWELL HOWELL was ordained as Baptist preacher in ca 1854 at New Hope Bapt. Ch in Thomas Co, GA - at some point he moved into possible part of Lowndes Co, GA which became part of Berrien Co, GA. He remained there until his death - farming & preaching. My grandfather was HAMPTON A. HOWELL who mar LILLIAN EUGENIA (LAMB) as his 2nd wife - he died about 18 yrs before I was born - my Dad was the youngest of 10 living children of "HAMP" & "JENNY". Any possible connection, info will be greatly appreciated & will gladly share/exchange info. I have a good bit of info on the LAMB line, the CARROLL line & the LOVEJOY line - will be glad to share that also! Thks, Sarah Howell Studstill ==== HOWELLS-SOUTHERN Mailing List ==== Our homesite is the Howell Research Room located at <http://howellresearch.com>.