Hi Kin, A.T. Outlaw did a great job, and his book serves as a grand guide line for Kornegay and allied families. However, let the researcher beware. There are several mistakes in the work. Be sure you do your own proofing behind him. I contacted his daughters several years ago, and they said they threw his notes and papers away when he passed away. I hope no one takes exception to this warning. An acquaintance of mine had a copy of his book, and I have lost contact with her. I guess the only way to find this work is in a library somewhere. I am enjoying learning about Kornegays I never dreamed existed. Marguerite Whitley mwhitley@coastalnet.com -----Original Message----- From: Ruth Westbrook <o6t8l5jv@coastalnet.com> To: KORNEGAY-L@rootsweb.com <KORNEGAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 8:23 PM Subject: [KORNEGAY-L] Edward's message >Hi: >enjoyed Edward's message. >Im very familiar with the A. T. Outlaw papers that he was referring to. > >A. T was Register of Deeds (I think this is correct) of Duplin County for >many years and he wrote down information -about relationships- of the >Kornegay family. I'm sure he did it on many families - but I have seen a >copy on the Kornegay family. > >Ruth >Duplin County > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > > > >