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    1. [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Georgia Marriage Record
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Try this one - >From # 137 (GONE TO GEORGIA) 145. JOHN H. BLACK John Black was in Aaron Wood's tax district in Jackson County in 1799, and on Jan.10, 1800, William Black of Jackson bought of Alex. Morison, 230 acres on Sandy Creek granted originally to William Bailey and others which was sold to Richard Lee. William also obtained headright land in 1800. In 1805, John, Robert and William were in the lottery list. Thomas G. was a Jackson resident in 1811. In 1820, Robert was enumerated in Walton County; David, Garvin, James (2), John and Robert in Hall County; James in Jasper County; John and William in Habersham County; and Thomas and Samuel in Morgan County, among others over the state/ In 1827 John and William of Habersham and Robert of Hall County drew land in he lottery. Thomas, a Revolutionary soldier, also was living in Habersham in 1827; he drew Lee County land granted Dec. 8, 1831. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Cfishmn@aol.com> To: <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 12:21 AM Subject: Re: Georgia Marriage Record Thank you very much, Dee. I am never surprised how nice people can be. No, my Thomas Gillespie Black didn't have a brother named Lemuel, not that I am aware of anyways. According to our family references he did have brothers named John and William, as well as a sister, Eleanor. They were from Mecklenburg Co. NC. As far as I know only Thomas came south and then he and his wife moved to Maury Co,. TN about 1819. As you must know evidence is sometimes hard to come by and that's why I really appreciate your lookup. It confirms my family information. Thanks again and if you ever need any work done in the St. Louis, MO area, let me know.

    07/17/2001 05:37:49