Hi all I just read your email and wanted you to know that Grayson Queen was my grandfather's brother. My gf was Isaac w. Queen of Fannin Ga. Grayson's wife last name was Moll. I have more info on this set of Queens but have to organize it. My Mom was Geneva Queen, Her brothers were George, Isaac( JR) and Morris (James). still living .Sisters were Lillian and Martha both are still living. I will try and find out more if you want it Sherry JRedmondsr@aol.com wrote: > Hi Queen List > Spent part of this past week digging for Queens in North Ga. and N. C. Monday > the wife and I played like ducks in the rain. We checked out three Cool > Springs Church cemeteries. One was in Tate, GA, one near Price, GA, and one > between Clarkesville and Helen Ga. > There were no Queens buried at the cemetery in Tate. We were lucky enough to > talk to the church secretary. They had a ledger of the cemetery there. I > found one Hogan there which is my material grandmother's surname. needless to > said I will surly check this out. We talked to a gentleman in a restaurant > where we had stopped about Queens. Bingo, he knew of a Queen who lived near > there in Tate. The gentle man was nice enough to give my phone number to Mr. > Queen, and he called the next day. We didn't get back home until Thursday. I > returned his called and he was eager to discuss the Queens. He had been > working on his wife's family and is just getting started on the Queens. It is > his understanding that there is or was there sets of Queen's in Fannin Co. > According to him they do not/did not claim kin to each other. (I've hear that > before) He mention that he had heard of a Grayson Queen but couldn't give me > any detail about him. It is Grayson, Granson, or Grandson I'm still lost on > this one. > Question; Are any of you familiar with the Daws or Dawson ledgers. If so > would one of you familiarize me with it. > > Next we visited Clarkesville/Habersham County Library. Found a Ransom Queen > 1921-1944 was in WW2 and a Rhoda Queen 1886-1972. > > Still haven't found the Cool Springs Church where Joseph H. is supposed to be > buried. Although there are a lot of unmarked graves in the cemeteries we > visited. > > > > Jimmy O. Redmond, Sr.