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    1. Re: [SC-OPD] Farriba and Turner Surnames
    2. Hello, I found in researching my gr gr gr grandfather Nicholas Briskey/Brisky in SC that many of the families seemed to migrate together around 1830's. many to GA and then to Chambers county AL and Parts of Alabama. I have a copy of the Heritage of Chambers County, AL book by Heritage Publishing Company. I located many decedents for other families who started out in SC and GA. What is good about this book is that many decendents who wrote the articles have their names and addresses printed under them. I found Turner in the index, and on many pages mixed with other marriages. It might be worth a trip to the local library and ask for them to obtain a copy through the inner library loan dept. Also a book that is good is Bobby Lindsey's "Reason for the tears" It list a great many early settlers. And also the Gold Lottery Book of 1832 for GA it has countless names and what they did. But can obtain through your local library. We have a great library resource here and I find them invaluable. I wish you good luck, I'm still tracking my gr gr gr grandfather hit brick walls before 1789. Good luck Sandel [email protected] Seattle Surnames: Briskey,Brisky,Brisque,Demastus,Sutton,Meadows,Hodnett,Moore,McIntosh,Leverett, Mark/Merck (States, SC, GA, Chambers county, AL, TX, Washington State and France) willing to share and trade

    12/09/2003 04:23:08