Hi Mildred, I'm also researching the same area to find my gr gr gr grandfather Nicholas Briskey/Brisky and his wife Elizabeth Mark/Merck. 1789. In my researching I had found out many families seemed to migrate together around 1830's many first to GA around troup and harris counties, and their decendents or they moved onto Chambers County, AL or surrounding areas. Many counties and state lines changed during this time. In my copy of the heritage of chambers county, al book by Heritage Publishing in the index is listed Mayfield on three pages 37,62,295 Page 37 is connected with the churchs in the area. James Mayfield (1850-1853) Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church Submitted by decendents of the families is listed. If you email me seperately I can give you more information if you mention page 37. page 62 looks like connection with marriage into the Alsobrook family. Page 295 is two families listed Wheeler-Hammack Family and Whitlow Family. You maybe able to obtain a copy to look at through your inner library loan dept at your local library. And I have found decendents of families for many from SC in this book. So it might be worth a shot. Inner library is usually a free service. 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, Washington State, TX, and france) willing to share and trade info