In a message dated 08/10/2000 2:46:28 PM US Mountain Standard Time, don_kay@charleston.net writes: << Since you have ancestors from the area, would you be interested in discussing Honea Path, with regards to early settlers, topography, waterways, roads, trails, and railroad? It might be helpful if we made a list of primary-source facts that we could refer to, and add to, as we go along. Not sure if it could be done on this list, but surely there are some members who might be interested. We might start with William Honey's land grant. >> BRAVO!!! Excellent idea! I would love to see such a list! Lorene
Hi Lorene, I'm not up to the task. There are web sites that do stuff like that. As for Honea Path, I was hosting the Honea mail list until late last year. If you would like to join those folks I'm sure they would be happy to share. Or if you're just curious visit the archives. That's my favorite place on RootsWeb. Those search engines work magic. I just don't think this one list could handle all that. donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lorlauvan@aol.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:49 PM Subject: Re: [SC-OPD] Honea Path > In a message dated 08/10/2000 2:46:28 PM US Mountain Standard Time, > don_kay@charleston.net writes: > > << Since you have ancestors from the area, would you be interested in > discussing Honea Path, with regards to early settlers, topography, > waterways, roads, trails, and railroad? It might be helpful if we made a > list of primary-source facts that we could refer to, and add to, as we go > along. Not sure if it could be done on this list, but surely there are some > members who might be interested. We might start with William Honey's land > grant. >> > > > BRAVO!!! Excellent idea! I would love to see such a list! > Lorene > >