To all who answered my question concerning Graves Co. Thank You! I thought like everyone of you who answered....a mistake in writing and should be Craven and not Graves. Of course, I haven't seen the original and am only going on what I read on the web site!(?) and your help to make this decision. A good one as far as I am concerned....Craven it is! I did find out from some of you that "Halifax" is in GA and was known as the area between Augusta and Savannah along the Savannah River in the early 1700s before Parishes were established. I broadened my horizon and thought maybe this little tidbit might help others who are researching early GA records. Thanks loads for your help. I truly appreciate it. Nora Searching for: PHELPS, WEST, CLARK, LEE (two lines), RICHARDSON, GRINER (GREINER), BRUNSON, MCLEOD, GREGORY, PALMER, HICKS, BROWN, CHAPPELL, SCOTT, ACTON, CROCKETT and more. All came to GEORGIA from NY, CT, VA, KY, NC, SC. Most stayed, but some went on to: FL, LA, TX.