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    1. [TXCASS-L] Fw: Cass County CDs
    2. Dana Thomas
    3. I'm forwarding this to the list. Someone sent this to me and I have no answer for their question *OR* I feel it appropriate to send it to the whole list. PLEASE don't hit reply, it WILL be deleted! If you'd like to help this person please see the From: below with their email address after it. Use that one to contact that person. IF you feel it would be beneficial for the whole list you can also CC a copy to the list address. Please remember that this person may not be a list member so a copy to them personally will assure they receive the help they need. Thanks, Dana List Administrator © D. G. Thomas <[email protected]> AIM: DGVTreCRZY Yahoo!: DGVThomas http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~danasite/DGVT/mylists/error.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Millie <[email protected]> To: Dana Thomas <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 2:39 AM Subject: Re: Cass County CDs > Hello again, Dana, > > The primary individuals I am searching for in Cass County are BLAKEY, CRYE, > Sarah McCORKLE, HANNER, and Albert HUGHES. > > I am stumped on Levi Blakey, my grandfather, who was reportedly born in Ala. > but I haven't found any census records in Ala., just a record of his first > marriage to Sarah Barber. However, I did find him in the 1880 Cass Co. > census (thanks to you and your interest in the cd's from S-K) with his first > wife and first 7 children. I now know that his parents were from NC, which > I didn't know before the cd arrived. > > If you have or run across any info on these families, I would be grateful if > you could share with me. All of these families still have descendents in > the Cass County area, I'm sure. In fact, since I began my research this > year, I have reconnected with some of my Blakey cousins. > > Congratulations again on an attractive and functional web site. And thanks > for giving people with an interest in their heritage in the Cass County area > a forum for getting and giving information. Oh, by the way, I used to visit > Atlanta as a child but I knew nothing about the history of the area itself > until I found your web site and the Cass County Genealogy Society. You are > performing a much-needed and appreciated service. > > Hope your research is going well for you, too. > Millie

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