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: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 8:54 PM Subject: Question > > > Dana, I was visiting the Cass County website, and found your name, so I > thought I would try asking you a question: > I have been searching my fathers side of the family, and have run into a > little problem. I am African American, and was able to trace my fathers > side through Census records back to my Great-Grandfather, but it looks like > his father had either died, or had divorced my Great-Grandmother before the > 1870 Census as she was remarried. I know that my Great-Grandfather/Mother > were both born in Georgia, but I have no idea what county. Is there a way > that I would be able to trace my Great-Grandfather (David King ) back to > Georgia without knowing my Great-Great-Grandfather's first name or my > Great-Great-Grandmother's maiden name? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Big Al > Alan V. King > S/390 Hardware Configuration Planning > Irving RTC Email/Notes: Alan King/Dallas/IBM > Internet ID: [email protected] > VM ID: (ibmusm57) AVKING > Phone: 972-409-5731 T/L 281-5731 > Fax: 972-409-5750 > > >