Good going. As I said earlier to this forum, I visited the Georgia town clerk's office several weeks ago and found all sorts of goodies there for genealogy researchers. I was impressed with the stuff, including cemetery records, prepared by Mr. Mallett. I tried calling him and even went to his home but he wasn't there. Unfortunately I was on a tight schedule and couldn't return another day. If I can find his postal address in the tons of stuff I collected on my trip, I'll snail mail him and see if he has e-mail, then invite him to join this forum. I'm confident that he is the kind of guy that will willingly share his apparent vast knowledge. Jerry, Aiea, Hawaii ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAhobbies@aol.com> To: <VTFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> > > BINGO!!! > The source for both of the above is: > "Georgia, Vermont Vital Records" compiled by Peter S. Mallett. It was > published by the Genealogical Society of Vermont as Special Publication > Number Four in 1995. Both of the EVANS listings above were taken from page > 94. > > The "V1" and "MC" in the above refer to where the records were compiled from. > (as listed on pg v of this book) > << V1 - Town Civil Vital Records - Volume 1 - Vital Statistics, late > 1700s-early 1800s >> > << MC - Church Records - Methodist Church of Georgia and North Fairfax - > Book I - 1856-1874 >> > > ---- > > Took a look at the HILL surname listings as well. There are a lot of HILL > listings on pg 130-131. Just one "Lecta"... and it repeats the marriage > record found above under John EVANS. > > ---- > > Hope that helps a bit!! > debbie > CAhobbies@aol.com > > > ==== VTFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Use Your Subject Line Effectively, Do Not Recycle Them > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >