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Author: gfarlow2236
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Apparently your name has been added to the GACLAYTO mailing list maintained by RootsWeb.com
If you will visit the RootsWeb.com home page, click Mailing Lists from the menu near the top of the page, in the "Find a mailing list:" box enter GACLAY
This is a mixture of old and new,
to help something old look new.
If you are near Macon, GA you might want to check it out. . .
kemis
Two Festivals in One Celebrate Middle Georgia Pottery Heritage
Potters in Middle Georgia will soon be able to fire their works in a kiln
much like their 19th-century forerunners used.
They'll test out the "new" kiln as part of Georgia JugFest and Old Knoxville
Days, combined festivals May 16-19 that celebrate Crawford County's pottery
heritage. The wood-fired groundhog
I would like to contact you about the Hutcheson family.
Wynelle Holden wcholden@sbcglobal.net
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Author: smsbtty
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According to "All Known Cemeteries of Clayton County, Georgia, page 77- "This cemetery is located on the north side of Flat Shoals Rd's old delinement at it's intersection with West Fayetteville Rd. (Ga. Hwy 314), 180'south of East Fayetteville Rd/Fla
>From a researching cousin. Kemis
I know a lot of us know this, but I thought a refresher couldn't hurt and
maybe some of the newer people to genealogy hadn't seen it.
It might help explain why there are SO many people in one family with the
same first name, male and female alike
You will often see the same names used over and over again in families.
While certain names are popular in different areas in different times in
history, the repetition could represent a pattern. Many cultures believe in
hono
Join Us, For the Love of Mud
Georgia JugFest & Old Knoxville Days
Saturday, May 19
Knoxville, Crawford County, GA
Antique Pottery Exhibit
Pottery Demonstrations
Hands-on Pottery Activities
Folk Art and Crafts
Children's FunFest
Living History Demonstrations
Highway 80 Car Show
Antique Tractors and Engines
Chicken Barbecue
Pottery Auction 4 p.m.
Lunch & Learn May 16
Potluck Pottery ID May 17
Community Kiln Opening May 18
478.836.3029/836.3825
rcccoc@pstel.net
See www.georgiajugfest.com
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Author: mjackson406
Surnames: Jackson,Holden,London, Simpson,West,Hill,Spurlock
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I do not know Where any grave is located in Georgia. I live in Northeast Arkansas by the Mississippi River. I am not related to this surname and i am wondering if rootsweb sends you replies to surna