Searching for a Mrs. Byrd Hamlett from Albany GA. My information is
that she has conducted extensive research on the Hamlets and traced them
from NC> GA> AL and beyond. Her information apparently connects
directly to mine.
Thanks
Richard
Hi all!
Just writing to let you all know that the "newer", easier-to-navigate
version of the 1860 Mitchell County Census that I transcribed last
November is now up on my web site. It has an every name index and can be
searched by page as well.
I also have the 1860 Monroe County census, which my mother, Jan Crews
transcribed up on my site. If you have any thank-yous, be sure to send
them to her at: . Any clarification questions should
come to me, as I did the proofing and have the origi
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Thought I'd let all of ya'll know about this. Sounds like a wonderful
addition to web genealogy!
Mary K.
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Mary Kathryn Kozy
mkozy@ibm.net
My genealogy home page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marykozy
Listowner of SHIVER-L, STARRHRY-L, GADOUGHE-L Rootsweb Mailing Lists
My Dougherty Co., GA USGenWeb page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gadoughe
The South King Co.
Here's a query from Sheila Phillips (please
respond directly to her):
Searching for information on the family of Ocie Gillispie, d. around
1935-1940. Believe he lived in Dougherty County. Died while working in
the mill. Know very little. Had a brother, Paul Gillispie who lived in
Alabama. Had 2 known daughters, Argiemae (?) and Beatrice.
And Sheila - I apologize for sending this to Monroe Co. first. My goof!
Got it right now though, I hope!
Mary K.
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Mary Kathryn Kozy
mkozy@i