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SURNAME |
CONTACT |
DESCRIPTION |
EMAIL |
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ABBOTT |
FENDIG Albert III |
Fendigs of Germany, Indiana, & Georgia. Intermarried with the
Gowen, Borchardt, Wright, Abbott families |
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ADKINS |
ALLRED Louise |
Studying Rev. Jesse Abline Adkins & wife Adaline Myrtle
(Dunn) buried in Palmetto. Her nephew George William Dunn [deceased] is
related. |
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ANDREWS |
LUTHER Linda |
Clara Magnolia Andrews was raised by Alex & Jane Palmer, Jane
was Clara's older sister. Linda is the 2nd great granddaughter of Clara. |
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ANSON/DODGE |
WEBB Francis & Janet |
Looking for info on Anson Dodge Home on St. Simons |
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ATKINSON |
BURKE Thamitha |
Af-Am family of Gertrude & Moses Atkinson [siblings] |
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ATWELL |
STALLINGS Greg |
Jeremiah, James & Eliz. Virginia Atwell. Eliz. married Wm.
H. Stallings [see STALLINGS] |
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AUST |
BROWN Melinda |
3rd great granddaughter of Leonidas Aust-duBignon-Turner |
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AUST |
SMITH Peter J. |
Uriah Aust born 1731 down to Aust who married DuBignon |
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BAKER |
BEVERLY Anna Watson |
In reference to letter from
Imogene to Phil, her
family were the Bakers and Dunhams. CHATHAM/LIBERTY |
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BAKER |
CURRIN Karen |
Julia (Way) Baker was her grandmother, Karen's mother, Mary
(Baker) Allen never met Julia nor Julia's mother Lilla (Dunham/Hill) Way
Mitchell |
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BARBOUR |
BARBOUR Graceeann |
Bertha Mae (Goodbread) (Barbour) Frank buried in Palmetto
210-4 |
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BARGE |
STIRK, Kate |
Richmond Irvin Barge married Ethel Newell Mason in 1912. She
is helping a DAR applicant. |
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BARKULOO |
BARKULOO Jim |
Barkuloo family of Brunswick namely Colonel William Barkuloo |
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BARNES |
PETERSON Susan |
Lyman H. Barnes married Martha Spaulding, daughter of Isham
Spaulding & Celia Clubb of Cumberland Island |
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BEAN |
ELKINS Betty |
William Smith Bean married an Eliza Proman sometime around
1895, she died after the birth of a child. William was supposedly murdered
in 1905. A baptism exists for a Lila Margaret Bean, child of this couple. Is
she the same Eliza Bean in the 1900 Bryan Co. census with William? William's
father was Oren S. Bean and mother was Mariah Frances (Harris) Jenks |
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BELL |
DUKE Dennis |
Looking for Nathaniel Bell who married Elizabeth Ann Weeks
in 1787, he is of Greene County. Is the Nathaniel Bell that was in Glynn,
the same guy? |
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BENNETT |
ANDERSON Evanda |
Father was Brownen Moody Bennett |
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BERRIE |
MAHONEY Paul |
3rd Great grandparents were Thomas Ellis Hardee married to
Mary Ann Berrie |
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BISHOP |
BISHOP Holly |
Joshua Bishop in Chatham County, Georgia |
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BLAIN |
BLAIN Jim |
Descendants of local Blains buried in Oak Grove Cemetery |
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BLITCH |
PARKINSON Ann |
Researching Blitch Family, interested in those
buried in Palmetto with the Pearce Family, are they related & how? |
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BLOUNT |
MORRIS Wayne Hampton |
Blount Family of Glynn
County. |
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BONHAM |
TRICHELL Tracy C. |
Robert Henry Bonham [buried Palmetto] and son Riley H. Bonham
who married Arabell Hyers [direct ancestor]. Would love more info on
Robert's family. |
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BORCHARDT |
BECKER Carol |
Borchardt family that is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery |
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BORCHARDT |
FENDIG Albert III |
Fendigs of Germany, Indiana, & Georgia. Intermarried with the
Gowen, Borchardt, Wright, Abbott families |
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BOSSERDET |
CLARK Joel |
George & Ruth (McDonald) Bosserdet, buried at Christ Church. |
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BOSTWICK |
UNKNOWN Jody |
John Robert Bostwick and Helen (Thrasher) Campbell all
buried at Oak Grove Cemetery |
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BOWDEN |
Jean |
Bowden Family |
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BRADDOCK |
BRADDOCK J.G. "Jerry" Sr. |
Braddock/Bradick family from Long Island in the 1600s. Ann
Braddock married into the Berrie family of Camden County |
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BRAND |
CARDELL Karla |
Herman Brand son of Elijah G. Brand and Ola Branch |
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BROBSTON |
TUCKER Pamela |
Researching family name |
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BROOKER |
CREWS Joann |
Franklin Johns & Nancy Walker were her husband's
great grandparents. The family intermarried with the Crews, Hickox,
Harris, Brooker families. Mostly from Brantley County.
Where were Franklin & Nancy buried? |
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BROWN |
LOGUE Annette |
Joseph Edmund Brown married a Leonora. The only woman fitting
her description was a Leonora Lasserre whose family was buried in Oak Grove
Cemetery. They may have married in Camden. |
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BRUAND |
BUCKLEY Beth |
Sam & Ada Bruand were her 2great uncle & aunt, buried at
Palmetto |
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BRUCE |
JOHNSON Jim |
Bruce Family of Frederica, St. Simons Island. |
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BUGGS |
JONES Christopher |
Af.-Am. G-Grandmother Hayzel Federena Tatnall, daughter of
Harry Tatnall (1848-1916) and Matilda Buggs (1862-1927). Matilda may have
been the daughter of Wiley Buggs & Victoria Jenkins. Victoria's mother may
have been named Bettie or Elizabeth Jenkins. This Jenkins family may have
been slaves on Dover Hall Plantation |
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BURROUGHS |
BELL Julie |
Dr. William Berrien Burroughs family, includes Hazlehurst,
Coffer, and many Glynn residents |
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BURROUGHS |
BURROUGHS Jan |
Dr. William Berrien Burroughs family, includes Hazlehurst,
Coffer, and many Glynn residents |
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BUZZACOTT |
KOPEC John |
Tillie (Buzzacott) Churchill, married Raymond Churchill. She
and family buried in Palmetto |
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BYRD |
HARMAN Deborah |
Eulie C. Byrd was killed in a car wreck in 1953 near Enigma,
Georgia, and buried here. Her brother-in-law is Eulie J. Byrd |
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CALDER |
CURRIER Carolyn |
Ancestor is Robert Calder who married Edwina
Mumford. Robert was born 1812, Edwina 10 Feb. 1813 in Mississippi,
they were married about 1833 in Darien, anymore info would be appreciated. |
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CAMPBELL |
ORR Martha |
William Willis Campbell buried in Oak Grove Cemetery is her
gg granduncle |
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CAPPS |
DAVIS Sharon |
Researching surname |
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CARTER |
ANDERSON Evanda |
Researching surnames |
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CASON |
CASON Betty |
Eliza P. Cason died here, buried in Pierce County. |
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CASON |
CASON Leah Dianne |
John Anderson Cason born here in 1914, son of J.A. Cason,
Sr. born in 1889 Virginia, grandson of Philip Cason, great grandson of James
Cason |
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CAWTHON |
SCOTT Nick |
R.T. Cawthon buried at Palmetto 32-7 |
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CHAPMAN |
SILLERS Lindy |
G-Grandparents were Elizabeth Charity Houston married to
Columbus Chapman. Eliz. was born and raised in McIntosh and may have married
there around 1875. |
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CHARTER |
DECHAPE Jeffery |
Henry Eugene Charter born about 1865 buried in Palmetto,
wants more info |
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CHURCH |
WURN Richard |
Looking for probate, superior, assets, slave records, etc.
for this name. |
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CHURCHILL |
KOPEC John |
Tillie (Buzzacott) Churchill, married Raymond Churchill. She
and family buried in Palmetto |
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CLARK |
SWIFT Anne |
Albert Clark family part of Glynn1 GEDCOM, married Ann C.
Moore on 17 Sept. 1840 |
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CLARK |
DRURY Barb Kramer |
Drury, White, Fleming, Lang, Colson, and Clark |
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COLEMAN |
COLEMAN Ray Rev. |
2nd great grandson of George Bates Drury, great grandson of
S.C.M. Drury, would have been nephew of Willard Edward Coleman if he had
lived longer |
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COLLINS |
WRENN Kristina |
James C. Collins & Jewell C. Collinas are her
granduncle & aunt. Jewell is her grandfather's sister, Jewell & James
had a son Gene Edward Wrenn. |
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COLSON |
DRURY Barb Kramer |
Drury, White, Fleming, Lang, Colson, and Clark |
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CONGER |
KATE Mary |
William Conger, CSA soldier died in Brunswick of measles in
1861, was he buried in Oak Grove Cemetery with the others? |
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COUPER |
DANIELS Farely |
Couper Family of St. Simons, curious about the Johnston girls
and their connection as well. |
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COURSON |
SCHALES Jennifer Cooper |
John Bryant Courson was her great grandfather, buried at
Taylors Cemetery |
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CRAWFORD |
DAVIS Danny |
Joe Crawford married his great-grandmother Minnie (Stewart)
Morrison |
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CREAMER |
VAN ORMER Gene |
Patrick Henry Creamer married to Mary Elizabeth Minehan.
Their son Eugene married Ada Warren in Glynn. |
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CREWS |
CREWS Joann |
Franklin Johns & Nancy Walker were her husband's
great grandparents. The family intermarried with the Crews, Hickox,
Harris, Brooker families. Mostly from Brantley County.
Where were Franklin & Nancy buried? |
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CROSBY |
STRICKLAND Lavinia B. |
Marguerite A. Trubee Hill was her mother, a Glynn Academy
Alumnus, daughter of J.B. Hill & Lulu Crosby who was daughter Coachworth
Crosby & Mary Elizabeth Wilson |
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CRUISE |
BERRY Mari P. |
Elizabeth (Cruise) Thompson daughter of Andrew & Ellen (McKone)
Cruise. |
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CUTHBERT |
CAMERON Irene |
Connected to McIntosh Cuthberts? She lives in Scotland |
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CUTHBERT |
WARD Joyce Cuthbert |
George & John Cuthbert, Highlanders, are they related to her
2nd great grandfather Benjamin Cuthbert in Kentucky |
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DAVIS |
FULLER Judy Davis |
Leonidas Benjamin M. Davis buried at Oak Grove, has family
info to share |
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DAVIS |
DAVIS Clarissa D. |
Af.-Am. Peter L. Davis was her father, buried in
Stranger/Union Cemetery on SSI |
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DAVIS |
STEINER John |
Christian Steiner buried in Palmetto with possible children
and grandchildren with Davis & Jones names |
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DELANO |
BARBOUR Graceeann |
Emma Delano is her great grandmother buried at Palmetto
179-2 |
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DELANO |
ROBBINS Shelia |
This lookup came one day before Graceeann Barbour's request,
maybe Shelia and Graceeann are related |
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DELEGAL |
DRAUSS, Anne S. |
William & Jane Delegal in the 1830 McIntosh Co.
census may be her ancestors. |
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DEMERE |
DEMERE, Patrick |
Demere family of St. Simons & Savannah |

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DENTISTS |
JAMERSON Billy |
Studying early African-American dentists from Georgia. Glynn
had Drs. C.F. Hoskings and Mark Cassels |
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DENTY |
KIPPEN James |
Selina (Keeping) Denty Stewart was his grand aunt. Who was
Mr. Stewart? Born 1871 Newfoundland, died 26 Mar. 1938 Glynn Co. |
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DIEMMER |
WYATT Ann Stover |
Virginia (Diemmer) King died here and was buried
at Palmetto. |
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DOERFLINGER |
BLAIN Jim |
Researching surname |
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DRURY |
COLEMAN Ray Rev. |
2nd great grandson of George Bates Drury, great grandson of
S.C.M. Drury, would have been nephew of Willard Edward Coleman if he had
lived longer |
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DRURY |
SMITH William S. |
Clifford Isabell Drury married Steven K. Ferrell. |
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DRURY |
DRURY Barb Kramer |
Drury, White, Fleming, Lang, Colson, and Clark |
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duBIGNON |
BROWN Melinda |
3rd great granddaughter of Leonidas Aust-duBignon-Turner |
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duBIGNON |
MORRIS Wayne Hampton |
Descended from Henry DuBignon & Sarah Aust |
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duBIGNON |
McCASH June |
Local author of many Jekyll Island books, historian,
researching DuBignon family. |
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duBIGNON |
DUBIGNON Pingke Nefferttitti |
Af.-Am. GGG granddaughter of John Eugene duBignon or John
Couper duB.; her grandmother is Catherine duBignon daughter of John Randolph
and Fanny Dubignon. |
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duBIGNON |
HOWARD Beverly |
duBignon and related families |
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duBIGNON |
SHAHMIR Caroline Sukie |
Leonidas Aust-duBignon-Turner was her great grandfather |
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DUNHAM |
CURRIN Karen |
Af.-Am. Julia (Way) Baker was her grandmother, Karen's
mother, Mary (Baker) Allen never met Julia nor Julia's mother Lilla
(Dunham/Hill) Way Mitchell |
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DUNHAM |
BEVERLY Anna Watson |
Sent me a letter from
Imogene to Phil, trying
to find out who they are. Imogene may have been A.V. Dunahm, and Phil was
Phil Small |
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DuPREE |
LOMAX Mark |
Looking for Joseph N. DuPree and DuPree family in general |
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EARLE |
STORY Mrs. Juanita |
Marjorie Earle born 2-3-1921 died 4-10-1993 her grandmother |
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FENDIG |
FENDIG Albert III |
Fendigs of Germany, Indiana, & Georgia. Intermarried with the
Gowen, Borchardt, Wright, Abbott families |
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FENN |
SKELTON Martha |
Clarence Zack Fenn is her grandmother's brother. He is buried
in Palmetto with his family. |
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FERGUSON |
SAWYER Judi Ferguson |
Taylor Butler Ferguson b. 14 July 1848, buried in Palmetto. |
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FERRELL |
SMITH William S. |
Isaac Ferrell of SC, son Henry Ferrell moved to Glynn 1854,
grandson Steve K. Ferrell married Clifford Isabell Drury. |
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FINDLEY |
FREEDMAN Pat |
N.W. Findley of Brunswick, looking for children and more
info on his wives. |
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FISHER |
FISHER Charles McCosker, Jr. |
son of Charles McCosker (Mac) Fisher. The grandson of John
Henry Fisher. Also the great grandson of John Michael Fisher--William J.
Cannon and Charles Joseph McCosker |
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FLAGG |
TAYLOR Catherine |
Af. Am. Henry Holoman married Lula Flagg in 1889, had
children Mattie, Sadie, Pearl, Harry, Henry, Olive, Irma |
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FLEMING |
DRURY Barb Kramer |
Drury, White, Fleming, Lang, Colson, and Clark |
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FOREMAN |
FOREMAN Edward |
Edmund "Johnny" Foreman sister Miranda Foreman son James
Jackson Foreman was born in 1820 in Georgia and married Priscilla Fuller in
Talladega Alabama Sept.3rd 1836 |
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FOWLER |
FOWLER Kimsey Jr. |
Related to Fowlers buried in Palmetto 25-8, 214-10 and others |
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FRANK |
BARBOUR Graceeann |
Bertha Mae (Goodbread) (Barbour) Frank buried in Palmetto
210-4 |
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FRANKLIN |
KARCHER Tracey Miller |
John Franklin Jr. married Martha (Lamb) Hazzard 15 June
1840, who is his family? |
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FRISBY |
FRISBY Anna |
Emma Elizabeth (Martin) Frisby died here after
only 18 months of living here. Was married to Price Frisby, buried in
Rome, Georgia. |
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FULTZ |
GILLIARD Elaine |
John Fultz and family all died within months of each other,
why? Buried in Palmetto |
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GARDNER |
MOORE Darlene |
J.C. Gardner and Thomas N. Gardner were lawyers and/or
Judges in this area during the 1850s, then later moved to Florida. Would
love to know more about their time here, and possible children who may have
died here. |
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GARRISON |
WURN Richard |
Looking for probate, superior, assets, slave records, etc.
for this name. |
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GIBSON |
COLEMAN Ray Rev. |
2nd great grandson of George Bates Drury, great grandson of
S.C.M. Drury, would have been nephew of Willard Edward Coleman if he had
lived longer |
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GIBSON |
CROSBY Joani |
Gibsons buried at Mt. Olive Cemetery Brantley County |
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GILL |
HARVEY Charles P. [pastor] |
Hester (Gill) Harvey was his mother, grandmother was Francis
(Gorton) Twomey Gill both buried in Palmetto 52-3 |
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GLOVER |
GLOVER Stoney E. Jr. |
Sterling Glover & Eva Thompson were his great grandparents. |
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GOINS |
OWENS Nina |
Parents were James Frank Goins and Letha Dowling. He was the
son of Ella Virginia (Summerlin/Sumlin) Goins |
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GOODBREAD |
KARCHER Tracey Miller |
Martha (Lamb) Franklin married into the Goodbread family, so
did her daughter from her first marriage |
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GOODBREAD |
BARBOUR Graceeann |
Bertha Mae (Goodbread) (Barbour) Frank buried in Palmetto
210-4 |
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GORDON |
BROWN Eleanor Jo (Gordon) |
Eleanor F. Gordon was her mother. |
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GOWEN |
FENDIG Albert III |
Fendigs of Germany, Indiana, & Georgia. Intermarried with the
Gowen, Borchardt, Wright, Abbott families |
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GRANT |
GRANT Mark Ray |
Descendant of Robert Grant & Sarah Foxworth of Elizafield
and Oatlands Plantations |
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GREEN |
ANDERSON Evanda |
Researching surnames |
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GREEN |
MUNN Mike |
John C. Green info found in Palmetto and St. Mark's. |
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GREENWAY |
McLAUGHLIN Dianne |
Frederic Osborne married Julia Page, he was shot and buried
in Oak Grove Cemetery along with his son Frederic Page Osborne. Julia's
second marriage to Robert Greenway produced a daughter Anna Laura Greenway
who died and was buried in Oak Grove as well. Julia married George Hughes
after Greenway. Any info appreciated |
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GRIMES |
NASH Joyce |
Eli & Florence Grimes buried in Palmetto 79-A are her aunt &
uncle |
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HARDEE |
MAHONEY Paul |
3rd Great grandparents were Thomas Ellis Hardee married to
Mary Ann Berrie |
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HARRIS |
ANDERSON Evanda |
Researching surnames |
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HARRIS |
CREWS Joann |
Franklin Johns & Nancy Walker were her husband's
great grandparents. The family intermarried with the Crews, Hickox,
Harris, Brooker families. Mostly from Brantley County.
Where were Franklin & Nancy buried? |
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HARRIS |
DRURY Barb |
Seeking info on Matilda Harris who married Douglas White.
Some childrens' names were Lucinda, Ira, Peter. Unsure of others, any help
appreciated BRANTLEY County |
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HARRIS |
ELKINS Betty |
Oren S. Bean married Mariah Frances (Harris) Jenks, daughter
of Llewellyn & Ann Harris who are buried at Christ Church Frederica |
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HARRIS |
RHODEN Cornelia |
Myrtle Harris married J.R. Reddick their daughter Joyce Julia
Reddick was born in Bwk. 9 July 1941 she married Isham Lee Rhoden Jr and
lived in Ocala FL most of her life. She died 6 January 2000. I AM trying to
find info on Myrtle & her sister Edith & brother George Harris. |
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HARRIS |
WILLIAMS Sheryl (Murray) |
Af.-Am. Harris family of St. Simons Edward & wife Mariah
parents of Pauline who married John H. Murray. |
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HERNDON |
HERNDON Richard L. |
Stephen & Rudolph Herndon buried at Palmetto 20-4. |
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HICKMAN |
BROWN Eleanor Jo (Gordon) |
Thomas Ponsell & Daisy Hickman were her great grandparents |
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HICKOX |
CREWS Joann |
Franklin Johns & Nancy Walker were her husband's
great grandparents. The family intermarried with the Crews, Hickox,
Harris, Brooker families. Mostly from Brantley County.
Where were Franklin & Nancy buried? |
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HILL |
STRICKLAND Lavinia B. |
Marguerite A. Trubee Hill was her mother, a Glynn Academy
Alumnus, daughter of J.B. Hill & Lulu Crosby who was daughter Coachworth
Crosby & Mary Elizabeth Wilson |
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HINE / HINES |
ELKINS Betty |
Oren S. Bean & Mariah Frances (Harris) Jenks had children,
one Laura married Howard L. Hine / Hines |
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HOLMES |
COLLINS Lee |
Holmes of Glynn County, many buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Has Holmes Family Bible |
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HOLOMAN |
TAYLOR Catherine |
Af. Am. Henry Holoman married Lula Flagg in 1889, had
children Mattie, Sadie, Pearl, Harry, Henry, Olive, Irma |
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HOLZENDORFF |
BOLD Joy |
Her children are descendants of J.L.K. Holzendorf, etc. |
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HOLZENDORFF |
JORDAN JoAn |
Sam Johnson married Mary Holzendorff daughter of John buried
on Little Oak Grove Island |
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HOPE |
UNKNOWN Melba |
Walter Lee Hope buried in Palmetto 192-6 |
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HOPKINS |
HOPKINS David |
Af.-Am. Descended of Randal Hopkins slave of Dr.
Thomas Spalding Hopkins, visit his website for more info. |
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HORTON |
CORDELL Irene H. |
Maj. Wm. Horton (of Jekyll Island) descendant |
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HORTON |
JONES Alice |
Geo. W. Horton & Hettie (Jones) Horton buried in Palmetto
159-2 |
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HOUSTON |
HOUSTON Thomas D. |
Thomas A. Houston (1789-1857) oldest ancestor, his son
Thomas Weyman Houston was Mr. Houston's great grandfather. |
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HOUSTON |
SILLERS Lindy |
G-Grandparents were Elizabeth Charity Houston married to
Columbus Chapman. Eliz. was born and raised in McIntosh and may have married
there around 1875. |
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HUSTON |
RUPPERT K. Jacob |
Col. T.L. Huston of New York Yankees fame, Dover Hall, and
Butler's Island |
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HUTSON |
JAMES Donna |
Died between 1830-1850 wants family info/burial |
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JACOBS |
COLEMAN Ray Rev. |
2nd great grandson of George Bates Drury, great grandson of
S.C.M. Drury, would have been nephew of Willard Edward Coleman if he had
lived longer |
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JAMES |
HICKS Sheryl |
Ellie A. & Eva (Lee) James buried in Palmetto |
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JENKINS |
JONES Christopher |
Af.-Am. G-Grandmother Hayzel Federena Tatnall, daughter of
Harry Tatnall (1848-1916) and Matilda Buggs (1862-1927). Matilda may have
been the daughter of Wiley Buggs & Victoria Jenkins. Victoria's mother may
have been named Bettie or Elizabeth Jenkins. This Jenkins family may have
been slaves on Dover Hall Plantation |
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JOHNS |
CREWS Joann |
Franklin Johns & Nancy Walker were her husband's
great grandparents. The family intermarried with the Crews, Hickox,
Harris, Brooker families. Mostly from Brantley County.
Where were Franklin & Nancy buried? |
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JOHNSON |
NEASE Hollie |
Mamie Kelly married J.W. Johnson, she is a daughter of Sarah
J. Kelly. Mamie died in Wayne County |
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JOHNSON |
JORDAN JoAn |
Sam Johnson married Mary Holzendorff daughter of John buried
on Little Oak Grove Island |
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JOHNSON |
Elizabeth |
Otto Johnson, John J. Clark, John Beloit Clark and Ora
Johnson Clark, buried in Palmetto Cemetery |
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JONES |
JONES Alice |
James Benj. Jones Senior & Junior buried in Palmetto 120-1 &
B5-8 |
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JONES |
STEINER John |
Christian Steiner buried in Palmetto with possible children
and grandchildren with Davis & Jones names |
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KEEPING |
KIPPEN James |
Selina (Keeping) Denty Stewart was his grand aunt. Who was
Mr. Stewart? Born 1871 Newfoundland, died 26 Mar. 1938 Glynn Co. |
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KELL |
d'ANTIGNAC Jack & Debi |
John Kell was his great great grandfather, and John McIntosh
Kell his great grandfather, buried in St. Andrews Cemetery McINTOSH County |
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KELLY |
NEASE Hollie |
Sarah Jane Kelly was formerly a Teston, maiden name unknown.
Had a couple of Teston sons, and a Kelly daughter. |
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KIMBERLY |
JAMES Donna |
Died between 1830-1850 wants family info/burial |
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KING |
LANDE Nancy |
King family of Camden County |
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KING |
PRICE Jennifer |
Descendant of the King family of Retreat Plantation St.
Simons |
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KING |
WYATT Ann Stover |
Virginia (Diemmer) King died here and was buried
at Palmetto. |
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KNUDSEN |
REVIS Gloria |
Annie E. Timmons m. to William Laughinghouse, her ancestor.
Annie's sister married Peder Knudsen |
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LAMAR |
VAUGHN Laverne |
Af.-Am. Her great grandfather Andrew Lamar who was born
around 1845 (county unknown). He married Chaney (last name unknown) who was
born around 1846 (county unknown). She would like to know what counties
these families originated from since they could not be located on the Glynn
county 1870 census. |
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LANCASTER |
ELKINS Betty |
Oren S. Bean & Mariah Frances (Harris) Jenks had children,
one Oren S. [daughter] married Burrell F. Lancaster |
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LANE |
YOUNGBLOOD Francine |
Perry Lane Road, who was it named after, her ggrandfather
was James Perry Lane |
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LANG |
DRURY Barb Kramer |
Drury, White, Fleming, Lang, Colson, and Clark |
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LANGFORD |
MURPHY Denise |
Studying various spellings, many of them buried in Palmetto
Cemetery |
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LANKFORD |
MURPHY Denise |
Studying various spellings, many of them buried in Palmetto
Cemetery |
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LASSERRE |
LOGUE Annette |
Joseph Edmund Brown married a Leonora. The only woman fitting
her description was a Leonora Lasserre whose family was buried in Oak Grove
Cemetery. They may have married in Camden. |
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LAUGHINGHOUSE |
REVIS Gloria |
Annie E. Timmons m. to William Laughinghouse, her ancestor.
Annie's sister married Peder Knudsen |
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LAWRENCE |
WILLIAMS Sheryl (Murray) |
Af.-Am. Lawrence family of St. Simons. Israel & Penny
parents of Sally Lawrence married to Millard Stewart. Their child Belle
married Charles Murray and their son was John H. Murray |
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LEVISON |
UNKNOWN Carolyn |
Sigmund Levison buried in Palmetto heb-20, is her grand
uncle. |
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LILES |
HERRING Linda |
John Aaron Liles & Lula Almeda Willis, buried in Palmetto
B1-18. Edward P. Liles is her 2g grandfather |
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LITTLEFIELD |
TUCKER Pamela |
Researching family name |
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LLEWELLYN |
MARTIN Ramona |
Asenath married Jonathan Llewellyn, she is buried in Palmetto
Cemetery |
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LOCKLEY |
LOCKLEY Clyde W. |
Af.-Am. Maize Blue Lockley & others buried in Fred Blue
Cemetery. |
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LONG |
LONG Dave |
Thomas Telfair Long and Theodosia Scarlett are his 2nd great
grandparents |
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LORENTZEN |
LORENTSEN Richard |
Thomas Lorentsen/etc. some of family are buried in Palmetto
some are listed in St. Mark's |
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LYONS |
LYONS Marianna |
Af.-Am. Family buried in Greenwood Cemetery, provided
information for them. |
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MANNING |
GILLIARD Elaine |
Manning Family buried at Taylor's Meth. Church |
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MARROQUIN |
BRADY Rosanna |
Was born Rosa Anna Marroquin in 1950, adopted by
Grady Hayes & wife Virginia around 1954-55. Would like to know more
about birth family that were only here around the early 1950s. |
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MASON |
STIRK Kate |
Edward Mason & Betty Stafford. She is helping a DAR
applicant. |
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MASSENGALE |
UNKNOWN Lynn |
7th Great grandfather was William John Massingale, was St.
Simons park named for this family? |
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MASSIE/MASSEY |
VAUGHN Laverne |
Af.-Am. Her great grandfather Andrew Lamar who was born
around 1845 (county unknown). He married Chaney (last name unknown) who was
born around 1846 (county unknown). She would like to know what counties
these families originated from since they could not be located on the Glynn
county 1870 census. |
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MAYFIELD |
YOHE Nancy Farmer |
Mayfield family buried in Palmetto Cemetery C5-6 & 17-5 |
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McCOSKER |
FISHER Charles McCosker, Jr. |
son of Charles McCosker (Mac) Fisher. The grandson of John
Henry Fisher. Also the great grandson of John Michael Fisher--William J.
Cannon and Charles Joseph McCosker |
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McCOSKER |
VANDERLINDEN Christy |
Great granddaughter of John Huston McCosker Sr.
would like to know more about the family. |
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McCULLOUGH |
WARD Beth |
Joseph Andrew McCullough her grand uncle born 10 Jan. 1860
in Jamaica, Glynn Co. |
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McCUMBERS |
McCUMBERS Al |
Researching the life of his uncle Elbert McCumbers buried at
Palmetto |
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McDONALD |
PRESSLEY Carolyn |
Looking for burial place of William McDonald, supposedly at
South Newport Cemetery near Townsend [McIntosh Co.] |
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McDONALD |
SCHUETRUM Claire |
Will of Ronald McDonald in South Carolina, referencing other
McDonalds and McIntosh surnames |
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McELROY |
WURN Richard |
Looking for probate, superior, assets, slave records, etc.
for this name. |
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McEVAN |
McEVAN Ann |
Robert McEvan was her grandfather he is buried at Blount's
Crossing Cemetery |
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McINTOSH |
McCLAIN Robert |
His wife's maternal grandmother was a McIntosh, of the
McIntosh County family |
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McTIGHE |
McTIGHE James |
E.J. McTighe marriage and family |
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MEEKS |
MEEKS Robert |
Elias Meeks died where? Had son Daniel Delroe Meeks died in
Florida. Elias was born 1852/53 in Habersham Co. Daniel born 1873 in
Georgia. There was also a daughter Carlina. Robert descends from Littleton
Meeks. Daniel's wife was Millie Frances (Gay) Holzendorff Meeks buried at
Taylors. |
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MEERS |
MEERS Helen |
Researching surname circa 1700s & 1800s |
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MILLER |
BURKE Thamitha |
Af-Am family of Holman J. Miller |
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MINEHAN |
VAN ORMER Gene |
Patrick Henry Creamer married to Mary Elizabeth Minehan.
Their son Eugene married Ada Warren in Glynn. |
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MITCHELL |
CURRIN Karen |
Julia (Way) Baker was her grandmother, Karen's mother, Mary
(Baker) Allen never met Julia nor Julia's mother Lilla (Dunham/Hill) Way
Mitchell |
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MITCHELL |
MITCHELL A. Gibbs |
Frank Baxter Mitchell, doctor who lived in Glynn County from
1950 until his death in 1981, I looked up obit for him for RAOGK. |
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MIZELLE |
TALLENT Vickie |
Frank Elbert Mizelle died 15 Jan. 1930 in Brunswick buried in
Calhoun County, father's Civil War papers are here: |
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MOCK |
DAVIS Sharon |
Researching surname |
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MOODY |
HARPER Luan Y. |
Her husband's family descend from Robert R. Moody through
his mother. |
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MOODY |
ANDERSON Evanda |
Researching surnames |
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MOORE |
SWIFT Anne |
Ann Catherine Moore family, intermarried with Pettigrew &
Clark. Part of Glynn1 GEDCOM |
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MOORE |
PARSE Kathy |
Mitchell Moses Moore [ggrandfather] father was Thomas
Jefferson Moore |
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MORRISON |
DAVIS Danny |
Af.-Am. Henry Morrison married his great-grandmother Minnie
Stewart. |
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MUNDY |
DECI Diane |
Hilery Mundy Family buried in Oak Grove Cemetery |
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MURRAY |
WILLIAMS Sheryl (Murray) |
Af.-Am. Murray family of St. Simons. Richard>Charles>John
H.>Charles>Sheryl |
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MYERS |
CLARK Louis E. |
Great grandson of Mary Frances (Myers) Smith descendant of
Henry & Katherine Myers of Frederica St. Simons Island |
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MYERS |
SMITH William S. |
Myers family of Glynn |
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NELSON |
NELSON Sherrie |
Her husband is related to Mayor James F. Nelson |
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NOBLE |
HARNDEN Janet |
Romaldes Noble [died 1876 yellow fever] and sons Dr. Lorenzo
Dow Noble, Dr. William D. Noble & Robert Lee Noble, dentists living in Glynn
1870s-1900s |
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O'BERRY |
MARCHANT Mary Beth |
Prudence O'Berry, mother of Wesley C. O'Berry, was her
husband John O'Berry? Brother-in-law's grandmother was Lora Mae O'Berry,
granddaughter of Wesley C. O'Berry, daughter of James S. O'Berry |
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O'BERRY |
O'BERRY Danny |
O'Berry family of McIntosh around the 1780s, later they
moved to Pierce County by 1830s. |
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O'NEAL / O'NEILL |
Dot |
Joseph Woodruff (1735-1799) daughter Mary Ann married
Ferdinand O'Neal about 1787. A son George O'Neal was sheriff of McIntosh Co.
at one time |
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OPDENBROUW |
OPDENBROUW Jim |
Lillie H. (Schoeppel) Peterson Opdenbrouw. Would like to know
more on her family. She was married to Leroy D. Opdenbrouw lastly, buried in
Palmetto Cemetery |
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OSBORNE |
McLAUGHLIN Dianne |
Frederic Osborne married Julia Page, he was shot and buried
in Oak Grove Cemetery along with his son Frederic Page Osborne. Julia's
second marriage to Robert Greenway produced a daughter Anna Laura Greenway
who died and was buried in Oak Grove as well. Julia married George Hughes
after Greenway. Any info appreciated |
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O'STEEN |
HICKS Sheryl |
Thorntons on both sides of her family, John O'Steen born c.
1772, Isaac Thornton born same time period |
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PALMER |
AUMAN Kathy |
Martin Palmer of South Carolina and Glynn, had property near
Emanuel Methodist |
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PALMER |
JONES Margaret |
Martin Palmer of South Carolina and Glynn, had property near
Emanuel Methodist |
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PALMER |
LUTHER Linda |
Clara Magnolia Andrews was raised by Alex & Jane Palmer, Jane
was Clara's older sister. Linda is the 2nd great granddaughter of Clara. |
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PALMER |
PASSMORE Marlinda |
Descended of Martin Palmer Sr.'s daughter Ann
Elizabeth Clark Palmer. |
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PEARCE |
PARKINSON Ann |
Researching Blitch Family, interested in those
buried in Palmetto with the Pearce Family; are they related and how? |
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PELICAN |
TAIT Margaret |
Ernest Pelican married Julia A. Ford/Bird on 29 Dec. 1887,
wants more info |
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PENNICK |
HAUGHEY Dawn |
Henry Allen Pennick born about 1851 she is his great
granddaughter |
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PERRIN |
KALEE Tim |
Francois Perrin and wife Marie Magdeline LeVeque, she is
buried at Palmetto and is in Mortuary Book |
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PLEMMONS |
WEBB Janet |
Plemmons children that were in the Anson Dodge Home, wants
to know the father of Mary & Sarah Plemmons |
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PONSELL |
BROWN Eleanor Jo (Gordon) |
Thomas Ponsell & Daisy Hickman were her great grandparents |
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PONSELL |
PONSELL David |
Francis S. Ponsell married Lucy E. (Goodbread) Fitchett, date
unknown. Co-author of The Ponsells of the Balearic Islands and Their
American Descendants" found in Brunswick Library. Ponsells arrived in
America in 1768 to New Smyrna, then St. Augustine, Florida, into Camden and
Glynn Counties, Georgia |
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POPPELL / POPWELL |
LANDE Nancy |
James Wilson Popwell owned a plantation called Spring Hill
located in the corner of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, and what is today Brantley
County. |
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POPWELL / POPPELL |
LANDE Nancy |
James Wilson Popwell owned a plantation called Spring Hill
located in the corner of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, and what is today Brantley
County. |
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QUARTERMAN |
DISHER Kim |
Orlando Adolphus Quarterman and family |
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RADCLIFFE |
RADCLIFFE Jim |
Radcliffe/Ratcliffe Family may tie into the Glynn family,
unfounded |
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RAMSEY |
VAUGHN Laverne |
Af.-Am. Her great grandfather Andrew Lamar who was born
around 1845 (county unknown). He married Chaney (last name unknown) who was
born around 1846 (county unknown). She would like to know what counties
these families originated from since they could not be located on the Glynn
county 1870 census. |
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RATCLIFF |
BROWN Susan |
James M. Ratcliff family, she descends from a Richard RM
Ratcliff born 1819, are they related? |
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RATCLIFFE |
RATCLIFFE Eddie |
Son of Hugh Edgar & Margaret Ratcliffe, son of Robert Lee
Ratcliffe & Lillie Minchew [part Cherokee] |
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RAY |
STORY Mrs. Juanita |
Jaquiline "Jackie" Ray married Ronald Ray, her mother |
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REDDICK |
REDDICK Dale |
Reddick Family from Camden, Glynn, etc. All spelling
variants. He participates in the Reddick DNA |