Ollie Patton and Benjamin Avent

Ollie Patton and Benjamin Avent

Author: Clara Lorene Cammack Park

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 584

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Benjamin Avent (1799-1878) married Olive Crain Patton (1807-1864) and had fourteen children. After her death, he married again and had four more children. They lived in Mississippi. Ancestors and descendants also found in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and elsewhere.


White

White

Author: Denise Weimer

Publisher: Dudley Court Press, LLC

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0990841693

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In White: The Restoration Trilogy, Book One, as historic preservationist Jennifer and brooding bachelor Michael restore his ancestors' historic doctor's residence in a rural Georgia community, they uncover the 1920s-era prejudice and secrets that caused Michael's branch to fall off the family tree. Reserved recent graduate Jennifer's determined to fulfill her first professional position with integrity even if her employer lacks a proper appreciation of history. Far more challenging-and sinister-than the social landscape of Hermon are the strange accidents hinting that someone doesn't want them on the Dunham property. Yet Michael's and Jennifer's own pasts pose the biggest obstacles to laying a fresh foundation of family and community


Research in Georgia

Research in Georgia

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

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This is one of the most comprehensive guides to research sources in Georgia and especially the Georgia Department of Archives and History. Mr. Davis has painstackenly surveyed the records and their locations and compiled a book that is a watershed for Georgia historians and geneaalogists. It is written as a guide, leading him or her step-by-step to the records - many of which are unknown to even the most experienced researcher due to long years of negelect. The inclusion of an outline to the county material on microfilm can help many a travlerto realize that a trip to the archives is more useful than one to the county courthouse. I can think of no better book with which people can use as a beginning tool for research in Georgia - Ken Thomas, Genealogy, The Atlanta Constitution.