  
114 pages. Contents of this issue include:
Cherokee-White Intermarriages, Part V. Abstracted by James Pylant.
Includes abstracts from affidavits of Melceina BIBLES, James A. JACKSON,
Joseph HUNT, Valeria A. KELLEY, George B. KEELER, Charles H. FRANKS, James R.
GARRETT, Alice Cynthia WASHBOURNE, Jesse BARNETT, Elvira B. DANNENBERG, John
W. BREEDLOVE, Harvey LINDSEY, George W. WILLIAMS, Stacy Eliza PERRY, Alfred C.
RAYMOND, Margaret M. WOODALL, George W. MITCHELL, George W. EATON, John T.
McSPADDEN, Frederick W. GULAGER, Sarah PHILLIPS, Noah WHISSENHUNT, George
ZUFALL, Mary LAMAR, John LEAMASTER, Demaris GOSS, Simeon ELDRIDGE, Charles W.
KOLPIN, William H. STEVENS, Charles M. McCLELLAN, Thomas B. McDANIEL, Abram
MEEK, William CROWDER, Joseph H. ALEXANDER, John H. BAUGH, Caleb BONNER, Frank
SKINNER, Hugh McAFFREY, John T. BRACKETT, Alfred M. GOTT, Elizabeth RILEY,
Mollie E. DeLANO, and Nancy J. SANDERS.
Is There A Doctor in Your Family Tree? Tips for Finding Medical Archives
and Directories. By James Pylant.
They Came From Canada: Colonists in Acadia. By Althea Douglas. "The
Acadians who were deposited in the various colonies along the Atlantic
seaboard were often a charge on the public purse, so colonial government tried
to keep careful lists and accounts."
Index to Estate Papers, Sumter County, South Carolina (1800-1906), Part II
(Surnames D - J). Abstracted by James Pylant. Includes name of deceased, type of
record, date filed, book and page no., and name of executor or
administrator.
Natchez and New Madrid Settlers in the Late 18th Century. Submitted by
Winston De Ville.
Some Widows' Dowers of Washington County, Tennessee. Transcribed by
Gary R. Toms and William R. Gann. Copied from loose court papers from the
1840s.
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