  
Contents of this issue include:
Cherokee-White Intermarriages, Part I. Abstracted by James Pylant.
Includes abstracts of the applications for George W. ELLIOTT,
Albertin HAMPTON, Augustus C. SAYER, Solon JAMES, Roxie
S. FREEMAN, James C. YEARGIN, Lee B. SMITH, John F. M.
CHRISTIE, John D. SMITH, James M. CLOUD, Victoria T.
BEAN, Thomas W. BIGBEY, John R. ALLISON, Talitha J.
ADAIR, Charles R. SAMUELS, James K. PEMBERTON, Thomas J.
AYERS, Charles B. WILLEY, Edwin WREN, Patrick
FOLEY, William WINTON, Roland LEWIS, Annie E.
CROSSLAND, Frank N. SMITH, Nancy H. McALLISTER, and Eula
E. FIELDS.
They Came From Canada: The Quakers. By Althea Douglas. "The Society
of Friends arose in England in the 17th century, inspired by the message of
George Fox, but most of the Quakers who settled in Canada came not from
England but from the United States."
Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina (1809-1815). Abstracted by
James Pylant. Abstracts from Vol. A, pp. 231-250.
Marriages of Oglethorpe County, Georgia (1792-1852), Part III (Grooms, Surnames E - Ha).
Submitted by Martha S. Anderson.
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