Hi, just back from research trip
One place was Odom Genealogy Library , 204 5th St. SE,
Moultrie, GA; endowed by a fine lady, Ellen Ashby Payne Odom, who loved
everything Scotish, and genealogy.
Free circulation paper - press run of 58,500
Family Tree
The Odom Library
P. O. Box 1110
Moultrie, GA 31776-1110
New service for .25 per word
The Great Query Paper
P. O, Box 889 Moultrie, GA 31776
Veterans History Project
Odom Genealogy Lib
P. O. Box 1110 Moultrie, GA 31776
project to honor all our military personnel - past and present,
war and peace.
There are many collections and over 1500 family histories from all states;
Special emphasis on the southeastern states.
Hi, saw your Loftins in this lib. I may have some stuff - have to sort all
my collecting efforts next week.
At 10:31 AM 7/11/96 -0500, MR SILAS E PARDEN wrote:
> Looking for anything on Nathanien Harrison b 9 Mar 1785,
>d 24 feb 1871 in Clark Co. Ala. Married Mary Zimmerman b 9 Jan 1793
>The only child that I have was son John Harrison b 18 Apr 1809 in
>S.C. d 5 Oct 1874 Clark Co., Ala. married Narcissa Loftin on 8 Oct
>1832 in Clark Co., Ala.
> Benjamin Harrison was listed in the St. Stephen's Land Office
>records page 18, this would have been 1815-1816. The Loftin family
>had a child born in Ga. in 1815, and Narcissa born in Ala 1817. At
>this time I don't know if this Benjamin and Nathanien were related
>or when Nathanien came to Ala. Several marriages between Loftin,
>Harrison, and Williams families in the early 1800's in Ala would
>make me believe these families were linked before settling in Ala.
>In Ala they lived distances that would have taken all day by foot
>or horseback. I don't think that religion was the link as the
>families are buried in church cemeteries near their homes.
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