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    Discovering Genealogical Roots in Suwanee County, Florida (Late 1700's to Early 1900's) - Harold Borden Bennett. In 1992 the author began writing a genealogical column, titled "What's In A Name," for the Suwanee Democrat in Live Oak, FL. Upon the request that he publish his findings in book form, he compiled the information into the work provided here. Mr. Bennett was able to find significant amounts of information dealing with Suwanee County, and although the county was not officially formed until 1858, he "discovered a great deal of information predating that time." The majority of the information transcribed here is from the 19th century, but there is some from both the 18th and 20th centuries also.

    The book begins with a chapter discussing some basic information regarding genealogical research, and is followed by a chapter containing a general history of Suwanee County, a timeline of important events, and biographical sketches of many early settlers. In the next eight chapters Mr. Bennett transcribes data from a variety of records containing valuable genealogical information, including land grants; voter lists; wills; probate records; military and pension records; marriage records; tax lists; and court cases. Yet another chapter covers area cemeteries and burials of residents born before 1850. The last chapter contains articles to help one "discover how the settlers came to this area [Suwanee County] and where they came from." There is a detailed table of contents and a surname index to aid the reader or researcher. To our knowledge and that of the author, "this is the only book ever published that deals with 'family histories' of early Suwanee Countians." 1997, 145 pp., index, paper, $16.50 #ZB155



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