Forsyth County - Newspapers

Where They Went: Migrations from Forsyth County

Abstracted by Annette Bramblett

The following items from Forsyth County newspapers from the 1890's through the 1920's offer locational data on the various individuals and families mentioned.

Adams
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        
Forsyth County is losing some of her best citizens. Among those who will leave this week we mention...Mr. J.H. Adams, who will go to South Georgia.

Agnew
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        Mr. Waco Agnew spentthe weekend with friends and relatives in Franklin County.

Allen
The Forsyth County News, November 1, 1918
        
Mrs. S.H. Allen is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Martha Nuckolls.

The Forsyth County News, August 8, 1919
        
Mr. Herbert Allen ofnear Hawkinsville is spending a few days with his brother, J.B. Allen, andother relatives in the county.

The Forsyth County News, September 8, 1921
        
Miss Imogene Allen ofDecatur spent the first of the week with relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        Mr. and Mrs. Grady Allenof Boston, Mass. are visiting C.C. Allen and family at Coal Mountain.

Bacon
The Forsyth County News, May 17, 1921
        
Mrs. Laura Bacon is visiting her son, Mr. Corinth Bacon, in Charleston, S.C. for several days.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baconof Doe Run, Ga. have been visiting relatives in the county.

The North Georgian, September 2, 1921
        
Mr. Frank Bacon leftSaturday for New Orleans, where he has accepted a position with a well-knownautomobile agency. Here's wishing him success in his new field of labor.

The Forsyth County News, May 8, 1924
        Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baconof Louisana are visiting his mother, Mrs. Laura Bacon on Route 6.

Bagley
The Forsyth County News, March 23, 1922
        
Mr. O.M. Bagley of near Duluth spent one day last week at Mr. C.E. Bagley's.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mrs. Ira Bagley and children of Norcross have been spending several days with Mr. J.E. Brooks and family and other relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, November 24, 1927
        
Mr. Glenn Bagley ofCharlotte, N.C. is visiting his mother, Mrs. R.L. Bagley.

Baldwin
The Forsyth County News, July 14, 1921
        
Mr. Cleveland Baldwinhas accepted a position in Atlanta.

Bales
The Forsyth County News, April 14, 1927
        
Mr. Eugene Bales of Atlanta is spending a few days with his uncle, Mr. W.W. Bales.

Bannister
The North Georgia Baptist, May 3, 1901
        
Miss Sallie Bannisterof Bartow County is visiting relatives in and near Silver City.

Barnwell
The Forsyth County News, December 2. 1901
        
Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens...Rev. G.L. Barnwell will move to Flowery Branch.

Barrett
The Forsyth County News, September 7, 1922
        
Mr. R.W. Barrett andfamily have moved to Kirkwood. We regret to have them leave here but wishthem well in their new home.

Barron
The Forsyth county News, July 27, 1927
        
Mrs. T.W. Barron wasrecently called to Cartersville, Ga. to the bedside of her brother, Mr. QuillianHamrick, who died in a short itme. His body was laid to rest in Oak HillCemetery.

Bell
The North Georgian, April 27, 1917
        
Mr. J.M. Bell, formerlyof this county, but now traveling for Pruitt-Barrett Hardware Cp. of Gainesville,was in town Monday.

The Forsyth County News, February 22, 1918
        
Mr. Albert Bell of Texas is here on a visit. He left here some twenty years ago and has been in theWest since. We are always glad to see him, for he was one of our old schoolteachers.

The North Georgian, November 17, 1922
        
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bellhave moved from near Salem to Flowery Branch. We regret to lose them fromForsyth County.

Bennett
The North Georgian, November 13, 1903
        
Mr. J. R. Bennett ofSeviere [to move to Atlanta].

The Forsyth County News, October 12, 1917
        Dr. W.L. Bennett is makingarrangements to move to South Georgia this fall. We hate to see him leaveus but wish him well in his new home.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Master Richard Bennettof South Georgia is visisting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Brannon.

Benson
The North Georgian, May 21, 1909
        
Mrs. W.D. Benson of FloweryBranch is visiting relatives in this part.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1921
        
Mr. W.F. Benson and familyof Gainesville visited relatives in town Sunday evening.

Beshers
The Forsyth County News, July 14, 1921
        Miss Ruth Beshers ofAtlanta is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Kelly and otherrelatives here.

The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Miss Zelma Beshears isspending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Grady Purcell, near Duluth.

Bettis
The Forsyth County News, March 23, 1922
        
Mr. R.K. Bettis and son,Reginald, spent a few days last week in Ball Ground, Tate, and Marble Hill.

Black
The Forsyth County News, April 12, 1923
        
Mr. John D. Black andfamily spent Sunday with his father in Dawson County.

Blackstock
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        
Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens. Among those who will leave this week, we mentionMr. Pat Blackstock...who [will] go to south Georgia.

The Forsyth county News, August 28, 1924
        
Mr. B.L. Blackstock ofOklahoma is visiting relatives here and in the county.

Bowman
The Forsyth County News, June 2, 1927
        
Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Bowmanand children of Buford were visiting Mr. J.E. Kirby and family Sunday.

The Forsyth County News, June 9, 1927
        
Little Miss Grace VivianBowman of Buford spent last week with her cousin, Miss Wansley Tatum.

Brady
The Forsyth County News, August 18, 1927
        
Mr. C.P. Brady---formerdeputy sheriff of Forsyth County---and now a resident of Fort Pierce, Fla.---isvisiting relatives and friends in Forsyth County.
        Mr. Brady states that Floridais back to normal basis---and while there is no boom---everything is goingalong nicely.
        

Bramblett
The Forsyth County News, February 17, 1921
        Mr. J.W. Bramblett ofOklahoma is here on a few days visit. We are always glad to see the folkscome back here on a visit.

The Forsyth County News, July 28, 1921
        
Mr. Clyde Bramblett ofMontezuma is spending awhile with relatives in the county.

The Forsyth County News, June 1, 1922
        
Mr. Truman Bramblettof Montezuma is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Holbrook on Route 1,who has a very sick baby.

The Forsyth County News, January 18, 1923
        
Dr. J. C. Bramblett ofSouth Georgia has been up on a visit to relatives and friends in the countyfor several days.

The Forsyth County News, May 24, 1923
        
Messrs. John R. Bramblett,B.A. Guthrie, and E.A. Durham of Smyrna were in town Saturday.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        Mrs. Ed Bramblett wascalled Monday to the bedside of her father, Mr. J.W. Phillips, who is atthe point of death at his home in Helena, Georgia...

The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Miss Lillar Bramblettof Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives and friends around Cuba.

The Forsyth County News, September 25, 1924
        Mr. T.A. Bramblett ofMontezuma spent a day or two last week with relatives in the county.

The Forsyth County News, April 15, 1926
        
Mr. Joe Bramblett ofBaxley spent part of last week with his parents on Route 2.

Brannon
The North Georgian, April 15, 1910
        
Mr. Hoyt Brannon leftTuesday for Dawsonville, where he has accepted a position as cashier of thebank at that place. We hate to lose Hoyt but wish him mighty well in hisnew home.

The North Georgian, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. E.E. Brannon ofGainesville was circulating among his old Forsyth County friends first ofthe week.

The Forsyth County News, January 6, 1921
        Mr. Hoyt Brannon andfamily of Dawsonville were visitors to relatives here during Christmas.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brannonof Dawsonville are visiting relatives in town.

The North Georgian, September 23, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brannonleft Monday for New Mexico, after spending a few months with relativeshere.

The North Georgian, November 17, 1922
        
Little Elizabeth Brannonhas been on an extended visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Brannon,in Gainesville.

The Fosyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. John Brannon of Atlantaspent the weekend with Mr. C.J. Brannon and family.

Brooks
The North Georgian, May 24, 1907
        Mrs. Carl Brooks of Mariettais visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Kemp, in town.

The Forsyth County News, August 8, 1919
        
Mr. Carl Brooks of Atlantaspent Sunday with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Mrs. H.S. Brooks hasbeen spending a few days with her father, Mr. J.S. Echols, at Duluth.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. Lee Brooks of Hapevillespent the weekend with home folks on Route 1.

The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Mrs. J.E. Brooks spentthe weekend with relatives in Buford.

Brown
The North Georgian, July 10, 1903
        
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brownof Nashville, Tenn. have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. DuncanBrown, near town.

The Forsyth County News, November 17, 1927
        Mr. Claud Brown and familyhave moved to Flowery Branch. We hate to give this good family up, but wishthem well in their new home.

Bryant
The Forsyth County News, November 16, 1917
        Mr. A.J. Bryant of Texasis spending awhile with relatives in the county.

Buice
The Forsyth County News, June 21, 1923
        
Miss Onnie Buice of Bufordis spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Brooks.

Burns
The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        Mr. W.A. Burns and familyof Douglasville spent the first of the week with relatives here and in thecounty.

Callaway
The North Georgian, January 10, 1902
        
Miss Possie Callawayleaves today (Friday) for Tatnall County, Georgia, where she has been employedto teach school. Miss Possie is one of the best and most popular young ladiesin Cumming, and there is universal regret over her departure from ourmidst.

The North Georgian, August 22, 1902
        
Mr. Fuller Callaway willgo to the city of LaGrange, Ga. the first of September next to take a positionwith the big dry goods house of Fuller E. Callaway. We regret to part withFuller from Cumming, but wish him well in LaGrange.

Carruth
The Forsyth County News, February 28, 1918
        Mr. Tom Carruth, whohas been with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Carruth, for severalweeks, has returned to Texas.

The Forsyth County News, February2, 1922
        
Mr. Ross Carruth andfamily have moved to Roswell. We regret to lose them but wish 'em well intheir new home.

Catrell [Cantrell?]
The Forsyth County News, December 13, 1923
        Mr. J. Mike Catrell leftthis week for his new home in Waco, Texas. We wish him mighty well outthere.


Chamblee
The North Georgian, June 22, 1922
        
Mr. W.L. Chamblee, whohas been making his home with relatives in this county for the past fourmonths, has returned to Milton County, near Woodstock, where he will liveawhile with his son, Mr. S.T. Chamblee.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mr. S.T. Chamblee ofWoodstock, a former citizen of this county, has been visiting in the county.Mr. Chamblee called on the News force Monday.

Chastain
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Chastainof Chicago, Ill. have returned home after a visit to their parents, Mr. andMrs. C.A. Chastain.

Clarke
The Forsyth County News, July 14, 1921
        
Mr. W.E. Clarke and familyof Cordele are visiting relatives around Mat.

Clement
The North Georgia Baptist, August 25, 1899
        Mrs. William Clementand her daughter, Miss Pearl, are visiting relatives in Anniston, Alabama.

        Mr. Trument Clement and Mr.Clarence Bagley have bought real estate in Alabama, where they will maketheir future home.

The Forsyth County News, June 27, 1915
        
Mr. Ben Clement and sonof Norcross spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. S.G. Clement.

Cochran
The Forsyth County News, December 22, 1921
        
Mr. J.S. Cochran andfamily of Nelson spent the weekend in this part with relatives.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Rev. and Mrs. E.A. Cochranof Cherokee County were visitors to relatives in town Monday and Tuesday.

The Forsyth County News, November 24, 1927
        
Rev. R.W. Cochran ofCherokee County was visiting his brother, Rev. E.A. Cochran Monday.

Collins
The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Mr. Z.T. Collins ofDonalsonville is spending a few days with relatives here and in the county.

Couch
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
The protracted meetingof the Baptist Church closed Monday night...The pastor, Rev. C.T. Brown,was ably assisted by Rev. A.B. Couch of Copper Hill, Tenn., a former Forsythcounty boy.

Cox
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        
Forsyth county is losingsome of her best citizens. ...Mr. S.M. Cox, who goes to Texas...

The North Georgian, September 29, 1921
        
Mrs. S.C. Cox and daughterof Texas were visiting Mrs. Hannah Cox last week.

The Forsyth County News, September 27, 1923
        
Mr. Clay Cox, who hasa position with the Cordele Dispatch spent a few days last week with hisfather, Mr. Henry Cox, on Route 8.

Crane
The Forsyth County News, March 17, 1921
        
Mrs. Maltha Crane, whohas been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home in Norcross.

Unknown Newspaper, June 15, 1923
        
Mrs. Maltha Crane ofnear Atlanta is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Edmondson.

Crawford
The Forsyth County News, June 3, 1924
        
Mrs. R.P. Crawford isvisiting relatives in South Carolina.

Cross
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mrs. S.G. Cross and childrenhave returned from a visit to relatives and friends at Birmingham andCrabapple.

The Forsyth County News, September 18, 1924
        
Miss Nellie Cross ofAtlanta visited her mother, Mrs. S.G. Cross, Saturday night and Sunday.

Davenport
The Forsyth County News, February 24, 1921
        Mr. W.S. Davenport returnedfrom Marietta Monday and reports that his brother Charlie is improvingsome.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mrs. Lena Davenport anddaughter, Mrs. Henry Pierce, of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Mardell Estes andother relatives here.

Davis
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Miss Annie Davis spentlast week in Atlanta, the guest of her cousins, Misses Mary, Grace, and AnnieWill Miller.

The North Georgian, November 17, 1922
        
Mrs. Eli Davis, who hasbeen visiting her sister, Mrs. Calvin Turner, in Buford, has returned home.

The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Mrs. T.F. Davis spentTuesday and Wednesday of last week in Atlanta, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Miller.

The Forsyth County News, May 4, 1937
        
Mrs. Susan Davis is visitingher sons in Toccoa and Clayton.

Delaney
The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        Mr. and Mrs. WilliamDelaney of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting their daughter, Mrs. R.P. Crawford,near town.

The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Mr. William Delaney ofCleveland, Ohio is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R.P. Crawford.

Denson
The North Georgian, August 8, 1905
        Mis Minnie Denson andlittle brother of Flowery Branch are visiting relatives in and near town.

DeVore
The North Georgian, March 31, 1922
        
Mr. D.W. DeVore of MiltonCounty visited relatives and old friends in Cumming first of the week.

Dodd
The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1917
        Mr. Joe Dodd and familyof Norcross...spent Sunday with relatives here.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Miss Polly Dodd of Atlantawas the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, from Saturday till Monday.She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Jones.

The Forsyth County News, December 18, 1924
        
Mr. Joe Dodd of Atlantawas a visitor to his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, a day or two this week.

Durham
The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mrs. J.E. Durham andchildren of Canton spent last week with relatives in the county.

The Forsyth County News, January 13, 1921
        
Mr. Macon Durham, whohas been spending a few days with homefolks, returned Tuesday to his workin Galesburg, Ill.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mrs. Macon Durham ofGalesburg, Ill., who has been visiting Mr. J.B. Durham and family, has returnedhome.

The Forsyth County News, December 27, 1923
        Mr. and Mrs. Macon Durhamof Buford are spending the holidays with Mr. J.B. Durham and family.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. B.M. Durham of Commercespent one night last week with Mr. J.B.Durham and family.

        Mr. Macon Durham and wifeof Buford spent Sunday with Mr. J.B. Durham and family.

        Mr. E.A. Durham of Smyrawas a visitor to Mr. J.B. Durham and family the first of the week.

The Forsyth County News, September 25, 1924
        
Mr. Oscar Durham andfamily of Savannah spent a day or two last week with Mr. J.B. Durham andfamily and other relatives in the county.

Eason
The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Mrs. P.M. Eason, whohas been visiting relatives here and in the county, has returned to her homein Portsmouth, Virginia.

Echols
The North Georgian, January 21, 1910
        
Mrs. T.E. Echols andson, Mr. Lonzo, and Mrs. Florence Echols, of Atlanta, came up Sunday to visitrelatives here.

Unknown newspaper, August 23, 1918
        
Messrs. J.E. and OnasEchols of Atlanta were visiting relatives Saturday.

The North Georgian, December 13, 1918
        
Lt. J.F. Echols of CampLogan, Texas spent several days of last week with his parents here.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Col. J.F. Echols, whohas been visiting relatives in town and Cuba, has returned to his home inAtlanta.

The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1922
        
Rev. Eddie Echols andfamily have moved to Atlanta. We regret to have them leave us, but wish themwell in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, June 9, 1927
        
Mr. Roscoe Echols andfamily of Atlanta were visiting relatives in town Sunday.

Edmondson
The North Georgian, June 30, 1905
        
Mrs. Harmon Edmondsonof Buford spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.J.Buice, here.

The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1917
        Rev. and Mrs. H.L. Edmondsonhave returned to their home at Monroe after a visit of several days to Mr.and Mrs. John Edmondson.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mr. Leroy Edmondson ofAtlanta was visiting relatives in town part of last week and this.

The North Georgian, October 28, 1921
        
Mrs. Phoebe Edmondsonof Gainesville is visiting relatives in and around town.

The North Georgian, May 18, 1923
        Rev. H.L. Edmondson ofBarnesville was visiting his mother, Mrs. Nancy Edmondson this week. He wasaccompanied by his wife.

The Forsyth County News, December 9, 1926
        Rev. R.A. Edmondson andMr. W.A. Edmondson of Atlanta were visiting their mother, Mrs. Nancy Edmondson,first of the week.

Edwards
The North Georgian, October 7, 1894
        
Mr. Berry Edwards, whohas been visiting his home folks, has returned to Charleston, S.C.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Edwardsof Atlanta have been spending seeral days with relatives here and at Cuba.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Edwardsof Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives here and over at Cuba.

Elliott
The Forsyth County News, September 6, 1923
        
Mr. Gordon Elliott andfamily have moved to Atlanta. We hate to see them leave us but wish themwell in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. J.B. Elliott of Atlantahas been spending a few days with relatives in the county.

Ellis
The Forsyth County News, December 22, 1921
        
Mr. Willie Ellis of Nelsonspent the weekend with home folks.

Esco
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Escoof Jefferson, Ga. visited relatives and friends in town last Sunday.

Estes
The North Georgian, June 13, 1902
        
Mr. Henry Estes of Fairburn,Georgia was here this week looking after the business of the Langston Estesestate of which he was recently made administrator by Judge Jones.

The North Georgian, July 10, 1903
        
Mr. Fred Estes of Gainesvilleis visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Estes, near town.

        Mr. E.F. Estes and littleson of St. Augustine, Fla. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Estes.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1917
        Mr. Wesley Estes of Doravillewas shaking hands with friends here one day last week.

Ezzard
The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1922
        
Mr. George Ezzard hasgone to his daughter, Mrs. Emma Cole, at Powder Springs.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Miss Dorothy Ezzard ofLawrenceville spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. BessieMartin.

Fincher
The North Georgian, February 7, 1902
        Mr. W.W. Fincher, whorecently moved from this county to Gainesville, was in town Monday.

The North Georgian, November 13, 1903
        
We learn that Mr. T.C.Fincher of near town will move to Atlanta in the near future. ...we regretto lose [him].

The North Georgian, August 8, 1905
        Mrs. M.E. Fincher, whohas been in Atlanta since her return from Texas some months ago, has returnedto Cumming.

The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. Ed Fincher of Atlantais spending several days with relatives here and in the county.

Fisher
The North Georgian, October 7, 1894
        Mr. J.L. Fisher of Oceewas the guest of his son, Col. A.B. Fisher, Wednesday.

The North Georgian, February 7, 1902
        
Misses Lela and MinnieFisher who have been spending several weeks with relatives in Milton County,have returned home.

Fleming
The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mr. Sam Fleming of Atlantacame up to the reunion Saturday and remained with home folks till Monday.

The Forsyth County News, February 16, 1922
        
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flemingand Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleming spent the weekend in Canon withrelatives.

The Forsyth County News, May 25, 1922
        
Miss Clara Sue Fisherhas returned from an extended visit to relatives in Marietta.

The Forsyth County News, August 5, 1926
        
Mr. J.W. Fleming, Mrs.Sam Fleming and little son, and Mr. James Fleming, of Benson Springs, Fla.are spending a few days with relatives in town.

Forrist
The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Mr. Otto Forrist ofHogansville spent from Friday till Sunday with Rev. G.W. Forrist andfamily.

Foster
The Baptist Leader, March 5, 1897
        C.C. Foster, whom westill claim if he does live in our neighbor town of Alpharetta, is in NewYork buying goods for his spring trade.

The North Georgian, February 2, 1902
        
Mr. Charlie C. Fosterwas in Cumming Monday and Tuesday of this week, looking after the businessaffairs of his departed brother, H.I. Foster. Charlie is now a resident ofRoswell, where he is engaged as Cashier of the Roswell Bank. He has our bestwishes in his new field of labor.

Fowler
The North Georgian, September 19, 1919
        
Mrs. Ben Fowler and childrenof near Atlanta visited at Mr. A.J. Fowler's Sunday.
        Miss Villa Fowler, who hasbeen teaching near Buford, is at home with her father, Dr. T.A. Fowler.

The North Georgian, January 14, 1921
        
Mr. W.T. Fowler of Pitts,Georgia was shaking hands with Cumming friends Tuesday. He had been to seehis mother, near Ducktown, who is very sick, we are sorry to learn.

The Forsyth County News, April 20, 1923
        Mr. Vell Fowler and familyof Dahlonega have been spending several days with relatives here and in thecounty.

The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Mr. E.L. Fowler, an attorneyof Atlanta, spent the weekend with his father, Mr. W.C. Fowler, on Route6.

The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Miss Susie Fowler ofAtlanta is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Fowler,on Route 6.

The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Mr. C.J. Fowler and familyhave moved to Roswell where Mr. Fowler has a position with Roswell MotorCompany.

The Forsyth County News, August 5, 1926
        
Little Misses Margaretteand Mildred Fowler, with their small brothers, Edward and Gene, spent lastweek with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Maddox, in Alpharetta

        Miss Violet Fowler of Miami,Fla. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Fowler.

The Forsyth County News, May 5, 1927
        Mrs. Wilmer Fowler ofBuford visited her daughter, Mrs. Press Green, Saturday night and Sunday.

Furr
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mrs. H.M. Furr, who hasbeen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Fowler of Route 3, has returnedto her home in W. Palm Beach, Fla.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1927
        
Mrs. H.M. Furr of Miami,Fla., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fowler, is visiting her parents and otherrelatives.

Garner
The Forsyth County News, April 12, 1923
        
Capt. and Mrs. Garnerspent Saturday night and Sunday with their daughter near Decatur.

Garrett
The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Miss Ethel Garrett ofGainesville is spending awhile with relatives here.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mr. B.E. Garrett andfamily of Atlanta spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother, Rev.J.L. Garrett.

The Forsyth County News, September 22, 1921
        
Mr. H.R. Garrett andfamily have moved to Gainesville. We miss them in the community but wishthem well in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, November 13, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Garrettvisited relatives in Atlanta Sunday.

The Forsyth County News, July 27, 1927
        Mr. H.R. Garrett ofGainesville is spending awhile with his grandmother, Mrs. Amelia A. Wallis.

Gazaway
The Forsyth County News, April 21, 1927
        
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Gazawayspent Thursday with relatives in Roswell.

Gilbert
The Forsyth county News, December 2. 1901
        
Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens. Among those who will leave this week, we mention...Mr.E.E. Gilbert...who will go to South Georgia.

The Forsyth County News, July 28, 1921
        Miss Addie Gilbert ofTexas is visiting Mr. I.H. Gilbert and family and other relatives in thecounty.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Miss Addie Gilbert ofTexas and Miss Rona Terry of Suwanee, Route 2, were guests of Mr. Hamp Gilbertand family a day or two last week.

Gilstrap
The Forsyth County News, February 2, 1922
        
Mr. E.W. Gilstrap spenta part of last week with his mother at McConnell, who suffered a stroke ofparalysis. She is now much better.

The Forsyth County News, June 28, 1923
        
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Gilstrapand daughter, who have been visiting relatives here and in the county, havereturned to their home at Chickamauga.

Glover
The Forsyth County News, September 28, 1922
        
Mr. Inman Glover, formerlyof this county, now of Winder, has sold his store at that place and willenter business in Charlotte, N.C. We wish him much success.

Gober
The Forsyth County News, October 5, 1917
        
Mr. C.L. Gober, wifeand daughter of Varnell Station spent a few days this week with his parents,Rev. and Mrs. J.W. Gober.

Goolsby
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        Mr. Ernest Goolsby ofAtlanta spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Goolsby,near Haw Creek.

Gravitt
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1921
        Mrs. D.O. Gravitt ofAtlanta was up Saturday night and Sunday to see her sister, Miss Mattie Kemp,who we are sorry to say is sick.

Green
The North Georgian, January 21, 1910
        
Mr. Elmer Green of Atlantavisited relatives and friends here a few days last week.

The Forsyth County News, December 4, 1922
        
Rev. H.O. Green and familyare moving today (Thursday) to Duluth. We regret to have this good familyleave us, but wish them mighty well over in our sister city.

The Forsyth County News, October 5, 1923
        
Mr. and Mrs. I.M. Greenof near Decatur spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Green.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Rev. H.O. Green and familyhave returned from a visit to relatives in Alabama.

Groover
The Forsyth County News, December 21, 1917
        
Mr. Frank Groover ofAtlanta is a guest of his parents here this week.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mr. Frank Groover ofAtlanta was a recent visitor to relatives here.

        Mr. Marshall Groover of Roswellspent several days of last week with his father, Mr. W.J. Groover.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grooverof Nashville, Tenn. are spending some time with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Miss Nettie Lewis Grooverhas been elected as a teacher in the city schools of Atlanta.

Guthrie
The Forsyth County News, September 7, 1922
        
Mrs. R.E. Guthrie anddaughter are visiting relatives near Lawrenceville.

Hagood
The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Mr. A.T. Hagood of Route8 is moving to Atlanta. We hate to see him leave, but wish him well in hisnew home.

Hall
Unknown Newspaper, June 15, 1923
        Mrs. J.S. Hall is spendinga few days with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Toy Hall, in Atlanta.Mrs. Toy Hall is reported very low---not expected to live.

Hamby
Unknown Newspaper, June 15, 1923
        Mrs. Martha Hamby spentSunday, June 3, with her sister, Mrs. Rachel Campbell, at Canton. Her nephew,Master Albert Campbell, returning with her, is spending a few days.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        
Mr. Thompson Hamby andfamily have moved to Gainesville. We hate to see them leave but wish themwell in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. Paul Hamby of Gainesvillevisited relatives here Saturday and Sunday.

Hammett
The North Georgia Baptist, February 1, 1901
        Mr. Berry Hammett, whorecently moved from Cuba to Atlanta Heights, was shaking hands with his manyfriends in town last week.

Hamrick
The Forsyth County News, December 15, 1922
        
Dr. and Mrs. Hamrickof Buford visited his sister, Mrs. T.W. Barron, recently.

Hansard
The Forsyth County News, December 15, 1922
        
Mr. J.W. Hansard spentone night last week with relatives in Atlanta.

The Forsyth County News, January 4, 1923
        
Mr. J.W. Hansard andfamily have moved near Norcross. We hate to see them leave but wish themwell in their new home.

Hanson
The Forsyth County News, March 2, 1922
        
Mrs. G.W. Hanson andchildren leave today for their new home in Tarpon Springs, Florida. We regretto have them leave, but wish them well in their new home.

Hardin
The Forsyth County News, June 28, 1923
        
Mr. Homer Hardin, Jr.,of Tate, Georgia spent a part of last week with his uncle, Mr. W.A. Pruitt.

Harrell
The Forsyth County News, January 11, 1923
        Dr. Hard Harrell andMr. Ed Harrell of Texas are out on a visit to their sister, Miss FannineHarrell, and other relatives in the county.

Harris
The North Georgian, February 21, 1902
        Rev. F.D. Harris hasmoved from Rome, Georgia to his fathers in order to take charge of his business,(He being old and feeble) and will manufacture nice shoes.

The North Georgian, September 7, 1917
        
Miss Ida Harris is spendingawhile with her brother, Wess Harris, in South Georgia.

The Forsyth county News, July 14, 1921
        
Dr. C.A. Harris of TheRock, Ga. is visiting relatives here and in the county.
        

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. A.L. Hughes and somefriends, whose names we did not learn, made a trip down in South Georgiarecently and visited Berry Harris, who moved there a couple of years ago.

Harrison
The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Mr. Clarence Harrisonof Sycamore spent a day or two this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.J.Harrison.

The Forsyth County News, January 19, 1922
        
Dr. W.A. Harrison, formerlyof this county, has been elected as Supt. of a hospital at Sycamore. Somehowor other, these old Forsyth County boys get ahead when they try.

The North Georgian, June 2, 1922
        
Mrs. A.G. Harrison ofAtlanta spent the weekend with Misses Susan and Fannie Harrison and attendedthe May meeting at Coal Mountain Sunday.

The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Dr. W.A. Harrison isnow located in Florida for awhile. We wish old "Bige" mighty well. His familyis yet at Ashburn.

Hartsfield
Unknown Newspaper, June 15, 1923
        Mr. and Mrs. S.L. Hartsfieldand son, Guy, of Atlanta, visited his sister, Mrs. A.H. Fisher, Sunday.

Hawkins
The North Georgian, September 29, 1921
        
Mr. J. F. Hawkins ofJacksonville, Fla. has been visiting relatives and friends in and near Cummingpart of last week and this.

The Forsyth County News, February 9, 1922
        
Mr. F.M. Hawkins andfamily have moved to Jacksonville, Fla. We hate to lose them, but wish themwell.
The North Georgian, May 12, 1922
        
John, the little sonof Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hawkins, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.W.J. Dodd, in Atlanta.

The North Georgian, June 2, 1922
        
Mrs. J. Wesley Hawkinsspent the weekend with her sister, Miss Polly Dodd, in Atlanta, who is seriouslysick, we are sorry to learn.

The North Georgian, June 22, 1922
        
Messrs. Douglas Hawkinsand Talmadge Thornton, who have been visiting relatives, friends, andacquaintances here, have returned to their home at Bainbridge.

The Forsyth County News, September 25, 1924
        
Mrs. F.M. Hawkins, whohas been visiting relatives here, has returned to her home in Jacksonville,Florida.

Hayes
The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mrs. Maggie Hayes ofAtlanta spent the weekend with relatives around Silver City.

The Forsyth County News, August 5, 1926
        Mr. Ralph Hayes and sister,Miss Ila Hayes, of Dawson, Ala., have been visiting relatives in the upperpart of the county.

Heard
The North Georgian, October 28, 1921
        
Mr. Rupert Heard of Atlantawas the guest of his uncle, Mr. Walker Heard, and family Tuesday.

        J.L. and Gunion Heard spentthe weekend with their uncles, Mr. George Heard and Rev. Eli Sherrill atHightower.

The North Georgian, May 12, 1922
        
Mr. J. Linton Heard andMiss Ruby Heard of East Point were the weekend guests of Mr. W.W. Heard andfamily.

The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1922
        
Coal Mountain. Mr. GusHeard of South Carolina spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Bird Heard.

The Forsyth County News, February 18, 1923
        
Mr. Gus Heard of SouthCarolina spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Bird Heard.

The Forsyth County News, August 22, 1929
        
Mrs. Grady Heard of Atlantahas been visiting relatives here a few days.

        Mr. Joe T. Heard of Atlantaspent part of the week with his mother, Mrs. George W. Heard.

Hemrick
The North Georgian, February 1, 1902
        Miss Ness Hemrick andher brother, Mr. Gilbert, have returned from visiting their brother, Mr.May Hemrick, of Statum, and relatives near Atlanta.

        Miss Nannie Hemrick is spendingthe winter in Florida...

Henderson
The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Rev. L.A. Henderson andfamily of Columbus have been visiting relatives in the county for severaldays.

The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Rev. L.A. Henderson ofColumbus, who is assisting in a meeting at Alpharetta, came up and spentthe weekend with relatives here and in the county.
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        Rev. L. A. Henderson,who assisted in a meeting at Alpharetta last week, is in Jefferson in a meetingthis week. Lewis is an old Forsyth County boy, and our people are proud ofhis success in the ministry.

Hendrix
The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Dr. J.G. Hendrix andfamily of Tucker, Georgia have been spending some time with relatives inthe county.

The Forsyth County News, February 24, 1921
        Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Hendrixhave returned from a visit to their son in Birmingham, Ala.
The Forsyth County News, May 8, 1924
        
Mr. Sam Hendrix, formerlyof this county, died at his home in England, Arkansas, Apr. 27. He leavesa wife and four children...

The Forsyth County News, May 12, 1927
        Miss Etha Hendrix, whohas been visiting her brother, Mr. Joe Hendrix, in Birmingham, Alabama, returnedhome last week.

The Forsyth County News, November 17, 1927
        
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hendrixand Mr. Willie Hendrix and family of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. J.T. Hendrixand family.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mr. and Mrs. J.T, Hendrixhave moved from Atlanta to their home near Holbrook Campground.

Hill
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mr. Wheeler Hill of Tifton,Fla. has been shaking hands with Forsyth County friends this week.

Hitt
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. Homer Hitt and familyspent the weekend with relatives in Milton County.

Hockenhull
The North Georgian, July 10, 1903
        Dr. John Hockenhull isin Atlanta this week visiting his daughter, Mrs. S.C. Orr.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Misses Helen and GraceNeal Hockenhull spent the weekend with relatives in Roswell.

Holbrook
The Forsyth County News, December 10, 1925
        
Rev. J.E. Holbrook andfamily have moved to Toccoa. We hate to have them leave us but wish themwell in their new home.

Hollingsworth
The Forsyth County News, September 25, 1924
        
Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworthspent a day or two last week with relatives in Roswell.

Hood
The Forsyth County News, December 22, 1921
        
Mr. J.C. Hood and familymoved over in Milton County near Hopewell last week.


Hope
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        
Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens...We also learn that Mr. L.H. Hope of near Oscarvillewill move to Oakwood in the near future.

The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. Claude Hope and familymoved to Commerce. We hated to see this good family move away, but wish themwell in their new home.

The Forsyth county News, December 22, 1921
        Mr. R.E. Hope has beenappointed District Secretary of the Highway Department down in Tifton andleft Sunday to enter upon his work. His friends here wish him well.

The North Georgian, January 13, 1922
        
Mrs. R.E. Hope and childrenleft Thursday morning for their new home at Tifton. Mr. Hope has been therefor two or three weeks.

Hudson
The North Georgian, October 7, 1894
        Mr. George L. Hudson,who has been spending some time in Cumming, returned to his home in AtlantaThursday.

Hughes
The North Georgian, August 8, 1905
        Mrs. W.D. Hughes of Atlantais spending a few weeks with relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        Mrs. W.B. Hughesand son, Edwards, of Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives here and atCuba.

The Forsyth County News, November 29, 1923
        
Mr. Elmer Hughes andfamily have moved to Cordele. We hate to see Elmer go away, but we certainlydo wish him well down there.

Hulsey
The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Mr. Ad Hulsey and familyof New Holland spent Thursday night with Mr. W.N. Hulsey and family.

The Forsyth County News, June 2, 1927
        Mr. Mark Hulsey and familyof Jacksonville, Florida are visiting his mother, Mrs. B.H. Hulsey, inCumming.

Hunter
The Forsyth County News, March 21, 1919
        
Mr. William Hunter, ason of Thomas Hunter of Atlanta, spent last Wednesday night with his aunt,Mrs. John Cook.

Hurt
The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. Toy Hurt and Familyof Cordele spent last week with relatives in the county.

The Forsyth County News, June 10, 1926
        Miss Mary Ruth Hurt spentlast week with her brother, Mr. Otis Hurt, in Canton.

Hyde
The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        
Mr. Oscar Hyde of Chambleecame up Monday and moved his family to Chamblee. We wish them well.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Misses Miriam and EdnaHyde of Chamblee are spending a few days with relatives in town.

James
The Forsyth County News, November 24, 1927
        
Mr. Walter James anddaughter of Atlanta were visitors in Cumming last week. Mr. James being anold Forsyth County boy.

Jett
The Forsyth County News, November 23, 1927
        Mr. and Mrs. John W.Jett of Wilcox County are visiting his brother, Mr. Lon Jett, here. It hasbeen 40 years since he was in Cumming.

Johnson
The Forsyth County News, October 25, 1923
        
Miss Ruth Johnson, whois working in Atlanta, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EzraJohnson.

Jones
The North Georgian, June 28, 1907
        
Mr. DeWitt Jones returnedto his work in Atlanta Monday, after spending a few days with home folkshere.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1921
        
Miss Ellene Jones ofDahlonega is visiting relatives here.

The North Georgian, June 2, 1922
        
Mrs. Gertrude Jones ofAtlanta, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J.B. Patterson, has returnedhome.

Kelley
The Forsyth County News, March 2, 1922
        
Mrs. M.F. Kelley andchildren will leave in a few days to make their home with her brother, Mr.Roy Welborn, at Enigma, Georgia.

The Forsyth County News, May 25, 1922
        
Mrs. J.G. Kemp and Mrs.Jasper Kelley of Norcross are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kemp near town.

The Forsyth County News, July 10, 1922
        We understand that Mr.Hiram Kelley of Gainesville, formerly of Cumming, has accepted a positionwith Strickland and Wisdom in Tampa, Florida.

Kellogg
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mr. Kellogg of Atlantais visiting his aunt, Mrs. J.T. Blackstone, and his father, Mr. G.W. Kellogg,on Route 5.

Kemp
The North Georgia Baptist, May 9, 1900
        Mr. Kirby Kemp of Norcrossvisited his parents near town Saturday and Sunday last.

The Forsyth County News, July 7, 1921
        
Mr. C.T. Kemp spent lastweek with his daughter, Mrs. O.W. Settle, in Norcross.

Kennemore
The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Mrs. W.H. Kennemore ofGainesville is visiting her son, Mr. A.C. Kennemore and family.

The Forsyth County News, April 27, 1927
        
This community was shockedto hear of the death of Mrs. N.M. Kennemore of Pitts, Ga., formerly of thiscommunity. We extend sympathy to the bereaved family.

Kirby
The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1922
        
Mr. Tom Kirby will leavein a few days with his family for Atlanta, where he will make his futurehome. He will be in the employ of the Ford plant. We regret to have him leaveus, but wish him well in the Gate City.

The Forsyth County News, January 4, 1923
        
Mr. T.B. Kirby and familywill move to Atlanta this week, where he has a position with the Ford AssemblingPlant. We hate to see them go away, but wish them well in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, February 18, 1923
        
Mr. Tom Kirby will leavein a few days with his family for Atlanta, where he will make his futurehome. He will be inthe employ of the Ford plant.

The Forsyth County News, November 17, 1927
        Mrs. J.E. Kirby visitedher daughter, Mrs. George L. Bowman, in Buford Tuesday, who is again reportedquite sick.

Lackey
The Forsyth County News, November 29, 1923
        Mr. C.H. Lackey and familyhave moved to Atlanta. We hate to lose them as citizens of our town, butwish them much happiness and success.

Lance
The Forsyth County News, October 30, 1924
        Mr. Miles Lance and familywill leave this week for South Georgia, where they will make their home.We hate to give them up but wish them good luck.

Lashley
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mrs. Mattie Lashley ofAtlanta is visiting relatives and friends here and over the county.

Lee
The Forsyth County News, March 21, 1919
        
Mr. Albert Lee was nearNorcross one day last week to see his father, Mr. Thomas Lee, who is verylow, not able to speak.

Light
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
We got a letter fromold Jim Light Tuesday. He is in Florida, but wants the paper sent to hisfamily in Buford.

Liles
The North Georgian, May 15, 1909
        
Mrs. Barn Liles of FloweryBranch visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Roach, last week.

Lilly
The North Georgia Baptist, May 3, 1901
        
Miss Ora Lilly returnedhome from Dahlonega last Sunday, where she has been visiting her brother.

Lipscomb
The North Georgian, April 27, 1917
        
Miss Emmie Lipscomb spentlast week with her brother, Dewey, in Atlanta.

The North Georgian, September 19, 1919
        
Mr. Edwin Lipscomb ofLocust Grove spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Mary E. Lipscomb.

The North Georgian, October 28, 1921
        
Mr. Ed Lipscomb of LocustGrove spent a few days this week with home folks.

The Forsyth County News, May 26, 1927
        Mr. Joe Lipscomb of Atlantaspent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M.M. Lipscomb.

Little
The Forsyth County News, July 14, 1921
        
Mr. M.E. Little of Norcrosshas been spending several days with relatives in the county.

Long
The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Little Annie Long ofAtlanta is spending some time with her grandfather, Col. A.H. Fisher andfamily.

Lummus
Unknown Newspaper, June 15, 1923
        
Mrs. Pledger Lummus isspending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Toy Hall, in Atlanta. [SeeHall, same date.]

Maddox
The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        Mrs. C.H. Maddox of Atlantais visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Fowler.

Majors
The North Georgian, January 21, 1910
        
Mr. Charlie Majors ofSouth Georgia, who has been visiting relatives and friends, has returnedhome.

The Forsyth County News, Sseptember 25, 1924
        
Mr. Wiley Majors andfamily of Atlanta spent a few days last week with relatives here and in thecounty.

Martin
The North Georgian, November 29, 1918
        
Mrs. Cliff Martin andbaby spent several days last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Evansof Gainesville, who has been sick but was doing nicely Friday.

The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mrs. Al Martin and daughter,Miss Nellie Kate, of Atlanta, are the guests of her mother, Mrs. MaryLipscomb.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Mr. Ike Martin from LoneWolfe, Okla. is visiting relatives at Coal Mountain. Ike has been gone 18years and has been almost all over the United States, but says he wants todie and be buried in old Forsyth...

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mrs. E.C. Martin andchildren are spending some time with Mr. G.H. Wallis and other relativesin the county.

Mashburn
The Baptist Leader, March 5, 1897
        
John Mashburn, who hasbeen making his home at Rome, Georgia for the last year, is spending a weekwith his parents near town.

The North Georgian, April 27, 1917
        
Mr. Maynard Mashburnof Nelson spent the weekend with home folks here.

The Forsyth County News, October 5, 1917
        Mr. W. J. Mashburn hasaccepted a position as an ambulance driver for Harry G. Poole in Atlanta.We wish him well in his new field.

The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1917
        Mrs. W.J. Mashburn ofAtlanta spent Sunday with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, May 23, 1918
        
Mrs. Alice Mashburn hasreturned from a visit with her son at Valdosta.

The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        
Dr. Marcus Mashburn,wife and baby, of Valdosta, are visiting here this week.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mr. Maynard Mashburnof Tate spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Mashburn, here.

Mauldin
The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Mr. J.D. Mauldin andfamily of South Georgia are visiting friends and relatives in this part.

McAfee
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mr. Wesley McAfee ofChicago, Ill. has been spending a few days with relatives in town.

McBrayer
The Forsyth County News, September 5, 1921
        Mr. J.B. McBrayer ofLavonia spent a day or two of last week with his father, Mr. S.R. McBrayer.

The Forsyth County News, December 4, 1922
        
Mr. J.B. McBrayer ofTushka, Oklahoma is visiting relatives in the county. He was formerly a citizenof Forsyth and has been away for 34 years. He is glad to be among our goodpeople again for a short time.

The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Mrs. W.A. McBrayer isspending a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. I.F. Cox, in Dawson County,who is very sick.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1927
        
Mr. Lee McBrayer, uncleof Mr. N.H. Wallace, Route 1, has been visiting the Wallace family. Mr. McBrayerhas been away from Forsyth County 20 years.

McClure
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Mr. Thomas McClure andMr. Albert McClure and wife of Atlanta were visiting at Mr. Frank McClure'sSunday.

McGinnis
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. Lawson McGinnis andfamily of Banks County are visiting relatives here.

McMurray
The Forsyth County News, December 15, 1922
        
Mr. G.Y. McMurray ofFlowery Branch is visiting relatives at this place.

McWhorter
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens. Among those who will leave this week we mentionMr. J.A. McWhorter, who will go to Indian Territory.

Meaders
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. AsberryMeaders and their son, Willie, and family of Texas arrived here Wednesday.They came through in a car. Mr. and Mrs. Meaders left here about 32 yearsago. They are very fine people and we are glad to have them visit oursection.

Mehaffey
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Capt. and Mrs. W.G. Mehaffeyhave moved to Atlanta, where he has a position with Fulton. We hate to havethem leave, but wish them well in their new home.

Merritt
The Forsyth County News, October 12, 1917
        
Mr. J.V. Merritt, whohas been with The News for the past nine years left Sunday for Gainesville,where he has accepted a position with Col. L.E. Wisdom. We hated to giveold "Sport" up, but wish him well in his new field of labor.

The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Misses Katherine andAntoinette Merritt are visiting relatives at Loganville for several days.

The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. George L. Merrittand family will move in about two weeks to Gainesville, where he will enterthe cotton business. We regret to give them up but wish them well in theirnew home.

The Forsyth County News, July 28, 1921
        Mr. Josiah Merritt andfamily of Sweetwater, Tenn. are visiting relatives here and in the county.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Dr. J.H. Merritt, daughter,Miss Fannie Sue, and two sons, Tom and Harold, of Tennessee are visitingrelatives in and near town.

The Forsyth County News, January 18, 1923
        The many friends of Mr.Olen Merritt will be glad to learn that he has been elected Cashier of theBank of Ringgold. Olen is a good boy and will make the bank an efficientofficer.

The Forsyth County News, September 6, 1923
        Messrs. J.V. Merrit andWill Merritt, Jr. and Mrs. Ed Merritt and children spent the last of theweek in Ringgold with Mr. Olen Merritt and family.

The Forsyth County News, December 27, 1923
        Mr. Ed Merritt and familyof Chattanooga, Tennessee are spending the holidays with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        Mr. Will Merritt, Jr.of Miami, Fla. is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T.Merritt.

Milford
The Forsyth County News, August 5, 1926
        
Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Milford,old Forsyth County people now of Tucker, Ga., have been visiting relativesin the county.

Miller
The North Georgian, April 27, 1917
        
Mrs. Dulcie Miller andlittle daughter of Atlanta are visiting relatives here.

The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        
Miss Mary Miller of Atlantais visiting her grandmother, Mrs. W.W. Kemp, and other relatives in and aroundtown .

Millwood
The Forsyth County News, September 8, 1921
        
Mr. J.M. Milwood of Acworth,who has been visiting relatives in this section, has returned home.

Mincy
The North Georgia Baptist, May 3, 1901
        
Miss Nettie Mincy ofDawsonville is saleslady for Mr. J.C. Pruitt now.

Mitchell
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Miss Genie Mitchell,who has been visiting relatives in town, has returned to her home inAtlanta.

Montgomery
The North Georgian, December 13, 1918
        
Mr. Virgil Montgomeryof Atlanta was a weekend visitor to relatives near town.

The Forsyth County News, July 28, 1921
        Mr. Berry Montgomeryof Doraville spent a day or two this week with his father near town.

The Forsyth County News, September 8, 1921
        
Mrs. H.B. Montgomeryand children have returned to their home in Atlanta after spending severaldays with relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, October 13, 1921
        Mr. R.M. Montgomery ofGainesville was here Saturday on business. His friends will be glad to knowthat he is doing well in the "Queen City."

Moor
The North Georgia Baptist, February 1, 1901
        
Miss Lida Moor, who isteaching in Milton County, visited the home folks Saturday and Sunday.

The North Georgian, November 3, 1903
        
Mr. W.L. Moor, who recentlysold his farm near Silver City to Rev. J.J. Banister, has moved toGainesville.

Moore
The North Georgia Baptist, August 25, 1899
        
Miss Alba Moore of Atlantais visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Moore.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Vestus Mooreand little son of Atlanta, who have been visiting relatives in the county,have returned home.

The Forsyth County News, April 15, 1926
        Mrs. Henry B. Moore ofAtlanta, formerly of this county, died at her home Tuesday and her remainswere laid to rest at Hollywood cemetery. She is survived by three children,one brother, Mr. M.C. Hutchins of this county, and a host of otherrelatives...

Morgan
The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Mr. Jim Morgan of nearCordele spent last week with relatives around Coal Mountain.

Morland
The Forsyth County News, June 9, 1927
        
Mrs. Alice Morland ofGainesville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Smith a few days lastweek.

Morrison
The Forsyth County News, May 30, 1919
        
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morrisonof Middle Georgia were visitors at the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.C.Hughes, Saturday and Sunday.

Morton
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        Miss Frances Morton ofAtlanta is spending awhile with her sister, Mrs. Roy Burgess.

Nance
The Forsyth County News, July 7, 1921
        
Mrs. Alpha Nance of Atlantaspent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. A.H. Fisher.

The North Georgian, July 8, 1921
        
Mrs. Alpha Nance of Atlantawas the guest Sunday of her sister, Mrs. A. _ Fisher.

Nalley
The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. MaynardNalley of Greenville, S.C. are visiting Mr. G.W. Nalley.

The Forsyth county News, February 9, 1922
        
Mr. W.T. Nalley, whohas been staying in Gainesville for awhile with his son, is back at his oldhome for a few days.

Nichols
The North Georgian, August 8, 1905
        
Mrs. M.J. Nichols ofAtlanta and Miss Lithonia Rogers of Gravel Springs are visiting relativesand friends in town this week.

Nuckolls
The Forsyth County News, August 8, 1919
        
Mr. Major Nuckolls andfamily of Gainesville spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives intown.

The Forsyth county News, August 11, 1921
        
Mr. M.A. Nuckolls andfamily of Gainesville spent the weekend with relatives on Route 5.

The Forsyth County News, June 20, 1924
        Mr. M.A. Nuckolls, formerlyof Forsyth County, who has been connected for more than two years withPruitt-Barrett Hardware Company of Gainesville as a traveling salesman, hasrecently gone with Crumly-Sharp of Atlanta, Georgia and is working out fromRome, Georgia. Here's wishing well for "Nuck."

Orr
The North Georgian, July 25, 1902
        
Mrs. Clifford Orr ofMacon, who has been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Hockenhull, andother relatives and friends in Cumming, returned home Monday. Mr. Orr cameup Saturday to accompany her home.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. W.J. Orr spent Mondaynight in Atlanta with his uncle, Mr. W.M. Foster

The Forsyth County News, December 18, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. Heard Orrof Athens will arrive Dec. 21 to spend the holidays with relatives in Cummingand in the county.

The Forsyth County News, May 26, 1927
        
Mr. Sam Orr of Atlantaspent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Orr.

The Forsyth County News, June 23, 1927
        Mrs. Cliff Orr and childrenof Atlanta are visiting relatives in Cumming this week.

Otwell
The North Georgian, July 10, 1903
        
Mr. James Otwell, accompaniedby his sister, Miss Mae, are spending some time with relatives at Fairburn,Ga.

The Forsyth County News, February 16, 1922
        
Mrs. J.A. Otwell of Cordele,Mrs. Annie Otwell and children of Augusta, and Mrs. Hoyt Brannon of Gainesville,have been at the bedside of Mrs. W.R. Otwell for several days.

The Forsyth County News, May 4, 1922
        
Dr. J.A. Otwell and familyof Cordele have been spending a few days with relatives here and in thecounty.

The Forsyth County News, October 25, 1923
        
Dr. J.A. Otwell and familyhave arrived from Cordele, and he has again entered the practice of medicinehere. We wish him mighty well, and are glad to have him and his family backas citizens.

The Forsyth County News, June 30, 1927
        Mr. C.B. Otwell recentlytraded some timber land for a house and lot in Atlanta and is thinking ofmoving to it this fall.

Owen
The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Mr. E.F. Owen and wifespent a day or two last week with his sister in Atlanta.

The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Mrs. Green of Oklahomais visiting her sister, Mrs. G.W. Owen.

Patterson
The North Georgia Baptist, 1901
        
Mr. J.B. Patterson, whohas been spending some time here with his parents, has returned to his homeat Norfolk, Va.

The North Georgian, August 22, 1902
        
Mr. Samuel B. Pattersonand family of Atlanta are visiting in Cumming this week. "Pat" as he isfamiliarly called, looks natural in old Cumming.

The Forsyth County News, August 8, 1919
        
Mrs. George L. Pattersonand little daughter of Valdosta are visiting Col. H.L. Patterson andfamily.

The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        
Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Pattersonwho have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home inAtlanta.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mrs. Geo. L. Pattersonand children of Valdosta are visiting Judge Patterson and children.

Unknown Newspaper, June 23, 1923
        
Mesdames S.B. Pattersonand C.F. Hayes of Atlanta are visiting their sister, Mrs. J.L. Cobb.

The Forsyth County News, August 2, 1923
        
Col. George L. Pattersonand family of Valdosta are visiting Col. H.L. Patterson and family.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        
Mr. Mack Patterson andlittle daughter Virginia is visiting Mr. D.M. Patterson a few days.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        Mr. Herschel Pattersonleft a few days ago for a visit to his brothers in Gordon County. He sayshe will likely re-enlist in the navy at an early date.

The Forsyth County News, June 12, 1924
        
Mr. Eugene Pattersonof Chattanooga, Tenn., son of Mr. Sam Patterson, formerly of Cumming, spenta day or two last week with relatives here and in the county. Gene graduatedat Georgia Tech several years ago and has a good position in Chattanooga.His old friends are glad to know of his success in life.

The Forsyth county News, August 28, 1924
        
Col. Geo. L. Pattersonof Valdosta is here this week assisting his father in the court business.

The Forsyth County News, April 15, 1926
        
Mr. J.A. Patterson andfamily of Atlanta spent Sunday with Mrs. H.L. Patterson.

The Forsyth County News, July 14, 1927
        Mr. J.A. Patterson andfamily and Mr. Henry Patterson of Atlanta visited relatives here Sunday.

Payne
The North Georgian, December 1, 1922
        
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Paynehave returned from a visit to relatives around Jefferson.

Phagan
The Forsyth County News, January 19, 1922
        
Mr. Harrison Phagan andfamily moved to South Georgia. We hate to lose them but wish them well intheir new home.

The Forsyth County News, November 23, 1922
        
Mr. H.M. Phagan is movingto South Georgia. We regret to have them leave, but wish them well in theirSouth Georgia home.

Phillips
The Forsyth County News, December 2, 1901
        
Forsyth County is losingsome of her best citizens...Mrs. Betty Phillips will leave this week forSouth Georgia.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mrs. J.L. Phillips isat the bedside of her sister, Mrs. J.R. Echols, who is very low at her homein Atlanta.

Pierce
The Forsyth County News, June 14, 1923
        
Mrs. L.B. Pierce leftSaturday for her home in Lawndale, N.C. The best wishes of our people gowith her.

Pilgrim
The Forsyth County News, October 19, 1917
        
Mr. John Pilgrim leftTuesday for Chamblee, where he is to be the Cashier of the recently organizedbank. John has a host of friends who wish him well in his new field oflabor.

The Forsyth County News, October 13, 1921
        Mr. Edgar Pilgrim hasreturned to his home in Decatur, Ala., after a few days visit to his motheron Route 5.

The Forsyth County News, April 12, 1923
        
Mr. Edgar Pilgrim hasaccepted a position in Birmingham, Ala., and left Wednesday to take up hiswork.

The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
We understand that Mr.Fed [Fred?] Pilgrim is selling out and will move away. We hate to see himgo but wish him well...

The Forsyth County News, December 6, 1923
        Mr. Fred Pilgrim leftfor Birmingham, Alabama Sunday, where he has accepted a position. His familywill leave about the first of the year to join him there.

The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mr. John Pilgrim of Atlantaspent Sunday with relatives near town.

The Forsyth County News, September 18, 1924
        
Mrs. Lou Pilgrim willleave Sunday for a stay with her son, Mr. F.C. Pilgrim, in Memphis, Tenn.

The Forsyth County News, November 3, 1933
        
Mrs. Lou Pilgrim hasreturned from Buford, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C.M. Turner.Mrs. Turner's friends will regret to learn of her death which occurred Mondaynight, October 16.

Pirkle
The North Georgian, August 22, 1902
        
Mr. T.J. Pirkle and mother,Mrs. Willis Pirkle, are visiting Mr. Raymond Pirkle in Mississippi thisweek.

The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1917
        
Mr. Taylor Pirkle hasreturned from Chamblee and wants to collect up his accounts.

The North Georgian, November 23, 1917
        Messrs. J.D. and CliffPirkle of Norcross spent one night last week with their brother, Mr. A.G.Pirkle.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1921
        
Miss Myrtle Pirkle ofAtlanta is visiting her father, Mr. J.M. Pirkle, on Route 2.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Miss Myrtle Pirkle andMrs. Elsie Wallace of Atlanta, who have been visiting their father, Mr. J.M.Pirkle, have returned home.

The Forsyth County News, September 15, 1921
        
Mr. Cleon Pirkle andfamily and Mrs. Wade Orr and family of Flowery Branch spent Sunday with Mr.R.C. Orr.

The Forsyth County News, May 10, 1923
        Mr. Willis Pirkle ofFort Benning has been spending several days with his sister, Mrs. A.B.Reeves.

The Forsyth County News, April 15, 1926
        Dr. W.H. Pirkle of Cochranand Mr. Hope Pirkle of Birmingham are visiting Mrs. N.T. Pirkle near SilverShoals.

The Forsyth County News, August 1, 1929
        
Mr. Nathanial Pirkleand family of Ranger, Texas, who have been spending a few days with relativesin the county, have returned home.

The Forsyth County News, November 4, 1937
        
Mr. William Pirkle andsisters, Era and Ollie, visited their sister near Norcross Sunday.

Pool
The North Georgia Baptist, August 25, 1899
        
Mr. Jasper Pool and somemembers of his family are visiting relatives in Cherokee this week.

Poole
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
Mr. Jewell Poole of nearBuford spent last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Rina Stone.


Porter
The Forsyth County News, June 10, 1926
        Mrs. J.J. Porter hasreturned to her home in Buford after visiting her son, Mr. John Porter.

Price
The Forsyth County News, May 6, 1926
        
Mr. J.L. Price visitedhis sister, Mrs. Wallis, in Gainesville last week.

The Forsyth County News, August 5, 1926
        
Mr. William Poole andsister, Miss Elvyn, are visiting relatives at Toccoa this week.

Pruitt
The Forsyth County News, September 7, 1922
        Misses Leita and BertiePruitt, who have been visiting their aunt at Ball Ground, have returnedhome.

The North Georgian, January 12, 1923
        
Mr. Otis Pruitt cameup from Atlanta and spent a day or two first of the week with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Pruitt.

The Forsyth County News, June 23, 1927
        Misses Ima and Nola Pruitthave returned home after a visit to relatives at Sycamore.

Puckett
The North Georgian. January 18, 1918
        Mrs. J.W. Puckett ofDunwoody is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. J.M. Ramsey.

The North Georgian, November 22, 1918
        
It is reported that Mr.Cisco Puckett will move to Dahlonega in the near future.

The Forsyth County News, February 15, 1921
        
Mr. Will Puckett recentlysold his farm at what is known as the Densmore Old Place to his nephew, Mr.Heck Cheek, of Dunwoody.


Puett
The Forsyth County News, April 13, 1922
        
Mr. J.E. Puett accepteda position in the government service in Atlanta, he having been appointedhead of the Narcotic Department of the Internal Revenue Service. His headquarterswill be in the U.S. Customs House (Post Office Building)...he and Mrs. Puettwill go down to the city Saturday and remain a few weeks, later returningto spend the weekend, or every other weekend, at their home here.

The Forsyth County News, August 10, 1922
        
Dr. W.W. Puett and familyhave moved from Rhine to Eastman.

The Forsyth County News, November 2, 1922
        
W.B. Puett...is an oldCumming boy, and a brother of J.G. and J.E. Puett. Will Puett, though inbad health for many years, has by energetic effort and business application,accumulated a nice fortune in North Carolina, and this is very pleasing tohis many friends in Cumming.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        
Mr. Will B. Puett ofCharlotte, N.C. jas been up for a few days with his brothers, J.G. and J.E.Puett.

The Forsyth County News, November 17, 1927
        Dr. Will Puett and familyof Eastman and Mr. Mack Puett and family of Decatur were visiting Mr. andMrs. J.G. Puett Sunday.

Ramsey
The North Georgian, May 18, 1923
        Mr. Oscar Ramsey andfamily of Atlanta were visiting Mrs. Martha Ramsey Saturday night andSunday.

        Miss Ollie Ramsey spent Tuesdaywith her sister, Mrs. Luther Williams, at Alpharetta.

Reid
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Reidof Canton were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Reid and family from Saturday tillTuesday.

The North Georgian, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Reidof Canton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Reid.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
R.C. Reid and Ben Wileyof Atlanta spent Sunday with Mr. W.W. Reid and family.

The Forsyth County News, June 9, 1927
        
Mr. Bill Reid of Romespent Sunday with Mr. W.W. Reid and family.

Rhodes
The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Mrs. Lou Rhodes ofMurrayville is visiting her son, Mr. Ed Rhodes, on Route 6.

Richardson
The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mr. J.W. Richardson spentSunday with home folks at Jefferson.

Riden
The Baptist Leader, December 5, 1895
        
Guy B. Riden and wifehave returned from Texas on account of Mrs. Riden's health.

The North Georgian, August 22, 1902
        
Mrs. Dr. H.P. Riden hasbeen spending a week with relatives in Jackson County.

The Forsyth County News, September 25, 1924
        
Mrs. E.C. Riden has returnedfrom a visit to her son [Dr. Claud Riden] at Bostwick.

Roberts
The Forsyth County News, November 16, 1917
        
Mr. F.G. Roberts of Cordelespent the week with his family in town.

The North Georgian, September 9, 1921
        Mrs. F.G. Roberts andchildren have returned to their home in Cordele after visiting relativeshere for a week or two.

Rogers
The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        
Mrs. J.L. Rogers is visitingher sister, Mrs. Harrison Hawkins, near Buford.

The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Messrs. Willis and EdwinRogers of Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, December 8, 1921
        
Mrs. R.N. Rogers andMiss Julia Jones of Duluth spent a few days last week with Mrs. A. Stricklandand family.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Messrs. Willis and EdwinRogers of Atlanta spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. J.L. Rogers.

The Forsyth County News, June 23, 1927
        
Dr. Holbert Rogers ofJefferson, Georgia visited his mother, Mrs. R.P. Rogers, near town lastweek.

Roper
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Rev. and Mrs. R.A. Roperspent Thursday night with Mr. Walter Roper and family at Free Home.

The Forsyth County News, December 22, 1921
        
Mr. Marion Roper of Atlantais visiting homefolks.

The Forsyth County News, December 6, 1923
        Mr. C.T. Roper of Cubais selling out his effects, and will move to Atlanta shortly. We hate forhim to leave our county, but wish him well in the Gate City.

The Forsyth County News, October 23, 1924
        
Mrs. C.T. Roper of Atlantaspent the first of the week with relatives around Cuba.

Rusk
The Forsyth County News, November 1, 1918
        
Dr. Will Rusk of Alpharetta,who was born and reared in our county, has been made a Lieutenant in thearmy and is now in camp. His friends here wish him well in the service.

Samples
The North Georgian, May 21, 1909
        
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Samples,who have been visiting Mr. Lafatte Samples and family for the past month,returned to their home at Gainesville.

The Forsyth County News, April 19, 1923
        Mr. Elbert Samples ofAtlanta spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H.F. Samples onRoute 6.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mrs. W.C. Samples ofnear Norcross spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Hulsey,of Route 6.

The Forsyth County News, August 21, 1924
        
Mrs. I.S. Samples ofAtlanta is visiting her mother, Mrs. S.G. Cross.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1929
        
Mr. and Mrs. George Samplesof Chattanooga, Tenn. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.H.F. Samples for a fewdays.

Sams
The Forsyth County News, August 29, 1919
        Mr. C.A. Sams and familyof Canton spent last week with relatives on Route 7.

        Mr. Ezra Sams of Atlantais spending a few days with his father, Mr. A.J. Sams, on Route 2.

Satterfield
The Forsyth County News, July 28, 1921
        
Mr. J.L. Satterfieldof Montezuma has been spending several days with relatives in the county.

Settle
The Forsyth County News (?), March 21, 1919
        
Mrs. O.W. Settle andchildren of Norcross have been spending several days with her father, Mr.C.T. Kemp, and other relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, June 9, 1927
        Mr. Cleo Settle and familyof New Orleans are visiting Mr. G.T. Settle.

Settles
The Forsyth County News, August 22, 1929
        Messrs. Gwendolyn andAlford Settles of Atlanta are visiting relatives here this week.

Sewell
The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        Mr. J.W. Sewell willmove to South Georgia in the near future. We wish him well in his new home.

Shadburn
The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1917
        
We regret to learn ofthe illness of Mr. R.W. Shadburn of Buford, formerly of Cumming.

The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Miss Cora Mae Shadburnleft Tuesday for Atlanta, where she will be the guest of her cousin, MissIrene Allen.

The Forsyth County News, November 3, 1927
        Mr. Bascomb Shadburnof Ocala, Florida, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Shadburn.

Shaw
The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mrs. W.T. Shaw and childrenof Atlanta, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned home.

Simpson
The Baptist Leader, December 6, 1894
        R.H. Simpson and familyof Pleasant Grove will leave in a few days for Texas.

Singleton
The Forsyth County News, February 28, 1918
        
Mr. John T. Singletonof Linton, Ind., who has been with his father, Mr. J.C. Singleton, duringhis illness, expects to return home in a few days.

Smith
The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smithof Athens are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Smith and other relativesin the county.

The Forsyth County News, January 6, 1921
        Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith,formerly of this county, announce the arrival of twin boys at their home.

The North Georgian, July 29, 1921
        
Mr. Harry Smith fromSouth Georgia is visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. A.C. Hall, and his father,Mr. Jack Smith, near Silver City.

The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1922
        
Mrs. Lucine Smith ofHartford, Conn. spent a few days last week with Mr. J.E. Brooks and familyand other relatives here and in the county.

The Forsyth County News, August 14, 1924
        
Mr. Guy Smith and familyof Athens are visiting Mr. E.F. Smith and family and other relatives intown.

The Forsyth County News, May 5, 1927
        
Mrs. Ethel Smith andchildren---C.J., Katherine, Sambo, and Charles---of Sandy Springs visitedMr. and Mrs. A.C. Smith at Silver City over the weekend.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1927
        
Rev. John P. smith andfamily left Monday for a visit to friends and relatives in Hazelhurst.

Southard
Newspaper unknown, August 23, 1918
        
Mr. Allen Southard andwife visited their son, Chelton Southard and family near Grayson last week.

The Forsyth County News, November 8, 1923
        Mr. W.M. Southard willmove to Buford in the near future. We hate to give them up but wish themwell in their new home.

Spence
The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1921
        
Mr. Russ Spence and Mr.Woodall of Milton County visited Mr. J.B. Spence and family the last of theweek.

The North Georgian, September 9, 1921
        
Mr. J.R. Spence of MiltonCounty was the guest of relatives here first of the week.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Little Miss Lena MaeSpence of Milton County spent the first of the week with her grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Spence.

Steele
The Forsyth County News, August 11,1921
        
Miss Gussie Bell Steeleof Atlanta is visiting relatives here.

Stephens
The Forsyth County News, August 1, 1929
        
Mr. L.D. Stephens andson Delmer, and Mrs. D.L. Phillips and Miss Antoinette Phillips attendedthe golden wedding of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Stephens, nearRoswell, Georgia last Thursday.

        Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Stephens,formerly of this county but now living near Roswell, celebrated their goldenwedding on July 25. Their children and grandchildren and a host of friendsand relatives were present to honor the occasion. Two of their sons froma distance were W.E. Stephens of Thomasville, Georgia and John B. Stephensof Roanoke, Virginia.

Stewart
The Forsyth County News, January 24, 1924
        
Mrs. Dora Stewart andson Curtis left Monday for Baldwin, Georgia, where Curtis has a position.We wish them well in their new home.

Stovall
The Forsyth County News, September 7, 1922
        Mrs. W.W. Stovall ofAugusta, Georgia was a recent visitor to her brother, Mr. W.E. Bell, on Route4.

Strickland
The North Georgian, May 12, 1922
        
Mrs. Roy Strickland andchildren, who have been visiting relatives in Shawneetown, Ill., have returnedhome.

The Forsyth County News, December 9, 1926
        Mr. Tol Strickland, anold Forsyth County boy, now of Oklahoma, has been visiting relatives herethe past few days.

The Forsyth County News, March 3, 1927
        
Mr. Lynn Strickland ofAtlanta spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. K.A. Kemp.

The Forsyth County News, April 21, 1927
        Miss Pauline Stricklandof Atlanta spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Mark Strickland.

The Forsyth County News, August 18, 1927
        
Mr. Roy E. Stricklandand family of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Mamie Strickland and Mr. Clifford Stricklandof Atlanta were visiting Mr. and Mrs. K.A. Kemp Monday.

Summerour
The Forsyth County News, March 23, 1922
        
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Summerourspent one night last week with their daughter, Mrs. Hubert Reid, inGainesville.

The Forsyth County News, August 22, 1929
        
Miss Catherine Summerourof Norcross is visiting relatives and friends here this week.

Tanner
The Forsyth County News, November 24, 1927
        
Mr. John Tanner of Oklahomais visiting Mr. and Mrs. _. L. Phillips and other relatives in Georgia.

Tate
The Forsyth County News, October 25, 1923
        We understand that Mr.T.J. Tate and family will move to Gainesville this week. We hate to see themleave but wish them well in their new home.

Tatum
The Forsyth County News, August 9, 1918
        
Mrs. Ina Mae Tatum andlittle daughter are visiting relatives in Atlanta for several days.

The North Georgian, December 13, 1918
        
Miss Ruby Tatum of Atlantais visiting relatives and friends in town.

The Forsyth County News, January 13, 1921
        
Mr. Rufus Tatum of Americusspent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Tatum.

The North Georgian, August 12, 1921
        
Mr. Guy Tatum and familyleft last Thursday for their new home in Texas.

The Forsyth County News, September 8, 1921
        
Mr. Robert Tatum andwife have moved to Cumming and are occupying a portion of the house withMr. T.P. Burruss and family.

The North Georgian, March 24, 1922
        Little Miss Wansley Tatumvisited her grandmother, Mrs. E.L. Tatum, in Atlanta first of the week.

The Forsyth County News, August 22, 1929
        Miss Wansley Tatum isvisiting her grandmother, Mrs. E.L. Tatum in Atlanta this week.

Teal
The Forsyth County News, May 17, 1921
        
Mrs. George Teal of Winderis spending a few days with her sick mother, Mrs. Howard.

Thompson
The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        Mrs. Laura Thompson ofJefferson, Ga. is visiting relatives and friends in town this week.

Tidwell
The North Georgian, January 13, 1922
        Mr. Roy Tidwell has accepteda position with the Bona Allen Company at Buford. He will move his familyto that city in a short time.

The Forsyth County News, June 30, 1927
        James and Carroll, thesmall sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tidwell, spent a few days of last week withrelatives in Atlanta.

Tillerson
The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1922
        
Mr. John Tillerson willmove this week between Buckhead and Atlanta. He will be engaged in the vegetableand dairy business.

Tolbert
The North Georgian, July 4, 1919
        Mrs. J.K. Tolbert spentthe weekend with her daughters in Atlanta.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. J.B. Tolbert of Atlantahas been spending a few days with relatives in town.

Tollison
The Forsyth County News, September 8, 1921
        
Mr. E.H. Tollison ofSmyrna has spent several days with relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, June 15, 1922
        
Mrs. E.H. Tollison andchildren of Smyrna have been visiting Mr. Olen Merritt and family and otherrelatives here and in the county.

The Forsyth County News, August 11, 1927
        
Mrs. A.J. Tollison isvery sick at this writing. Her sister, Mrs. Adline Phillips of Helena, Ga.is at her bedside.

Tribble
The Forsyth County News, October 12, 1917
        
Rev. T.P. Tribble andfamily of Grayson passed through our town Saturday en route to Lathemtownfor a visit to W.A. Lathem and family.

The Forsyth County News, May 10, 1923
        Mr. C.L. Tribble, a formerForsyth County boy who has been at Tate for a few years, has bought a stockof goods at Elizabeth Station near Marietta, and has moved there to lookafter it. We wish him well.

Truscott
The Forsyth County News, July 7, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Truscottof Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives in town.

Tullis
The Forsyth County News, January 13, 1921
        Mr. Early Tullis of Eastmanhas been spending several days with relatives and friends in the county.He likes South Georgia pretty well, but still has a spot in his heart forold Forsyth.

Turner
The North Georgian, August 19, 1921
        
Mrs. Calvin Turner ofBuford was the guest of relatives in town part of last week and this.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        Mrs. Equillla Turnerof Lathemtown spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Pruitt.

Vaughan
The Forsyth County News, January 13, 1921
        
Mr. Cled Vaughan, whohas been living in South Georgia a few years, has returned to this countyto live. We welcome all his family back with us.

The Forsyth County News, July 7, 1921
        Misses Thelma and LenaMae Vaughan of Atlanta spent the weekend with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, June 1, 1923
        
Clyde Vaughan and familyvisited his brother, Rev. V.K. Vaughan near Buford one night last week.

The Forsyth County News, August 28, 1924
        
E.D. Vaughan and familyare moving down near Buckhead. We wish them well in their new home.

The Forsyth County News, May 18, 1927
        
While in Marietta lastSaturday, we had the pleasure of meeting a former Forsyth County man, Rev.V.K. Vaughan of Marietta, Route 4, who complimented The News very highlyand stated, "that he wouldn't miss a copy of it for anything."

Walker
The Forsyth County News, November 16, 1917
        
Mr. J.W. Walker of Chambleespent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here.

The North Georgian, September 29, 1921
        
Mrs. J.B. Walker hasreturned to her home in Atlanta after spending a few days with her daughter,Mrs. W.T. Otwell.

The Forsyth County News, May 24, 1923
        
Miss Marion Walker, whohas been teaching in our school, left Wednesday for her home in Greensboroto spend vacation. She has many friends here who regret to have her leaveCumming.

Wallis
The Forsyth County News, November 16, 1917
        
Mr. J.L. Wallis, formerlyof this county but now of Cordele, has been shaking hands with his friendshere for a few days.

The Forsyth County News, August 15, 1919
        
Mr. Andy Wallis and familyof Gainesville spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother.

        Mr. Harvey Wallis and wifeof Gainesville are visiting relatives here.

        Misses Maggie and EstelleWallis, who are teaching near Wild Cat, spent the weekend with home folks.

The Forsyth County News, May 25, 1922
        
Mr. W.D. Wallis and familyof Atlanta spent the weekend with Rev. C.A. Wallis over on Route 2.

The North Georgian, January 12, 1923
        
Mr. Alex Walllis andwife of Virginia have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M.T.Wallis.

Watson
The Forsyth County News, April 20, 1923
        
Mr. Russell Watson andfamily have moved to Atlanta, where he has a good position. We hate to losethem, but wish them well.

Webb
The North Georgian, November 3, 1905
        
Mr. James Webb of Webb,Ga. visited Mr. Joel Webb and family this week.

The North Georgian, May 21, 1909
        
Mr. Cliff Webb of nearRoswell visited Mr. Henry Webb and family Friday night.

The Forsyth County News, November 9, 1917
        Mr. M.W. Webb and familyof Gainesville were visitors to his father here Sunday.

The North Georgian, October 11, 1918
        Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Webbof Gainesville spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here.

The Forsyth County News, August 8, 1919
        
Mr. M.W. Webb and familyof Gainesville spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Joel Webb.

The North Georgian, October 28, 1921
        
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webbof Norcross were weekend visitors to relatives in town.

The Forsyth County News, December 14, 1922
        
Mr. Joel Webb is sickat the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. Shirley, at Ocee. We hope he will soonrecover.

Westbrook
The Forsyth County News, February 22, 1918
        
Mrs. Maude Westbrookof Cherokee County spent the night last week with her brother, Mr. C.P.Ezzard.

Wheeler
The Forsyth County News, June 19, 1924
        
Mrs. W.C. Wheeler ofCanton spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Tallant.

Whelchel
The Forsyth County News, November 15, 1923
        
Col. and Mrs. O.T. Whelchelspent the weekend with relatives in Gainesville.

White
The Forsyth County News, April 20, 1923
        Mr. C.W. White of Bufordwas a visitor in Cumming Tuesday. He is a former citizen of the county andhis friends are always glad to see him.

Wilbanks
The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. G.W. Wilbanks, sonand daughter, of Cordele, spent the weekend with relatives here and in thecountry.

Wilkie
The Forsyth County News, May 26, 1927
        Mr. Harrison Wilkie andfamily of Florida are visiting relatives and friends here for some time.

Williams
The Forsyth County News, November 16, 1917
        Mr. Q.R. Williams leftSaturday for Henry County, where he has accepted a school for another year.

Newspaper unknown, August 23, 1918
        
Mr. Judge Williams leftFriday for Lawrenceville where he will spend a few days with his brother,Mr. C.T. Williams.

The North Georgian, October 11, 1918
        
Mr. Arnold Williams ofDalhart, Texas is visiting home folks.

        Mr. Ralph Williams has movedto Lawrenceville.

The Forsyth County News, February 17, 1921
        Esq. J.L. Williams leftWednesday to spend some time in Texas with his daughter, Mrs. J.C. Riddle.The Esq. attended meeting at Beaver Ruin last Sunday for the first time in40 years.

The Forsyth County News, September 5, 1921
        Miss Amelia Williamsof Atlanta is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M.Williams.

The Forsyth County News, September 15, 1921
        
Mrs. F.T. Williams andchildren spent last week with relatives in Gainesville.

The North Georgian, November 11, 1921
        Mr. J.L. Williams ofSherman, Texas has been visiting relatives and old friends around Cummingand Corinth.

The Forsyth County News, November 17, 1921
        
Mr. J.L. Williams hasreturned to his home in Sherman, Texas after a short visit to relatives aroundhere.

The Forsyth County News, July 3, 1924
        
Mr. J.L. Williams ofTavares, Fla. is spending a few days with relatives here and in the county.

The Forsyth County News, September 18, 1924
        
Mr. Quinton R. Williamsclosed school at Ebenezer Friday and has accepted a position in South Georgiaas a teacher.

Wisdom
The North Georgia Baptist, October 4, 1901
        Mr. J.W. Wisdom willaccept a position with Mr. S.P. Cobb at Canton next year instead of Mr. R.T.Jones as stated last week.

Wise
The Baptist Leader, March 5, 1897
        Miss Betta Lena Wiseof Villa Rica is spending awhile here with her sister, Mrs. L.M. Orr.

Wolfe
The Forsyth County News, October 5, 1917
        
Mr. Henry Wolfe cameover from Lexington and spent a few days with his family the last of theweek.

Worley
The North Georgian, January 12, 1923
        
Miss Nellie Worley visitedher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Green Worley, a day or two last week.


    

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