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Well I am not the one that posted the question, but did you just make my day. I cannot believe that I picked up so much information on the Lokeys so easily. I have moved the Lokeys and the Braleys across the frontier with relative easy, but this area has just had me stumped. I cannot thank you enough. Also I found transcripts from the Double Churhes cemetary online as well - actually organized by my kinfolk, no less, so this has been quite a productive day for me. In the next few weeks I am going to try to organize scanning of some pictures of the Lokey pioneer stock. I do not have a lot, but I am delighted to share. If anyone else has anything to share I would be thrilled. When I saw real live Lokeys transcribing from the cemetery in Muscogee County, I could not help but wonder what information we could share. I wonder if the folks in Georgia are as curious to put the pieces together as I am? So John Mallory Land, wherever you are, thanks so much. Warm regards, Elizabeth Chung elizabeth@iacbg.org Notify Administrator about this message?
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