Every summer as we go up northward on I-95 we pass a sign that points
an exit to a town called Canaday. I can't remember if it is in
Georgie or one of the Carolinas, but you canb bet your sweet face that
I'll look and mark this summer. Billie
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeannine R. Garrett <geneanut(a)cyberhighway.net>
To: CANADY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CANADY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, February 06, 2000 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [CANADY] Canady
Hi!
Been off line for a couple of days and was suprised to come back
and
find this a happening!
My grandfather was a Canady from SE Georgia (Swainsboro, Emanuel
Co.). They have been there since at least 1800. I am still
researching
them.
My mother sent me a small pamphet she found about the Canadys in
SE
Georgia; so far I do not see any connection to our family but one
never
knows. I have not been doing a lot of research on this family of
late, as
I have been trying to break a dead end on another line, but when I
locate
it, I would be glad to share the information. They are pretty
convoluted,
so it is very interesting doing research in this area.
This is great!
Jeannine R. Garrett
WILLIAM SCOTT JR wrote:
> Dear Linda,
>
> Would you know of any of the Canadys that lived in southeast
Georgia?
>
> William Scott
>
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