tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286654195276780990.post4639413007911437202..comments2023-08-27T01:53:37.648-07:00Comments on Laurens County Georgia - The Early Years: OLIN J. WIMBERLYScott B. Thompson, Sr.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05269488889632912020noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286654195276780990.post-37369784194384538822013-05-06T12:24:20.723-07:002013-05-06T12:24:20.723-07:00Dear Scott,
Thanks for the wonderful pr...Dear Scott,<br /> Thanks for the wonderful profile on Olin J. Wimberly. I've discovered that Men of Mark in Georgia and the Georgia Bar proceedings (with tribute) are now on line through Google Books, and so will be copying them for my family soon. There were a couple of glitches in your article. In one spot you describe Mary Ann Love Guyton as Olin's mother, when she was in fact his grandmother (and mother of Helen Augusta Guyton, Olin's mother). The article also says that Moses Guyton Sr. and Tabitha Saxon Guyton were among the large landholding early settlers of the Buckeye region. All the records I've dealt with so far leave Moses Sr. and Tabitha in the Carolinas, with the three sons, Moses, John, and Charles, as the immigrants to Laurens County. Please let me know if you've found evidence of the parents in Georgia.<br /> Again, many, many thanks for all you have done and are doing to make the story of Laurens County's people through two centuries available for enquirers today.<br /> Sincerely,<br /> Rev. Frank Shipps<br /> historygardener@yahoo.com Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com