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Descendants of Roger Daniell Y-DNA Group Chart (hypothetical) 
Major General Allen Daniel: War of 1812 and Fort Daniel 
Historic documents provide a rare peek into military life in the early 1800s; read the background behind a military road built through the wilderness to connect two frontier forts and how this became the inauspicious beginning of Atlanta's famous Peachtree Road. Researched and contributed by Diane Carrington Bradford, a 4th great granddaughter of Major General Allen Daniel. Read the full story....
The
Great "Osborn(e)" Controversy 
Were Allen Daniel, Sr., of Madison
County, Capt. John Daniel of Elbert County, and
an elusive
David Daniel
really brothers? Did
the three men really arrive in Georgia in
1785? Was Capt. John Daniel's middle name really "Osborn(e)?" Researched
and contributed by Diane Carrington Bradford
and G. Payne Daniel, two documented Daniel descendants. Read the full story....
Who
Was David Porterfield, Sr.? 
Answers to all the burning questions about the progenitor of the Porterfields in Georgia. Researched and contributed by Diane Carrington
Bradford, a 4th great granddaughter of David Porterfield, Sr. Read the full
story....
Kilmacolm
and the Porterfields 
The history of the Porterfields in Scotland, researched and contributed by Thomas James "Tommy" Hooks, a 4th great grandson of David Porterfield, Sr.. Read the full story....
The Story of Duchal House: Ancestral Seat of the Porterfields in Scotland 
More about the Porterfields in Scotland, researched and
contributed by Thomas James "Tommy" Hooks, a 4th great grandson
of David Porterfield, Sr.. Read the full story....
"First Families of Gwinnett," a program of the Gwinnett County, Georgia. Historical Society (GHS) Special Report 
Do you have ancestors who settled in Gwinnett County, Georgia prior to 31 Dec 1850? If so, be sure to read about this noteworthy program....
Part 1: Richard J. Bradford-from Wilkes County to Gwinnett County,
Georgia: Genealogy or Mythology? 
Were Richard J. Bradford of Wilkes County, Georgia and Rev. Joshua Bradford of Gwinnett County, Georgia, the same man, two different men who were brothers, or two unrelated men? Did Richard Bradford move to Gwinnett County in 1850? Did Rev. Joshua Bradford live in Wilkes County in 1820? Many family researchers have stated each of these things at one time or another, but what is reality and what is myth? Researched and contributed
by Diane Carrington Bradford, wife of a 2nd great grandson of Rev. Joshua Bradford. Read the full story...
Part 2: The Parents and Siblings of Rev. Joshua Bradford 
Who were the parents of Rev. Joshua Bradford of Gwinnett County, Georgia? Who were his sisters and brothers? Did they all move to Gwinnett County in 1823? Incorrect information has been spread about for years, but is there an extant record that actually documents his family? Researched and contributed by Diane Carrington Bradford, wife of a 2nd great grandson of Rev. Joshua Bradford. Read the full story...
Ezekiel Daniel, Sr., in Triplicate 
Three different individuals, with three different families, in three different locations who lived overlapping life spans. Unfortunately, many family researchers have attempted to combine them into one person. Researched and contributed by Diane Carrington Bradford, a Daniel descendant. Read the full story....
Johannes Scheraus, a "Salzburger Immigrant" 
The story of one of the Salzburger Immigrants and his family, researched and contributed by Diane Carrington Bradford, a 4th great granddaughter of Johannes Scheraus.
History of the Salzburger Immigrants (in Georgia) 
Catholics Cleanse
Salzburg of Protestants 
Georgia Salzburger
Society and Museum







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