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Steve Johnson

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Although my degree is in computer science and a member of the National Honor Society, I have a deep love for genealogy and have been doing it for about 20 years. Currently reside in Pike County GA, and we have compiled and maintain the most comprehensive cemetery and grave list in the county. Feel free to contact me for that info.

Researching into my paternal side from Georgia: Johnson from Bryan and Screven Counties, HODGES from Screven County, COLSON from Screven) and STRANGE, MOODY, J. B FERGUSON line in Screven, Effingham, Chatham, GA and Barnwell, Beaufort, SC.

On my maternal side I am researching SMITH, HOUSE, PARSONS, ROBINSON, WILLIAM, OSBORN, and McKINNEY from Clay county AL area, and HOUSE in Lagrange GA area, CRUMBLEY of Clayton Co, GA.

Currently I am focusing on the ancestry of Wm. J. G. HODGES, 1840-1905 born, raised and buried with his family in in the same cemetery in Screven County, North Newington Baptist Church Cemetery. I have his parents as William and Mary COLSON HODGES. Found in the 1850 census at 11 years old with his g-mother, Morning SHEPPARD. But I am starting to wonder about that.

I have a little saying I sort of made up: A TRUE GENEALOGIST is open minded, a stickler for accuracy and documentation, does not force the pieces to fit, but curious about where this wonderful path leads.

I really like to acknowledge my late cousin, William Bill" REEVES a TRUE GENEALOGIST, of NC for his help in a number of areas and thank him and publicly for using and acknowledging my contribution (the JOHNSON/AUSTIN line of Screven) to his work. I really miss talking to Bill and sharing information.

Although my degree is in computer science and a member of the National Honor Society, I have a deep love for genealogy and have been doing it for about 20 years. Currently reside in Pike County GA, and we have compiled and maintain the most comprehensive cemetery and grave list in the county. Feel free to contact me for that info.

Researching into my paternal side from Georgia: Johnson from Bryan and Screven Counties, HODGES from Screven County, COLSON from Screven) and STRANGE, MOODY, J. B FERGUSON line in Screven, Effingham, Chatham, GA and Barnwell, Beaufort, SC.

On my maternal side I am researching SMITH, HOUSE, PARSONS, ROBINSON, WILLIAM, OSBORN, and McKINNEY from Clay county AL area, and HOUSE in Lagrange GA area, CRUMBLEY of Clayton Co, GA.

Currently I am focusing on the ancestry of Wm. J. G. HODGES, 1840-1905 born, raised and buried with his family in in the same cemetery in Screven County, North Newington Baptist Church Cemetery. I have his parents as William and Mary COLSON HODGES. Found in the 1850 census at 11 years old with his g-mother, Morning SHEPPARD. But I am starting to wonder about that.

I have a little saying I sort of made up: A TRUE GENEALOGIST is open minded, a stickler for accuracy and documentation, does not force the pieces to fit, but curious about where this wonderful path leads.

I really like to acknowledge my late cousin, William Bill" REEVES a TRUE GENEALOGIST, of NC for his help in a number of areas and thank him and publicly for using and acknowledging my contribution (the JOHNSON/AUSTIN line of Screven) to his work. I really miss talking to Bill and sharing information.

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