Notes on the Five Civilized Tribes and the Oconee River:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/CulturalChange.html
Samuel Elbert (early Georgia governor):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/ElbertRaeGravesite.html
Elbert-Rae-Muse and Stiles-Pierce Tree
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/ElbertStilesMuseTree.html
Notes on the Letters of Creek leader Alexander MacGillivray (whose father Lachlan bequeathed to among others some of the Raes but not those allied with the U.S.):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/MacGillivray.html
The Whitehead (and Glasson/Glosson)-Bedingfield (and Rodgers/Rogers) Trees:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/WhiteheadBedingfield.html
Notes on Joseph Rodgers and the Nolichucky John Rodgers/Rogers line in Gwinnett County, GA:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/RogersRodgers.html
Lineage of Anne Glasson (or Glosson or Glawson) and of the name Glisson and Glasson
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/GlissonGlasson.html
Whitehead Documents:
Lottie Whitehead and Richard Malone Whitehead (mentioned in letter):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/DocumentsImages/cousinwillielettrauntmrgrt.txt
Richard Malone Whitehead and Jesse Whitehead (next door) on the 1850 Clarke County, GA Census:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/DocumentsImages/rmandjessewhitehead.txt
Richard Malone Whitehead on the 1850 Clarke County, GA Census:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/DocumentsImages/RichardWhitehead_1850ClarkeCoGA_census_ancestry.txt
Early Clarke County, GA Whiteheads:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/DocumentsImages/ClarkeCountyRecordsforWhitehead.html
Sarah Glawson on the 1790 Chatham County, NC Census:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/DocumentsImages/SarahGlawson_1790ChathamCoNC_census_ancestry.txt
Various Locke Trees (including that of Mary L. Locke and dad Cyrus L. Locke who was born Cyrus Angel or Angell to mother Hannah M. Smith [Angell] -- and was adopted):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/LockeTree.html
The Parker-Bagley-Leahy Family Trees:
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/ParkerBagleyLeahyTree.html
The 1860 Tremont Hotel, Ward 2, Chicago, Cook County Census (where Mary Leahy worked):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/TremontHotel_1860ClarkCoChicagoWard2IL_census_ancestry.txt
Service Records for Elbert, Muse, Whitehead, Bedingfield, Bagley, Locke [born Angell] in the Revolution, Indian Wars, Civil War
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/WarMilitary.html
"Texas Cowboys: Life on the Cattle Trail" (history article):
resourcesforthenearse.tripod.com/genealogy/historyrailroadcattletrail/texascowboyslifeonthecattletrail.html

(See also: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Elbert for another history article)