William died there according to the info that the nice guy from Johnson county sent you. She did remarry, Lewis Allen. George didn't stay very long in Johnson Co. He went back to KY. and married later, no childeren from that marriage. When he died he left everything he had to his nephew. His will is on the list. There are some Ailes girls born 1836 and 1838 in AR. The only two men in Ar during this time period that we are aware of was William and George. Mine and Marlenes Walker didn't arrive on the scene in AR until about 1849. Who did they belong to? Walker's family was on the 1850 AR census for the first time. I have been wondering if George may have had a wife that died while he was in AR. I also wonder if the extra children on the 1840 LA census for Walker and Martha Ailes were these girls born in AR 1836-1838. Maybe George left them with Martha and Walker until other arrangments could be made. ...... That would have been a rough trip for two tiny girls..... I did the math and the ages work..... I also found a connection to the Winn family that moved to Ar. I just found it and I still digging. Sandra, do you have any additional info on George Whitefield ? I know nothing about Thomas, William, George and Walker's brother. Do you have any info on him? Was he in AR as well???? Liz ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 7:11 PM Subject: [AILLS] William and Thomas > Does anyone have a list of William (son) and George W.'s children? These > are the two brothers that went to Johnson County, AR. Am I correct in > saying > that William died there? I believe his wife remarried there as well. > > Sandra, > > I believe I got this information from you in an e-mail when you > corresponded > with a researcher in Johnson County. I'm not finding the e-mail in my > file > and my paper file is so out of control that I wouldn't even know where to > look > for it. > > Marlene > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >