Mike, Although I'm not sure of the tie-in or possible connection to your family, just thought I'd write a note to tell you what I have. I am also doing research in Dallas County. The possible connection is that I have a Matilda DAY, who married Jarrett Carter in Dallas County, AL on June 10, 1833. Both families I believe came from Edgefield Dist, SC and migrated around the 1820's. Many of my Carter relatives were also buried in the Sister Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. I have for a long time suspected other connections to the DAY family, but this is the only one that I know of at this time. Matilda was born February 02, 1816 in SC and died February 07, 1886 in Dallas co. I have information on 10 children born to this union: John, Frances, Emily, Thomas, George W., Susan, Charles, Mary, Joseph, and Elizabeth Carters. Have you ever found any information on Carters while doing your DAY research? Just thought I'd let you know what I have. Thanks, Lynsey sneddonll@juno.com On Sat, 18 Sep 1999 23:02:39 -0400 "garigues@microxl.com" <garigues@microxl.com> (by way of smothers@mindspring.com) writes: > > Looking for any information about my great-grandfather, Marion > Henderson Day. He was the last bridge tender in Selma. Date of > death is > unknown, but believed to be in 1936 to 1938. He had at least one > brother, > T. J. Day (unknown full name) and lived in Dallas County most, if > not all, > of his life. Also, he had two children, Marion H. Day Jr. (my > grandfather) > and Bertha Day (Married name to follow later). > I have been told that he was buried at Sister Springs Baptist > Church > in what I believe is known as Tyler, AL. (about 12 miles out of > Selma > toward Montgomery). I have been to the cemetery, but could not > locate a > marker. > Any help will be appreciated. Send e-mail to > garigues@microxl.com. > > Thanks > > Mike Garigues > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.