Council Ellis, Clinton, and Edwin, sometimes more than one are in Ingram Family History II but not Talitha. Many of the Ingrams in the book descend from the marriage of Council Ellis Ingram (1853-1911) and his wife Lucretia Diadamia Hendricks (1855-1920). Lucretia was the daughter of William Holland Hendricks and his wife Ellen Jane Hanby. William Holland Hendricks was the son of David Hendricks, Sr., and his 3rd wife Assenath Holland. I descend from David's 1st wife Miss Major, and they are my great-great-grreat grandparents out of Pendleton County, S. C., into Blount County. Judge James Hendricks of the stagecoach tavern built in the 1830s was a son of David, Sr. So, I am half-kin to so many people in this book. Hallmarks. Not as many as I remembered. The names in the index are: Ann, Asberry, Barnett, Clara, Early, Early P., Frank, Fred, Jean, John, Lily, Mary Ethel, Nellie, Olive, Ronald, & Sarah Beth. However, these folk be not my kin. Council Ellis Ingram's mother married 2nd Asberry Hallmark, and these names, minus Asberry, are their children. So, I had forgotten that some lines in this book bypass Council & Lucretia whose descendants are my kin. This book, undoubtedly available in local libraries down there, has numerous illustrations including family reunions. Everything is more entangled than I hold in memoey. I notice Hallmark names in a reunion picture that are not in the index. Bill Erwin