Bunches of Barlow's???? I have George W. Barlow, lives in Dallas Co Alabama, son of John Barlow and Elizabeth. All of his census records say he was born in La. His parents: John was born November 19, 1782 in Virginia - died August 03, 1852 Dallas Co Alabama ...........moved to Alabama 1829.......... He married ELIZABETH....born NC January 14, 1784 - died Dallas Co Alabama September 18, 1857.... Looking back at 1810 and 1820, I can only find James and Thomas Barlow, Bunches of Barlow's..but neither show a son John. What yall think? Is this a part of Bunches of Barlow's? How do I prove it? One other thing I recall, a Thomas Barlow, whom I believe to be mine, while IOW thinks he's theirs. St. Tammany Parish Louisiana marriage records show: Barlow, Thomas and Franklin, Francis married on 21 April 1812 A Thomas Barlow was in the War of 1812: Thomas Barlow, Private 12th and 13th Consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Militia If I'm thinking right, Frances Franklin Barlow married 2nd, Rueben Haws in 1815. So I assume Thomas died, perhaps in the war. My Thomas would have arrived in Louisiana c1811-12..as he traveled through Wilkinson Co Georgia with his mother, brothers and sisters, leaving them in Mississippi, while he traveled on to LA. That is my theory. I cannot locate Reuben Haws in a census index for 1820. Got any ideas? Susan LOOKING FOR BARLOWS BARLOW GENEALOGY http://www.barlowgenealogy.com "A website for everyone researching the surname Barlow,any spelling or variation, anywhere, anytime... includes....Barlow, Barlowe, Barlo, Barloe, Barler, Parler, Parlur, Barlage,and others yet to be discovered"