Hey folks, Moving like a little freight train with this gen research. Anybody remember "The Little Engine that Could"? OK, I grew up on that (smile). I'm looking for any clues, info, or research ideas that anyone would be kind enough to share with me on FRANK and HESTER YOUNG BROYLES, of Greeneville, TN. I just found out that my FRANK BROYLES' full name was: JAMES F. BROYLES. I think the "F" is for Franklin, and I think I recall there are two (or more?) James F. Broyles in Greene County, TN family records. Can someone help me out with this? I have also found out that HESTER YOUNG BROYLES died in Greeneville, on 6 July 1932. But I don't know where she is buried, or anything about her funeral service. Frank Broyles died in Greeneville in 1922, and I have no details yet. Thank you all in advance, and a blessed holiday season!! Marian Douglas, near Kosovo dasha@unet.com.mk 1920 Greene TN census. District 13, page 188 # 13. James F Broyles 65, born TN; B (Black) Hester 6?, born NC Robert A. 23(?) born TN They are also on the 1880, 1900 and 1910 Greene TN census. Son Ulysis or Ulysses is in a separate household. 1920 Greene TN census. Ulysis Broyles 29, B, born TN Alice 20, mu (mulatto) Other children of Frank and Hester Broyles who were in their own households, somewhere, included son, Willie Broyles, born about 1878. Their daughter, my Greatgrandmother, Anna E. Broyles Gudger, died in Greeneville, between 1911 and 1913, while having a baby. But she and husband, Thomas F. Gudger, and four children are on the 1910 Greene census. Their four children were Dolphis, Clifford, Maude, and Alford (aka "Alfred").