Can anyone furnish information on a Milton Busby and a David Busby found on the Freestone County, Texas web page's civil war roster? I found the following: FREESTONE COUNTY, TX ROSTER OF COMPANY. D, 10TH TEXAS INFANTRY - ORGANIZED BY WILLIAM C. WILSON AT FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TX ON 10-26-1861 Non-Commissioned Officers: Milton Busby, 1st Sgt.; age 18, enlisted Oct. 23, 1861, killed at Jonesboro, Ga on Sept. 1-1864 PRIVATES: David Busby, pvt., age 18, enlisted Oct. 31, 1861; disability discharge on July 25, 1863. I found a Milton Busby earlier on a special census taken in Freestone Co, Tx in 1855. It was entitled: ENUMERATION OF FREE WHITE POPULATION BETWEEN SIX AND SIXTEEN YEARS IN FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, A.D. 1855. Shown on this enumeration list in Dist. 3 was a Milton Busby, along with the following family members between 6 and 16 years of age: Elizabeth Busby, Melissa Busby and David Busby. Are these the same two Busbys shown above in the roster? If so, they were both listed as 18. Were they brothers? Is this the same Milton Busby who came to Tx after 1850 from Adair County, Ky, bringing with him my gg gmother, Matilda Busby Banks and her daughter, Mary Margaret Banks? Need information to prove that Matilda was the daughter of Matthew Busby and Saluda Tinsley Busby of Ky. Matilda Busby Banks m. Martin W. Banks in 1841 in Adair Co, Ky. Mary Margaret was born in 1842 in Adair Co. By 1850, Matilda and Mary Margaret are shown in the home of Milton Busby in Mercer Co, Ky. They are not found in Ky after that. Can anyone prove or disprove this information? Any and all help appreciated. Paula Dunklin