Hi Earl and List, The roll call seems like a good idea and a great opportunity to toss those seemingly impenetrable "brick walls" out for another viewing. So far I am batting "0" after much searching. I want to learn how she connects to the Cagle family. It seems she wants to remain a mystery. She is not a part of my direct line. My interest is learning how, or if, she relates the other Cagle families in Mississippi, or perhaps Western Alabama. I have found no other record of her although some of her children continue to appear in the census in later years and some of her descendants still live in northeast MS. This is the way she appeared in the 1870 census of Prentiss County, Mississippi on page 5, in the town of Booneville, Household and Dwelling No. 275, as follows: Cagle, Francis, E. 39 AL Keep house John W. 20 AL Farm Laborer Margaret E. 19 AL Liddy 14 AL Elisa A. 12 AL Mary L. 9 AL Ambrose 5 AL Also have not been able to find her in 1850 or 1860 AL Census where, judging by children's birth dates, they must have resided. I have often thought she might be a widow of the Civil War, and I have a candidate from MS, but have never been able to connect him to any family either. Could the George Cagle below be her husband???? He appears in the records of Mississippi Soldiers in the CSA as follows: Pvt. GEORGE CAGLE, Co. K, 42nd Regt., Mississippi Volunters, enlisted May 14, 1862, Saltillo, MS; died in hospital in Charlottsville, VA, December 24, 1863. One military record gives the following information: Enlisted at Age 48, was born in NC, was married, Post Office nearest to his home at time of enlistment was Fenton (?Fulton), Mississippi. Have been unable to find any other records of this George Cagle. Will Appreciate any help. Jim in MS My line is: Leonhart Leonard Roger, Sr. Roger, Jr. Martin V. James Franklin Elzie R. Jimmy B. Help!! Help!! Help!! Jimmy B. Cagle Long beach, MS 1929