This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/zdH.2ACEB/154.1 Message Board Post: Lisa, I have in my posession a family Bible that may have belonged to Elbert and Sarah--they are the couple listed under the wedding certificate part. It's very old, very faded, but lists a number of people. Sarah was one of the daughters of Drury Singleterry of Walker County GA, and the wedding was held at his home. The bible was given to us by my husband's mother, Barbara Singleterry Smith. Her mother was married first to Francis Ralph Singleterry, and then, according to her records, to a G. Hayden Carlock, and I am assuming that this came to her possession through him and her mother. According to my mother in law, the two husbands were 'double cousins', through both their mothers and their fathers. She's not a real good historian, and she gets a little confused, so it's hard to get clear information from her. I'm accessing the message board at work, and I have been trying to get a good scan on these pages, but so far nothing legible has come out. They're right in ! the center of this very old large parlor type bible, so it's hard to get them flat enough to scan, and as I said, the ink is faded quite badly. I don't know if any of this information helps, but I would be glad to transcribe what's in there and send it to you if you like. Likewise, if you have any information on either the Singleterry or the Carlock side, I would certainly appreciate it. I am having difficulty with the exact link between Francis Ralph and Drury Singleterry, and the Carlock connection might help--say a Carlock daughter that married a Singleterry in the late 1880's or early 1890's?