Seeking information on two Carter boys who in 1870 were in Texas, Travis County, Onion Creek community near Austin. They were W.L. CARTER b.1853-55 TX and FAYETT CARTER b.abt.1856 TX. They were living with a 25?-yr-old man named PEGRAVE/PEGRAW? and several other children named PEGRAVE/PEGRAW and RETLAW?, also a MICHAEL ROGERS age 24. In 1920 in Williamson Co. TX, Pond Springs (near Austin), there is W.L. CARTER, 65, b.TX, wife H.M., daughter GRADY age 34 (yes, a daughter; it says she was female); son CHARLES D. age 26; and daughter M.L. age 24; all children were unmarried. Living next door was WILLIAM L. CARTER age 36, b.TX and wife Ora. Pond Springs is not too far from the Onion Creek location of 1870. I am speculating the W.L. CARTER in 1920 might be the same as the W.L. CARTER in 1870. The age works out fairly close. The WILLIAM L. CARTER next door was perhaps his son, meaning his own name was probably WILLIAM L. CARTER. This is of interest because of my relative WILLIAM LAFAYETTE CARTER b.1837 Hardeman Co. TN. His family (parents and siblings) went to Travis Co. TX from Tippah Co. MS in 1851. They lived at Webberville, which is just east of Austin. In 1870 they had only recently left the area for Waco, McLennan Co. TX. Would like to know if there is any connection between the boys W.L. CARTER and FAYETT CARTER and my relative WILLIAM LAFAYETTE CARTER. I would not rule out that they were his sons, though he would have been only 17-18 when the oldest was born. S. M. Hitt [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com