A wagon train to the Gold Rush. Wonder what happened? Did they go back to Missouri? Does anyone recognize any names? 1850 Census Nevada City, Yuba, California Page: 299 Roll: M432_36 James Croughton (?), lawyer, 28, Kentucky Susan Croughton (?) , 20, Kentucky T. C. Reveley, 28, physician, Virginia M. Mitchell, 22, miner, Kentucky T.R.Towles, 28, trader, Virginia Archer, 18, cook, Missouri Madison, 16, servant, Virginia Ben, 30, servant, Kentucky Elijah, 21, servant, Virginia C.C. White, 33 Teamster, Ky These 10 individuals were grouped together, and could easily have traveled together from Missouri. The Reveleys were originally from Virginia, and the head of the family was William Reveley who married Ann Towles and owned Pinfield Plantation. When William's son Thomas died, his widow married a Croughton and moved to Missouri. T.C. Reveley is Thomas Croughton Reveley. I'm not sure if the lawyer was named Croughton, but it looked close. Was T.R. Towles, Theriot Towles in Orange County, one of T.C.Reveley's cousins? Archer, Madison, Ben, and Elijah were slaves, probably originally from Pinnfield. Any help would be appreciated! Sarah Reveley San Antonio, Texas