I think I've found some convincing evidence that Robert H. Boyd of Meriwether was the same Robert H. Boyd who married Cloretta Gray, and the same Robert Boyd who was the son of Hugh and Jennett Boyd. After a frustrating search, I found Benjamin and Julia Boyd White in 1870 in Milton County, GA. Milton County was north of Atlanta and quite a distance from Meriwether. Milton was merged into Fulton County in 1932 and no longer exists. The convincing part was finding a daughter named Cloretta. Here's the census: 1870 Milton Co., GA, Alpharetta P.O., #657/593 White, Benjamin, 52, wm, farmer, $500/$500, b. GA White, Julia, 35, wf, keeping house, b. GA (Boy! Did she lie! She was at least in her 40s.) White, Ellen, 26, wf, at home, b. GA White, Robert, 15, wm, at home, b. GA White, Laura, 11, wf, at home, b. GA White, Benjamin, 8, wm, b. GA White, Emerson (????), 6, wm, b. GA White, Cloretta, 4, wf, b. GA White, Mary C., 2, wf, b. GA And here is the previous census from 1860: 1860 Meriwether: (Warnerville P.O., #801/801) White, B.H., 42, m, farming, $1000/$8000, b. GA White, Julia, (30 or 39), b. GA White, Ellen, 18, b. GA White, Robert, 3, b. GA White, (I thought it said Nora ... but it was Laura), 2, wf, b. GA While this is not hard proof, I believe it is safe to assume Julia Boyd was the daughter of Cloretta Gray and Robert H. Boyd. That is the first of that name I have come across. I'm also dropping the Floretta in favor of Cloretta. Still would love to hear from descendants of this family and share information. There is much yet to be discovered. Judy K. in Newnan