Pat, From the census information in your post, Betsey Russell is David Crews' second wife and she is deceased by 1820. The children would all be grown and out on their own by 1820 also, which means there were no children born to Betsey who married David in 1813. I guess we still haven't proven beyond a doubt that this man from IN is our David from NC. David Pat wrote: "David seems to be listed in the 1800 NC Census of Stokes Co. as David CREWS, Sr. with 3 males under age 10; one male age 26 to 44 yrs; 1 female under age 10; 2 F age 10-16 yrs; one female 26 to 44 yrs. Four children had been added since 1790. He was one of the David CREWS in 1810 Stokes County. The "Equity Suit reported" David moved to the West." This could be Tennessee, KY, or Ind. A David CREWS is listed in Wayne Co., Ind. 1820 Census as a single man engaged in manufacturing and over 45 yrs. of age. If this is our David CREWS -- what became of all of the family? He would have been 53 yrs. old in 1820. There are three other CREWS in 1820 Indiana Census and they are probably all related and live in adjoining counties."