Good Morning, I have not had a time to digest this information, yet, and will not until I get back Monday, but here they are: John WILLCOX, Jr. (1777-1852) of Chatham County, NC married a Mary LEA. Their son, John, III married Mary Jane DANIEL, d/o John DANIEL and Rebecca STEVENS of Dodge County, GA. Their son, General Mark Lea WILLCOX married Sarah Ann Elizabeth COFFEE, d/o General John E. COFFEE and Ann Penelope BRYAN. John COFFEE was the sister of Elizabeth who married Charles DANIEL of Greene County, GA. It gets better, Rebecca WILLCOX, the general's sister, married John Bryan COFFEE, the other general's oldest son. So, we see a very close attachment in the WILLCOX, COFFEE and DANIEL line, especially since James Stephens DANIEL, Mary Jane's brother, married Elizabeth WILLCOX,, Sarah DANIEL married George WILLCOX and they were both siblings of John, Rebecca and Mark. That's close, folks and indicates to me that John DANIEL RS and Rebecca STEPHENS family of Dodge County, GA is in some way related to the DANIELS of Greene County, GA. There may well be a LAMAR connection into this bunch. I noticed it this morning but lost it and cannot find it right now. Anyway, this whole bunch seems to be connected back to Liberty County, GA in one or more ways. Does anyone have any HARDEN information out of SC, early, especially for a General William HARDEN of SC of the Revolution or his brother, Thomas. There is a Thomas Hudson HARDEN. (1786-1821) who married a Matilda Amanda BAKER that I am also interested in. Their kids marry into the MAXWELL and LeCONTE families of Liberty County, GA and the HARDENS and MAXWELLS look like cousins since both are married to BAKERS. The LeCONTS and the QUATERMANS are collateral down in that area..... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA