Hello, Do any of you have information on a George W. Crenshaw and wife, Mary, listed in the Choctaw Co., AL 1880 Census: 1880 Census Township 12RH, Choctaw County, Alabama, Beat #6, ED #16, enumerated 16 & 17 June 1880, fam 41: Crenshaw Geo. W. w, m, 51 farmer, b. GA, f. b. GA, m. b. VA; Mary wife, w, f, 51, hkeeper, b. FL, f. b. unknown, m. b. unknown; Elizabeth daughter, w, f, 15, asst. hkeeper, b. AL, f. b. GA, m. b. AL; Mariah daughter, w, f, 9, at home, born AL, f. b. GA, m. b. AL; George W., Jr. son, w, m, 11, farm laborer, born AL, f. b. GA, m. b. AL; Mariam daughter, 7, at home, born AL, f. b. GA, m. b. AL; Lucinda R. daughter, w, f, 2, at home, born AL, f. b. GA, m. b. AL. I believe that their daughter, Elizabeth, was my Great Grandmother who married Gerald Brown about 1888. Their daughter, my grandmother, was named "Mariam" Estelle Brown (b. 1891). Probably named after Elizabeth's sister, Mariam. Also another of Elizabeth's daughters was named Myrtice Myra Brown (b.1889). It might have been Myrtice "Mariah". Elizabeth Crenshaw and Gerald Brown lived in Phenix City, AL where the girls were born, and later in Macon, GA and possibly Milledgeville, GA. Gerald died about 1894 and Elizabeth married again to a H. T. Sanders. She died 1900 and the girls were placed in an orphanage in Macon, GA until they were adopted out later in 1900. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Have a Great Day! Martha Mordecai