> "all rest born in GA" means that is what the census taker recorded. >We can hope that is what they told him and that they know! > I haven't seen the Coffee Co 1880 census, but the images of the Appling County 1880 census are online. I cannot read what each column heading of the preprinted census ledger says, as the images weren't scanned in high enough quality to be able to magnify them and make out the print. But on those images, there are at least 3 columns to the far right for each individual. In all three of these columns there are state abbreviations, and I have been assuming that the letters recorded in at least one of these columns have something to do with places of birth for a parent of the person recorded. Perhaps I am incorrect. (If someone could let me know what each column heading says, or where I could find out what they say, I could solve another mystery for my wife's family). Did the census taker not use these preprinted ledgers to record Berry Hampton Tanner's 1880 entry? > I am really a goof ball! Naw y'ain't. (Spoken like a native South Georgian) > It is now corrected and I thank you. >Jennie Not me. I just happened to know someone else who'd seen it, too. But you did have me wondering something there for a minute. Take care, Jeff