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    1. [GAHARRIS] Wills Family
    2. Virginia W. Alexander
    3. John W. Wills, who was in 1850-1860 census of Harris County, a gunsmith, is in the 1870 census of Calhoun Co., AL, occupation wagon maker. His son, Richard Wesley Wills, is also in 1870 Calhoun. Have much info on this family to share. John W. and Sarah (Davis) Wills had a son, James Q., CSA, who md. Eliza Ann Hasty. Another James Q. Wills, believed to have been John W.'s brother, was in Monroe Co., Meriwether, then Harris Co., and Russell Co., Ala., but appears in the 1855 state census of Macon Co., AL. Need info on any WILLS families. A son-in-law of John W.'s was killed in the war, as was his son James Q. Who was the son-in-law? Believe he was killed at Gettysburg, on died in prison after that battle. Another son of John W.'s was Thomas Jefferson, also captured at Gettysburg. He was in the 60th GA. Hope to hear from somebody about this family.

    07/29/2003 05:50:48