We have a Travis Rousseau in the Taylor Co GA 1860 Census as an overseer age 35. That's the only census he is listed in. He was living in the Panhandle District which is the NE corner....and the Crowell Agency Land was also in that District. This is right across the River from where the Indian Agents lived (I think)... http://www.rootsweb.com/~gataylor/oldagency.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/taylor.htm#search Type in Rousseau on this page, and you'll find several others listed in not only Taylor, but other nearby counties. I know from the transcribing that I do, that there are a number of Afri-American Rousseaus in Taylor County, and they probably were connected with the plantation. You'll see the listing on the 1860 Slave Schedule there also....Taylor which lists Travis Rousseau. This listing is a companion to the 1860 Census, and you'll find the neighbors are the same. Good Luck...and hope this helps. Virginia Crilley