Since there seems to be a kick on about listing surnames, I will list mine with pertinent information attached: BEAN: led by Dr. Addison BEAN, one of Forsyth's first physicians, and his wife Mary Ann (Owen) BEAN, a teacher, who were in Forsyth by 1842 - period of residence in Forsyth probably 1842-1881 DYSON: Dr. Bean's son Henry G. Bean married Abigail L. DYSON in 1865 in Forsyth - Abigail's mother, Emily Caroline SNEED DYSON is buried in Forsyth City Cemetery (haven't been able to find the plot, though). Residence probably ca. 1863-1881. SNEED: Emily Dyson's half-brother, William Archibald Henderson SNEED, also lived in Forsyth. Jim