Hi all, I just recently joined this group. I have been working (off and on) on my Dad's family for many years. Murray County is the furthest back I have found them. The difficult thing about that is they were in the 1850 census without the dad and I don't know how long they were there. The mother, Elizabeth Waggoner, is listed with all her children born in GA. She is in Gordon County in the 1860 census. Some of the kids did stay in Murray County. Here is what I have: 1850 census, page 195, dwelling #668, enum. date 3 Oct Waggoner, Elizabeth 55 SC Andrew J. 31 GA John H. 27 GA Peter 25 GA Sanford D. 23 GA George W. 21 GA Sarah 19 GA Seabor J. 17 GA Thomas A. 14 GA Pace, Caroline 33 GA Waggoner, Nancy A. 9 AL My connection to this family is through George W. who married Emeline Rowland just 1 week after the census on 10 October 1850. By 1860 he and Emeline had moved to McMinn Co., TN. I found a cemetery: Wagnon - Martin Cemetery in Murray County with the following: Elizabeth (wife of G. E. Martin) 1824 - 1878 Alex Wagnon 1856 - 1940 Santford D. Wagnon 1826 - 1905 Sarah C. Wagnon 1829 - 1896 Alexander Martin 1797 - 1874 Sarah Martin 1799 - 1869 I believe Santford D. Wagnon is George's brother but not sure if Sarah C. was sister or sister-in-law. Would sure appreciate hearing from anyone working on this line. Would sure like to know who Elizabeth Waggoner's husband was. Thanks, Karen