>Cynthia, I have a Elizabeth [Lizzie] Gilmore on my g- grand fathers death >certificate. It shows she was born in Georgia married to W.M. Fuller born >Georgia. In the 1880 censes it shows : > > >Fuller, William W M 40 Farmer Ga. > Father born N.C. > Mother born Ga. >Elizabeth W.F. 36 wife Ga. > Parents born Georgia >Jonathan 18 Son > born ALB. >William 13 Son born Alb. >Samuel 3 born Texas > >Do you have the spouse of your Elizabeth Gilmore? I would appreciate your >help. I am at a dead end on this line. Thanks Ann Winningham Since my William Gilmore and wife Matilda show up in the 1830 census in Pike Co. AL, it is very likely that their daughter Elizabeth was born in AL, since her elder sister was born in 1827. I'm sure that most of William's children probably married in AL, since they all grew up in Pike Co. there. If I find out otherwise, I'll let you know. Cindy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Researching these Genealogy lines: Sims (line 1)..... (includes: Vinson, Wright, Bottoms, Hartsfield, Wilmot, Nichols, Hamlin) SC>GA>AL Sims (line 2)..... (includes: Hilson, Odom, Austin, Hill, Ashburn, Forsyth, Falconer, Symes) VA>NC>SC>GA>AL SIMS line 2 possibly originating in Great Britain:Dorset, Somerset, Devon. Bradberry line. (includes: O'Neal/O'Neill, Cogdell, Gilmore, Barksdale, Harvey, Burnley, Terrell, Randolph) GA>AL O'Neal/O'Neill (includes: Bradberry, Sellers, Smilie, McMillen/McMillin, Frizzell, Ellis, Edwards) GA>AL Kirkland....... (includes: Singleton, Kellum, Tabor, Kuykendall,Hartfield) SC>TN>GA>AL>MS>LA>TX Singleton...... (includes: Kirkland, Major) MO>TX