Regarding the children of WYATT HOLT (b ca 1772), some researchers believe he had a son born btwn Samuel (b ca 1802) and Elizabeth Elmina (Emily?) who was born ca 1804-05. This assumption comes from the Male Columns of Wyatt's 1820 Census: U-10 10-16 16-18 16-26 0-45+ 2 1 1 1 1 The sons were Jesse, age 9; Jacob, age 10-11...(his birthday apparently was in last half of the year) ..... James was age 13 and Samuel, age 18. There was no son age 16-26. The proof there were only 4 sons at that time...is found in "Instructions to Marshalls - Census of 1820", found at front of the 1820 Census Index Book, which explains that the son age 16-18 is the SAME person as listed in the 16-26 Column. (This is the same for any of our ancestors who are in the 1820 Census.) Quoting from these Instructions... "It will be necessary to remember, that the numbers in the columns of free white males btween 16 and 18 - foreigners not naturalized - persons engaged in agriculture - persons engaged in commerce - persons engaged in manufactures - must not be added to the general aggreates, of which the sum total is to be opposed. All the persons included within these columns must necessarily be included also in one of the other columns. Those, for instance, between 16 and 18, will all be repeated in the column of those between 16 and 26." I will be happy to scan and send this page to anyone. Pepper Holt Crisp