Hi, I have found my ggf, G W Kelley, in Birmingham AL in jail in 1910 census. My attempts to find out why and when he entered jail and when he was released, have been futile. Previously I found him with his family in Birmingham in 1900 census. My gf, George Singleton Kelley, was in that household then. Shortly after, my gf moved to Anniston AL and married my gm in 1901. I have found GWK living in Anniston, listed in the city directory of 1898 and 1896, living with his wife, Nannie. Of course, the names appeared with and without the second "e" in the various records, sometimes both spellings in one record. I want to trace GWK from 1910, and his family from 1900. Those census records are all I have been able to find from those times. My dad, born Arthur Kelly in Anniston in 1903, never talked about his family and my mom put off my enquiries with a line about his ancestors being "horse-thieves" and that he didn't want to talk about them. GSK, my gf, died before 1910, I think, and my ggf, GWK, may have died in the 19-teens. He does not show up in the WW1 draft registry or the 1920 census (that I have found so far, anyway). I have not found death certs or obits for either of the GK's, so I'm not sure. I'd like to discover what happened to Nannie and GWK's other children who were in the household in 1900, Henry and Nancy. They do not appear in the 1920 census records. I haven't been able to find any of them on previous census records either, so I don't know who my ggm was, or even what her name was. GWK and Nannie were married about 1895, possibly in Anniston. Any clues or directions would be very appreciated. Thanks, Mike Kelley