This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4AB.2ACI/3.113.1.1.1 Message Board Post: It was so nice to hear from you, I oftened wondered where you disappeared too!! Since we had met, my husband d. 96' and I sold my estate out and moved to Monticello, Wayne Co., Ky and back to Bardstown, north, this time. A young lady with a tank hit me in Jan 2000 the week I moved out of Balltown, so, I have a groovy neck and lower back that does it's own thing. What I put in the Henry Co. Historical Society Book is TENATIVE, so, don't take everything with a grain of salt, I felt liked our families needed a little recognition. I didn't see where anyone else had. I love going to Henry Co, it's a great trip to get away. I do beieve you are right on - Sarah Jane Adams's parents, I believe her mother was married 3 times (once to my Richard Bennet, father of Francis Jane "Thankful J." Bennet m. James Willan Aldridge, Jr. 1864. That is awsome... could you mail me a copy of what you found at the Duell-Clark funeral home records, as to Elizabeth Troxell Adams d.c., listing her mother as Nancy Hammonds? The reason I ask, there is another researcher that keeps saying Nancy was a Darbough, and that George Troxell m. her in Scott Co., Tenn., where is their proof? I still say, Nancy was a Hammonds, and in the census (forget which year), she states she was a Hammonds, and I believe it was her father,John living with them in that same census. It is possible our George Troxell was John of Shelby Co's son, as Tommye theorizes, but I haven't got into even checking dates. And I never asked Tommye if her John was ever in Augusta Co., VA. My theory is George Troxell belonged to Peter, s/o of David (brother to George Jacob, the Cherokee line from Wayne Co., KY & this would explain where the Indian is in our line, for George Jacob was a half-breed Delaware Warrior) . The Peter that I did research on in Augusta Co., Va. m. Rachael Chambers there. I wonder if this is possibly our Peter, son of David & father of our George? (hope this in not confussing you more!!!). Leonard Boren and Susannah Rice Troxell, had two children, I guess you know, and apparently they were twins, for they have the same birth year. This family moved into here, Nelson Co., ca, 1915, and their son, Elijah left a will. This is ca. the same time that George Henry Troxell (m. to Maranda Aldridge, she apparently d. after their 1st child born) and Lydia Aldridge, Issac Newton Aldridge, all of them moved into Nelson Co., following the railroads for work. I know where they are all buried. You must go see the TROXELL HOMESTEAD in Allentown, Leheigh Co., Penn. while your in MD, it made my life, I just wish gr.mother, Trixie (she was named that because of the 15 years between her siblings, her father said it was a trick!!) could have known about it and seen it. I'm trying to get my mother to see it it,she's 73 now. Please keep in touch, by the way, how are you so lucky to get to travel ???