My friends - Today, we are returning to Graves County to continue our review of the 1840 census for that County. If you see a name in which you have an interest, and would like the age enumeration dataset for that household, please let me know and I will get that off to you. As always, your help in not resending this entire message to me with your request is greatly appreciated. My ISP has had a 200% increase in its e-mail traffic in the past two weeks, due to the influx of a number of corporate calling centers in this area(with new jobs and new people arriving), and is having to replace its current equipment with a new, larger and more powerful mail server machine. That work is in progress now, but while it is going on, there may be some delays in messages getting out and messages coming in, and there may even be a few lost. If you send me a request, and do not get a response within 48 hours, send it to me again, just to be safe. I try to respond to all requests within that time frame, even if it is only to say that I did receive it and will get the data off a bit later. The new machine should be installed by the end of the week. -B ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Graves County - 1840 Census - Heads of Households - Part 6 Barnet, John Dodson, Wm Farmer, Stephen Roberts, Frank Wharton, Robert Griffith,Jason Stark, Charley Roberts, Henry Clanton, John W. King, Rice Adams, Patrick B. Mobley, James W. Pirtle, Geo W. Derrell, A.P. Stark, Pennington Webb, Jordan Stark, Mary Cessum, R.J. Stark, Thomas Smith, John Brunson, Joseph Gray, Lewis Robertson, Thomas Roberts, D.W. Gates, P.G. Jones, Wm S. Jones, James Rose, Henry M. Calvert, Lewis Patterson, Wm Midgett, Micajah Midget, Henry Pirtle, John A. Evans, Wm P. Hughs, Joseph S. Stark, L.B. Mitchum, Merrit Stark, John Stark, Jackson Stark, Isaac Taylor, Isaac Gillum, James Jackson, Hardy Little, John C. ~to be continued~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++