I have found my great great grandfather, Solomon Baugh, along with his children in the 1860 Jefferson Co., KY census. Their name was mispelled as "Baw", but it is them! They are as follows: Solomon Baugh, 47/m, head, farmer Mary, 13/f, daughter Abram, 12/m, son James, 9/m, son (my great grandfather) Margaret, 6/f, daughter Ben, 3/m, son I know that Solomon's wife, Martha Triplett Baugh died in Jefferson County in 1859. Per the census, the family is living in the Fisherville area. Our family legend has it that all of the family, except James and Ben, died in some sort of attack on the family farm. James and Ben were sent to live with relataives. Whether true or not, I don't know. Also, I don't know who or where the relatives were. I am hoping that someone on list might have information about my Baughs. Of note, in the Fisherville area in 1860 there were over 400 households. In the1870 census, there were less than 200. Was there a westward migration r/t the Civil War, an epidemic, or something. I am hoping someone with local history information can tell me. Thanking you for any help. Dora Savage Albrecht