This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CBB.2ACE/5633.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I highly suggest rather than attaching your query to a 2005 query, that you post a brand new one so people will actually be able to see it. By posting to an old query, it is not going to show up for others to see. 1880 Knox Co. Dwelling490-495 BAKER, John, 18, head, b. GA; parents b. NC . .Joanner, 24, wife, b. kY; parents b. KY . Ambers, 2, son, b. KY (Ambers is a nickname for Ambrose) In the 1900 Knox Co., it appears to me that Ambrose is a widow: Dwelling 94-95 LEATH, Abraham, head, b. 10-1832, 77, mar. 50 yrs, b. VA; parents b. VA . .Catherine, wife, b. 11-1832, mar. 50, b. kY; parents b. KY BAKER, Ambrose, grandson, b. 7-1877, 22, "widow", b. KY; father b. NC; mother b. KY I have in my files that Ambrose married on June 14, 1899 in Knox Co., KY to a Mary B. GRAY. Mary B. GRAY went on to marry an Ebb TOWNSLEY and had at least two children, William and Dee TOWNSLEY. I have two children listed for Ambrose and Mary GRAY who were: Lillian Wanita BAKER b. abt. 1900 and a Minnie/Minner BAKER with no date. The fact that Mary went on to marry Ebb TOWNSLEY would pretty much wipe out him being a widow though. You should probably check out the on line 1910 and 1910 Knox co. Fed. Census you will find at Cassy SOMMERs main Knox Co. WebSite. You should also check her Tombstone Central site to see if she has posted the Bargo Creek Cem in Knox Co. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA