Hi Paul - You wrote on the Montgomery Co, KY List: >Lee - Elizabeth Stevens married Eward T Freeman 4 Oct 1809 in Madison Co, >KY and I do have the info on all 10 of their children. They moved to >Greene Co, AL, Noxubee Co, MS, Union Psh, La and then to Sevier (now >Little River) Co, AR, where they died. Their dau Sophia is my Great >Grandmother. Elizabeth Calk Stevens apparently died in Greene Co, AL and >old Thomas then came to Shelby Co, TN and from there went to Texas in >1834 where he died about 1842.Send me your snail mail address and I will >send you some group sheets. I use an old family tree program and can't >foward it. I could probably read your data, but maybe not. Anyway, my address is below. >Tamer Stevens, born 18 Jun 1798, Madison Co, KY, died 24 Sep 1853, Walker >Co, TX Tamer apparently had a twin sister. I have no further information on her although I suspect she may have died young since she is not noted on other lists of Thomas & Elizabeth's children. This is according to information I got from Allen T. Smith of El Paso, TX in July 1994. He is the G-GS of Tamer and was born in 1919. I have had no further contact with him, so I do not know if he is still living there. >Madison V Stevens, born c1808 KY, died c1845 Walker Co, TX I believe I have him as Matthew instead of Madison. This also according to Allen Smith. He show no other information than the name. >Mary Zelo Zasko Stevens, born 11 Aug 1811 Montg Co, KY, died 26 Apr 1894, >Walker Co, TX Allen Smith has her third name as Zarco instead of Zasko. Obviously one is wrong -- probably a mis-reading of a hand-written entry. The name appears to be of easter European origin and what little I know of those names leads me to think Zasko would be the correct spelling. >Joseph B Stevens, born 3 Apr 1813, died c1889 Little River Co., AR By process of elimination, I believe this is who Allen Smith has as Jack. Joseph is probably from the Steven's side as the name does not appear in Elizabeth's ancestry -- either Calk or Catlett. Again I suspect a misreading somewhere, and since his brother Andrew's middle name is Jackson, my guess is that Allen's data is in error here. >Andrew Jackson Stevens, born c1817 KY, died c1876 Grimes Co, TX Considering the above comments in relation to Joseph, would Andrew's nickname have been Jack? Thanks for the data, it fills in a lot of holes. I'll be glad to get anything further you may have. If I can help in any way, let me know. Incidentally, I just published for our local Montgomery County Historical Society a small book that contains various document about the county and has a transcription of William Calk's Journal of his travels in 1775 from Virginia to Montgomery County. The Society is using this as a part of its fund-raising for its museum project. If you like, I can get a copy for you. Regards - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lee H. Hoffman e-mail: lhoffman@acm.org 410 Nevada Ave Phone: (859) 498-3192 Mt. Sterling, KY 40353-1036 website: <http://www.tmgtips.com/lhoffman> --------------------------------------------------------------------------