1850 census: #183 James Gossett, 31 Frances, 7 John, 5 Nancy, 2 Frances Gish, 40, KY Nancy J. Gish, 10 Marriages: Benjamin Coffman Jr. to Elizabeth Gossett, 4 Sep 1828 In 1843 William Scott, son of Nathan Scott, was bound to John Gossett to learn the art and trade of wagonmaker until 21, then to be given a set of tools. Wedding ceremony performed by W. Henderson: Nancy Wilkins to James Arnett, 1815 Sarah Gish to David Plain, 30 Mar 1817 Wedding ceremy performed by Micajah Wells: Lemuel Boggess to Rachel Oates, 11 Oct 1821 Joseph Grace to Patsey Wells, 24 Feb 1820 List of older persons in 1850 census: Micajah Wells and Ann Wells, 78-82, NC Men who had tobacco in warehouse 28 Sep 1810: Micajah Wells, Francis Wells Prof. Wayland Alexander opened a school in Sacramento in 1858 and soon it was well patronized. He was born 26 Jun 1839, near Louisville, the son of Joseph W. Alexander of King and Queen Co., VA. His mother was Caroline E. (Wells) Alexander, native of Jefferson Co., KY. She was the daughter of Gen. Y. P. Wells who distinguished himself in the early Indian wars of Ky. Jul 1812 Court Records: Francis Wills/Wells Sr. died and his estate and slaves were to be appraised.