The familysearch.org search engine for the 1880 census is a marvelous thing, indeed. I have finally found my missing Thomas A. & Mary S. Clark in Overton Co, TN. Is there anyone else on the list who has a family branch that removed to Overton Co? I'm trying to figure out why Thomas & Mary moved there, as well as Mary's maiden name: Extract: 1880 United States Census Census Place: District 5, Overton, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255274; National Archives Film T9-1274; Page 289A Household: Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Thomas CLARK Self Male M W 48 TENN Occ: Farming Fa: TENN Mo: TENN Mary S. CLARK Wife Female M W 39 ALA Occ: Keeping House Fa: ALA Mo: ALA William CLARK Son Male S W 21 TENN Occ: Working On Farm Fa: TENN Mo: ALA H Lee CLARK Son Male S W 15 TENN Occ: At Home Fa: TENN Mo: ALA J. H. CLARK Son Male S W 14 TENN Occ: At Home Fa: TENN Mo: ALA J W CLARK Son Male S W 12 TENN Occ: At Home Fa: TENN Mo: ALA M. A. CLARK Dau Female S W 4 TENN Fa: TENN Mo: ALA L B CLARK Son Male S W 7 TENN Fa: TENN Mo: ALA R F CLARK Son Male S W 1 TENN Fa: TENN Mo: ALA P. J. BEASLEY Niece Female S W 13 TENN Occ: At Home Fa: TENN Mo: ALA M J BEASLEY SisterL Female S W 29 ALA Occ: At Home Fa: ALA Mo: ALA Fay Clark ______________________________________________________________________ Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. --Romans 5:7-8