This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FG0.2ACIB/995.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You are saying George and Amanda had a son named James C. also.. hmmmmmmm wonder where that got that name.. I will have to dig a little deeper when I get the time. My James C. McFarland was born 1785 Augusta County, Virginia and died 1860 in Clinton Co. Kentucky ( Seventy Six KY,I don't know what this means really) As I have said before I don't know for sure which children really belonged to which mother or who were step children for sure they all used the name McFarland. Following are the names for his children there are 2 unknown names and 1 unknown birthdate listed) I am fairly sure the children with the names of Prichard were the children of Pricilla Mullinex Prichard. Her children were born between 1836 and 1848 and I am not sure where the step children and natural children started and stoped. Mary Ann 1805; unkonwn 1808; Elizabeth(Betsy)1810; John Wesley 1817 (mine); Nancy Jane' unknown 1823; Anna 1824; William 1824; (these two may have been twins or one a early year baby and the other a late year baby); James Evans 1825; Young 1829; Andrew Jackson 1832; Harrison 1833; Rebecca Prichard 1834; Levi 1836; Sarah J. 1837; Hester?; Richard Prichard 1838; Levina 1840; Thomas Prichard 1842; Deliah Tennessee 1848; Mathew 1848. I keep hoping someone can straighten these children and their mothers out for me, but I am going to have to make a trip to Tennessee and dig myself I guess and I really don't know if I can do it. Wesley's son Alexander Miller went to Indian with several of his cousins, my grandfather told me once, and joined Co I. 10th Indiana Calvary. I also found this info in the 1890 Special Census for Veteran in Smith County, Texas and his headstone is marked with the same information. I also have copies of his military cards. Sometimes I have to explain that because my father was 40 when I was born (in the 40's) it was my great grandfather not my great great grandfather that fought in the Civil War so I heard stories that my grandfather would repeat that his daddy told him.