I'm new to the MO Jefferson Co list so greetings to everyone here. My very clever second cousin once removed, Gloria Terry has just broken through one of our mutual brick wall and found the family of William T. Terry (b abt 1835) in Jefferson Co. In Valle Township, Jefferson Co., MO, P.O. Avoca, she found William Terry, age 54, farmer, b. VA; Sarah, age 33, b. MO; James W., age 20, occupation-miner, b. KY; William T., age 16, occupation-miner, b. MO; Thomas J., age 15, occupation-miner, b.KY; then George who was 12, b. MO; sisters, Mary E., 10, b.MO; Sinthia A., 5, b. MO; and Elizabeth E., 2, b.MO; also listed is Millissa Robertson, age 20, b.MO; and Hamilton George?, 25, grocer, b. MO. Sarah looks to be a second wife and probably not the mother of the oldest sons. In the 1860 census William Terry (the elder) is 62, Farmer. Sarah is missing. Thomas is age 24, a miner, b. KY George is 21, a miner, b.Mo; Cinthia is 15, b. MO; and Elizabeth is 12, b.MO. >From other research we know that William T. Terry was in Granby, Newton Co. MO married to Sarah Elizabeth Price, b 1844 in 1860. Nearby them lived, James Roberts, also a miner. He married S. E. Price's sister, America Emma Price in 1861. James and America Roberts moved (back?) to Jefferson Co (Valles Mines) where their children were born. Another Price sister (Paralee Tennessee Price Kaufman) lived in DeSoto until shortly after the Civil War. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone with Terry,Price or Roberts connections. Jan By J.M.M. Holloway -- "Emily Sees Red" on Mysterical-E (http://welcome.to/mysterical-e) WHITE WITCH, BLUE LADY, A Mystery Wrapped in a Ghost Story Available at http://darkstarpublications.com/