Let me put in my two cents worth. The Comfort that you are talking about that was the overseer for Jimmerson Liddell owned a place on the fronting the Dennis Crossroad ... and the Comfort family is buried in the Stephens Cemetery which is located asbout 2 miles from my house. If you have the Jefferson County Cemetery book Vol 1 you will find them on page 137 J. K. Comfort was born in 1824 and died in 1898. He married Rebecca Stephens who also lived at the Dennis Cross Road ... Tthis is about 1.6 miles from my house The last of the Comfrot died in the mid 1940's ... My in laws knew them well. One of the sons name was Trofmoc ... with is Comfort spelled backwards. He was born in 1863 and died in 1893. Exermina Comfort was born in 1864 and died in 1943. That ws before my time in this part of the country however I have often heard about her little buggy and horse. She would travel up to Red Lick .. sometimes to Lorman. She was the last one to run the farm One of the Comfort girls married A. S. Killingsworth. She was Callier b in 1861 and died in 1879. If any one is interested in the Comforts . let me know. Now I am curious about Jimmerson Lidell. On the other side of the Richmond Hill Plantation was a plantation known as Indigo. I wonder if that was Jimmersons. The Milsaps owned it when I came here. Indigo and Richmond Hill were managed as one plantation. That is my story and I'm sticking to it. Ann B.I .