Mark, In 1820: William MONTGOMERY: 3 males under 10; 4 males of 10, under 16; 1 male of 26, under 45; 1 female of 16, under 25; 1 female of 26, under 45; 3 persons involved in agriculture; 2 male slaves, under 14; 3 male slaves, of 26, under 45; 1 female slave, of 26, under 45 In 1830: William MONTGOMERY; 1 male under 5; 2 males of 5, under 10; 1 male of 15, under 20; 1 male of 50, under 60; 2 females of 5, under 10; 1 female of 20, under 30; 1 female of 40, under 50 There are several MONTGOMERYS in 1820, but I can't read any of their first names, unfortunately, the pages they're on are very dark. I looked for Rev. Montgomery's widow (I couldn't remember if she'd outlived him) in 1850, but didn't find her. 1850 was the first census to ask for place of birth. Rev. Montgomery was from Georgia, and his wife from Wilkes Co., GA (according to Ann Brown's "Jeff. Co., MS Cemeteries, Etc., Vol. II").....do you think he was probably from that county as well? More to add to your growing file! Nancy