Fleming S. Reese married Nancy Whittington in Montgomery Co., AL, on 27 Nov. 1838, according to CD-3, Marriage records of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. In Southwest MST, the only Rees or Reese listed in court cases, acts of the legislature or early censuses was Ebenezer Rees, sometimes spelled Reese. In Oct. 1798 he took the Oath of Allegiance to the United States at Natchez. In 1805 he was Sheriff of Adams County, MST (Natchez), with the MST legislature setting his salary. His name appeared in various Court cases in Adams Co. through 1818. In the 1816 Census of Adams County, MST, he had two sons under 21, one female under 21 and one female over 21, and three slaves. Censuses for Adams Co., MST, as well as the other counties in that area are available on microfilm for rental from Heritage Quest in Utah. (www.heritagequest.com). Although Tax Rolls are available on microfilm for the MST period for that area, they don't seem to be for rent. The Caliborne-Jefferson County Genealogical Society has both the Census and Tax Roll data on microfilm at Port Gibson, MS, in the Library there. George R. Lewis