Does anyone have any information on the Hiram Ray and Margret that are listed in the 1850 Lafayette County Census. Margret is listed as head of household in 1860. I am from the daughter named Nancy Ray. Nancy had a child with a man named Gus Carroll. The child's name was Ross Carroll. He was born in 1882 in Panola County, MS. Nancy later married a J. R. Wakefield in the latter 1880s in Lafayette County, then they moved to Texas. I can't find Margret or Nancy in any census I've checked. I have no idea who Gus Carroll is, but I have wondered if it could have been a Giles Carroll from Yalobusha County. Does anyone have connections to these Rays or Carrolls? Thanks Robby McCain Water Valley, MS _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Robby, I have a Nancy Ray. But this Nancy Ray married William A Nunn in Lafayette Co in 1843. Tonya
Hi Robbie, I'm back home. Had a good trip. Is this Ray family related to William Ray that married Armentia Garner, daughter of John Anderson Garner and Sarah Elizabeth Sharp. I've corresponded with someone related to this family but can't remember exactly who right now. They might be a member of our John Johnston Sharp list but I'm not sure. Gene At 04:11 AM 06/29/2001 +0000, you wrote: > >Does anyone have any information on the Hiram Ray and Margret that are >listed in the 1850 Lafayette County Census. Margret is listed as head of >household in 1860. I am from the daughter named Nancy Ray. Nancy had a >child with a man named Gus Carroll. The child's name was Ross Carroll. He >was born in 1882 in Panola County, MS. Nancy later married a J. R. >Wakefield in the latter 1880s in Lafayette County, then they moved to Texas. > >I can't find Margret or Nancy in any census I've checked. I have no idea >who Gus Carroll is, but I have wondered if it could have been a Giles >Carroll from Yalobusha County. Does anyone have connections to these Rays >or Carrolls? > >Thanks >Robby McCain >Water Valley, MS > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >