This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HKB.2ACI/2085 Message Board Post: Alice, As you know the girls, Margaret and Martha, are buried only a mile or so from our farm. I noticed today that William Tabour, on the 1841 Marshall County State Census, is only seperated from my folks, the Lesueur's, by 11 families. The Lesueur's lived on the land still owned by my cousins and my brothers and I, and near where my mother lived when you visited her. Some of those families listed between the two, actually lived farther east in what is Benton County now, but if the Tabors were there in 1841, and the second of the girls died in 1855, it looks like they stayed about the same place for 14 years. I looked at the names on page 44 of the Southern District of the 1840 census while I was at the library today, also. Some of those names, not the names you said were omitted, but the others, the Alstons, Gillises, Wyches, etc. lived way down around Old Wyatt, on the Tallahatchie River, on the Marshall/Lafayette County line. Bobby