This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thomas, Love, Flack, Loyd, Crawford, Hathorn, Covington, Campbell, Pouncy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QKB.2ACI/369.1.1 Message Board Post: Louise, First, thanks for the information. I had a couple of the burials but not all that you supplied. Also, you mentioned in a previous post that Robert Sands Thomas that married Mary Pouncey was the son of Henry and Esther Thomas. I have some information that a Malcolm Gardner of VA sent to my grandmother about 40 years ago. He states that Robert, son of Henry and Esther, married Ann Earkson. He has Robert who married a Pouncy, as the son of Daniel and Sarah Covington. As I mentioned before, I'm finding many conflicts in the Thomas papers I have from various sources (several of them published). Do you have anything that might clarify this? Ann Jordan Love, Henry's first wife, died in Richmond, NC. I do not know her burial place. I know nothing about the second wife except that she was "Widow Flack." Do you know anything about her, such as her given name? Here is some information below regarding Henry T. This explains his burial. Found it in my late grandmother's files. It's very interesting. In a notarized statement by Victoria Thomas, daughter of Daniel Holcomb Thomas, she states that her father told her that Henry T. Thomas and children came from Richmond, NC to Noxubee "...by Wagon Train. The Love family, Campbell family, Crawford family, and my grandfather and his children came to Noxubee County together." Victoria further states: "At the beginning of the Civil War grandpa, Henry, was living with his oldest son, Charles Murrah Thomas. At this time Charles was not married and they were keeping batch. Just before 1860 Henry's sons had a division in the household. Charles took his father to care for and my father took his only sister, Rachel Agnes, as his responsibility. He and Rachel Agnes boarded in the home of a Mr. Loyd. Daniel was in the mercantile business in Summerville or Gholson. He hired Hugh Hathorn of Louisville, MS as a bookkeeper. He and Rachel fell in love and married. Charles and Daniel fought in the Civil War as did Hugh Hathorn. "After the sons went to War, Henry's mind became so deranged the family had to send him to the Insane Hospital in Jackson, where he died in about 1863 or 1864. The sons were away at War and relatives had no way of bringing him home, so he is buried in an unmarked grave in Jackson, Mississippi."