Several of you have sent me various parts of the Dail family over the years from Greene and Pitt. My THomas, from whom I have a double line, moved to Duplin shortly after 1790 or so and then some of his line moved into Lenoir. I can't determine if my THomas moved from Pitt or Greene and Abel moved from one into Wayne and then into Duplin. Some of the names of Theophilus Dail bc 1825 in Pitt County are found in the family of Thomas of Duplin - including Curtis, and Thomas. What is the connection? And THomas and Abel of Duplin had a conveyance with THomas of Greene. The Jane on the 1850 Greene Census aged 95 that Linda just sent to me would certainly be a place to start. She was of an age to be the mother of several of the older Dails on that Cenus and of the same age as my Thomas. It seems to me that if all the available information on this family was in one place it might be easier to see to see the woods and where the trees might connect. Maybe it would be to everyones advantage to start a Dail Joint Project on Old Dobbers and see if anything shakes out. Such a project would require a project manager and I am not going to volunteer because already doing enough of them. It is a matter of co-ordinating with each other and with Tracy. Martha