I was looking at the marriages for Pitt County. And, I see a Fannie Ann Tison who married a James M. Fields in 1858. Well, in 1860, there is a J. M. Fields living next door to Thomas Tyson and family in Greene County. By 1870 he cannot be found. I think he died. I remember my aunt telling me that her husband didn't live long. I think Fannie continued to live with her parents even after she married J. M. Fields until she moved to Pitt County in the 1880 census. Can someone do a lookup at the courthouse for me on the Fannie Ann Tison/James M. Fields marriage in 1858? I am VERY excited about this. Paula Baker Researching Cole, Wilkerson, Norman, and White in Georgia, South Carolina, and Louisiana and Baker, Tyson, Manning, and Stocks in North Carolina --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.