Bob, I have been looking through my notes and found: Butler County, Alabama, 1850 Census 380 Henry Solomon 49 farmer S.C. Julia 31 Va Lorenza 23 Alonzo 22 Martha 20 Manerva 18 Henry 13 George 7 Marion 5 Sarah 3 Andrew 2 390 Hartwell Solomon 47 farmer S.C. Elizabeth 38 Martha 18 Julia 16 George 14 mary 12 Reuben 11 harrison 7 Amanda 10 Henry 5 hartwell 3 Dunwood 3/12 Not Tennessee, I know, but if your Henry and Martha moved to Alabama???? Will keep looking. Freda > Freda, > One of my great-grandmothers was Matilda Caroline Solomon, daughter of >Henry Solomon and Martha A. Gravitt (or Gravite) of Brownsville, TN. This is >the only information I have on my Solomon line. Do you have anything that >would indicate a connection between Henry Solomon and your John G. Solomon? > Bob > > >==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== >Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm > >============================== >The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1 Researching Southeastern families: Roberson/Robinson, Canterbury, Wright, Sills, Solomon, Ingram, Thorton, Regan, Jones, Riley, Sims, Boles, Carter