I'm hoping someone on the list can help me with the James and John Farmer found in Hillsboro, Randolph Co., North Carolina in the 1800 Census. I'm trying to find where the James & John Farmer found in the 1820 Gwinnett Co., GA Census and the 1830 Henry Co., GA Census came from before they show up in Georgia. Ira E. Farmer (b: circa 1806, NC), son (supposedly) of the above mentioned James Farmer, gives his birth state as North Carolina. So, this is a stab in the dark. I have nothing (documents)on the two GA Farmer's (James & John) to tell me who they were, where they came from, where & when they were born, who they married, or any of their children's names. The only record I've found so far is in the 1827 GA Land Lottery, where James Farmer draws land as a Revolutionary Soldier while living in Henry County. However, I have had no luck what so ever in locating a military record for James Farmer's Revolutionary Service from the National Archives. The DAR shows a James Farmer, but he was born, served, and died in Virginia, so I don't think this is my GA James Farmer, R.S. Since James & John Farmer live close to one another in the GA Census, and the James & John Farmer are both living in Randolph County in the 1800 North Carolina Census, I'm hoping to find a link between them, or completely rule them out. Can anyone help? Do you know anyone researching these Farmer's of NC that might be willing to help? The above mentioned Ira E. Farmer is my 3rd Great Grandfather and he is also my brickwall. I have not had any luck in finding a Will to prove the GA James Farmer as Ira's father in Gwinnett, Henry, or Newton County, GA. Any and all help on this research problem would be so greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. TJ, Cochise, AZ Proud Member of the: DAR, FARMER Y-DNA Project, JACOB Y-DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com