Hi all, REGARDING THE FOLLOWING FROM GENE: > ...Assume that this is William Queen, son of Henson Queen of ca 1742 and > Sarah Hampton Queen? Also assume that this is father of Samuel Patton > Queen who was born on 12-16-1833 in MACON Co.? Further, assume that the > oldest female is Mary Ann Patton, wife of William.) Please note that > there are differing assumptions concerning the ancestor of this William > Queen. > > Macon Co. Marriages: > Maxwell Queen and Sela Rose 12-20-1832 by H. G. Woodfin, Deputy Clerk > Wm. B. Morgan and Mary Queen 2-3-1833 by John Hall, Clerk > Jessey Sherrill and Margaret Queen 10-26-1833 > John Turner and Mary Queen 11-8-1834 > ******* I have spent today going over the posts of the last several days, plus what I have in my database. The William who is listed in the 1830 Macon Co. census (which is asked if he could be the son of Henson). I imagine it could be the son of Henson as he had a son William. However, that William I don't think could be the father of Samuel Patton Queen. Now, I am not sure where my data on Samuel Patton Queen came from, but I have that his father was Samuel Queen who had wife Nancy. I'm sure that came from somone on the list, so if you have info on Sam Patton Queen, please set us straight. Also, I am intrigued by the land deed dated 1832. According to that census (1830 Macon), Josiah Jones (as noted by Gene) lived next door to a James Queen. Now this ties into William Queen born 1716 in MD, son of Timothy MacQueen. As stated in Reiley's post, William's daughter Catherine married Josiah Jones in 1806. The James Queen living next door to the Jones's could be the son of William Lewis, Jr. (grandson of William 1716) who married Sarah Jones in 1802, except that that James would have been born about 1777 or so, so the age would be wrong although it would make good sense. It may also be the son of Thomas ( son of William 1716). And as Gene has suggested (which makes a good case for Samuel to be a son of William)that this could be the James Queen who was married to Isabella Bryson, and the son of Samuel. Virgina Jane Queen b. 1787 (grandaughter of William 1716) and daughter of William Lewis, Jr., married Joshua Hall. They had a son John Hall b. 1810 who could be the John on page 32. It "looks" like these folks are all "family" which, if this James is the son of Samuel, certainly could tie him to William of 1716. It appears the more info we find, the more confused I get! Carol