I have developed no new clues from the Habersham Co, GA census data regarding the Joseph and Hugh Queen listed on pg 137 and Samuel Queen listed on pg 148 of the 1840 census. 1840 census, pg 137 Joseph Queen, age 40<50 Hugh Queen, age 20<30 (He two names from Joseph) pgs 148-149 (selected names): Gabriel Sisk, Sr., age 60<70 Gabriel Sisk, Jr., probable age 30<40, although male 70<80 in HH Benjamin West, age 20<30 Samuel Queen, age 60<70 Isaac Sosebee, age 40<50 Nathaniel Trotter, age 30<40 Alexander Mauldin, age 40<50 John Sisk, age 20<30 Carter Allen, age 40<50 Solomon Sosebee, age 20<30 Bartlett Sisk, age 20<30 Sampson Sosebee, age 50<60 1850 census, pgs 238-245 Bartlett Sisk, age 35, born NC Joseph and Usley Queen (and children) all born in NC Sampson Sosebee, age 64 Carter Allen, age 55, born in NC Solomon Sosebee, age 39, born in SC Gabril Sisk, Jr, age 43 Benjamin West, age 38, born in SC Gabril Sisk, Sr, age 72, born in NC John Sisk, age 40, born in SC Nathaniel Trotter, age 40 Isaac Sosebee, age 53 Alexander Mauldin, age 57 Notes: The Samuel Queen of 1840 is the "correct" age of the Samuel of 1830 Haywood, NC; but the "wife" is the same age, 50<60, as in 1830 Haywood. One girl has aged "correctly" 10 years to age 30<40, another "correctly" to age 20<30 and a new one appears as <5. Son has aged from 5<10 to 15<20. Alfred Queen of 1810, if this is the correct family, has gone to TN as expected. I did find it "interesting" that all the "neighbors" listed above for 1840 were on the same page or one page from Samuel Queen....but 11 to 12 pgs from Joseph and Hugh...and names on the 1840 census do not include names of others in household. Yet, on the 1850 census; the names which were "near" Samuel Queen on 1840 are now "near" Joseph Queen (within 7 pgs which includes listing of all family members). I conclude, perhaps erroneously, that the neighbors didn't move...but Joseph did. The Samuel Queen of 1840 Habersham is thought to be the Samuel of 1850 Rabun County. If anyone can draw any research clues regarding Queens from any of this, I'd welcome your input. Gene