Can anyone link this family from 1860 Williamston Twp., Anderson Dist. SC, to these other Stansells? I am particularly trying to identify the wife, Elmire E. kimwilson@mail.utexas.edu Descendants of M. M. Stansell [1860 Anderson Co. SC, 4th Regiment, Williamston, p. 180B #387: M. M. Stansell, 48 farmer $150, E. E. 41, + kids] 1 M. M. Stansell 1812 - .. +ELMIRE E. 1819 - ......... 2 Robert Stansell 1841 - ......... 2 Joseph Stansell 1844 - ......... 2 Sarah Stansell 1846 - ......... 2 Mary F. Stansell 1849 - ......... 2 James C. Stansell 1851 - ......... 2 Eliza J. Stansell 1853 - >Since Mr. Donald Tucker was kind enough to look on the 1850 census and find info about my gggrandfather(I think), Does anyone have any info for Wm. Willis Stansell or E.H.(Edward Haralston) Stansell or any one on the following message?? Thanks, Dianne Stancil Brown brownentp@alltel.net > >Dianne, >It is my impression that E.H. Stansell was the son of William "Willis"Stansell who was family #711 in the !850 census of Pickens Co. At that time he was called Harleston, b. 1836. William appears to have a second younger wife Mary not old enough to be mother of Harleston and the other older children. Willis was born about 1810 and died before 1900. >It is possible that Harleston was in Henderson Co. in 1860 since many of the families in the "mountains" moved back and forth across the border. >Don