CURTIS, thanks. Please send us the extracti ons from 1900 and 1910 and ANYONE living with or next. The 1850/1880 show him born 1820 AL he was in CW in AL? IF he drew pension = YOU need the pension file. IF he was with the SMITH family in 1827 , YOU could find out where they were in 1830/40 . Believe he was a Preacher/Rev and could have taken child in OR related to family? POST/SEND any documents you collect. Thanks, marie, iowa -----Original Message----- From: curtis [mailto:curtzz@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:24 AM To: mari@netins.net Subject: Elijah S. Sellers Mari, I received your email of Dec. 19 regarding Elijah S. Sellers. While looking through the 1900 and 1910 census tracks of Greene County, Alabama I found a Nancy Jane Sellers living with her son-in-laws family by the name of Charlie Lamb. Charlie's wife was Mary Sellers( I'm sure she is the twin sister to Martha Elizabeth, born in 1858) The 1900 census form calls for the birth place of each persons father and Mary stated that her father was born in NC. Nancy stated her mother was born in TN. If I can determine which city in NC I may narrow down where he was born. I am in contact with a Stephanie True Moss in GA who's gggmother was the twin Martha Elizabeth who married a Stephen F. Hale McGraw and is buried in Beulah Baptist Cemetery in Greene County. You did not say in your e-mail in December, but what you Sellers connection? Regards, Curtis Sellers