Hi, I taught Tanner children at Walnut Springs, Texas, 1960's. Their dad was a deceased Texas Highway Patrolman. Their step dad was W.H. Heartsill, Agriculture teacher at Walnut. Another Ronnie. Tanner, across the street from me here in Hewitt, is a new Deacon in a Hewitt First Baptist Church. He has siblings in the Hewitt- Robinson- Waco area. This group is shorter than average in height. Elsiein Walnut Springs was red headed. Does this help? Take care, Charles A. Wyly On Tue, 22 May 2001 09:26:48 EDT JavaKittee@aol.com writes: > Linda and Mary....thanks for the input. I am researching Tanner > from > (allegedly) NC, maybe SC, maybe VA. HA! I have b. abt. 1744, > Duplin Co., > NC. But I don't see Duplin Co. at that time. I have Tanner > children that > likely were born in KY, some NC (could have been SC). I have Samuel > Tanner > and his many children, but not his wife, father, mother, etc. Was > thinking > it might be a good idea to just study the typical route of travel at > the > time...look for births, deaths, marriges along the trail from the > Carolinas > to Ky. I only wish I were searching in Florida...it would be much > easier > since that's where I am. And the search continues..... > > *Paulette* in Sunny Florida (at last, it rained) > Researching: Tanner-Wilkins-Glover-Newton/SC>NC>KY>MO>ILL > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >